Dental Department, Metro Heart Institute. The way one smiles has a lasting impact on others. It exudes charm and tells so much about one's personality. So, We at Dental Department, Metro Heart Institute are
constantly working towards creating beautiful smiles everyday. We are running a state of art dental facility at Metro Heart Institute and provide all sort of dental services to our patients. Our core team consists of dentists who are product of Ivy League Dental Institutions of our country and our ethos is to provide quality dental care to all our patients. Dentistry is an ever evolving field and keeping a note of the same we are constantly working towards upgradation of our skills and are well equipped to provide all latest treatment modalities to our patients.
Treatment Provided:
• General dental check up and treatment
• Cosmetic Dentistry
• Dental Implants
• Bloodless & Painless Gum Surgeries
• Orthodontic treatment including Aligners, metal, ceramic braces and space maintainers etc.
• Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeries
• Maxillofacial Oncology
• Facial Prosthesis in Post Surgical Oncology
• Prosthodontic treatment including crown, bridges, full mouth rehabilitation
• Painless, bloodless gum surgeries(flap surgeries, gingivectomy etc)
• Dental Implants
• Cosmetic Dental Treatment
• Regenerative Osseous surgery
• Resective osseous surgery
• Mucogingival Surgeries ( Periodontal plastic surgery)
• Pain management using dental lasers
• TMJ management using dental laser
• Interdisciplinary treatment involving Endoperio treatment, Ortho-Perio treatment or prostho-perio treatment etc.
• single visit RCTs and other endodontic treatments
• Peadiatric dentistry
First, implants, which look like screws or cylinders, are placed into your jaw. Then, over the next two to six months, the implants and the bone are allowed to bond together to form anchors for your artificial teeth. During this time, a temporary teeth replacement option can be worn over the implant sites. Often, a second step of the procedure is necessary to uncover the implants and attach extensions. These temporary healing caps, along with various connecting devices that allow multiple crowns to attach to the implants, complete the foundation on which your new teeth will be placed. Your gums will be allowed to heal for a couple of weeks following this procedure. Various two stage implant system we are dealing with:
There are some implant systems (one-stage) that do not require this second step. These systems use an implant which already has the extension piece attached. Your implantologist will advise you on which system is best for you.
Various single stage implant system available with us are:
Why Orthodontic treatment is required?
Orthodontic treatment is used to correct a malocclusion, involves teeth that are crowded or crooked. In some cases, the upper and lower jaws may not meet properly and although the teeth may appear straight, the individual may have an uneven bite. Protruding, crowded or irregularly spaced teeth and jaw problems may be inherited. Thumb-sucking, losing teeth prematurely and accidents also can lead to these conditions.
Correcting the problem can create a nice-looking smile, but more important, orthodontic treatment results in a healthier mouth. That’s because crooked and crowded teeth make cleaning the mouth difficult, which can lead to tooth decay, gum disease and possibly tooth loss. An improper bite can interfere with chewing and speaking, can cause abnormal wear to tooth enamel, and can lead to problems with the jaws.
What are Braces made from?
Braces (also called Orthodontic Appliances) can be as inconspicuous or as noticeable as you like. Brackets the part of the braces that attach to each tooth are smaller and can sometimes be attached to the back of the tooth, making the brackets less noticeable. Brackets may be made of metal, ceramic, plastic or a combination of these materials. Some brackets are clear or tooth-colored. There are brackets shaped like hearts and footballs, and elastics (orthodontic rubber bands) in school colors or holiday hues such as red, white and blue.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance.
Cosmetic Dentistry may involve:
Whitening, or “tooth bleaching”, is the most common cosmetic dental procedure