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Plan your dream smile! We combine treatments like whitening and veneers to create a stunning, confident smile that's uniquely you.

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Clear Aligners

Straighten your teeth discreetly! Our clear, removable aligners gently guide your teeth into place—no metal braces needed.

Wisdom Tooth

Bothered by wisdom teeth? We offer gentle removal to relieve pain and prevent future problems, so you can stay comfortable.

Gum Problems

Healthy teeth need healthy gums! We treat gum disease to stop bleeding, reduce sensitivity, and protect your smile from damage.

Dental Implant

Missing a tooth? An implant is a permanent, natural-looking replacement that lets you eat, smile, and live with full confidence.

Root Canal Treatment

Save your tooth and stop the pain! A root canal removes infection while keeping your natural tooth safe and healthy.

Frequently asked questions:

1. Can I eat after an extraction?
Yes, once bleeding stops. But avoid hot or spicy foods right after.

If it is too loose, we may need to extract it. Visit us to check.

Please come in for a check-up. In the meantime, take painkillers and rinse with salt water.
Yes, if needed. We’ll assess and plan it safely.
Yes, but do not rinse or spit hard that day to avoid bleeding.
Swelling is common. It should improve in a few days.
You may feel sore for 2–3 days and should feel better by day 5. We will remove your stitches after one week.
Yes, but we give painkillers and antibiotics to help manage it.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How often should I get scaling?
We recommend every 6 months, or once a year, depending on your oral hygiene.
2. I feel sensitive after scaling. Is that normal?
Yes, it’s normal to feel slightly sensitive after scaling. You can rinse with warm salt water to ease the discomfort.
3. Will scaling make my teeth thinner?
No. It only removes tartar build-up, not your tooth surface.
4. Is root debridement painful as the cleaning is done under gumline?

You may feel discomfort, but local anaesthesia is typically used to numb the area and make the procedure as comfortable as possible. You may experience some tenderness and mild swelling after the treatment, but this usually goes away within a few days.

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