Dentistry By Skintastic

root canal tREATMENT

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to treat infection at the center of a tooth (the root canal system). During the procedure, the infected or inflamed pulp is removed, and the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned and disinfected. After that, the tooth is filled and sealed with a rubber-like material to prevent further infection. We use endomotor for perfect root canals along with apex locator for high precision.

Composite filling

A composite filling is a tooth-colored material utilized to fill cavities in teeth. It is composed of a mixture of resin and finely ground glass or quartz particles. This blend can be matched to the color of the tooth, providing a natural appearance. The composite material is applied to the cavity in layers and hardened using a special light. This process bonds the filling securely to the tooth structure. Composite fillings offer excellent durability and resistance to fracture, making them a popular choice for restoring teeth. They also require less removal of healthy tooth structure compared to traditional metal fillings.

GIC filling

A Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) filling is a tooth-colored material employed to fill cavities within teeth. It is composed of a mixture of glass powder and an acidic polymer liquid. When these components are mixed, they form a hard substance that adheres well to tooth structure. One of the notable advantages of GIC fillings is their ability to release fluoride, which aids in protecting the tooth against decay over time. This feature enhances the long-term health of the treated tooth.

Scaling and polishing

Scaling:
Scaling is the process of removing plaque and tartar deposits that accumulate on the teeth, especially in hard-to-reach areas like between teeth and along the gumline. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth, and if not removed, it can harden into tartar (also known as calculus), which cannot be removed by brushing alone. Dental instruments, such as scalers and curettes, are used to gently scrape away these deposits without causing harm to the teeth.

Polishing:
Once the teeth are thoroughly scaled, polishing is performed to smoothen the tooth surfaces and remove surface stains. A special dental polishing paste, often flavored, is applied to the teeth and then buffed using a rotating rubber cup or a brush attached to a dental handpiece. This process helps to make the teeth' surface smoother, which not only enhances their appearance but also makes it more difficult for plaque to accumulate in the future.

Teeth Bleaching

Teeth bleaching, also commonly referred to as teeth whitening, is a popular cosmetic dental procedure designed to lighten the color of your teeth and remove stains or discoloration. Over time, teeth can become stained or discolored for various reasons, such as diet (coffee, tea, red wine), tobacco use, age, trauma, or medication. Bleaching can help restore teeth to a lighter shade, enhancing the aesthetics of your smile. We use safe bleaching agents for patients in our clinic. Patients can see visible whitening effects after single visit. Maintaining your whitened teeth will require attention to oral hygiene and potentially avoiding certain foods and beverages known to stain teeth. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are also important.

Zirconia crown

A zirconia crown is a type of dental crown that is made from zirconium dioxide, a very durable type of ceramic. This material has several advantages over other types of dental crowns. Zirconia crowns are known for their strength, durability, and excellent ability to mimic the appearance of natural teeth, making them a popular choice for restoring teeth that have been damaged or decayed. 1. Aesthetics: Zirconia crowns can be made to match the color of your natural teeth closely, making them an aesthetically pleasing option. 2. Durability: Zirconia is extremely strong and resistant to wear and tear, making zirconia crowns one of the most durable types of dental crowns available. .Biocompatibility: Zirconia is biocompatible, meaning it is unlikely to provoke a reaction from the body's immune system. 4.Digital and Manual Compatibility: Zirconia crowns can be crafted using CAD/ CAM technology (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing), which allows for precise design and fit, or they can be manually crafted in a dental lab.

Veneers

A veneer is a thin shell, often made of porcelain or composite resin, that is placed over the front surface of a tooth to improve its appearance. Veneers can be used to correct a variety of dental issues, such as discoloration, chipping, misalignment, or gaps between teeth. Veneers are custom-made to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, providing a natural-looking and durable solution for enhancing your smile.

Aligners - Invisible Braces

Aligners, also known as invisible braces, are a revolutionary orthodontic treatment designed to straighten teeth discreetly and effectively. Unlike traditional metal braces, which use wires and brackets to shift teeth into alignment, aligners are made of clear, durable plastic trays that fit snugly over the teeth. Aligners can effectively treat a wide range of orthodontic issues, including overcrowding, spacing issues, overbites, underbites, and crossbites. They are suitable for both teenagers and adults seeking a discreet alternative to traditional braces.
Overall, aligners offer a convenient, discreet, and effective solution for straightening teeth and achieving a beautiful, confident smile.

Metallic Braces

Metallic braces, also known as traditional braces, are orthodontic devices used to align and straighten teeth. They consist of metal brackets that are adhered to the teeth and connected by wires and elastic bands. After the teeth have been aligned, a retainer may be recommended to prevent them from shifting back to their original positions. Retainers can be removable or fixed and are typically made of plastic or metal.

Despite the rise of alternative orthodontic treatments like clear aligners, metallic braces remain popular due to their effectiveness, affordability, and ability to treat even complex dental issues. They are a trusted option for achieving a straighter, healthier smile.

Pulpectomy/ pulpotmy

Pulpectomy is a dental procedure that involves the complete removal of the pulp tissue from the pulp chamber and root canals of a tooth. In deciduous (baby) teeth, pulpectomy is typically performed in cases of extensive decay or infection that cannot be treated with a simple filling. By removing the infected pulp tissue, the tooth can be saved and restored to health. After the pulpectomy, the space inside the tooth is filled with a material to support the tooth structure until it naturally falls out to make room for the permanent tooth. It’s important to consult with a dentist for proper evaluation and treatment recommendations for deciduous teeth.

Tooth Jewelry

Tooth jewelry is a decorative accessory that is attached to the surface of a tooth for aesthetic purposes. It is typically made of small, lightweight materials such as crystals, gems, or gold, and is affixed to the tooth using dental adhesive. Tooth jewelry comes in various shapes, sizes, and designs, allowing individuals to personalize their smiles according to their preferences.

The application of tooth jewelry is a non-invasive procedure that is often performed by a dentist or a dental hygienist. The tooth surface is cleaned and prepared before the jewelry is carefully attached. Tooth jewelry is temporary and can be removed without causing damage to the tooth's enamel. It is a popular choice for those looking to add a touch of sparkle to their smile for special occasions or as a fashion statement.

Consultation fee

(WITH DENTAL X-RAY)

500/-

Root Canal

Treatment

10000/-

PFM Crown

10000/-

DENTAL FILLINGS

(COMPLETELY NATURAL LOOK)
  • Filling GIC
  • 3500/-
  • Composite filling
  • 4500/-
  • Buildup Post and Core
  • 8000/-
  • Filling Silver Class I and II
  • 5000/-

Tooth Jewelry

Smiles are Always in Fashion

1000/-

DENTAL BRACES

DENTAL BRACES
  • Aligners According to Case
  • Starting from
  • 65000 – 100000/-
  • Metallic braces
  • Retainers Ortho
  • 10000/-

Veneers

20000/-

DENTURES

Dentures are not just a replacement for missing teeth, they are a replacement for lost smiles
  • Full Denture per arch
  • 18000/-
  • Partial Denture I till 3
  • 5000/-
  • I till 7 units
  • 10000/-
  • 7 units onwards
  • 15000 – 20000/-

DENTAL BLEACHING

14500/-

DENTAL CROWNS

Zirconia Crown 20000/-

Zirconia crowns are highly aesthetic and can closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth

DENTAL EXTRACTION

(PAINFREE EXTRACTION IN RELAXING ENVIRONMENT)
Simple Extraction 2500/-
Complex Extraction 10000/-

DENTAL SCALING AND POLISHING

(Healthy gums, Confident smile)
Scaling + Polishing 5500/-

KIDS

  • Deciduous filling
  • 1500/-
  • Decidous Pulpotmy/
  • Pulpectomy
  • 3500/-
  • Deciduous Extraction
  • 1500/-

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FAQ

what are veeners?

Dental veeners (in some cases called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain overlays) are wafer-thin, specially crafted shells of tooth-shaded materials intended to cover the front surface of teeth to change your appearance. These shells are attached to the front of the teeth, changing their variety, shape, size, or length.

The biggest advantage of veneers is that they make your teeth look better,making your smile brighter and more even. Dental veeners  are much of the time used to treat the accompanying restorative events: broken or chipped teeth extreme staining or lopsided shading that can't fixed with brighten holes in the teeth more modest than-normal teeth teeth with unusual angles or shapes

Who needs dental veeners?

Anybody who needs to upgrade the presence of their grin can investigate facade. These dental reclamations can disguise:

Chipped or broken teeth

Diastema (gaps or spaces in your grin).

Stains that don't improve with teeth brightening.

Teeth that are excessively little.

Distorted teeth.

It's critical to take note of that veeners are just a choice assuming you're liberated from broad cavities and gum illness. Assuming you have serious oral medical problems, you ought to address those first prior to investigating corrective therapies.

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