
Tooth Fillings / Restorations
Tooth fillings are used to restore teeth that have been damaged by decay (cavities) or minor fractures. The decayed portion of the tooth is removed and replaced with a tooth-coloured material (usually composite resin or GIC) to restore its shape, function, and strength
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Ultrasonic Scaling and Polishing
This professional dental cleaning removes plaque, tartar (calculus), and stains from your teeth using ultrasonic vibrations, followed by polishing for a smooth, clean finish.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.

Tooth Capping / Crowning of Teeth
A crown, also known as a cap, is a protective covering placed over a damaged, weak, or heavily restored tooth to strengthen it and restore its shape and function.
Why is it Done
To stop tooth decay from spreading, protect the inner layers of the tooth, and prevent pain or further damage.
Why is it Done
It’s a simple, quick procedure done under local anaesthesia. The filling blends in naturally with your tooth, and you can eat normally soon after.
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