Dental Care Treatments
Preventive Procedures:
Teeth Cleaning: Removes plaque and tartar buildup, helping to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Fluoride Treatment: Strengthens tooth enamel and can help reverse early stages of tooth decay.
Dental Sealants: Applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent decay.
Restorative Procedures:
Fillings: Used to repair cavities by filling the decayed portion of the tooth.
Root Canal Treatment: Removes infected or damaged pulp from within the tooth and replaces it with a filling.
Crowns: Cap a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
Bridges: Replace missing teeth by anchoring a false tooth to adjacent teeth.
Dental Implants: Replace missing teeth with artificial screws that fuse with the jawbone.
Extractions: Removal of a tooth, sometimes necessary for severely damaged or impacted teeth.
Inlays and Onlays: Indirect fillings made in a dental lab and then cemented into the tooth. Inlays fill the space within the cusps of the tooth, while onlays cover one or more cusps.
Cosmetic Procedures:
Teeth Whitening: Brightens the color of teeth.
Veneers: Thin, custom-made shells that cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance.
Orthodontic Treatment: Includes braces or Invisalign to straighten teeth and correct bite problems.
Cosmetic Fillings: Tooth-colored fillings used to repair minor damage or change the appearance of teeth.
Crown Lengthening: Surgically reshaping the gum and bone to expose more of the tooth structure, often done to prepare for a crown or improve a gummy smile.
Gum Depigmentation: Reduces dark spots on the gums.
Gingivectomy: Surgical removal of gum tissue, often to treat gum disease or improve the appearance of a smile.
Other Procedures:
Relaxation and Sedation: Used to help patients manage anxiety during dental procedures.
Cracked Teeth Treatment: Requires prompt attention from a dentist.
Full Mouth Restoration: Comprehensive treatment to address multiple dental issues throughout the mouth.
Guided Bone and Tissue Regeneration: Procedures to rebuild bone and gum tissue that has been lost due to disease or injury.
Coronectomy: Surgical removal of the crown of a tooth while leaving the root in place.


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