Treatments

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Conventional implant

A conventional dental implant refers to a widely used and time-tested method for replacing missing teeth. This process involves surgically placing a titanium or zirconia post into the jawbone, which serves as an artificial tooth root. Over time, this implant integrates with the bone through a process called osseointegration, providing a strong foundation for a dental crown, bridge, or denture.

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Basal implant

A basal implant is a type of dental implant designed for patients with minimal bone density or volume. Unlike conventional implants, which rely on the vertical bone for support, basal implants are anchored into the basal (cortical) bone layer, which is denser and more stable. These implants are often used in cases where conventional implants are not feasible due to insufficient bone or when immediate loading is required.

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Zygomatic implant

A zygomatic implant is a specialized type of dental implant designed for patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw (maxilla). Instead of being anchored in the jawbone like conventional implants, zygomatic implants are placed into the zygoma or cheekbone, which provides a strong and stable foundation for dental restorations. These implants are often used in cases where bone grafting or other traditional methods are not viable.

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Pterygoid implant

A pterygoid implant is a type of dental implant designed to be placed in the pterygoid region of the maxilla (upper jaw). These implants are used as an alternative to traditional implants in cases where there is insufficient bone in the posterior maxilla, eliminating the need for bone grafting or sinus lift procedures. Pterygoid implants anchor into the dense pterygoid plate of the sphenoid bone, providing strong and stable support for dental prosthetics.

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Orthodontics

Orthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities, particularly those involving misaligned teeth and jaws. It involves the use of braces, aligners, and other corrective devices to straighten teeth, improve bite alignment, and enhance overall oral health and aesthetics. Orthodontic treatment not only improves the appearance of the smile but also ensures proper function, making it easier to chew, speak, and maintain oral hygiene. It is suitable for children, teens, and adults, with advancements like clear aligners offering discreet and effective options.

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Root Canals

A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage inside a tooth while preserving its structure. It involves removing the infected or inflamed pulp, which is the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. The dentist then cleans, disinfects, and shapes the inside of the tooth before filling and sealing it. Finally, a crown or filling is placed to restore the tooth's functionality and appearance. Root canals are a highly effective way to relieve pain, eliminate infection, and save natural teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted.

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Complete Denture

A complete denture is a removable dental appliance designed to replace all missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or both. It consists of artificial teeth set in a gum-colored acrylic base that rests on the gums. Complete dentures restore the ability to chew, speak, and maintain facial structure, preventing the sunken appearance that occurs with tooth loss. They are custom-made for a comfortable fit and natural look. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, dentures can provide a functional and aesthetically pleasing solution for individuals who have lost all their teeth.

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Laser Treatment

Laser treatment in dentistry is an advanced technique that uses focused light beams to perform various dental procedures with precision and minimal discomfort. It is used for gum disease treatment, cavity removal, teeth whitening, root canal therapy, and even soft tissue surgeries. Laser dentistry reduces bleeding, pain, and healing time compared to traditional methods, making it a more comfortable option for patients. It is also highly effective in targeting specific areas without damaging surrounding tissues, improving the overall efficiency and success of dental treatments.

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Dental Bridge

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between adjacent natural teeth or implants. It consists of artificial teeth, known as pontics, which are supported by crowns placed on the neighboring teeth or dental implants. Bridges restore the appearance and function of missing teeth, allowing for proper chewing, speaking, and maintaining facial structure. They also prevent surrounding teeth from shifting out of place. With proper care, dental bridges can last for many years, providing a durable and natural-looking solution for tooth loss.

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Bleaching

Bleaching, also known as teeth whitening, is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens the color of teeth by removing stains and discoloration. It can be done using professional treatments at a dental clinic or with at-home whitening kits. The process typically involves applying a bleaching agent, such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which breaks down stains and brightens the enamel. Teeth whitening helps improve the appearance of a smile by reducing stains caused by coffee, tea, smoking, and aging. Professional bleaching treatments provide faster and more effective results compared to over-the-counter products.

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34999/ Base price

29999/ Offer price

Implant

  • Treatment starts 82 Rs per day
  • T&C Applied
Implant

40000/ Base price<

29990/ Offer price

Ortho / Braces

  • Treatment starts 82 Rs Per day
  • T&C Applied
Ortho / Braces

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