Dental department

Dental

Department Of Dental

Comprehensive dental care including prevention, restorative fillings, root canal therapy, prosthodontics, orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry. Our dental department provides complete oral health services for patients of all ages, from routine cleanings and checkups to complex surgical procedures and cosmetic treatments.

Why Choose Ameelio for Dental Care?

  • Experienced Dentists and Dental Specialists
  • Advanced dental equipment and technology
  • Comprehensive oral health services
  • Pain-free dental procedures
  • Insurance and TPA assistance

Our Dental Doctors Team

Caries (Tooth Decay)

Destruction of tooth structure caused by bacteria producing acids that erode enamel and dentin, leading to cavities and tooth pain.

Gum Disease (Periodontitis)

Inflammation and infection of gums and supporting structures, causing bleeding, swelling, and potential tooth loss if untreated.

Missing Teeth

Loss of teeth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease, affecting chewing function, speech, and facial appearance.

Malocclusion (Misaligned Teeth)

Improper alignment of teeth and jaws affecting bite function, speech, and facial aesthetics requiring orthodontic treatment.

Tooth Sensitivity

Pain or discomfort when teeth are exposed to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods due to exposed dentin or enamel erosion.

Oral Cancer

Malignant growths in the mouth, lips, tongue, or throat requiring early detection and comprehensive treatment.

TMJ Disorders

Problems with the temporomandibular joint causing jaw pain, clicking, and difficulty opening or closing the mouth.

Dental Trauma

Injuries to teeth, gums, or jaw from accidents, sports, or falls requiring immediate dental care and treatment.

Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)

Involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, often during sleep, causing tooth wear, jaw pain, and headaches.

Dental X-rays

Radiographic imaging to detect cavities, bone loss, impacted teeth, and other dental problems not visible during examination.

Oral Examination

Comprehensive visual and tactile examination of teeth, gums, tongue, and oral tissues to identify dental issues.

Periodontal Probing

Measurement of gum pocket depths to assess gum health and detect periodontal disease in its early stages.

Bite Analysis

Evaluation of how teeth come together to identify bite problems, TMJ issues, and need for orthodontic treatment.

Saliva Testing

Analysis of saliva composition to assess oral health, detect bacteria, and evaluate risk for dental diseases.

Dental Impressions

Creating molds of teeth and gums for crowns, bridges, dentures, and orthodontic appliances.

Oral Cancer Screening

Visual and tactile examination to detect early signs of oral cancer and precancerous lesions.

Digital Imaging

Advanced digital photography and imaging for treatment planning, cosmetic procedures, and patient education.

Pulp Vitality Testing

Assessment of tooth nerve health to determine if root canal treatment is needed for damaged or infected teeth.

Dental Cleanings

Professional removal of plaque and tartar to prevent gum disease and maintain optimal oral health.

Fillings

Restoration of decayed teeth using composite, amalgam, or ceramic materials to restore function and appearance.

Root Canal Treatment

Removal of infected or damaged tooth pulp to save teeth and eliminate pain while preserving natural tooth structure.

Crowns and Bridges

Restoration of damaged or missing teeth with custom-made crowns and bridges for improved function and aesthetics.

Dental Implants

Surgical placement of titanium posts to replace missing tooth roots, providing permanent tooth replacement solutions.

Orthodontics (Braces)

Correction of misaligned teeth and jaws using braces, clear aligners, and other orthodontic appliances.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Enhancement of smile appearance through teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and other aesthetic procedures.

Oral Surgery

Surgical procedures including tooth extractions, wisdom tooth removal, and corrective jaw surgery.

Periodontal Treatment

Treatment of gum disease through scaling, root planing, and surgical procedures to restore gum health.

How often should I visit the dentist?

Regular dental checkups every 6 months are recommended for preventive care and early detection of dental problems.

Is dental treatment painful?

Modern dentistry uses advanced anesthesia and techniques to ensure comfortable, pain-free dental procedures.

What should I do in a dental emergency?

Contact your dentist immediately for knocked-out teeth, severe pain, or dental trauma. Keep the tooth moist if possible.

Are dental X-rays safe?

Yes, dental X-rays use minimal radiation and are safe when performed by qualified dental professionals.

How can I prevent cavities?

Brush twice daily, floss regularly, limit sugary foods, and visit your dentist for regular cleanings and checkups.

What is the best way to whiten teeth?

Professional teeth whitening by your dentist is the safest and most effective method for achieving whiter teeth.

When should children start seeing a dentist?

Children should have their first dental visit by age 1 or within 6 months of their first tooth appearing.

What causes bad breath?

Bad breath can be caused by poor oral hygiene, gum disease, dry mouth, or certain foods and medications.

Are dental implants better than dentures?

Dental implants provide more stability and function than dentures, but the best choice depends on individual needs.

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