
SMILE DESIGNING
Smile designing is a way to improve the look of your teeth and gums. It can include treatments like reshaping the gums if they look uneven, or adding thin covers called veneers to the teeth to fix their shape, color, or alignment. The goal is to give you a more confident and beautiful smile!

ARTIFICIAL TEETH SETS
Artificial teeth, or dentures, are custom-made to replace missing teeth. If you’ve lost all your teeth, you can get full dentures. If you still have some natural teeth, partial dentures are used. They help you eat, talk clearly, and smile with confidence again!

IMPACTION
Wisdom teeth are the last set of back teeth that usually come in after the age of 18. Sometimes, there’s not enough space in the mouth for them to grow the right way. When they come in crooked or push against other teeth, it can cause pain and swelling — this is called impaction.
In such cases, the wisdom tooth may need to be removed with a small surgery called disimpaction to avoid further problems.

DENTAL IMPLANT
A dental implant is a metal screw (usually made of titanium) that works like an artificial tooth root. It’s placed into the jawbone where the missing tooth was. After healing, a cap (crown), bridge, or denture is fixed on top of it. Implants look and feel like real teeth, helping you chew, speak, and smile confidently again.

LASER DENTISTRY
Laser dentistry uses special light technology to treat dental problems gently and accurately. It’s used for things like shaping the gums, reducing swelling, treating gum infections, whitening teeth, and even reducing tooth sensitivity. Laser treatments are usually painless, need little or no stitches, and help you heal faster—often with less or no anesthesia.

KIDS DENTISTRY
Pediatric dentistry is dental care specially for babies, kids, and teens. It includes regular checkups, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and fixing cavities. It also helps with problems like thumb-sucking or missing teeth. Pediatric dentists are trained to treat children gently and make their dental visits safe, stress-free, and even fun!

ROOT CANAL TREATMENT
When a cavity goes deep into the tooth, it can reach the soft inner part called the pulp, which has nerves and blood vessels — that’s when the tooth usually starts hurting. In such cases, the dentist may suggest a root canal treatment. This means removing the infected part from inside the tooth, cleaning it well, and sealing it. Later, a cap (crown) is placed on top to make the tooth strong and usable again.

ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
If your teeth are crooked, crowded, have gaps, or don’t line up properly, orthodontic treatment can fix it. Whether it’s teeth sticking out, spaced apart, or a gummy smile, braces or clear aligners can help. Braces use metal brackets and wires, while clear aligners are nearly invisible and more comfortable for many people.

CROWN AND BRIDGE
If you’re missing one or more teeth, they can be replaced with a bridge—a set of connected artificial teeth. If a tooth has had a root canal, it’s often covered with a crown (a cap) to make it strong again. Crowns come in different materials like metal, ceramic, or zirconia, and the cost depends on the type you choose and where you get the treatment done.