Faq
FAQ
Find answers to common questions about our treatments, procedures, and dental care. We're here to make your experience smooth and stress-free.
A: We offer a full range of dental treatments including Dental Implants, Root Canal Treatment, Crowns, Tooth Extraction, Invisalign, Braces, Bridges, Cosmetic Dentistry, Porcelain Veneers, Teeth Whitening, Dentures, Gum Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontal Treatment, and Orthognathic Surgery.
A: A dental implant is a long-term solution for missing teeth. It involves placing a titanium post into the jawbone to support a crown, bridge, or denture. It’s ideal for patients with one or more missing teeth and good oral health.
A: Not at all! With modern techniques and local anesthesia, root canal procedures at our clinic are virtually painless and provide relief from infection and toothache.
A: Braces use metal brackets and wires, while Invisalign uses clear, removable aligners. Both are effective for straightening teeth, and the choice depends on your lifestyle and dental needs.
A: Professional teeth whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years, depending on your oral hygiene, eating habits, and lifestyle. We also offer touch-up sessions if needed.
A: Yes, porcelain veneers are a safe cosmetic solution to improve the appearance of chipped, stained, or misaligned teeth. They are custom-made and minimally invasive.
A: Crowns are used to restore damaged or weak teeth, while bridges replace one or more missing teeth using adjacent teeth as support. We help you choose the best option based on your condition.
A: It involves surgical treatment for facial injuries, jaw alignment, wisdom tooth removal, and other complex dental issues. Our team ensures you receive expert care and guidance throughout.
A: Periodontal treatment focuses on gum health, treating gum disease and preventing tooth loss. It’s essential for maintaining overall oral hygiene and preventing bone damage.
A: If you have severe jaw misalignment, bite issues, or facial imbalance affecting function or appearance, our specialists may recommend orthognathic (jaw correction) surgery after thorough evaluation.