Dentistry is dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of oral diseases and conditions affecting teeth, gums, and the mouth. It includes a wide range of treatments, from routine check-ups to complex surgical procedures and cosmetic adjustments.
Imagine an experience where artistry meets expertise, and gentle care unveils your most confident smile. This is GMCClinics Dentistry – where your oral health balances your well-being. We go beyond routine check-ups, transforming your smile into a radiant expression of your true self.
Our team of dental surgeons are renowned experts who paint smiles with precision in different capacities:
A healthy oral cavity translates to a healthy body. Our range of dental services is designed to keep your teeth healthy and strong. We offer preventive, interceptive, and prosthetic treatments to ensure your smile is always at its best.
Routine Examinations and Oral Health Care:
Our dentists assess your oral hard and soft tissues using advanced digital X-rays and intraoral cameras, identifying potential issues before they become serious concerns. Our skilled hygienists then employ gentle but effective techniques with ultrasonic scalers to remove plaque and tartar, safeguarding your gums and promoting optimal hygiene. Thorough visual and palpatory examinations for early oral cancer detection ensure timely intervention if needed.
Expert Dental Fillings:
During your dental check-up, our dentist utilizes precise tools like tiny mirrors and intra-oral cameras to examine each tooth for any abnormalities. If detected, we may conduct an X-ray to assess the location and extent of the decay accurately.
If a cavity requires filling, our team considers several factors, such as your medical history, cavity location, aesthetic preferences, and cost, before choosing the most suitable filling material. We employ highly biocompatible filling materials, including direct composite bonding and gold or ceramic inlays/onlays crafted using our innovative CAD/CAM equipment.
Fillings typically last around 7-12 years. Regular dental visits are crucial for monitoring the condition of fillings. Maintaining good oral hygiene between check-ups is vital to prevent decay beneath fillings. For those with multiple or more extensive fillings, our dentist may prescribe fluoride gel and recommend rinses to minimize acid levels in the mouth, reducing decay-causing bacteria for improved oral health and fewer future cavities.
Precision-crafted Dental Crowns and Inlays/Onlays:
The basic structure of a tooth comprises two fundamental sections: the root and the crown. A restorative covering, known as a dental crown, is placed over the outer surface of the clinical crown to provide necessary reinforcement and protection.
Several scenarios necessitate the application of a dental crown or an Inlay/Onlays:
Dental crowns can be fashioned from varied materials, including gold alloy, metal alloys, stainless steel, all-porcelain, composite resin, or zirconia.
Despite their durability, dental crowns remain susceptible to fractures and marginal cavities. Hence, it is essential to maintain regular oral hygiene practices and treat them with the same care as your natural teeth for their longevity and health.
A dental bridge is a functional solution to close gaps between teeth, preventing shifting that can alter your bite or cause jaw discomfort. Shifting teeth creates hiding spots for plaque, increasing the risk of cavities or gum disease.
Beyond functionality, dental bridges restore your smile's aesthetics and boost your confidence. They are cost-effective compared to other replacement options.
Unlike removable dentures, dental bridges are fixed onto adjacent teeth or implants. Post-placement, your dentist offers hygiene guidance to preserve the restoration's longevity, teeth, and gum health. Using a bridge floss daily prevents plaque buildup between the bridge and gums. Consistent brushing with fluoride toothpaste twice a day will ensure optimal oral hygiene.
Professional Tooth Extraction Services:
Visiting the dentist can make anyone nervous, especially when the talk turns to 'having teeth pulled.' But remember, only a dentist can tell if a tooth needs to be taken out.
Although efforts are made to preserve and restore a tooth before considering extraction, certain circumstances may necessitate tooth removal.
Common Reasons for Tooth Extraction:
Extractions are of Two Types: