List of Services
ENDODONTIC TREATMENTS
Root Canal Therapy: The most common procedure performed by endodontists, involving the removal of infected or damaged dental pulp and the sealing of the root canal to prevent further infection.
Retreatment of Failed Root Canals: Addressing cases where a previous root canal treatment has not been successful or requires additional treatment.
Apicoectomy: A surgical procedure to remove the tip of a tooth's root when traditional root canal therapy is not sufficient.
Treatment of Dental Trauma: Managing dental injuries, such as cracked teeth or teeth that have been knocked out of their sockets.
Diagnosis of Dental Pain: Identifying the source of dental pain, which may not always be evident, and recommending appropriate treatment.
Treatment of Dental Abscesses: Addressing infections that form around the root of a tooth, often requiring drainage and root canal therapy.
Endodontic Surgery: Performing surgical procedures within the tooth structure or surrounding tissues to address complex issues.
Pulpotomy: Removing a portion of the damaged pulp in children's teeth to save the tooth and prevent the spread of infection.
Treatment of Cracked Teeth: Assessing and treating teeth with minor to severe cracks to prevent further damage.
Management of Dental Trauma: Addressing dental injuries, such as fractures or dislodged teeth, to preserve the tooth's function and appearance.
PROSTHODONTIC TREATMENTS
Dental Implants: Placing artificial tooth roots (implants) into the jawbone to support replacement teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Crowns and Bridges: Crafting and placing custom-made crowns (caps) to cover damaged or weakened teeth, as well as designing bridges to replace missing teeth by anchoring them to neighboring teeth or implants.
Dentures: Creating full or partial removable dentures to replace multiple missing teeth, restoring chewing ability and appearance.
Veneers: Crafting thin porcelain or composite shells to cover the front surface of teeth, enhancing their appearance by altering color, shape, or size.
Complete Oral Rehabilitation: Developing comprehensive treatment plans for individuals with complex dental needs, often involving a combination of different prosthetic solutions.
Cosmetic Dentistry: Enhancing smile aesthetics through various procedures like teeth whitening, reshaping, and gum contouring.
Smile Makeovers: Combining various cosmetic and restorative procedures to achieve a desired smile appearance.
Maxillofacial Prosthetics: Creating prosthetics for patients who have undergone surgeries for head and neck cancers or traumatic injuries, such as facial prosthetics and speech aids.
ORTHODONTIC TREATMENTS
Traditional Braces: Using metal brackets, wires, and bands to gradually move teeth into proper alignment over a period of time.
Ceramic Braces: Similar to traditional braces, but with clear or tooth-colored brackets that are less noticeable.
Lingual Braces: Placing braces on the back of teeth, making them virtually invisible from the front.
Invisalign or Clear Aligners: Providing a series of clear, removable aligners that gradually shift teeth into place without the need for wires or brackets.
Orthodontic Retainers: Designing and fitting retainers to maintain teeth in their new positions after braces or aligner treatment.
Braces Adjustment and Maintenance: Regularly adjusting braces to ensure teeth are progressing toward their intended positions.
Treatment for Malocclusions: Correcting problems such as overbites, underbites, crossbites, and open bites.
Palatal Expanders: Using devices to widen the upper jaw to correct bite alignment issues.
Space Maintainers: Placing devices to hold space for permanent teeth when primary teeth are lost prematurely.
ORAL SURGEON TREATMENTS
Tooth Extraction: Removing impacted, damaged, or diseased teeth, including wisdom teeth.
Dental Implant Placement: Surgically inserting dental implants to replace missing teeth.
Bone Grafting: Adding bone material to the jaw to create a suitable foundation for dental implants or other treatments.
PERIODONTAL TREATMENTS
Scaling and Root Planing: Deep cleaning of the teeth and root surfaces to remove plaque, tartar, and bacterial toxins from below the gumline.
Gingival Grafting: Surgical procedure to restore gum tissue lost due to gum recession, often using tissue from another part of the mouth.
Periodontal Pocket Reduction Surgery: Surgical procedure to access and clean deeper gum pockets, reducing the risk of infection and promoting healing.
Dental Implant Placement: Placing dental implants into the jawbone to replace missing teeth and restore oral function.
Bone Grafting: Adding bone material to areas with bone loss to support dental implants or enhance stability.
Guided Tissue Regeneration: Using membranes and bone grafts to encourage the growth of new bone and tissue in areas affected by gum disease.
Crown Lengthening: Removing excess gum tissue to expose more of the tooth's surface, often performed for cosmetic or restorative purposes.
Management of Gum Disease: Diagnosing and treating various stages of gum disease, from gingivitis to advanced periodontitis.
PEDIATRIC / KIDS Â TREATMENTS
Children's Dental Exams: Conducting comprehensive dental check-ups to monitor oral health and development.
Dental Cleanings: Cleaning and removing plaque, tartar, and stains from children's teeth.
Fluoride Treatments: Applying fluoride to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities.
Dental Sealants: Applying protective coatings to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent cavities.
Cavity Detection and Treatment: Diagnosing and treating cavities in children's teeth.
Orthodontic Assessments: Evaluating the need for orthodontic treatment and providing early intervention if necessary.
Treating Dental Injuries: Addressing dental trauma, such as fractured or knocked-out teeth.
Space Maintainers: Placing devices to hold space for permanent teeth when primary teeth are lost prematurely.
Treatment for Thumb Sucking and Pacifier Habits: Providing strategies to help children stop habits that can affect oral development