Teeth Cleaning (Prophylaxis)
Teeth cleaning, or prophylaxis, is a simple and comfortable procedure that removes plaque and tartar from your teeth. Even with daily brushing, deposits build up over time and can lead to gum disease, cavities, and bad breath. A professional cleaning helps protect your teeth and keeps your smile fresh and healthy.
During the appointment, your dentist gently cleans around the gumline and between the teeth using safe, specialized tools. The teeth are then polished to remove minor stains and improve smoothness. Regular cleanings every six months help prevent dental issues and allow early detection of any problems. It is one of the easiest and most effective ways to maintain long-term oral health.
Digital Dental X-rays
Digital dental X-rays allow your dentist to see hidden problems that may not be visible during a routine checkup. These images help detect cavities, infections, bone loss, and early signs of gum disease with high accuracy. Digital X-rays use minimal radiation, making them safe for children and adults.
The process is quick and comfortable—your dentist places a small sensor in your mouth, and the image appears instantly on a screen. This immediate view helps in faster diagnosis and planning the right treatment. Regular digital X-rays ensure early detection, reduce complications, and help maintain long-term oral health.
Dental Fillings
Dental fillings are used to repair teeth damaged by cavities or minor fractures. When decay is removed, a tooth-colored composite material is placed to restore the tooth’s structure and strength. Fillings prevent further decay, protect the tooth from infection, and help maintain normal chewing function.
The procedure is simple and usually completed in a single visit. After numbing the tooth, the dentist cleans the affected area and fills it with strong, natural-looking material. Modern fillings blend seamlessly with your teeth, ensuring a natural appearance. Getting fillings on time prevents the need for complex treatments later and helps keep your smile healthy.
Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth. These areas often trap food particles, making them more prone to cavities, especially in children. Sealants act as a barrier, preventing bacteria and plaque from settling into the grooves.
The process is quick, painless, and requires no drilling. The dentist cleans the tooth, applies a bonding solution, and places the sealant, which hardens instantly. Sealants can last for several years and significantly reduce the risk of tooth decay. They are highly recommended for kids, teens, and even adults who have deep grooves on their molars.
Fluoride Treatments
Dental Fluoride treatments help strengthen tooth enamel and protect against cavities. Fluoride is a mineral that reinforces the outer layer of your teeth, making them more resistant to decay caused by plaque and acids.
During the treatment, your dentist applies fluoride in the form of gel, foam, or varnish. It takes only a few minutes and is completely painless. This preventive care is especially beneficial for children, adults with weak enamel, or individuals prone to frequent cavities.
Regular fluoride treatments help stop early decay, reduce sensitivity, and maintain long-term oral health. Combined with brushing and routine checkups, fluoride offers excellent protection for your smile.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full mouth rehabilitation is a customized treatment plan for people with multiple dental problems. It combines several procedures—such as crowns, implants, bridges, and restorations—to rebuild the entire mouth.
This approach helps restore chewing, improve speech, reduce pain, and enhance the smile. It is recommended for people with worn teeth, missing teeth, long-term decay, or bite issues.
The process is planned step-by-step using detailed exams and digital scans. The goal is a healthy, functional, and confident smile that lasts for years.
Full mouth rehabilitation helps you eat better, speak better, and enjoy improved oral health.
