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Orthodontics

focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and correcting misaligned teeth and jaws. The goal is to improve a person’s bite, smile, and overall oral health.

Preventive Dentistry
Focused on keeping your teeth and gums healthy to avoid dental problems before they start. It involves regular practices and treatments that help prevent tooth decay, gum disease, enamel wear, and other oral health issues.
Cosmetic Dentistry

Focuses on enhancing the appearance of the teeth, gums, and smile. Common procedures include teeth whitening to brighten discolored teeth, veneers to cover imperfections, and dental bonding to fix chips or gaps.

Endodontics
Deals with the diagnosis and treatment of problems inside the tooth, particularly the dental pulp and root tissues. The most common endodontic procedure is a root canal treatment, which involves removing infected or damaged pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the inside of the tooth, and sealing it to prevent further infection.
Restorative Dentistry

Focused on repairing or replacing damaged or missing teeth to restore normal function, appearance, and oral health. It includes procedures like fillings for cavities, crowns to cover and strengthen damaged teeth, bridges to replace one or more missing teeth, dentures for full or partial tooth loss, and dental implants as a long-term tooth replacement option.

Oral surgery

It involves surgical procedures on the mouth, teeth, and jaws. Common types of oral surgery include tooth extractions (especially wisdom teeth), dental implant placement, treatment of jaw issues (like TMJ disorders), corrective jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery), and removal of tumors or cysts in the mouth.