Benefits of Regular Dental Care
✔ Prevent tooth decay, gingivitis and periodontal disease
✔ Early detection and treatment — less pain, lower cost
✔ Fresh breath, stronger teeth and a confident smile
✔ Maximal preservation of your natural teeth
✔ Lower risk of tooth loss in adulthood
✔ Enhanced effectiveness of braces, crowns and implants
Common General Dentistry Services
Root canal treatment
Gummy-smile correction
Tooth fillings
Removal of severely decayed teeth
Wisdom tooth extraction
Pediatric dentistry
Why You Should Have Regular Dental Check-Ups Even If You Don’t Feel Any Pain
Many dental conditions do not cause symptoms in the early stages, so patients often only visit when it’s too late:
- Large decay may require a root canal or extraction
- Gingivitis may progress to periodontitis and lead to loose teeth
- Hardened dental tartar can lead to bad breath
=> A six-monthly check-up helps detect issues early — treatment can be quicker and much more affordable.
=> Up to 90% of gingivitis cases can be managed with professional cleaning if detected early.
Routine Check-Up Process
Step 1:
Examination of teeth, gums and bite
Step 2:
X-ray imaging (if required)
Step 3:
Detailed diagnosis and consultation
Step 4:
Treatment or professional cleaning
Step 5:
Follow-up review and oral-care guidance
Why Are X-Rays Recommended During a Dental Exam?
X-rays help the dentist identify conditions not visible to the eye:
- Hidden cavities between teeth
- Abscesses or root-tip infections
- Impacted wisdom teeth
- Tooth root issues
- Bone-loss or periodontal disease
Modern digital X-rays use very low radiation doses and are safe for all patients — including children.
Pediatric Dentistry
A child’s baby teeth directly impact the development of permanent teeth. If baby teeth decay or are prematurely lost, permanent teeth may erupt misaligned and crowded — often requiring braces.
- That’s why children should receive:
- Proper fillings for baby teeth
- Avoid early removal of baby teeth before it’s necessary
- Fluoride treatments or sealants to prevent decay
- Check-ups every 3–6 months