Composite Restorations
Tooth-colored resin used to fill cavities and repair damaged teeth, blending seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Glass Ionomer Restorations
Tooth-colored fillings that release fluoride to protect against decay, suitable for less stressed areas of the mouth.
Cermet Restorations
A combination of glass ionomer and metal used for strong, durable, and aesthetic cavity fillings.
Pulpectomy
Complete removal of a tooth’s pulp and root canals, used for severe infections to save the tooth.
Microabrasion
A cosmetic procedure to remove surface stains and improve tooth appearance by polishing away discoloration.
Vital and Non-Vital Bleaching
Whitening treatments for brightening teeth, including options for teeth with internal discoloration after a root canal.
Apicoectomy Without MTA (GIC Material)
We perform an apicoectomy without MTA using glass ionomer cement (GIC) as a sealing material to treat persistent infection following root canal therapy. This procedure involves surgically removing the apex of the tooth root and any infected tissue, followed by filling the space with GIC to promote healing and prevent reinfection.
Core Build Up with Fiber Post
We perform a core build-up with a fiber post to restore a tooth that has significant decay or has undergone root canal treatment. This procedure involves placing a fiber post into the root canal to provide support, followed by building up the tooth structure with a composite material to prepare it for a crown. This enhances strength and durability while maintaining a natural appearance.
Root Canal Treatment
We perform root canal treatment to remove infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth. The procedure involves cleaning, disinfecting, and shaping the root canals, followed by filling them with a biocompatible material to seal and protect the tooth from further infection.