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Dental Fillings / Teeth Fillings

Dental fillings are a common treatment used to restore the function and appearance of teeth that have been damaged by decay or trauma. When a tooth develops a cavity, the decayed portion is removed and replaced with a filling material to prevent further decay and restore the tooth's structure.

    Types of Filling Materials

  • Composite Resin: Tooth-colored and ideal for front teeth or visible areas. It bonds well to natural tooth structure.

  • Amalgam: A silver-colored material known for its durability, often used for back teeth.

  • Gold: Highly durable and long-lasting, but more expensive and noticeable.

  • Ceramic: Porcelain-based fillings that are strong and aesthetically pleasing.

  • Glass Ionomer: Releases fluoride and is often used for fillings below the gum line or in children's teeth.

Procedure

The process typically involves numbing the area, removing decayed tooth material, cleaning the cavity, and placing the filling. The dentist then shapes and polishes the filling to ensure a natural look and comfortable bite.

Benefits

  • Prevents further tooth decay

  • Restores tooth structure and function

  • Improves appearance with tooth-colored options

  • Provides long-lasting protection

Aftercare

After getting a filling, it's important to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and visiting the dentist for routine check-ups. Avoid chewing hard foods immediately after the procedure, especially if the filling is still setting.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a permanent and highly effective solution for replacing missing teeth. They consist of titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as artificial tooth roots. Once healed, these implants support crowns, bridges, or dentures, restoring both function and aesthetics.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant typically consists of three parts:

  • Implant Fixture: A titanium screw placed in the jawbone to serve as the root.

  • Abutment: A connector placed on top of the implant to hold the replacement tooth or teeth.

  • Crown or Prosthetic: The visible part of the restoration, custom-made to match your natural teeth.

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Natural Look and Feel: Mimics the appearance and function of natural teeth.

  • Long-Term Solution: With proper care, implants can last for decades.

  • Preserves Bone Health: Stimulates the jawbone and prevents bone loss.

  • No Impact on Adjacent Teeth: Unlike bridges, implants don't require altering nearby teeth.

  • Improved Confidence: Provides stability and eliminates discomfort from removable dentures.

Procedure

The process involves an initial consultation, diagnostic imaging, and treatment planning. The implant is placed surgically into the jawbone. After a healing period (osseointegration), the abutment and crown or prosthetic are attached. The entire process typically spans several months for optimal integration and success.

Aftercare

Dental implants require the same care as natural teeth—regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. Avoid smoking and maintain good oral hygiene to ensure long-term success and implant health.

Root Canal Treatment (RCT)

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is a dental procedure designed to save a severely decayed or infected tooth. It involves removing the infected pulp (the innermost part of the tooth), cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and then sealing the space to prevent further infection.

What Is Root Canal Treatment?

The pulp inside a tooth contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. When it becomes infected due to deep decay, cracks, or trauma, it can cause severe pain and lead to abscesses or tooth loss. RCT removes the damaged pulp and restores the tooth’s function while preserving its natural structure.

Signs You May Need RCT

  • Severe toothache or sensitivity to hot and cold

  • Swelling or tenderness in the gums

  • Darkening or discoloration of the tooth

  • Pimple-like bumps on the gums (indicating abscess)

  • Prolonged pain after eating or chewing

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

  • Pain Relief: Eliminates infection and relieves tooth pain.

  • Tooth Preservation: Retains your natural tooth, avoiding extraction.

  • Improved Oral Health: Prevents spread of infection to other teeth or tissues.

  • Natural Function Restored: Allows for normal chewing and appearance.

Procedure

  • The tooth is numbed, and an opening is made to access the pulp chamber.

  • The infected or dead pulp is removed, and the canals are cleaned and shaped.

  • The canals are filled with a biocompatible material and sealed.

  • A crown is often placed on the tooth to restore strength and function.

Aftercare

After RCT, mild discomfort or sensitivity is normal for a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help. Maintain good oral hygiene, avoid chewing hard foods on the treated tooth until fully restored, and attend follow-up appointments as recommended.

Hybrid Dentures

Hybrid dentures, also known as fixed-detachable dentures, are a modern and advanced solution for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth. Unlike traditional removable dentures, hybrid dentures are secured in place using dental implants, offering improved stability, function, and aesthetics.

What Are Hybrid Dentures?

Hybrid dentures are a combination of a denture and a fixed bridge. They are anchored onto dental implants placed in the jawbone and are not removed daily by the patient. These dentures offer a permanent-feeling solution that closely mimics the function and look of natural teeth.

Benefits of Hybrid Dentures

  • Enhanced Stability: Fixed in place with implants, they won’t shift or slip while speaking or eating.

  • Improved Comfort: No need for adhesives or worry of soreness from ill-fitting traditional dentures.

  • Natural Appearance: Designed to look and feel like natural teeth.

  • Bone Preservation: Implants help maintain jawbone density and facial structure.

  • Long-Lasting: With proper care, hybrid dentures offer a durable and lasting solution.

Procedure

The process typically involves a detailed consultation, imaging, and treatment planning. Dental implants are surgically placed in the jawbone, and after healing, the hybrid denture is securely attached to the implants. Temporary teeth may be used during the healing phase.

Aftercare

While hybrid dentures are fixed in place, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential. Regular brushing, flossing (or use of interdental brushes), and routine dental check-ups are important to keep the implants and surrounding tissues healthy.

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are fixed dental restorations used to replace one or more missing teeth by literally "bridging" the gap between adjacent teeth. A bridge consists of one or more artificial teeth (pontics) held in place by crowns that are cemented onto the natural teeth or implants on either side of the gap.

What Are Dental Bridges?

A dental bridge restores your smile and helps maintain proper alignment by preventing remaining teeth from shifting. The most common type is a traditional bridge, but there are also cantilever, Maryland, and implant-supported bridges depending on the patient’s needs and oral condition.

Types of Dental Bridges

  • Traditional Bridge: Uses crowns on adjacent natural teeth to support one or more pontics.

  • Cantilever Bridge: Anchored by a crown on only one side of the gap.

  • Maryland Bridge: Uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth.

  • Implant-Supported Bridge: Secured by dental implants instead of natural teeth.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

  • Restores Your Smile: Fills gaps caused by missing teeth.

  • Improves Chewing and Speaking: Restores function lost due to missing teeth.

  • Maintains Facial Shape: Prevents sagging caused by tooth loss.

  • Prevents Shifting: Keeps remaining teeth from moving out of position.

  • Permanent and Stable: Fixed in place and more durable than removable options.

Procedure

  • The abutment teeth are prepared by reshaping them to fit crowns.

  • Impressions are taken to create a custom bridge.

  • A temporary bridge is placed while the permanent one is made.

  • On the second visit, the permanent bridge is fitted and cemented in place.

Aftercare

Good oral hygiene is essential to maintain your bridge. Brush twice daily, floss under the bridge using special floss or tools, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups. Avoid chewing hard foods directly on the bridge to prolong its life.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are custom-made caps that cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth. They restore the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance, allowing it to function properly and blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.

What Are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown encases the entire visible portion of a tooth above the gum line. Crowns can be made from various materials such as porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, or a combination, chosen based on durability, aesthetics, and patient needs.

When Are Dental Crowns Used?

  • To protect a weak tooth from breaking or to hold together cracked teeth.

  • To restore a tooth that is already broken or severely worn down.

  • To cover and support a tooth with a large filling when there isn’t enough tooth structure remaining.

  • To hold a dental bridge in place.

  • To cover misshaped or severely discolored teeth.

  • To cover a dental implant.

Benefits of Dental Crowns

  • Strengthens Teeth: Provides structural support for damaged teeth.

  • Improves Appearance: Restores natural tooth color and shape.

  • Durable and Long-lasting: With proper care, crowns can last many years.

  • Restores Function: Enables normal biting and chewing.

Procedure

  • The dentist prepares the tooth by removing a portion of its outer surface to make room for the crown.

  • An impression of the tooth is taken to create a custom crown.

  • A temporary crown may be placed to protect the tooth while the permanent crown is made.

  • During the second visit, the permanent crown is fitted, adjusted, and cemented into place.

Aftercare

Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly around the crown. Avoid chewing hard foods on the crowned tooth initially, and visit your dentist for regular check-ups to ensure the crown’s longevity.

Preventive Dentistry

Preventive dentistry is an extensive dental care procedure that helps you maintain proper oral health and prevent future complications. It is a combination of regular dental check-ups and continuous oral care provided by your dentist.

What is Preventive Dentistry?

Preventive dentistry is a group of continuous oral care treatments you can avail from your dentist to maintain proper dental health. These include regular dental examinations, treatment of oral complications, and guidance on maintaining daily oral care practices.

Preventive dentistry helps you avoid oral complications like tooth decay or dental caries, tooth loss, tooth infection, gum infections, enamel wear, and related issues.

Who Qualifies for Preventive Dentistry Treatments?

You can go to your general dentist for preventive dentistry treatments. Through these treatments, your dentist will help you achieve and maintain good oral health, including healthy teeth and gums.

Why is Preventive Dentistry Conducted?

Preventive dentistry helps you avoid severe future oral complications that may affect your quality of life and require costly dental treatments. Some such complications include:

  • Gingivitis

  • Tooth decay or cavities

  • Periodontitis

  • Loss of tooth enamel

How Will My Dentist Perform Preventive Dentistry Treatments?

  • Professional Dental Cleaning: Required if you have plaque and tartar buildup that routine brushing cannot remove.

  • Regular Dental Check-up: Your dentist evaluates your oral health using advanced dental tools to prevent future complications.

  • Dental Diagnostic Tests: If oral issues are suspected, diagnostic tests such as dental X-rays help identify and treat problems accurately.

What Are the Benefits of Preventive Dentistry?

  • Helps you avoid future expensive oral care treatments and dental surgeries.

  • Enables early detection of oral diseases, if any.

  • Supports early diagnosis and treatment of chronic medical conditions like diabetes, osteoporosis, eating disorders, and cancer that may affect oral health.

Are There Any Risks to Preventive Dentistry Treatments?

No, preventive dentistry treatments are risk-free dental care measures that help you achieve healthy teeth and gums while maintaining overall oral health.

Conclusion

To maintain healthy teeth and a beautiful smile, consider preventive dentistry treatments from your dentist. Your dentist will care for your oral health and guide you on maintaining dental hygiene independently through regular brushing, flossing, and mouthwash use.

Endodontics

Endodontics is a speciality in dentistry that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and infections affecting the dental pulp, nerves, roots, and inner soft tissues surrounding the tooth.

Why Is Endodontics Treatment Recommended?

Endodontic procedures are often recommended to treat deformities, damage, inflammation, tooth decay, oral infections, sensitivity, and other problems affecting the surrounding oral tissues and inner areas of the oral cavity.

Other Common Reasons for Endodontics Treatment

  • Cracked or chipped tooth due to traumatic injury.

  • Periodontal diseases – severe gum infections affecting the gums and jaw bone.

  • Dental or oral pain while chewing or biting.

  • Sudden onset of tooth discolouration.

Who Qualifies for an Endodontic Procedure?

Any individual experiencing prolonged toothache, discomfort while eating or chewing, bleeding gums, tooth decay, or concerns about oral health should consult an endodontist for a detailed assessment.

How Is the Endodontics Procedure Conducted?

Endodontic procedures are usually completed in one or two visits and generally involve the following steps:

  • Physical examination and assessment of the affected interior regions of the dental pulp.

  • Administration of local anaesthesia (if required) to relieve pain during the procedure.

  • Surgical removal of abnormal or infected tissues, dental repair of cracked teeth, or cleaning, filling, and resealing of the root canal to restore full tooth function.

What Are the Benefits of Endodontics Procedures?

  • Prevents tooth decay.

  • Prevents spread of infection to neighbouring teeth.

  • Improves the aesthetic appearance of teeth.

  • Improves tooth sensitivity to hot and cold foods.

  • Relieves pain associated with dental problems.

What Are the Possible Complications of Endodontics Procedures?

Although most endodontic procedures are safe and effective, some possible complications include:

  • Risk of adverse reaction to local anaesthesia.

  • Chance of surgical infection.

  • Bleeding of gums after surgery.

  • Temporary or permanent loss of tooth sensitivity.

  • Discolouration of the treated tooth.

Conclusion

Endodontic procedures provide effective treatment for various oral and dental problems, helping patients find relief from pain while restoring tooth function and improving overall quality of life.

Surgical Tooth Extraction

Procedure for complex tooth removal, ensuring optimal oral health and comfort for a confident smile.

Tooth Fillings

Restorative treatment filling cavities, preserving tooth structure, and restoring function for a healthy, confident smile.

Teeth Cleaning

Professional procedure removing plaque and tartar, promoting oral health and a fresh, confident smile.

Smile Makeover / Smile Designing

Revamp your smile with tailored dental procedures for a confident, radiant appearance that boosts self-esteem and enhances overall aesthetics.

Invisible Braces

Discreet orthodontic treatment straightening teeth without metal braces, offering a confident, natural-looking smile during the process.

Instant Teeth Whitening

Achieve a brighter smile in minutes with professional treatments, enhancing confidence and leaving a lasting impression.