DENTAL CARE SERVICES
ROOT CANAL
Restore your tooth to a comfortable state by removing damaged tissue and replacing it with substance to help preserve tooth functionality.
TEETH WHITENING
Get whiter teeth with our whitening treatment for a better smile and a bright life.
Botox
1- High Lip Line Patients
2- Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) Patients
3- Bruxism Management
WISDOM TEETH REMOVAL
Removing teeth that develop in many different directions to prevent potential problems.
DENTAL IMPLANTS
A dental implant is an artificial root made of titanium metal. It is inserted into the jawbone to replace the root of the natural tooth. An artificial replacement tooth is attached to the implant. The implant acts as an anchor to hold the replacement tooth in place.
LIP & TONGUE TIE
Tongue tie, or ankyloglossia (AG), is a congenital condition in which an abnormally short frenulum restricts the tongue’s ability to function properly. A lip tie is an unusually tight labial frenulum, which keeps the upper lip tethered to the gum line.
EXPANDER THERAPY
The doctor can widen the patient's smile using expander therapy before braces are applied. Due to the nature of the treatment, expander therapy is usually reserved for children (usually when they still have baby teeth present) and for teens or young adults in cases of very crowded teeth or crossbites.
LAUGHING GAS (NITROUS)
Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) is an anaesthetic administered as the gas you breathe through your nose. Nitrous oxide makes you feel more relaxed and less anxious throughout the dental procedure. It is also very effective in reducing a hyperactive gag reflex and strain on TMJ.
Laughing gas is very well tolerated by most patients and has a very high satisfaction and success rate. It is also very effective to use on patients who cannot tolerate long sitting, such as kids.
GUM DISEASE THERAPY
Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection caused by plaque. Plaque is the sticky film composed mostly of bacteria that forms continuously on the teeth and must be removed as plaque bacteria produce toxins that irritate gum tissues causing them to swell. Gradually plaque hardens into calculus (tartar) that forms a rough surface on which more plaque accumulates, causing increased irritation and swelling.
MALOCCLUSIONS
Malocclusions are crowded teeth problems in many cases are associated with habits such as mouth breathing, finger sucking, pacifier use or an incorrect swallowing pattern to name a few.
MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY
Myofunctional therapy is a program of exercises that helps you stop oral and facial habits that can change your appearance and affect your health. It retrains the muscles of your mouth, jaw and face, bringing them into harmony — instilling new and positive habits to make sure those changes last.