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Dental Care
At Sanel Hospital, we strive to provide dentistry that delivers an excellent value for our patients. High-quality care is important to us and so is helping patients afford the dentistry they need to stay healthy. The cost of your treatment will vary depending on your individual needs and treatment plan. We will discuss with you the cost of your treatment and each of your available payment options before you begin, so that you can make the best choice for you.
Dental cleaning and Fluoride Treatment
What happens during a dental cleaning?
During the cleaning, your dental professional will use special tools to remove tartar. This is called scaling. After your teeth are scaled, they may be polished. In most cases, a gritty paste is used for this. It helps to remove any surface stains on your teeth. The final step is flossing. Your dental professional will use floss to make sure the areas between your teeth are clean.
Sometimes, a standard cleaning isn’t enough. If bacteria invades below your gumline, you’ll need a deep dental cleaning to restore your gums to health. Deep dental cleaning is also called Scaling and Rootplaning or SRP. It’s similar to how a hygienist typically cleans your teeth but focuses on the outer surface of the roots and below your gum line. This special cleaning is needed when tartar buildup has caused infection of the gums. Pockets form, a widening of the gumline that has pulled away from the tooth. Loss of this connective tissue can lead to bone loss and, eventually, tooth loss.
Deep dental cleaning will control the infection and promote healing. As you may know, preventing infection and inflammation anywhere in your body—including your gums—is important to heart and general overall health and may help you live longer.
Tooth sensitivity is very common and is often triggered by hot or cold beverages and foods, as well as sweets. Some people also notice sensitivity from brushing or flossing. It is often treated with fluoride treatments that can help strengthen the enamel and decrease your sensitivity. Also, ask your dentist or hygienist about toothpaste made especially for sensitive teeth and tips for reducing general sensitivity.
Dental Fillings:
Most dental filling procedures feature the following:
- Topical and local anesthetic to numb the area of treatment
- Decay removal from the affected teeth
- Tooth restoration using a composite (tooth coloured filling material)
- Avoid sugary foods that stay in your mouth for a long time, like hard, sticky or chewy varieties of candy.
- Bite check to make sure your teeth align comfortably
Cosmetic Dentistry
Are you ready for a smile make over?
Teeth Whitening
Is Whitening for Everyone?
Are In-Office Procedures Better than At-Home Bleaching?
Are there any side effects?
Bonding
E-max veneers
Crowns
A crown is a full coverage restoration that is used on badly damaged teeth, teeth that have had a root canal or on top of a dental implant. If a tooth needs more a dramatic change than veneers or enamel shaping can provide, crowns are an option. The outer part of the tooth is removed and a crown is placed over it. The crown can be made to fit in with your other teeth. It’s like a fresh start for your tooth. At Dental Smiles we normally fabricate Zirconia crowns which are the strongest dental crowns. They are made of zirconium, which is a silicate material which blends best with other teeth, making it very Aesthetic compared to other crowns. Most crowns last for several years with proper oral hygiene and preventive dental care.
Braces
Root Canal Therapy
The aim of this treatment is to save a tooth that has been badly damaged due to disease, decay or injury. It is generally recommended that it be crowned afterward the procedure.
Endodontic treatment, also known as a root canal treatment, is a treatment of the tooth aimed at clearing infection as well as protecting the tooth from subsequent infections.When a tooth is cracked or has a deep cavity, bacteria can enter the pulp tissue and germs can cause an infection inside the tooth. If left untreated, an abscess may form. If the infected tissue is not removed, pain and swelling can result. This can not only injure your jawbones but is detrimental to your overall health as well. Without the proper treatment, your tooth may have to be removed. Teeth that require endodontic treatment are not always painful.
Signs you may need a root canal include:
- Severe toothache
- Pain upon chewing or application of pressure
- Prolonged sensitivity to heat or cold
- Dark discoloration of the tooth
- Swelling and tenderness in the nearby gums
What happens during endodontic treatment?