DENTAL TREATMENT
List of treatments available:
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General Dentistry
We offer general check-ups, examinations, diagnosis, general assessment, consultation, treatment plans, dental advices and maintenance care. General dentists prevent, evaluate, diagnose, and treat diseases of the oral cavity, as well as maintain the function and appearance of the teeth. A general dentist may refer patients to their physician or a specialist for further evaluation, or vice versa for treatment. |
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Root Canal Treatments
We offer root canal treatments for both front and back teeth using the latest NiTi rotary file technology and a digital apex locator. With years of experience and kind-hearted nature, our dentists are skillfully able to restore the most difficult-to-manage cases in a comfortable and friendly environment. |
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Cosmetic Dentistry
We offer a range of cosmetic dentistry treatments including tooth whitening, veneers (also known as laminates), crowns and bridges. Orthodontic referrals (for braces) or periodontal referrals (for complex gum reconstruction surgery) can be arranged where necessary. |
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Dental X-Ray
Dental Radiographs are commonly called x-rays. Dentists use radiographs for many reasons: to find hidden dental structures, malignant or benign masses, bone loss, and cavities. A radiographic image is formed by a controlled burst of X-ray radiation which penetrates oral structures at different levels, depending on varying anatomical densities, before striking the film or sensor. Teeth appear lighter because less radiation penetrates them to reach the film. Dental caries, infections and other changes in the bone density, and the periodontal ligament, appear darker because X-rays readily penetrate these less dense structures. Dental restorations (fillings, crowns) may appear lighter or darker, depending on the density of the material. |
The Trainer System
The Trainer System™ are prefabricated dental appliances that incorporate both myofunctional and tooth positioning characteristics. Soft, Phase 1 appliances are more flexible in order to adapt to a wide range of malocclusions. Harder, Phase 2 appliances usually follow after 5 to 8 months of Phase 1 use and achieve better tooth alignment. |