Early orthodontic assessment is key to identifying and addressing developing dental issues before they become complex. We provide a warm, child-friendly environment where young patients and their parents can be at ease.
Our specialist team is experienced in managing a wide range of orthodontic needs in children, from simple to complex cases. Our team can address dental anxiety for children if it’s an issue. Parents will be kept informed from start to finish.
Dental issues become increasingly common with age, including gum disease, tooth loss, and dry mouth. Our dentists are experienced in managing these conditions sensitively, helping elderly patients maintain good oral health for life.
We understand that elderly patients often experience dental issues alongside other health conditions. Our team takes a holistic approach, ensuring all treatments are safe, suitable, and considerate of each patient's overall health and well-being.
The session will begin with a friendly chat about your dental history, lifestyle, and any concerns. This helps the dentist understand your concerns and the current oral health condition.
The dentist will begin by checking your teeth, gums, tongue, and jaw for signs of decay, gum disease, oral cancer, and bite issues. If there are any issues, they will be clearly explained to you without jargon.
If needed, the dentist will recommend X-rays to spot hidden problems like deep cavities or bone loss. You’ll always be informed of costs and asked for consent before proceeding.
Your dentist will explain your diagnosis and discuss next steps. You’ll also receive instructions on oral care. If there’s a serious condition that needs further attention, your dentist will discuss it with you in detail.
Using visual exams and, if needed, X-rays, the dentist will identify teeth at risk of decay and provide personalised advice for protecting your enamel.
A dentist will evaluate how your teeth fit together and whether jaw issues (like grinding) may be affecting your oral health.
The dentist will carefully examine your mouth, tongue, and soft tissues for lesions that indicate oral cancer. Early detection is key, and this screening is a vital part of every checkup.
We’ve gathered the most frequently asked questions from patients, so you can get quick answers without waiting. Answers are written by our dental team to provide reliable information. For detailed and personalised questions, please call us or submit an online enquiry.
We charge Rs. XXXX for a routine check-up. All costs are explained before any treatment begins. If additional services such as X-rays or fillings are recommended, we’ll provide a clear breakdown, so you know exactly what to expect.
A check-up is usually around 20-30 minutes, but can take longer if you have a complex condition. If extra diagnostics or treatments are needed, your dentist will let you know.
While medical documents are not required, it would be helpful to bring any information regarding preexisting conditions so the dentist can make an accurate evaluation. It’s important to inform the dentist if you have a chronic condition such as diabetes or heart disease.
General dentistry refers to treatments that maintain everyday oral health, such as routine exams, cleanings, fillings, gum care, and preventive advice. It’s the foundation of keeping your teeth and gums healthy.
We currently provide in-person visits only, so our dentists can ensure accurate diagnosis using proper dental tools. However, if you’d like to discuss your concerns before booking, our team can provide guidance over the phone or via email.