We offer 1st class dental services through experienced dental professionals from all dental specialties who are leaders in their field. State-of-art dental clinics are updated with the most recent technology and materials in cosmetics and contemporary dentistry. Patients with special health care needs are readily treated and all you have to do is get an initial examination so that our doctors can
decide whether your condition can be treated in accordance with the needs of the dental clinics. You will receive top care from Maniessa Clinics where all your care will be approved by the supervising dentist, so there is no need to worry about its appropriateness. We provide treatment that is customized to your needs and preferences. Patients are charged a reasonable fee in order to cover the operating costs of the clinic. In this way, you avoid huge charges for expensive treatment and will pay only what is needed for your treatment. At Maniessa Center, we have a strong focus on creating a positive environment for the patient, learning best practice and staying abreast of the latest developments in the field. As a patient, you will likely experience one of the more common treatments related to your tooth health. Tooth decay or gum disease are likely to be the two most likely categories of the problem. To treat tooth decay (dental caries) or gum disease (periodontal disease), you may experience tooth extraction, scaling and root planning, endodontic root canal treatment, and/or tooth restoration. A dentist’s general training will cover the majority of dental treatments. Restorative treatment will imply fillings, crowns, and bridges. Prosthetic treatment (after you lose a tooth) will include dentures. Endodontic treatment is more commonly known as root canal therapy. And periodontal (gum therapy) includes cleaning procedures to heal the inflamed gum tissues. You will be given a general examination and may be required to undergo testing such as x-rays of your teeth. Depending on your condition, you may need to take medication such as a sedative or antibiotics, or less potent drugs prescribed to assist in the healing process. Dentists encourage ongoing care through proper hygiene and annual or twice-yearly checkups to evaluate the state of your teeth. This is important to prevent the development of systemic diseases such as osteoporosis, cancer and diabetes. If you have gum disease, you need to be on the lookout for an increased risk for diabetes, heart disease and preterm birth. This is because oral health is often linked with systemic health. Periodontitis, meaning ¨inflammation around the tooth,¨describes what happens when gums recede from the teeth. They form pockets that become infected. The immune system fights that bacteria but the plaque can spread beneath the gum line. If the toxins build up and the infection continues to grow, the tissues, gum and bone around the teeth may be destroyed. The teeth may also become loose and require removal. This makes it extremely important that if you are experiencing itchiness or pain in the gums, you go to a dentist immediately.
“Prevention is much better than after-care!”