Digital dental X-rays, also known as digital radiographs, are diagnostic images of the teeth and surrounding oral structures that are captured using digital sensors instead of traditional film. This technology has revolutionized dental imaging, offering numerous advantages over conventional X-ray techniques.
Crowns and bridges are common dental restorations used to repair damaged or missing teeth. They are fixed prosthetic devices that are cemented onto existing teeth or dental implants, providing strength, functionality, and an improved appearance. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a damaged or decayed tooth.
Dental implants are a popular and effective long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. They are titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. Dental implants offer numerous benefits and are considered one of the most reliable and durable tooth replacement options available. Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth, enhancing your smile and facial appearance.
Smile designing, also known as cosmetic dentistry or aesthetic dentistry, is a branch of dentistry focused on improving the appearance of a person's smile. It involves various dental procedures and techniques aimed at enhancing the aesthetics of the teeth, gums, and overall smile. Smile designing takes into account factors such as tooth color, shape, size, alignment.
Extraction, in the context of dentistry, refers to the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. If a tooth is extensively decayed and cannot be effectively restored with a filling or dental crown, extraction may be necessary to prevent further infection and damage.
A root canal, also known as endodontic treatment, is a dental procedure performed to treat and save a severely decayed, infected, or damaged tooth. It involves the removal of the infected or injured pulp (soft tissue inside the tooth), cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and then filling and sealing them to prevent further infection.
Periodontal gum surgery, also known as periodontal surgery or gum surgery, is a dental procedure performed to treat advanced stages of gum disease (periodontitis) that cannot be effectively managed with non-surgical treatments such as scaling and root planing (deep cleaning).
In the past, teeth were filled with a mixture—or amalgam—of different metals. Today that is changing as more natural-looking and metal-free fillings are becoming the preferred approach. Dentists are using more tooth-like materials composite resins.
Dental laminates, also known as dental laminates or composite veneers, are thin layers of composite resin material that are directly bonded to the front surface of the teeth. They are typically made of tooth-colored resin and are custom-shaped and shaded to match the surrounding teeth.
Scaling and polishing, also known as dental prophylaxis, is a common preventive dental procedure performed by dental professionals to remove plaque, tartar (calculus), and surface stains from the teeth. It plays a vital role in maintaining oral health and preventing various dental problems.
Orthodontic treatment is a branch of dentistry that focuses on correcting the alignment and positioning of teeth and jaws to improve their functionality and aesthetics. Orthodontic treatment is commonly used to correct issues such as crooked teeth, crowded teeth, overbites, underbites, crossbites, and gaps between teeth.
Pediatric dentistry is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on the oral health care of infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric dentists have additional training and experience in providing dental care to young patients, and they create a child-friendly environment to ensure a positive and comfortable dental experience.
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