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Treatment


1. Cosmetic Dentistry
(Smile Designing) :-
Cosmetic dentistry
is a discipline within dentistry in which the primary focus is the modification of appearance of a patient's oral cavity
and surrounding structures, in conjunction with the prevention and treatment of organic, structural, or functional oral disease.
Through cosmetic dentistry, the appearance of the mouth can be altered to more closely match the patient's subjective
concept of what is visually pleasing.
Cosmetic
dental treatment options include: • Whitening, or "tooth bleaching" • Enamel shaping • Bonding • Veneers • Gum Lift

2. Dental Implants
:-
Dental implants are
used to replace missing teeth or support complete denture where the jaw bone has become flater has receded.
Dental implantology is a recent development.

3. Gum Treatment :- Periodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the treatment of gum diseases and the other structures
around the teeth and jaw bones. If such a condition is not treated, a person could suffer tooth loss and loss of the jaw bone.
Some common procedures covered under gum treatment
include • Scaling and root
planing (dental cleaning) • Gum surgery • Crown lengthening • Dental implants
and • Gum and bone grafts

4. Orthodontia (Braces) :-
A few people have naturally straight teeth that fit
together perfectly. For everyone else, there is orthodontic care. Orthodontia is the branch of dentistry that deals with abnormalities
of the teeth and face.
Orthodontic care involves
the use of devices, such as braces, to • Straighten teeth •
Correct problems with bite • Close gaps between teeth •
Align lips and teeth properly
Most people who
receive orthodontic care are kids, but adults get braces, too. In young children, orthodontic treatment may guide proper jaw
growth. This can help permanent teeth to come in properly. Straight permanent teeth can help prevent tooth problems later
on.

5. Special child dental
care unit.

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