We advise regular check-ups
along with daily oral health
routine to prevent dental
issues.
During your visit, both a dentist and a dental hygienist will see for you. The dentist will examine your mouth for oral cancer or other issues, review your health history, assess the hygienist’s cleaning, diagnose any problems, and recommend treatments. The hygienist will examine your gums and teeth, update your health records, clean and polish your teeth, provide oral care tips, and address any questions about home care products.
While daily brushing and flossing help remove plaque, only a professional cleaning by a dentist or hygienist can remove hardened plaque (calculus or tartar) effectively. Hygienists typically use metal hand instruments or ultrasonic scalers for a thorough cleaning above and below the gum line.
X-rays might or might not be
taken during your check up .
Your dentist will consider your
clinical examination, dental
history, and risk for developing
cavities in determining the
frequency for X-rays.
Type 2 emergencies will be booked with urgency and same day appointments will be attempted. However if unavailable, treatment will be given within 48 hours for the following symptoms:
Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and when they do, we’re here to help. Whether you’re experiencing a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or another urgent issue, our team is ready to provide prompt and compassionate care.
Smile styling involves cosmetic dental treatments like teeth whitening, veneers, and bonding to enhance
the appearance of your smile.
Teeth whitening treatments usually take about 60-90 minutes, with results visible immediately after the
procedure.
The process of applying veneers is minimally invasive, and most patients experience little to no
discomfort.
With proper care, dental veneers can last 10-15 years, providing long-term enhancement to your smile.
Composite bonding is durable but may need touch-ups over time depending on wear and lifestyle
habits.
Your initial dental appointment is crucial. Expect a thorough examination, including checking your teeth, gums, and overall oral health. The dentist may take X-rays and discuss any necessary treatments or preventive measures. Don’t hesitate to ask questions during this visit.