Treatment

Our Treatment

Whether you’re a parent bringing in your children or an adult ready to improve your own smile and function, we are to provide quality kids’ dental care and orthodontics under one roof.

We provide children’s cosmetic, preventative, and restorative dental treatment, early orthodontic treatment for toddlers and teens. We provide comprehensive orthodontic treatment for adults.

Treatment for Kids

Cosmetic dental care

Cosmetic dental for children refers to dental treatments that improve the appearance of a child’s teeth and smile while still maintaining healthy tooth structure and proper function. In pediatric dentistry, cosmetic care is usually gentle, conservative, and focused on restoring confidence, especially if a child has chipped, discolored, or uneven teeth.

We provide tooth-colored fillings, bonding for chipped or broken teeth, enamel shaping (tooth contouring), treatment for tooth discoloration, pediatric crowns, and orthodontic treatment.

Preventative treatment

Preventative dental care is designed to keep teeth and gums healthy and prevent dental problems before they start. The goal is to maintain good oral health and avoid issues such as cavities, gum disease, and tooth damage. It focuses on regular checkups, early detection of problems, and good daily oral hygiene habits. By identifying risks early and taking protective measures, dentists can help patients avoid more complex and costly treatments later.

We monitor baby tooth development, evaluate bite and jaw growth, early detect of orthodontic problems, consult on thumb sucking and pacifier habits. We provide regular dental exams, professional teeth cleanings, fluoride treatments, dental sealants, x-rays and monitoring growth, and oral hygiene education.

Restorative treatment

Restorative dental treatment includes dental procedures used to repair or replace damaged, decayed, or missing teeth, restoring their normal function, strength, and appearance. The goal is to bring teeth back to a healthy condition so patients can chew, speak, and smile comfortably. Restorative treatments address problems caused by tooth decay, injury, wear, or developmental issues. By repairing teeth early, dentists can help prevent further damage and protect long-term oral health. For our little patients, restorative treatments are designed to preserve baby teeth until they naturally fall out, which helps protect overall oral health, maintain proper spacing for permanent teeth, support normal chewing and speech development, and prevent infection or pain.

We provide dental fillings, dental crowns, dental bonding, pull therapy (root therapy for baby teeth), nerve treatment, tooth-colored fillings, and teeth extraction.

Sedation

Choosing between nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation, and general anesthesia for children’s dentistry depends on anxiety levels, procedure complexity, and child cooperation. 

Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is the safest, lightest option for mild anxiety, offering fast recovery. 

Oral conscious sedation provides deeper relaxation for moderate anxiety.

General anesthesia is reserved for extensive work or severe behavioral challenges. 

Orthodontic Treatment

Custom-tailored braces (traditional metal braces)

Traditional metal braces: the most common, effective, and durable treatment, using metal brackets and wires to move teeth.

Ceramic braces (clear braces): Similar to metal braces but with tooth-colored or clear brackets, making them less visible. They are more fragile than metal.

Clear aligners

Clear aligners are a modern orthodontic treatment that uses a series of custom-made, transparent plastic trays to gradually move teeth into their proper position. These aligners fit snugly over the teeth and apply gentle, controlled pressure to shift them over time, similar to how traditional braces work but without metal brackets or wires.

Clear aligners are designed to be nearly invisible, making them a popular choice for teens and adults who want a more discreet orthodontic option. They are popular for aesthetics and hygiene.

Orthodontic appliances

Orthodontic appliances are designed to help patients who have arch discrepancies, cross bite and deep bite etc. Each appliance requires a specific time range to achieve the best result.

AppliancesIdeal treatment age
Expanders: Help with narrow arch/palate, cross bite and crowdings.7 year to growth peak
Bite plate: Help to correct deep bite.Before the growth peak
Face mask: Help to correct underbite, anterior cross bite.7 year to growth peak
Retainers: Help to retain teeth where they are and prevent further teeth shifting.Any time

Habit appliances

Habit appliances are special dental devices used to help children stop oral habits that can affect tooth alignment and jaw development. These appliances work by gently discouraging behaviors such as finger sucking, finger biting, tongue thrusting, or prolonged pacifier use, which can interfere with normal dental growth.

Many oral habits are normal in infants and young children, but if they continue for too long, they can lead to problems such as open bites, protruding front teeth, or improper jaw development. Habit appliances help guide the mouth toward healthier patterns while supporting proper tooth and jaw alignment.

Orthodontic surgery

Orthodontic surgery is a procedure used to correct severe jaw and bite problems that cannot be fixed with braces alone. The surgery repositions the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both to improve how the teeth fit together and how the face functions and appears.

Orthodontic surgery is typically recommended for older teenagers or adults whose jaw growth is complete, especially when the jaws are significantly misaligned. It is usually performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in collaboration with an orthodontist.