

Alveoloplasty
Alveoloplasty is a surgical procedure often performed after tooth extraction to reshape the alveolar ridge in preparation for future dental prosthetics, such as dentures. During the procedure, any bony or soft tissue irregularities are smoothed out to ensure a comfortable and optimal fit for the prosthesis. This process can enhance the comfort, function, and appearance for patients receiving dentures, bridges, or implants.

Avadent Digital Dentures
The Avadent Digital Dentures system utilizes advanced digital technology to design and fabricate precision-fit dentures. This modern approach offers a faster turnaround time compared to traditional methods and ensures a consistent, high-quality result. With digital impressions and computer-aided design, Avadent dentures are tailored to the patient's unique anatomy, providing an exceptional fit and natural appearance.

Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are full-coverage oral prosthetic devices that replace a complete set of missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They are typically made of acrylic resin and are meticulously designed to closely resemble the natural appearance of gums and teeth. Complete dentures rely on suction, and sometimes adhesive, to stay in place, restoring aesthetics, function, and speech to those who have lost all their natural teeth.

Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are fixed prosthetic devices designed to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring onto adjacent natural teeth. Made of porcelain, gold, alloys, or a combination of materials, bridges not only restore the gap left by missing teeth but also prevent remaining teeth from shifting out of position, thereby preserving the integrity of the bite.

Dental Crowns
A dental crown, often referred to as a "cap," is a custom-made restoration that covers or encircles a damaged or weakened tooth. Crowns restore the tooth's shape, size, strength, and appearance. They can be crafted from various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal alloys, or a combination. Crowns are typically recommended for teeth that have undergone root canal treatment, have large fillings, or are cracked or broken.

Dental Fillings
Dental fillings are common restorations used to repair teeth affected by decay, fractures, or wear. Dentists can restore the tooth's structure and function by removing the affected portion and filling it with a biocompatible material. Fillings can be made from various materials, including amalgam, composite resin, gold, or porcelain, each offering distinct advantages.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full Mouth Rehabilitation, often referred to as full mouth reconstruction or makeover, is a comprehensive approach to restoring the aesthetics and function of a patient's mouth. It may involve a combination of restorative procedures like crowns, bridges, and veneers, as well as orthodontic, periodontal, and endodontic treatments. The goal is to address multiple dental issues concurrently, resulting in a harmonious and functional bite.

Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are removable prosthetic devices that replace several missing teeth within the same arch. Unlike complete dentures, partials are supported by both the gums and the remaining natural teeth. They are typically constructed from a combination of metal and acrylic and are designed to closely match the appearance of natural teeth, ensuring a discreet restoration.

Post & Core Treatment
Post and core treatment is a procedure performed on teeth that have undergone root canal therapy and need additional support for a crown. After the root canal is completed, a post is placed within the tooth's root canal. This post provides structural support, while the core rebuilds the tooth's structure above the gumline. Once the post and core are in place, a crown can be positioned over the tooth, restoring its function and appearance.