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Dental Check-ups
You must have a regular dental check-up at least every 6 months to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
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Root Canal Treatment
While our teeth are meant to last a lifetime, damages may occur to a tooth, leading to cavity or infection.
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Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth, also called as third molars, are the last four of 32 teeth to emerge in the mouth.
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Gum Disease Treatment
Gum diseases are of two types – Gingivitis and periodontal diseases. They are usually caused by poor oral hygiene.
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Teeth Whitening
If you are dreaming of a brighter smile, you can opt for a tooth whitening procedure that allows whitening
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Veneers
Veneers are very thin shells which cover the existing tooth structures. They are available in different
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Crowns And Bridges
Crown covers the tooth and can be made up of porcelain, metal or combination of both the materials. A bridge replaces the missing tooth and includes crowns on teeth on either side of missing tooth.
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White Fillings
There are different types of dental filling materials available. Depending on the assessment and clinical situation, the dentist will suggest you the best material of choice.
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Scale And Clean
Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth. If not removed, it will get hard to form Tartar. Scaling and polishing is a procedure to remove plaque/tartar/stains from the teeth.
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Night Guard
Many people grind their teeth at night. Grinding of teeth is more common at night while you are asleep. The guard will be inserted into the mouth to prevent teeth from grinding against one another.
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Mouth Guards
Mouth guards should be worn by athletes of all ages. They help to protect teeth, jaws and soft tissues from injuries. For proper fitting and optimal protection, your dentist will custom-design a mouth guard with an impression of your teeth.
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Fissure Sealants
Chewing teeth can have deep and narrow grooves. Deep grooves are difficult to clean and are vulnerable to decay. To prevent this, fissure sealants are applied on the teeth to block the grooves and to act as a barrier between the tooth and bacteria/food/plaque.
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First Dental Visit
It is recommended to take your child to a dentist at his/her first age or within 6 months after the first tooth comes out. During the first dental visit, the dentist will check your child’s teeth for decay and other potential problems with jaw and gums.
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Broken Teeth
Broken teeth may not cause immediate pain. However, if the break reaches the nerve
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