Why Choose Us

We Provide Reliable Dental Services

We offer tailored oral treatment plans for complex conditions using proven methodologies and evidence-based practices.

Oral Medicine

Healthy teeth and gums are essential for overall well-being. We offer personalized dental care and comprehensive preventive treatments to help patients of all ages maintain strong teeth and gums for beautiful smiles for life.

Periodontics

We provide specialized care to prevent, diagnose, and treat gum disease. Our treatments help restore gum health, protect the supporting structures of your teeth, and maintain a strong foundation for a lasting smile.

Implantology

We offer advanced dental implant solutions to replace missing teeth with natural-looking, long-lasting results, supporting the stability of your teeth. Our care focuses on restoring function, comfort, and confidence to your smile.

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Oral Medicine

Oral medicine is a branch in dentistry that deals with the diagnosis and management of oral manifestation of systemic diseases such as diabetes, infections, nutritional deficiencies, autoimmune disorders etc. Periodontists also play a key role in early detection of oral cancers and reduce the risk of sinister lesions to progress into advance stages of cancer. We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the following conditions.

Autoimmune disorders that present orally 

Autoimmune disorders occur when the body’s immune system (antibodies) mistakenly attacks its own healthy tissues and cells, leading to inflammation and damage to various organs and systems, including joints, the oral cavity, genital area and skin.

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Oral cancer

Periodontists play a key role in early detection of oral cancers and Oral potentially malignant disorders (pre-cancerous lesions).
Oral cancers vary in size, colour, shape, location and surface texture
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Medication induced gingival enlargement

This involves management of enlargement of gums due to a specific group of anti-hypertensive, anti-epileptic and immunosuppressive drugs.

Infective diseases that manifest in the oral cavity

sexually transmitted and non -sexually transmitted viral, bacterial and Fungal infections / Thrush.

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Nutritional deficiencies

Conditions such as lack of iron may affect the mouth by causing mouth ulcers, painful burning mouth/tongue, fissures on the tongue or a very smooth tongue with an altered taste.

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Vascular lesions

Oral vascular lesions are benign blood vessel growths like hemangiomas and vascular malformations that commonly appear on the lips, tongue, gums, and palate.

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Salivary gland benign and malignant tumors

A lump or growth that forms in the tissues responsible for production and secretion of saliva known as salivary glands in the mouth.

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Reactive growths in the mouth

Reactive lesions of the oral cavity caused by trauma, plaque accumulation from poor oral hygiene practices and/or hormonal imbalances.

Xerostomia (Dry mouth)

Caused by a significant reduction of salivary production in the mouth. Causes such as dehydration, medication, cancer treatment, tobacco use, systemic conditions/illnesses and drug use. This can lead to difficulties in chewing and swallowing and increasing the risk of tooth decay and oral infections.

Burning mouth syndrome

It is described as a persistent burning sensation in the mouth, affecting the tongue, palette, gums, throat or the entire oral cavity with no apparent visible abnormalities or lesions.

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Periodontics

Diagnoses, treats and rehabilitates diseases and conditions that affect the supporting structures of teeth such as the gums and underlying bone and ligaments that ensure teeth are stable. Other aesthetic procedures include correction of receding gums and correction of a "gummy smile". Examples Include:

Management and rehabilitation of gum disease (periodontal disease) 

Involves professional cleanings, scaling, and root planing to remove plaque and tartar, with more advanced treatments like surgery or bone grafts for severe cases.

Surgical tooth exposure of impacted teeth for patients on orthodontic treatment

Involves removing gum or bone tissue to uncover impacted teeth, making them accessible for orthodontic treatment

Apicectomy (apical root resection of endodontically treated teeth)

Root resection of endodontically treated (root canal treatment) teeth to remove infection on the root tip.

Perioplastic Procedures: Recession Coverage

...is a procedure to correct receding gums due to mechanical tooth wear (hard teeth brushing) or following fixed orthodontic treatment.

Perioplastic Procedures: Frenectomy

...is a procedure that surgically removes the frenum. Frenum is a fibrous tissue that attaches the lips and cheeks to the gums and my cause a “gap” between teeth and also receding gums.

Ankyloglossia (Tongue tie)

...is a fibrous tissue that attaches the lower part of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. Sometimes this attachment is too long and restricts tongue movement therefore resulting in difficulty in feeding for babies and speech impairment.

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Gingivectomy/Surgical Crown Lengthening

...is a procedure to correct a "gummy smile". A gummy smile occurs when an individual’s smile reveals an excessive amount of gum, making the teeth appear shorter. The surgical technique aims to enhance the appearance of the smile by revealing more of the teeth and reducing the visibility of the gums.

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Vestibuloplasty

A surgical procedure to deepen the vestibule in the mouth often to improve how dentures fit in the mouth.

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Implantology

Implantology includes the planning and placement of dental implants. An implant is a metal fixture that is surgically inserted into your jawbone and mimics your tooth root. the implant is then restored using an implant crown that looks like a tooth. Dental implants are a fixed solution to replacing lost teeth in order to restore function and aesthetics. 

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Surgical Placement of single and/or multiple implants 

Involves inserting metal posts into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Once the posts have fused with the bone, custom crowns, bridges, or dentures are attached to the metal posts, providing a durable, natural-looking solution for tooth restoration..

Full mouth rehabilitation

Oral rehabilitation restores function and aesthetics after total tooth loss using dental implants and fixed or removable prosthetics. Implant overdentures offer a stable, comfortable alternative to traditional dentures and are more affordable than full-mouth implants. They are ideal for patients with insufficient bone tissue or those looking for a cost-effective solution to replace most of their teeth, without worrying about dentures shifting or falling out.

Sinus lift/Augmentation

Sinus lift is a technique used to intensify the existing bone by surgical means or to provide new bone formation in places where it is seen missing. What is aimed with this technique is to create the bone with the required density and volume that will allow the dental implant to be surgically placed.

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Bone augmentation / graft procedures

Bone grafting operation is the process of correcting defects in areas where bone loss occurs due to gum disease, injuries or tooth extraction. For future implant replacement and aesthetic purposes. the materials to be used in bone graft can be artificial or autogenous bone grafts that can be taken from the jaw area.