

Teeth whitening
Various factors can affect the color of your teeth, including smoking, coffee, red wine, tea, and the natural aging process.
Teeth whitening is a non-invasive solution with a predictable in-clinic treatment process.

Porcelain or composite veneers
Dental veneers are an excellent way to enhance the appearance of front teeth, custom-made by our dentists.
Whether in porcelain or composite, a veneer is a thin shell bonded to the visible surface of the tooth. It can be created chairside in a single appointment or in a laboratory, requiring a second visit.

Bridges and crowns
Crowns and bridges are permanently fixed porcelain dental prostheses designed to restore and protect your natural teeth.

Endodontics (root canal treatment)
An alternative to tooth extraction.
Endodontic treatment involves removing the dental pulp to prevent the spread of infection and preserve the tooth structure.

Periodontics
Gum disease should be treated as early as possible. It is essential to address gingivitis (caused by plaque buildup) before it progresses to periodontitis.
Swelling, redness, food impaction between teeth, gum recession, tooth mobility or shifting, bad breath (halitosis), cold sensitivity, and gum bleeding are all signs of periodontal disease. Simple preventive measures can help reduce the risk of periodontitis and treat it effectively. Various treatment options are available ask us for more information!

Tooth decay (cavities)
Cavities are one of the most common diseases worldwide.
Bacteria in dental plaque are responsible for cavity formation. Plaque also increases saliva acidity in the presence of sugar, contributing to enamel erosion. At a more advanced stage, this erosion progresses into cavities, which require treatment to prevent further damage.
