Medical Treatment in Dento Care

1. Implants

A dental implant is a permanent, medical-grade titanium post placed gently into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root.

Over time, it fuses naturally with the bone, creating a rock-solid foundation for a custom porcelain crown that perfectly matches your surrounding teeth.
Unlike traditional dentures, implants look, feel, and function exactly like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and laugh with absolute confidence.Furthermore, they preserve your oral health by stimulating the jawbone, preventing bone loss, and keeping your facial structure firm, youthful, and vibrant for life.

2. Orthodontic Full Treatment

Orthodontic full treatment is a comprehensive journey designed to correct misaligned teeth, fix improper bites, and completely harmonize your overall facial aesthetics.

Using advanced solutions like premium metal braces, subtle ceramic brackets, or clear, removable aligners, this custom treatment gently guides your teeth into their ideal, natural positions.Beyond crafting a perfectly straight and beautiful smile, full orthodontic care dramatically improves oral function, making chewing and speaking easier while protecting teeth from uneven wear.
It is a life-changing investment that prevents future jaw issues, simplifies daily cleaning, and delivers a radiant, healthy smile that boosts your self-confidence for a lifetime.

3. Complete Denture

A complete denture is a premium, full-coverage oral appliance designed to replace an entire arch of missing teeth on the upper or lower jaw.
The process begins with highly accurate, painless impressions of your gums to map your mouth’s exact shape. Custom, tissue-toned acrylic bases are then carefully crafted and fitted with natural-looking prosthetic teeth, meticulously adjusted to match your ideal bite.
This treatment completely restores your ability to chew comfortably and speak clearly. By safely supporting your facial muscles, complete dentures eliminate a sunken look, instantly rejuvenating your appearance and bringing back a vibrant, confident smile.

4. Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity is sharp, temporary dental discomfort that occurs when underlying dentin becomes exposed, allowing hot, cold, sweet, or acidic triggers to reach the tooth nerves.

The treatment process begins with identifying the root cause, such as enamel erosion, gum recession, or minor fractures. We then apply specialized, high-grade desensitizing agents, protective fluoride varnishes, or dental bonding to effectively seal the exposed nerve pathways.

This treatment provides fast, targeted relief, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods and drinks without fear, while strengthening your enamel to protect your smile from future discomfort.

5. RCT (Root Canal Treatment)

Root canal treatment is a precise, tooth-saving procedure used to eliminate deep infection from inside a tooth’s pulp chamber while protecting it from future bacterial design.

The exact process involves gently removing the infected nerve tissue, thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the inner root canals, and sealing the space with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha. Finally, a custom porcelain crown is placed over the tooth to fully restore its natural shape and biting strength.

This treatment instantly relieves severe toothache pain, stops the spread of infection, and completely saves your natural tooth, preventing the need for an extraction.

6. Bledding Gums

Bleeding gums are a primary warning sign of periodontal disease, typically caused by the buildup of harmful bacterial plaque along the gumline.

The treatment process begins with a precise, clinical deep cleaning—known as scaling and root planing—to thoroughly remove hardened plaque and tartar from above and below the gums. We then sanitize the area and provide a customized home-care routine to eliminate the underlying bacterial infection completely.

This vital treatment completely stops the bleeding, heals swollen tissue, and reverses early gum disease, protecting your jawbone and preventing long-term tooth loss.

7. Pyorrhea

Pyorrhea, or advanced periodontitis, is a severe bacterial infection that destroys the delicate gums, ligaments, and bone structures supporting your teeth.

The treatment process involves deep clinical scaling and root planing to clear out hidden bacterial pockets deep beneath the gumline, followed by targeted antimicrobial therapy to eliminate the infection. In more advanced stages, micro-surgical tissue therapies are used to repair the damaged support structures and stabilize loose teeth.

This vital treatment completely halts bone destruction, eliminates chronic bad breath, heals bleeding gums, and saves your natural teeth from shifting or falling out.

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