Dental Department Facilities

Tooth Colored Fillings
A filling replaces part of a tooth that has been lost because of decay or accidental damage. All fillings are tooth coloured , carefully selected to match the original shade and shape of the tooth. A filling will normally be carried out under local anaesthetic. The affected area will be cleared of decay or loose filling, the tooth will be washed and dryed.

Root Canel Treatment
Root Canal Treatment is the procedure done to preserve the infected tooth. This procedure involves removing the damaged or infected pulp, treating any infection and filling the empty canals.Root Canal Treatment procedure is started by drilling the enamel part of the tooth, that is topmost portion of the tooth.

Fixed and Removable Dentures
A denture is a removable dental appliance created to replace missing teeth. Dentures are an important part of keeping the teeth and mouth in frame when one or more teeth are missing.There are two types of dentures: complete and partial. Complete dentures are for patients who are missing all of their teeth, while partial dentures will only fill the spaces for missing teeth along an arch.

Dental Implants
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.

Gum Surgeries
gum surgeries refer to the treatments related to the disorders of the structures supporting the teeth (periodontal disorders). The treatment generally involves clearing the teeth of debris and deeper cleaning to remove debris present on the root portions. The gums are slightly separated from the teeth to aid in deeper cleaning and then sutured back.

Bone Grafting & Ridge Augmentations
Also called regenerative surgery, a bone graft is used to recreate bone and soft supporting tissues lost due to periodontitis. If you have periodontitis, you may be losing bone support around your teeth, and in order to avoid extractions, your periodontist may recommend regrowing the lost bone with a graft.