Our Services
All these services are rendered to enable patients enjoy a healthy life style where they feel no hesitationin displaying their beautiful smile

Professional Cleaning
- Professional cleaning is the removal of plaque, calculus, and stains that have accumulated on the surfaces of the teeth.
- It is a crucial part of good oral hygiene and is needed periodically to maintain the health of your teeth.
- Our hygienists scale and polish as a preventive measure for the control of local microbial factors.

Dental Sealants
- Our expert dental hygienists use sealants to seal the pits and fissures in the surfaces of teeth.
- They are in place to prevent cavities by forming a physical barrier on the tooth surface.
- This is a particularly effective treatment for our younger patients who struggle to reach all areas of their mouths with conventional brushing.

Periodontal Maintenance
- Periodontal maintenance is the scaling and deep cleaning on patients who are prone to heavy tartar buildup or have a history of gum disease.
- It is typically recommended patients be seen every three or four months to help prevent this heavy buildup from progressing.
- Occasionally, irrigation, a technique that washes the root surface and inside of the gums with an antibacterial agent, is used to kill bacteria that causes periodontal disease.

Oral Cancer Screening
- Close to 37,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year.
- It will cause over 8,000 deaths, killing roughly one person per hour. Of those newly diagnosed individuals, only around 57% will be alive in five years.
- Several risk factors are known to cause oral cancer, including tobacco use of any kind (including cigarettes), heavy alcohol use, excessive sun exposure to your lips, a sexually transmitted virus called human papillomavirus (HPV), or a weakened immune system.

Deep Cleaning
- Also known as scaling and root planning, deep cleaning is an intensive cleaning under local anesthesia (if necessary) to remove toxins from root surfaces.
- This treatment is usually recommended to patients with profound tartar and plaque build-up, or who have the presence of bleeding and inflamed gums.
- This treatment is the beginning of nonsurgical therapy for periodontal disease.

Digital Radiographs
- Digital radiographs are used at our office to deliver the best quality of care with minimal radioactive exposure.
- Digital radiography is crucial to diagnosis, collaboration, and patient communication.
- A small sensor is placed on the site of interest, an x-ray is then sent through your tooth/teeth onto the sensor. The image is recorded and transmitted to our computer software. Images are extremely clear, highly detailed, with a reduction in radiation to the patient.

Periodontics
The Periodontal department provides diagnosis, prevention and treatment of simple to severe periodontal (gum) disease.
- Gingivitis
- Mild Periodontitis
- Moderate Periodontitis
- Severe Periodontitis

Dental Surgery
Surgeries are carried out in cases when other methods of therapeutic treatment can’t be used.
- Teeth extraction
- Curettage
- Plastic surgery
- Other types of surgeries

Crowns & Bridgets
Crowns and bridges are the most usual dental restoration work in dentistry.
- Removable dentures
- Fixed dentures
- Veneers

Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry is concerned with the appearance of teeth and the enhancement of a person`s smile
- Orthodontics
- White Fillings
- Porcelain Veneers
- Teeth Whitening
- Inlays & Onlays

General Dentistry
General dentists provide services related to the general maintenance of oral hygiene and tooth health
- Root Canal Therapy
- Nervous Patients
- Jaw Joint Problems
- Pregnant Woman
- Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Solutions
- NHS Dentistry

Children`s Dentistry
Your child will receive state-of-the-art oral care from our team.
- Dental Emergencies
- Exams & Dental Cleanings
- Dental Sedation
- Digital X-Rays
- Fluoride Treatments
- Dental Restorations

Dental Emergency
Helping thousands of people each year find immediate dental services
- Bleeding / Haemorrhage
- Serious infection
- Visible swelling in or around the mouth
- Severe pain
- Injuries as a result of a recent accident