Our Services

Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure aimed at saving a severely infected or damaged tooth. When the soft tissue (pulp) inside the tooth becomes infected due to deep decay, cracks, or trauma, it can cause excruciating pain and jeopardize the tooth’s health. A root canal involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the inner chamber, and sealing it to prevent further infection. Root canals have long been a feared procedure, but our expert team is here to assure you that modern techniques have made it a painless and effective process. This is a painless procedure done under a local anesthetic. At Smile works advanced dental clinic, we provide expert professional root canal treatment, usually completed within a single or two appointments, using the latest technology, depending upon the intensity of the infection. The ultimate goal of the treatment is to preserve what is left behind than to replace the missing tooth and at the same time provide optimum health to the surrounding tooth structures.

Periodontal Therapy
Periodontal therapy, also known as gum therapy or periodontal treatment, is a set of procedures aimed at treating gum disease (periodontal disease). Gum disease is caused by bacteria in dental plaque, which can lead to inflammation and infection of the gums and surrounding tissues. Periodontal therapy is essential for restoring gum health and preventing further progression of the disease.Here are some common components of periodontal therapy:Scaling and Root Planing: This is a deep cleaning procedure that involves removing plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) from the surfaces of the teeth and roots, both above and below the gumline. It helps to eliminate bacteria and toxins that contribute to gum disease. Root planing smoothens the root surfaces to discourage bacterial buildup and promote gum reattachment.Antibiotic Therapy: In some cases, antibiotics may be prescribed to help control bacterial infection and inflammation. They can be taken orally or applied directly to the affected areas in the form of gels, mouth rinses, or local injections.Surgical Interventions: In advanced cases of gum disease where non-surgical treatments are insufficient, surgical procedures may be necessary. These can include gum flap surgery (gingivectomy or gingivoplasty), bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration, or periodontal pocket reduction surgery to access and clean deeper areas of infection and restore gum and bone support around the teeth.Maintenance Therapy: Regular follow-up visits with your dentist or periodontist (a dentist specializing in gum disease) are crucial for ongoing maintenance and monitoring of gum health. This may involve additional scaling and root planing as needed, reinforcement of oral hygiene practices, and evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment.Periodontal therapy aims to control the progression of gum disease, reduce inflammation, restore gum health, and prevent tooth loss. Early detection and treatment are key to successful management of periodontal disease and maintaining overall oral health. Regular dental check-ups and practicing good oral hygiene habits, including brushing, flossing, and using antiseptic mouth rinses, are essential for preventing gum disease.

Dental Implants
Dental implants offer numerous benefits, including improved appearance, speech, and chewing ability, as well as long-term durability and stability. With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them an excellent investment in oral health and quality of life. This is an effective solution for replacing missing teeth. They are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials, typically titanium, that are surgically placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth or dental prostheses, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Smile Makeover
A smile makeover is a comprehensive dental treatment plan designed to enhance the appearance of a person's smile. It involves a combination of cosmetic dental procedures tailored to address the individual's unique aesthetic goals and dental needs. Here's an overview of the smile makeover process:Initial Consultation: The process begins with a consultation with a cosmetic dentist. During this appointment, the dentist will listen to the patient's concerns, discuss their desired outcomes, and conduct a thorough examination of their teeth, gums, and overall oral health. Dental impressions, photographs, and X-rays may be taken to aid in planning the makeover.Treatment Planning: Based on the patient's goals and the dentist's assessment, a personalized treatment plan is created. This plan may include one or more cosmetic dental procedures to address issues such as stained, misaligned, chipped, or missing teeth.Cosmetic Dental Procedures: A variety of cosmetic dental treatments may be included in a smile makeover, depending on the individual's needs. Some common procedures may include:Teeth Whitening: Professional teeth whitening to brighten and remove stains from the teeth.Porcelain Veneers: Thin shells of porcelain custom-made to cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance.Dental Crowns: Tooth-shaped caps placed over damaged or misshapen teeth to restore their appearance and function.Dental Implants: Surgically placed artificial tooth roots to replace missing teeth and restore the smile's appearance and functionality.Orthodontic Treatment: Braces or clear aligners to straighten misaligned teeth and correct bite issues.Dental Bonding: Using tooth-colored composite resin to repair chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth.Gum Contouring: Reshaping the gum line to improve the appearance of a gummy smile or uneven gum tissue.Treatment Execution: Once the treatment plan is finalized, the cosmetic dental procedures are scheduled and performed according to the agreed-upon timeline. Some procedures may require multiple appointments to complete.Follow-Up and Maintenance: After the smile makeover is complete, the patient will have follow-up appointments with the dentist to ensure the results meet their expectations and to address any concerns. Maintaining good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups, is essential for preserving the results of the smile makeover.A smile makeover can transform the appearance of a person's smile, boosting their confidence and improving their overall quality of life. By working closely with a skilled cosmetic dentist, individuals can achieve the smile they've always dreamed of.

Dental fillings
Dental fillings are typically done when a tooth has been damaged by decay (cavity), trauma, or wear, and the damage is beyond what can be repaired with preventive measures like fluoride treatment or dental sealants. Your dentist will assess the extent of the damage through a visual examination and possibly dental X-rays. If a cavity is found, the dentist will remove the decayed portion of the tooth and then fill the space with an appropriate filling material to restore the tooth's shape, function, and integrity. Fillings can also be done to repair chipped or broken teeth or to replace old or damaged fillings. It's essential to address cavities promptly to prevent further decay and potential complications such as infection or tooth loss. Composite Resin Fillings: These are tooth-colored fillings made of a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles. They're often preferred for their natural appearance, as they can be matched to the color of the surrounding teeth. Composite fillings bond directly to the tooth, which can help to strengthen the tooth structure. They're commonly used for front teeth and visible areas but may not be as durable as amalgam fillings and can be prone to staining over time. Porcelain Fillings (Inlays and Onlays): Porcelain fillings, also known as ceramic fillings, are custom-made in a dental laboratory and bonded to the tooth. They are tooth-colored and can be matched to the natural color of the teeth. Porcelain fillings are highly durable and resistant to staining, making them a popular choice for fillings in visible areas of the mouth. However, they can be more expensive than other filling materials. GIC Filling: GIC fillings are often used in situations where moisture control is difficult, such as in young children or in areas of the mouth with high saliva flow. They release fluoride, which can help to prevent recurrent decay.

Laser Dentistry
Laser dentistry can be used for a wide range of dental procedures, including:Gum disease treatment: Laser can be used to remove infected gum tissue and bacteria, reshape the gums, and reduce pocket depth in periodontal therapy.Dental fillings: Lasers can be used to remove decay from a tooth and prepare it for a filling, often without the need for anesthesia or drilling.Gum contouring: Laser can reshape and sculpt the gum line for aesthetic purposes, correcting a "gummy" smile or uneven gum tissue.Soft tissue procedures: Laser can be used for frenectomy (removing tissue that restricts movement of the tongue or lips), crown lengthening, and treating oral lesions.Teeth whitening: Laser can enhance the effectiveness of teeth whitening treatments by activating whitening agents.Benefits: Laser dentistry offers several advantages over traditional dental techniques, including:Minimally invasive: Laser procedures are often less invasive, resulting in less discomfort, bleeding, and swelling compared to traditional methods.Precise: Lasers can precisely target specific areas of the mouth, preserving healthy tissue and reducing the risk of damage to surrounding structures.Faster healing: Laser procedures typically result in faster healing times and reduced post-operative discomfort.Reduced need for anesthesia: In some cases, laser procedures can be performed without the need for anesthesia, making them more comfortable for patients

Essential Restorative Treatments
Essential Restorative Treatments used to repair and replace damaged or missing teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics to the smile.Dental Crowns:Crowns, also known as caps, are custom-made tooth-shaped coverings placed over damaged or weakened teeth.They protect and strengthen teeth that have undergone root canal treatment, have large fillings, or are cracked or worn down.Crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, metal alloys, and zirconia, providing both durability and natural-looking results.The process involves shaping the tooth, taking impressions, and placing a temporary crown before cementing the permanent crown into place, typically requiring two dental visits.Dental Bridges:Bridges are fixed dental prostheses used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between adjacent teeth or implants.They consist of artificial teeth (pontics) suspended between two crowns placed on the teeth adjacent to the gap.Bridges restore chewing function, prevent neighboring teeth from shifting, and improve the appearance of the smile.Like crowns, bridges can be made from various materials and are customized to match the natural teeth.The process involves preparing the abutment teeth, taking impressions, and fabricating and cementing the bridge into place over multiple dental visits.Both dental crowns and bridges play vital roles in preserving oral health, restoring functionality, and enhancing the beauty of the smile, allowing patients to enjoy a confident and comfortable bite.

Orthodontic Treatment
Orthodontic Treatment can transform a smile, improving both its appearance and function while promoting better oral health and confidence. Whether it's through traditional braces or clear aligners, orthodontics offers a path to a straighter, healthier, and more beautiful smile.