Chewing efficiency test:
For patients with poor or missing dentition, chewing capacity can be measured using a chewing efficiency test. This assessment is particularly valuable for those seeking removable or fixed prostheses, as it measures the functional improvement the prosthesis provides.
Dental Implants:
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots, typically made of titanium, that are surgically placed into your jawbone to provide a stable foundation for replacement teeth such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Full mouth rehabilitation:
Full mouth rehabilitation (FMR), also known as full mouth reconstruction, is a comprehensive dental treatment designed to rebuild or restore all teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. FMR combines restorative and surgical dentistry to address complex functional issues like wear, severe decay and missing teeth. FMR can be done using both fixed and removable prosthesis.
Smile Makeovers:
A smile makeover is a customized combination of cosmetic dental procedures designed to enhance the overall appearance of your teeth and gums. Unlike standard dental work, it takes into account your facial appearance, skin tone, lip position, and tooth proportions to create a balanced, natural-looking smile. Smile makeover can be done with Porcelain Veneers, Professional Teeth Whitening, Composite Bonding, Aligners and Orthodontics
Cast partial dentures:
Cast partial dentures are removable dental appliances featuring a metal framework that supports artificial teeth and are used to fill gaps caused by missing teeth. They offer strength, stability, and durability compared to all-acrylic alternatives.
Complete dentures:
Complete dentures are removable prosthetic devices used to replace all missing teeth in an upper or lower jaw, or both. They are custom-made to fit snugly on the gums to restore function, appearance, and support facial muscles.
Maxillofacial prosthesis:
Maxillofacial prostheses are artificial devices used to replace or restore missing facial and oral structures. They are primarily used for patients with defects caused by surgical tumor removal (e.g., cancer ablation), traumatic injuries, or congenital anomalies like cleft palate.
Pain free root canal treatment:
Root canal treatment (RCT) is a restorative procedure used to save a natural tooth that is severely decayed, infected, or damaged. It involves removing the inflamed or infected internal soft tissue, called pulp, to alleviate pain and prevent the need for extraction
Modern techniques and anesthesia have made “pain-free” root canals the standard in contemporary dentistry. The procedure is designed to relieve the intense pain caused by infection, rather than cause it.
Maxillofacial surgery:
Maxillofacial surgery is a specialized field that bridges the gap between dentistry and medicine. It focuses on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects involving the face, jaws, mouth, and neck. I involve removal of benign or malignant tumors and cysts in the mouth, head, or neck. Along with complex wisdom tooth extractions, bone grafting, and the placement of dental implants.
Orthodontic Treatment:
Orthodontic treatment focuses on diagnosing and correcting misaligned teeth and jaws (malocclusions). While often sought for a “perfect smile,” it provides significant functional and health-related benefits.
Periodontal Surgery:
Periodontal surgery, or gum surgery, encompasses a variety of procedures to treat advanced gum disease (periodontitis), repair damaged supporting structures (bone and ligaments), and improve oral aesthetics. It is typically recommended when non-surgical treatments like scaling and root planning are insufficient to eliminate deep-seated infection.