At the Swiss Medical Center, we offer a comprehensive range of dental services to cater to all your needs.
Dental Implants
When it comes to dental implants, there are a few different types available. One of the newer options is computerized dental implants, which are non-surgical and painless. This type of implant is guided by three-dimensional computer images of the jaw, which helps to minimize risks and avoid errors during the implantation process. Computerized dental implants are also generally considered to have fewer risks and complications than traditional dental implants. Another option is immediate dental implants, which are applied directly into the jaw bone cavity shortly after a tooth is extracted. This process only takes about a week to heal, and the new tooth will quickly begin to function like a natural tooth. Dental implants, in general, are a great option for replacing missing teeth since they blend in with the jaw bone and look natural.
Nerve Filling
This procedure is performed when the pulp of the tooth is damaged or when it suffers from decay and inflammation, as the pulp is known to be a soft substance inside the teeth located in the middle of the tooth and contains the nerve. Inflammation of the pulp nerve can occur due to tooth decay and large fillings. When do we need nerve filling? When a tooth is fractured. The tooth was exposed to decay and wasn’t treated. Exposure to several procedures for the same tooth. The case was exposed to a severe blow to the face. You would go to a specialist doctor to treat the roots of the affected tooth
Crown (crown) of teeth
The crown of teeth is a crucial component in maintaining healthy implanted teeth and those with nerve fillings. Its many benefits include compatibility with existing molars, protection against damage and decay, restoration of molar shape and strength, and safeguarding against fracture. Crown installation is especially important after nerve filling to ensure tooth health and longevity
Cleaning Teeth
Maintaining dental health and cleanliness involves the basic procedure of cleaning your teeth. This process involves the removal of impurities, dirt, and residues that may accumulate between and inside your teeth. Teeth cleaning can also address dental issues such as lime formation, pigmentation, dental infections, and deposits. To ensure the effects of teeth cleaning are long-lasting, it is important to maintain good dental hygiene practices like brushing your teeth regularly, using dental floss, and using a mouthwash that can help eliminate bacteria.