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Non-metallic zirconia cap
In the field of modern restorative dentistry, non-metallic zirconia caps (also known as zirconia crowns) have emerged as one of the most advanced and reliable options for tooth restoration. They combine excellent strength, durability, and lifelike aesthetics, making...
Dental Implant
Dental implants are advanced, long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. They are designed to look, feel, and function just like natural teeth, making them one of the most popular options in modern restorative dentistry. Unlike dentures or bridges, which rest...
TM joint pain
TM joint pain refers to discomfort or dysfunction in the temporomandibular joint, the hinge that connects your jawbone to your skull. This joint plays a crucial role in everyday activities like talking, chewing, yawning, and swallowing. When this joint becomes...
Common ulcers of the oral cavity
Oral ulcers are painful, often recurrent lesions that develop in the soft tissues of the mouth, including the inner cheeks, lips, tongue, floor of the mouth, and soft palate. These ulcers can vary in size, shape, and severity, and may result from a variety of causes,...
Treatment of Paediatric Tooth
Paediatric tooth treatment refers to the diagnosis, prevention, and management of dental issues in children, from infancy through adolescence. Because children’s teeth and jaws are still developing, their dental care requires specialized techniques, equipment, and a...
Surgical Extraction
Surgical extraction is a dental procedure performed to remove a tooth that cannot be easily accessed or extracted by routine means. Unlike a simple extraction—where the tooth has fully erupted and is visible in the mouth—a surgical extraction involves removing teeth...






