
SMILE DESIGNING
If someone wishes to enhance their smile or improve the alignment and appearance of their teeth, smile designing can help. This may involve treatments such as gum contouring to reshape the gums, or dental veneers to improve the shape, color, and alignment of the teeth for a more attractive smile.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH SETS
Artificial teeth sets, commonly known as dentures, are custom-made replacements for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They can be full (complete) dentures for patients who have lost all their teeth, or partial dentures for those who still have some natural teeth remaining. Dentures restore not only the ability to chew and speak properly but also bring back a confident smile.

IMPACTION
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that usually erupt after the age of 18, once a person reaches maturity. In many cases, there isn’t enough space in the mouth for these teeth to emerge properly. When this happens, the wisdom tooth may grow at an angle or press against the neighboring tooth, causing pain and discomfort—this condition is known as impaction.
Impacted wisdom teeth often need to be removed through a minor surgical procedure called disimpaction surgery to prevent further complications.

DENTAL IMPLANT
A dental implant is a biocompatible metal post—usually made of titanium—that acts as an artificial root to support a dental crown. It is surgically placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth. Once healed and integrated with the bone, the implant provides a strong and stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture, restoring both function and appearance.

LASER DENTISTRY
Laser dentistry uses advanced laser technology to perform a variety of dental procedures with greater precision, less discomfort, and faster healing. It is commonly used for treatments such as gum contouring, reducing gum inflammation, treating periodontal (gum) disease, and even in some soft tissue surgeries. Laser is also used for desensitisation and tooth whiteningLaser procedures are minimally invasive, often painless, and reduce the need for stitches or anesthesia.

KIDS DENTISTRY
Pediatric dentistry focuses on the oral health of infants, children, and teenagers. It includes preventive care like cleanings and fluoride treatments, as well as treatments for cavities, tooth extractions, space maintainers, and habits like thumb-sucking. Pediatric dentists are specially trained to handle young patients gently, making their dental visits comfortable, safe, and even fun.

ROOT CANAL TREATMENT
When dental decay penetrates deep into the tooth, it reaches the innermost part called the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. This is when you typically start to feel pain. At this stage, a dentist may recommend a root canal treatment. During this procedure, the infected pulp is carefully removed using specialized instruments known as endodontic files. After cleaning and shaping the root canals, the tooth is sealed with a strong filling and usually covered with a crown (cap) to restore its strength and function.

ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
“If your teeth are crowded, misaligned (such as forward or backward placement), spaced apart, or if there are minor jaw growth issues like a gummy smile, orthodontic treatment can help. This treatment can be carried out using traditional braces with brackets and wires, or with modern clear aligners for a more discreet option.”

CROWN AND BRIDGE
If a tooth or multiple teeth are missing, they can be replaced with dental crowns and bridges. A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment should also be protected with a crown to restore its strength and function. Crowns are available in various materials, and the cost can vary depending on the type of crown and the location or town where the treatment is done