Dentistry

- Dentistry
Dentistry is the branch of medical science dedicated to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and disorders affecting the teeth, gums, and overall oral health. It focuses on maintaining healthy teeth and gums, enhancing the appearance of smiles, and ensuring proper oral function.
From routine dental check-ups to advanced restorative and cosmetic procedures, dentistry plays a crucial role in overall health—since poor oral hygiene can lead to various systemic health issues.
- Who Are Orthopaedic Specialists?
Dentists are specialized healthcare professionals trained in diagnosing and treating oral health problems. They focus on preventive care, managing dental diseases, and improving oral aesthetics. In addition to routine care, dentists can perform surgical procedures, treat oral infections, and provide rehabilitative solutions for damaged teeth.
- Conditions & Treatments in Our Dentistry Department
Dental Check-ups & Cleaning – Routine examinations and scaling to prevent cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
Cavity Fillings – Repairing decayed teeth with composite, ceramic, or amalgam fillings.
Root Canal Treatment (RCT) – Saving infected teeth by removing damaged pulp and sealing the tooth.
Gum Disease Treatment – Managing gingivitis and periodontitis to prevent tooth loss.
Tooth Extraction – Removing damaged, decayed, or impacted teeth safely.
Crowns & Bridges – Restoring damaged or missing teeth with durable prosthetics.
Dental Implants – Permanent replacement of missing teeth for improved function and appearance.
Orthodontics (Braces & Aligners) – Correcting misaligned teeth and jaw structures.
Teeth Whitening & Cosmetic Dentistry – Enhancing the beauty of your smile.
Pediatric Dentistry – Specialized care for children’s dental health.
- When Should You Consult Our Dentists?
Persistent toothache or sensitivity
Swelling or bleeding gums
Loose, broken, or missing teeth
Bad breath despite regular cleaning
Jaw pain or clicking sounds
Discolored or chipped teeth
Irregular bite or misaligned teeth
Routine dental check-up every 6 months