Specialised Dentistry
Oral Surgery
Oral surgery refers to operations performed on your teeth, gums, jaw or other structures in or near your mouth
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth that grow partway through the gums also can get cavities, which can’t be fixed with fillings and therefore must be removed. If wisdom teeth don’t have enough room to grow in properly, they may crowd or damage nearby teeth. Removal is done under local or general anaesthesia.
Dental Implants
Dental implant surgery is a procedure that replaces tooth roots with metal, screwlike posts and replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function much like real ones. Dental implant surgery can offer a welcome alternative to dentures or bridgework that doesn’t fit well and can offer an option when a lack of natural teeth roots don’t allow building denture or bridgework tooth replacements.
Bone Grafting
A dental bone graft adds volume and density to your jaw in areas where bone loss has occurred. Once the bone graft has been placed, it holds space for your own body to do the repair work. In other words, a dental bone graft is like a scaffold on which your own bone tissue can grow and regenerate.
Oral Medicine & Oncology Treatments
Diagnostics and management of cancers of the mouth and peri-orofacial areas. These include biopsy services under local or general anaesthesia.
TMJ Treatment
TMJ disorders — a type of temporomandibular disorder or TMD — can cause pain in your jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movement.In most cases, the pain and discomfort associated with TMJ disorders is temporary and can be relieved with self-managed care or nonsurgical treatments.
Invisiline
Invisalign treatment is the process of wearing a series of clear, removable aligners that gradually straighten your teeth. No brackets and wires.