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Root Canal Treatment (RCT)

With modern anesthesia and technology, root canals are virtually painless and similar to getting a filling.

Most procedures take 1–2 visits depending on the complexity of the case.

In most cases, yes. A crown protects the tooth and restores full function.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots placed in the jawbone to support crowns or bridges.

Yes, with proper care, implants can last a lifetime.

No, it's performed under anesthesia and recovery is generally smooth.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Common procedures include teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and smile makeovers.

While it enhances appearance, it can also improve bite, speech, and confidence.

Yes, when performed by qualified dentists, cosmetic treatments are safe and effective.

Pediatric Dentistry

By age 1 or within six months of their first tooth coming in.

es! They help with chewing, speaking, and guide permanent teeth.

Keep it positive, read books about the dentist, and avoid using scary words.

Teeth Whitening

Yes, it’s faster, safer, and delivers more dramatic results.

No, when done professionally, it is safe and preserves enamel.

Results can last 6 months to 2 years depending on habits like smoking or coffee drinking.

Orthodontic Treatments

While ideal age is 10–14, adults can benefit too with modern solutions like clear aligners.

Typically 12–24 months, depending on your case.

For many cases, yes. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your needs.

Dental Crowns and Bridges

A crown covers a single tooth, while a bridge replaces one or more missing teeth.

With good care, crowns and bridges can last 10–15 years or longer.

Yes, they are custom-made to match the color and shape of your natural teeth.

Tooth Extractions

Extraction is a last resort when a tooth can't be saved through other treatments.

Local anesthesia ensures the procedure is comfortable. Some soreness is normal afterward.

Options include implants, bridges, or dentures, depending on the case.

Dental Fillings

When you have a cavity or a damaged tooth that needs restoration.

Yes, modern tooth-colored materials are strong and long-lasting.

It’s best to wait until the anesthesia wears off; your dentist will give specific advice.