Dental Treatments
Learn about your comprehensive options
Explore tailored solutions for your oral health, ensuring a healthy and beautiful smile.
Dental Treatments
Learn about your comprehensive options

Achieving excellent oral health is essential for your overall well-being, and the right dental treatments can help you maintain a healthy, confident smile. Whether it’s routine preventive care to protect your teeth or advanced restorative solutions to repair and strengthen them, each treatment is carefully designed to meet your specific needs. Explore the most common dental treatments and discover how they can enhance your oral health and quality of life.
Family dental
Comprehensive dental care for all ages, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common oral health concerns.
Family dental
Comprehensive dental care for all ages, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common oral health concerns.
Full mouth examination: A thorough assessment of your teeth, gums, and oral tissues to detect issues like cavities, gum disease, oral cancer, and bite problems. Regular exams help catch problems early for easier treatment.

Professional cleaning: Removal of plaque and tartar buildup using specialised tools, followed by polishing to leave your teeth smooth and clean. This helps prevent gum disease, cavities, and bad breath.





Fissure sealants: Thin, protective coatings applied to the grooves of molars and premolars to prevent food particles and bacteria from causing cavities. Ideal for children and teens with newly erupted permanent teeth.

Dental fillings: Materials like composite resin or porcelain are used to repair cavities and restore tooth function. These tooth-coloured fillings blend seamlessly with natural teeth.
Scaling and root planing: A non-surgical deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar from below the gum line and smooths root surfaces to treat gum disease and promote healing.
Root canals: A procedure to save severely infected teeth by removing the damaged pulp, cleaning the canal, and sealing it. Often completed with a crown to restore strength and function.
Cosmetic dentistry
Enhances the aesthetics of your smile by addressing issues like decay, chips, tooth loss, discolouration, and misalignment.

Veneers: Custom-made thin shells of porcelain or composite resin bonded to the front of teeth to correct chips, gaps, stains, and misalignment. Provides a long-lasting, natural look.
Bonding: Uses tooth-coloured resin to repair minor chips, cracks, and gaps. The material is sculpted, hardened, and polished for a natural finish, providing a quick and affordable solution.
Crowns: Tooth-shaped caps that cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth. Made from materials like porcelain or zirconia, they restore strength, shape, and appearance.
Bridges: Fixed prosthetics that replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth or implants. They restore function and prevent neighbouring teeth from shifting.
Dentures: Removable appliances that replace multiple missing teeth. Full dentures replace all teeth, while partial dentures fill gaps when some natural teeth remain.
Dental Implants: Permanent replacements for missing teeth, consisting of titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone, topped with crowns or bridges. They look and function like natural teeth.




Braces: Traditional metal brackets and wires gradually move teeth into alignment. Options include ceramic braces for a more discreet look.
Retainers: Custom-made devices worn after orthodontic treatment to maintain tooth alignment. Options include fixed (permanent) and removable retainers.
Emergency dental
Immediate care for urgent dental issues to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent complications.
Emergency dental
Immediate care for urgent dental issues to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent complications.

Toothache relief: Immediate diagnosis and treatment for tooth pain caused by decay, infections, or injuries. Treatment may include fillings, antibiotics, or root canals.
Broken or chipped teeth: Emergency repairs using bonding, crowns, or veneers to restore tooth function and aesthetics. Prompt care can prevent further damage.

Knocked-out teeth: Swift action to re-implant a knocked-out tooth, ideally within 30-60 minutes. Store the tooth in milk or saliva and seek immediate care to improve success rates.

Abscess: Treatment to drain painful pus-filled infections and stop them from spreading. This may involve antibiotics, root canals, or extraction if necessary.

Lost or dislodged fillings, crowns, or bridges: Emergency replacement or repair to protect teeth from sensitivity, infection, or further damage. Temporary solutions may be used until a permanent fix is ready.

Soft tissue injuries: Immediate care for cuts, tears, or injuries to the lips, gums, tongue, or cheeks. Treatment may include cleaning, sutures, and pain relief.
Oral Surgery
Surgical procedures to address complex dental issues, improving function, health, and comfort.
Tooth extraction: Removal of teeth that are severely decayed, damaged, or causing crowding. Includes simple extractions and surgical extractions for impacted teeth like wisdom teeth.
Implant surgery: Placement of titanium posts into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. The posts integrate with the jawbone over time and are topped with prosthetic teeth for a natural look and feel.
Jaw surgery: Corrective procedures for jaw misalignments, TMJ disorders, or facial injuries. Surgery can improve chewing, speaking, and appearance, enhancing overall quality of life.
Oral Surgery
Surgical procedures to address complex dental issues, improving function, health, and comfort.
Tooth extraction: Removal of teeth that are severely decayed, damaged, or causing crowding. Includes simple extractions and surgical extractions for impacted teeth like wisdom teeth.
Implant surgery: Placement of titanium posts into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. The posts integrate with the jawbone over time and are topped with prosthetic teeth for a natural look and feel.
Jaw surgery: Corrective procedures for jaw misalignments, TMJ disorders, or facial injuries. Surgery can improve chewing, speaking, and appearance, enhancing overall quality of life.
