The Oral and Dental Health Clinics within the Healthcare Group and its medical centers offer services for diagnosis and treatment of diseases pertaining to oral, dental, and jaw health for both pediatric and adult patients.
Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery
Surgical management of impacted wisdom teeth, resection of root tips, surgical correction of maxillofacial dislocations and fractures as well as surgical operations such as cyst and tumor operations are carried out.
Cosmetic restoration procedures, tooth color restoration, whitening and lamina veneer restorations are also performed.
- Endodontics : Endodontic treatment is also known as root canal treatment.
- Cosmetic Dentistry : Includes operations performed according to the requests and needs of patients.
- Oral Implantology : An oral implant can be defined as the act of substituting the missing tooth artificially. Implant procedures can be used to eliminate functional and aesthetic problems of edentation for loss of a tooth along with loss of multiple teeth and total edentulism.
- Orthodontics : This department is active with eliminating and treating crooked teeth and problems originating from teeth and/or the jaw. This division guides maxillofacial growth for pediatric patients, repairs problems secondary to bad habits (use of pacifiers longer than recommended), and eliminates all forms of malpositioned teeth. Orthodontic treatment can be applied to both pediatric and adult patients.
- Pedodontics : Pedodontics division deals with dental problems of children between the ages of 3 to 12.
- Periodontology : Consists of treatments of gingival and periodontal bone diseases. Aside from treatment of acute and chronic periodontitis, gingival abscess and ulcerative gingival diseases. Cosmetic procedures are also carried out such as correction of over-exposure of gums, also known as a gummy smile.
- Prosthesis : These approaches entail porcelain veneer and lamina as well as the use of zirconium for bridge and veneer restorations.
- Temporomandibular Joint Unit : The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is considered to be the most commonly used joint in the body. This joint connects the lower jaw to the skull base where excessive loads or an impact-trauma may cause problems in the joint.