General Dentistry

General Dentistry

 

We provide comprehensive general dentistry services to keep you healthy and smiling. Our dentists strongly encourage long-lasting dental health by regular dental checkups every six months. During your checkup, your general dentist will examine your teeth and overall oral health after a healthy cleaning from your hygienist. With regular dental visits, we can prevent common dental health problems such as tooth decay or periodontal disease by monitoring your teeth and gums. Good oral health can also prevent dental procedures such as cavity fillings, root canals and tooth extractions.

At Viva Dent, we offer a full range of affordable dental services consisting of general, cosmetic, periodontal and restorative dentistry as well as orthodontics.There are many general and specialized services available at our locations. Below is a small portion of the most recognizable general dental services and terms. They include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Fillings

Fillings are the restoration of lost tooth structure with metal, porcelain, or resin materials. There are many different types of materials used for fillings. You and your dentist can discuss the options and choose the right tone for you. Most are durable and will last you many years, but they are not permanent and may need to be replaced in the future.

 

  • Silver Amalgam

Silver Amalgam is a common filling material used to repair cavities. The material, also known as “silver fillings,” contains mercury in combination with silver, tin, copper, and sometimes zinc. No dental restoration is permanent due to the difficult environment of the mouth and the everyday wear and tear all restorations take.

 

  • Resin Amalgam

Tooth-colored restorative material composed of plastic with small glass or ceramic particles, usually “cured” or hardened with filtered light or chemical catalyst. Resin is a great cosmetic alternative to silver amalgam fillings. Typically composite fillings are used for chipped teeth, closing space between two teeth, cracked, broken, decayed, or worn teeth. Most are durable and will last you many years, but they are not permanent and may need to be replaced in the future. No dental restoration is permanent due to the difficult environment of the mouth and the everyday wear and tear all restorations take.

 

  • Comprehensive Dental Exam

The exam is performed at your initial dental visit and at following check-up exams that your dentist or hygienist will perform. Do not let the name General Dental Exam fool you, this is a comprehensive dental exam that will include all of the following main points: Digital X-Rays, Oral cancer screening, Gum disease screening, Examination for tooth decay, Examination of previous work done (existing restorations)

 

  • Periodontal Exam/Scale & Polish

Always available to maintain your oral health and confidence. During a checkup, your dental hygienist will thoroughly clean, polish and remove the hardened plaque (or tartar) from your teeth. Your dentist will then examine your teeth and gums for signs of tooth decay, gum disease and other oral health problems. Includes oral cancer screening check and overall up to date assessment of the general health of your teeth and gums. May also include x-rays to be taken when clinically necessary. If any issues are discovered, your dentist will offer advice on how to improve your oral health. More severe cases may require additional dental treatments.

 

  • Dentures

A denture, or a complete denture as it is often called, is an appliance that is inserted in the mouth that replaces natural teeth and provides support for the cheeks and lips. Dentures and partials are removable replacements for missing and extracted teeth that closely resemble natural teeth and gums. We understand the emotional effect of the appearance of your smile, especially when you have teeth missing, so going even a day without a denture or partial is very uncomfortable.

Two types of dentures are available: Complete and Partial.
Complete Dentures: are used when all the teeth are missing.
Partial Dentures: are used when some natural teeth remain.

 

  • Extractions

If you have a tooth that is severely damaged, it may need to be removed. Extraction is necessary when decay or an abscessed tooth is so severe that no other treatment will cure the infection. Removing the tooth will help keep infection from spreading to other areas of your mouth. Your dentist will give you a local anesthetic to numb the area where the tooth will be extracted. If you have several teeth that need to be removed, your dentist will often give you a general anesthetic where you will be sedated during the procedure.

In either case, our doctors will make sure that you are as comfortable as possible before, during and after the procedure. After the tooth is removed, you may need stitches and a few short days of recovery. Upon healing, the extracted tooth can be replaced with a dental implant, denture or bridge.

 

  • Nitrous – N2O

A gas (also called laughing gas) used to reduce patient anxiety. Many of our offices offer this type of sedation to help reduce the anxiety of going to the dentist. Nitrous oxide works by producing an analgesic, anxiolytic, and anesthetic effect. It is commonly used in pediatric dentistry to relax children and decrease their fear of dental procedures. Nitrous oxide is also used for patients with underlying psychiatric conditions or patients with mental retardation.

 

  • Gum Disease – Periodontal Disease/Gingivitis/Periodontitis

This is a serious bacterial condition that damages and destroys the gum tissue and bone that support your teeth. Untreated periodontal disease is a leading cause of tooth loss among adults. Except in its earliest stages, periodontal disease cannot be completely cured. It can be controlled and managed.

Current research shows some alarming new information about the effects of periodontal disease. Many studies, including several published in the Journal of Periodontology, confirm that people with periodontal disease are at a greater risk for other serious illnesses. That is because infected gums release significantly higher levels of bacteria into the bloodstream that then spread to other organs in the body.

 

Date

22 January 2015

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About Viva Dent

Vivadent is one of the leading Dental Clinics in Maldives. The clinic was established in 2012 to adhere to the highest standards in safety, hygiene and customer service in Dentistry.

Dr. Satheesh BDS

Dr. Rajkumar MDS (Orthodontist)