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Dental Services

Transforming dental health and enhancing smiles with expert care.

 

General Dentistry

General dentistry aims to maintain the health and function of teeth and gums through a variety of preventive and treatment services, ranging from routine check-ups and cleanings to more complex procedures like fillings, root canals, and extractions.

Restorative Dentistry (SBARD)

Our restorative dentistry services, such as implants, fillings, crowns, bridges, and dentures, aim to improve your smile's function, health, and aesthetics, with a personalized treatment plan designed by our expert dentists.

Orthodontics

Our exceptional orthodontic services, including Invisalign®, traditional braces, and retainers, utilize advanced technologies and personalized treatment plans from our expert orthodontists to create a beautiful, straight smile that improves your bite and lasts a lifetime.

Endodontics

Endodontics is a dental specialty that deals with the pulp and tissues surrounding the roots of a tooth, and root canal treatment is a procedure that treats the soft pulp tissue inside the tooth.

Periodontics

Periodontics is a specialized dental field that focuses on preventing, diagnosing, and treating gum diseases, with our expert periodontists dedicated to maintaining healthy gums and a beautiful smile.

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS)

Dr. Fahad Alshammari

Our skilled Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery team provides compassionate care for various surgical needs, utilizing advanced techniques and facilities for optimal results.

Prosthodontics

Prosthodontics is all about restoring the function and appearance of patients' teeth and jaws, through the creation of custom-made dental prostheses such as dentures, bridges, and implants.

Pedodontics - Pediatric Dentistry:

Pediatric dentistry, or pedodontics, aims to create a positive dental experience for children, with our expert team providing top-quality preventive care and treatments to maintain their dental health and strength.

Periapical (PA)

A periapical (PA)X-ray refers to a single X-ray that is taken to show a specific area of concern. If you have a tooth ache, your dentist is likely to recommend a PA film to see that whole tooth including the root.

Bitewings

Bitewings are one of the most common sets of X-rays. Bitewings show teeth above the gum line and the height of the bone between teeth. Bitewings help diagnose gum disease and dental caries between teeth. Normally four bitewings are taken as a set. They may be taken as often as every six months for people with frequent cavities or every two or three years for individuals with good oral hygiene and no cavities.

Need an X-Ray?

We invite you to experience our top-notch X-ray service. Our state-of-the-art equipment and knowledgeable staff ensure accurate and efficient results. Trust us for all your X-ray needs

X-Ray

Get accurate and efficient X-Ray services for your dental needs with our state-of-the-art technology and skilled staff. Trust us to provide you with high-quality imaging that allows for precise diagnosis and treatment of your dental problems, all while ensuring your safety and comfort

Panoramic X-ray or OPG

Is a full-mouth X-ray that is taken without ever putting an X-ray film into your mouth. Instead, as you sit still, the X-ray head rotates around you, providing one large image of your jaws and teeth. This type of X-ray is particularly helpful for seeing the upper and lower jaws at one time and can show impacted teeth or other hidden structures that could be hard to see on the small x-rays

Lateral cephalometric X-ray

is a unique tool that enables the dentist to capture a complete radiographic image of the side of the face. X-rays in general offer the dentist a way to view the teeth, jawbone, and soft tissues beyond what can be seen with the naked eye. Cephalometric X-rays are extraoral, meaning that no plates or film are inserted inside the mouth. Cephalometric and panoramic X-rays display the nasal and sinus passages, which are missed by intraoral bitewing X-rays.

Full X-rays “full-set” or 20 cms X-rays

it shows all of your teeth and all of the surrounding bone, Helping to diagnose cavities, cysts or tumors, abscesses, impacted teeth, and gum disease. A full set usually consists of 14-20 individual X-rays and is generally recommended during the first visit with a new dentist to aid in proper diagnosis and treatment planning.

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