smilecitycare

General Dentistry

Consultation

Take the First Step Towards a Healthier, Happier Smile!At Smilecity Dental Clinic, we believe that every smile is unique and deserves personalized attention. That’s why we offer comprehensive consultations to help you achieve your oral health goals.

What to Expect During Your Consultation

During your consultation, our experienced dentists will take the time to:

Why Choose Smilecity Dental Clinic for Your Consultation?

Our clinic is dedicated to providing a warm, welcoming environment where you feel comfortable and informed.

  • Experienced Dentists

    Our team has extensive training and experience in various dental specialties.

  • State-of-the-Art Facilities

    We utilize the latest technology and equipment for accurate diagnoses and effective treatment. We are committed to providing you with high quality dental care, utilising equipment from Finland, Austria, USA, Germany and Switzerland.

  • Patient-Centered Care

    We prioritize your unique needs, concerns, and goals.

  • Transparent Communication

    We'll keep you informed every step of the way, ensuring you're comfortable and confident in your treatment.

  • Separate treatment rooms

    Treatment rooms are designed to provide privacy, cross infection control, facilitate efficient patient care Regular Dental check ups are essential for maintaining good oral health. During your dental check up at our clinic , our Dentist will thoroughly examine your teeth, gums and overall oral cavity to detect any signs of tooth decay, gums and overall oral cavity detect any signs of tooth decay, gum disease or other dental issues. We will also discuss your dental concerns and treatment goals. Our dental check ups provide an opportunity for early intervention and preventive care, helping to address any potential dental problems before they escalate. Our goal is for both our dentist and you to have a detailed understanding of your dental situation so that you can make the right decision for yourself.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Take the first step towards a healthier, happier smile. Book your consultation with Smilecity Dental Clinic today and discover a more confident, radiant you!

X-Rays
Dental X-rays are a crucial diagnostic tool used in dentistry to produce images of the internal structures of the teeth and surrounding tissues. They help dentists detect and diagnose various oral health problems, such as tooth decay, abscesses, and impacted teeth. They are safe, effective, and necessary for maintaining good oral health. At Smile City, we use dental X-rays to provide our patients with the best possible care.

OPG
An Orthopantomogram (OPG) is a type of dental X-ray that provides a comprehensive view of the upper and lower jawbone, teeth, and surrounding tissues. It is a valuable diagnostic tool used in dentistry to evaluate theoverall health of the mouth and jaw.At Smile City, we use PLANMECA OPG machine to provide our patients with accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans.

Scaling & Polishing

Scaling and polishing are essential dental treatments that help remove plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth, leaving them clean, smooth, and shiny. These treatments are a crucial part of maintaining good oral hygiene and preventing various dental problems.

 

Benefits of Scaling and Polishing: Regular scaling and polishing can help:

  • Prevent gum disease: By removing plaque and tartar that can cause inflammation and infection.
  • Reduce the risk of cavities: By removing bacteria and food particles that can cause tooth decay.
  • Improve the appearance of your teeth: By removing stains and leaving your teeth shiny and clean.
  • Boost your confidence: With a cleaner, healthier-looking smile.

How Often Should You Have Scaling and Polishing?

We recommend having scaling and polishing treatments:

  • Every 6 months: To maintain good oral hygiene and prevent dental problems.
  • As needed: Depending on your individual oral health needs and risk factors. 

At Smile City, our team of dental professionals (Periodontist) is dedicated to providing you with the best possible care.  Book your appointment today and experience the benefits of scaling and polishing for yourself!

Tooth extraction

Tooth extraction, also known as tooth removal, is a dental procedure where a tooth is removed from the mouth. This can be necessary for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Severe tooth decay: When a tooth is too damaged to be repaired.
  • Gum disease: When gum disease has caused the tooth to become loose.
  • Tooth damage: When a tooth has been broken or cracked beyond repair.
  • Overcrowding: When there are too many teeth in the mouth, and one or more need to be removed to make room.
  • Impacted teeth: When a tooth has not come in properly and is causing problems.

What Happens During a Tooth Extraction Procedure?

During a tooth extraction procedure:

  • Anesthesia: A local anesthetic will be administered to numb the tooth and surrounding area.
  • Tooth removal: The tooth will be gently rocked back and forth to loosen it from the socket.
  • Socket cleaning: The socket will be cleaned and disinfected to prevent infection.
  • Stitches: In some cases, stitches may be necessary to close the socket

Types of Tooth Extraction
There are two types of tooth extraction:

  • Simple extraction: This is a routine procedure where the tooth is removed from the mouth using a local anesthetic.
  • Surgical extraction: This is a more complex procedure where the tooth is removed surgically, often under
    general anesthesia.

Aftercare

After a tooth extraction, it’s essential to:

  • Follow instructions: Follow the instructions provided by your dentist or oral surgeon.
  • Rest: Rest for the remainder of the day and avoid strenuous activities.
  • Pain management: Manage pain with over-the-counter pain medication, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
  • Soft food diet: Stick to a soft food diet for a few days after the procedure.

 

Risks and Complications
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and complications associated with tooth extraction, including:

  • Bleeding: Bleeding is a common complication of tooth extraction.
  • Infection: Infection can occur if the socket becomes contaminated.
  • Dry socket: A dry socket can occur if the blood clot that forms in the socket is dislodged.
  • Nerve damage: Nerve damage can occur if the nerves surrounding the tooth are damaged during the procedure.

Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that can be necessary for a variety of reasons. At Smile City, our team of dental professionals is dedicated to providing you with the best possible care. If you’re experiencing tooth pain or discomfort, don’t hesitate to contact us to schedule an appointment.

Emergency Dental Treatments

Emergency dental treatment is urgent care provided for dental problems that require immediate attention.
These problems can be painful, uncomfortable, and potentially serious if left untreated.

Types of Dental Emergencies

Some common types of dental emergencies include:

  • Toothache: Severe tooth pain that can be caused by decay, infection, or injury.
  • Tooth loss: Losing a tooth due to injury, decay, or gum disease.
  • Dental abscess: A painful, infected pocket of pus that forms in the gum tissue.
  • Broken tooth: A tooth that has been chipped, cracked, or broken due to injury or decay.
  • Lost filling: A lost filling that exposes the tooth to bacteria and decay.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency:

  • Contact us: Reach out to Smile City immediately for guidance and to schedule an emergency appointment.
  • Stay calm: Try to remain calm and composed to ensure you can provide us with accurate information about your emergency.
  • Provide information: Share as much information as possible about your emergency, including any symptoms, pain levels, and   medical history.
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