Dental and Diagnostic Services
Use of dental fillings to repair cavities or damaged teeth by filling the affected area to restore the tooth's function and structure.
Thin, custom-made shells placed on the front surface of teeth to improve appearance, covering imperfections such as discoloration, chips, or gaps.
A cosmetic procedure that lightens the color of teeth using bleaching agents to remove stains and discoloration for a brighter smile.
A routine dental cleaning procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stains from teeth to maintain oral hygiene and prevent gum disease.
A surgical procedure to remove one or more wisdom teeth, which are the last set of molars, often done to prevent crowding, pain, or infection.
A procedure to remove infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth, clean the canals, and seal it to save the tooth from extraction.
Removable replacements for missing teeth that help restore function and appearance, made of acrylic, metal, or other materials.
A cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance, often used after root canals or large fillings.
A wide-angle X-ray that captures the entire mouth, including the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures, in a single image.
A side-view X-ray of the skull and jaw used to assess facial growth, tooth alignment, and orthodontic treatment planning.
A scan that evaluates the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in both open and closed positions to diagnose issues with jaw movement and joint function.
An X-ray taken from beneath the chin to visualize the base of the skull, jaw, and facial bones, used in complex diagnoses.
A frontal X-ray that captures a detailed view of the skull and facial bones, often used to assess abnormalities or injuries.
An angled X-ray of the face that focuses on the sinuses, particularly used to detect sinus issues and facial fractures.
A close-up X-ray that focuses on a specific tooth or small group of teeth, showing the entire tooth structure, including roots and surrounding bone.