Services

All Your Dental Needs at One Place

Root Canal Treatment

Millions of teeth are treated and saved each year with root canal, or endodontic treatment. It helps you maintain your natural smile, continue eating the foods you love and limits the need for ongoing dental work. With proper care, most teeth that have had root canal treatment can last as long as other natural teeth and often for a lifetime.

Braces

Braces are recommended to align the teeth in a uniform manner. They are useful to close the gaps in between teeth, align twisted or overlapping or crowded teeth in a straight manner, and push back protruding teeth. The branch of dentistry that deals with the correction of improper bite and crooked teeth is called Orthodontics.

At the Dr. Vaid’s Dental Clinic, we offer 4 different types of Orthodontic options:
  • Metallic Braces
  • Cosmetic/Ceramic Braces
  • Lingual Braces/Incognito Braces
  • Invisalign Or Aligners

Invisalign

There are other options out there for straightening your teeth, but none offers the level of comfort, convenience and confidence that you’ll find with Invisalign®. And no matter what stage you’re at in life, you’ll appreciate how our cutting-edge approach to treatment has minimal interference in how you live, but has a significant positive impact on how you look and feel about yourself.

Dental Implant

A dental implant is an artificial root in the shape of a cylinder that is placed surgically in the jawbone so that it can fuse with your natural bone and become a strong and sturdy foundation for replacement teeth. Implants can be used to replace an individual tooth or for an implant-supported bridge or denture containing multiple teeth. They are made of titanium which is a biocompatible material having no side effects in the human body.
They allow you to confidently eat, smile, laugh, talk, play and enjoy all of your regular activities of everyday life without thinking about your teeth.

Crowns & Bridges

Crowns are commonly known as ‘caps’: they are a type of dental restoration that replaces a broken or damaged tooth so as to restore its size, shape and function. It is a synthetic type of tooth that is produced from a range of materials and has a similar shape and color to a natural tooth.
Dental bridge is a restoration that literally bridges the gap created by one or more missing teeth. A bridge is made up of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap and a false tooth/teeth in between.
Dental bridges can be supported:
  • Through Natural teeth
  • Through Dental Implants.

Teeth Whitening

One of the simplest, quickest and most effective ways to improve the appearance of your smile is with teeth whitening treatment. We offer both in-surgery and take-home whitening treatments.

In-Office Teeth Whitening – Our In-office teeth whitening treatment provides immediate results and requires just an hour of your time. At the conclusion of this treatment, which is pain-free, fast and effective, your teeth will be at least one shade whiter or more than before.

Teeth whitening can do far more than revitalise your smile – it can revitalise your self-image, your mannerisms, and the impression that you make on others.

Smile Makeover

Improving your smile is one of the greatest investments that you can make. The team at our practice can design a smile makeover that will transform your appearance – and your quality of life.

Designing a Smile Makeover – Choosing the Right Treatments

We design our treatment plans around each individual’s needs, and no two smile-makeovers are the same. This commitment to personalized treatment allows us to deliver superb results.

The treatment options listed below are commonly utilized in the process of creating your beautiful, long lasting smile.

Veneers

Dental Crowns and Bridges

Teeth Whitening

Gum Lifting and Reshaping

General Dentistry

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full-mouth rehabilitation is the restoration of the mouth involving every tooth in the upper and/or lower arch. Full mouth rehabilitation is a good option for people who have excessively worn down teeth, damaged teeth, missing tooth/teeth or for people who have problems with their Temporo-Mandibular Joint.

Full mouth rehabilitation can include a variety of crowns, veneers, onlays, bridges, or implants. The process is lengthy and only an experienced Dental surgeon can carry out the process efficiently. However, the exceptional results that the process offers has made it one of the most preferred dental care processes for many who have long neglected their teeth and have exposed their teeth to unnatural wear and tear and have even compromised with the aesthetics of their face in the process.

Dental Tourism

In most of the countries that provide best health and medical services to their people at a low cost, treatment for dental problems remains expensive. Additionally, in these countries the dental insurance does not cover anything other than basic treatment procedures. So, if you are facing such a situation then try being a medical traveller and plan for dental tourism to India and say good-bye to your dental problems without worrying about your budgetary constraints.

India is favoured as one of the best dental tourism destinations for its quality dental treatments at comparatively low price. People visiting the country for their dental needs also relish the benefits of India as a cheap tourist destination. The total cost of travel to India along with the cost of treatment and sightseeing for dental tourists is far less than what it would have cost them for a treatment in their own country.

Child Teeth

Baby's first teeth

As teeth begin to emerge, some babies may have sore or tender gums. Rubbing your child’s gums with a clean wet gauze or cotton or finger may relieve some of the soreness. A clean, chilled teething ring may also ease tender gums.
Your child’s baby teeth or milk teeth are important in helping your child chew and speak normally. In addition, the primary teeth hold the space in the jaws for the permanent teeth. Both primary and permanent teeth help give the face its shape and form.
A baby’s front four teeth usually erupt first, typically at about six months of age, although some children don’t have their first tooth until 12 or 14 months.


As your child’s first tooth erupts, consult with the dentist regarding scheduling a first dental visit. It is advantageous for the first dental visit to occur within six months after the first tooth erupts, but not later than the first birthday. Treat the first dental visit as you would with a baby checkup with the child’s physician.

Preventing decay of milk teeth

As soon as teeth appear in the mouth, decay can occur. One of the risk factors for early childhood cavities (sometimes called baby bottle tooth decay) is frequent and prolonged exposure of a baby’s teeth to liquids containing sugar, like sweetened water and fruit juice and potentially milk, breast milk and formula.

Cleaning your child's teeth

Begin cleaning the baby’s mouth during the first few days after birth. After every feeding, wipe the baby’s gums either with a clean, wet gauze pad or with a washcloth or towel. This removes plaque and residual food and helps children become accustomed to having their mouth checked.

Not Sure What You Need?

Simply give us a call and book an appointment for yourself. We are here to help. Walk into our clinic and let us take a closer look to suggest the best treatment you need.