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Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to treat infection at the center of a tooth. It is also known as endodontic therapy, endodontic treatment, or root canal therapy. The procedure involves removing the infected or damaged pulp from the tooth’s root canal, cleaning and disinfecting it, and then filling and sealing it with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha. The procedure is not painful and can save a tooth that might otherwise have to be removed completely.

Dental implants are a popular tooth replacement option after tooth loss or extraction. They look and feel like your own teeth and can improve your appearance. They are also more comfortable than dentures and can improve your speech. Dental implants are not susceptible to cavities and can last a lifetime with proper care.

Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are permanently attached to the front of your natural teeth by a cosmetic dentist to improve your smile. They are made of porcelain or composite resin and require intensive prep work. The process for getting porcelain veneers involves preparing your teeth by reducing or reshaping them before placing veneers.

Teeth cleaning is part of oral hygiene and involves the removal of dental plaque from teeth with the intention of preventing cavities (dental caries), gingivitis, and periodontal disease. A standard teeth cleaning, otherwise called a prophylaxis, is a routine dental procedure. Special tools are used to remove plaque, calculus, and stains from the surface of teeth above the gum.

Gum therapy is a treatment for gum disease that involves the removal of tartar (calculus and plaque) caused by bacteria from above the gum line by cleaning your teeth. If the disease has already destroyed some of the support for your teeth, bacteria and calculus are removed from under the gum. This involves the careful use of cleaning instruments on the tooth surfaces.

Tooth removal is a dental procedure that involves the extraction of a tooth from its socket in the bone. Reasons for tooth removal include tooth decay, gum disease, trauma to the tooth, and impaction. Tooth extraction is usually performed by a dentist or oral surgeon and is a relatively quick outpatient procedure with either local, general, or intravenous anesthesia.

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that aims to make someone’s natural teeth appear brighter and whiter. Teeth whitening methods include sanding down stains, bleaching, ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, and more. Many different teeth whitening products are available, and you can try many approaches at home. Hydrogen peroxide, which is a natural bleaching agent, can be used to whiten teeth.

Braces and Invisalign are both orthodontic treatments used to straighten teeth and improve oral health. Braces use metal brackets and wires, while Invisalign uses a series of clear aligner trays that are switched out every few weeks. Invisalign is designed for simple to moderate teeth straightening, while braces are better for more complex problems. Braces may work more quickly to close gaps and align teeth than Invisalign.

Dental fillings are single or combinations of metals, plastics, glass or other materials used to repair or restore teeth. One of the most popular uses of fillings is to “fill” an area of tooth that your dentist has removed due to decay – “a cavity.” Fillings are also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and teeth that have been worn down over time.

Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Two types of dentures are available – complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain.

Inlays and onlays are indirect restorations that treat damaged teeth. Inlays and onlays are used in molars or premolars when the tooth has experienced too much damage to support a basic filling but not so much damage that a crown is necessary.

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders are problems affecting the jaw joint and the muscles and other tissues around the jaw joint. These disorders usually cause pain or reduced movement of the jaw, and sometimes sounds such as clicking or grating of the jaw joint. TMJ dysfunctions are conditions affecting your jaw joints and surrounding muscles and ligaments.