Replacement for the root or roots of a tooth. They are made of titanium, which is lightweight, strong and biocompatible.
Shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve teeth appearance.
The decayed portion of the tooth will be removed and then filled with a composite tooth-colored filling.
Procedure for lightening tooth color that involves bleaching gel and activation of the bleaching effect by means of laser light.
Needle free injection – it replaces the traditional needle and syringe solution with a pressurized cartridge.
Series of nearly invisible, removable aligners that are custom-made specifically for your teeth.
The application of a tooth-colored composite resin to repair a decayed, chipped, fractured or discolored tooth.
Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that corrects teeth and jaws that are positioned improperly.
Treats infection at the center of a tooth (the root canal system). Root canal treatment is also called endodontics.
Poor alignment of wisdom teeth can crowd or damage adjacent teeth, the jawbone, or nerves.
A cap-like structure that is permanently bonded to a particular tooth to provide superior aesthetics and function.
It begins with bacterial growth in your mouth and if not treated may end with tooth loss due to destruction of the tissue that surrounds the teeth.
A useful diagnostic tool when helping you detect damage and disease not visible during a regular dental exam.
Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by making the tooth more resistant to acid attacks from plaque bacteria and sugars in the mouth.
Includes gum reshaping, gum surgery, removing benign oral tumors, regenerating nerves, overcoming sleep apnea.
Zirconium crowns allow light to pass through as with a normal tooth giving it a natural look, unlike other metal cores which block the light.
Dentures, also known as false teeth, are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth.
Also called a complete denture, replaces all of the natural teeth and provides support for cheeks and lips.
There are many different ways in which you can improve your smile using modern esthetic dentistry.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder is one of the most common causes of jaw pain.
Allows to trim away excess gum tissue through a quick and relatively painless process.
One method of preventing cavities from developing in the pits and fissures is to seal them off.
When teeth grinding, medically called bruxism, occurs on a regular basis the teeth can be damaged.
Dental damage includes broken or fractured teeth or jaw bones, torn lips or gums, or bitten tongues.
Allows the dentist to prevent irregularities and malposition of the teeth in the developing dentition.
The apical resection is indicated only after failure of nonsurgical endodontic treatment and retreatment.
This simple device can prevent the need for major corrective treatment (such as braces).
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