A root canal removes infected pulp from inside a tooth, cleans and disinfects the area, then fills and seals it to prevent further infection and save the natural tooth.
A dental crown, or “cape,” is a cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance, protecting it from further damage.
Tooth extraction involves removing a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. Modern techniques and anesthesia make this procedure relatively painless and straightforward.
Dentures, or “battisi,” are removable dental appliances that replace missing teeth. The process involves taking impressions, creating models, and fitting the dentures for comfort and functionality.
Crooked teeth can be corrected using braces, clear aligners, or veneers, depending on the severity and patient’s preference, aiming to improve dental alignment and aesthetics.
Limited mouth opening, or trismus, is managed through physical therapy, medications, and in some cases, surgical intervention, to restore normal jaw function.
Oral ulcers are treated with topical medications, mouth rinses, and pain relievers to reduce inflammation and promote healing, with attention to underlying causes.