General Dentistry

Maintaining your oral health

General dentistry focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of conditions affecting the teeth and surrounding tissues. Its primary goal is to preserve natural teeth, detect problems at an early stage, and provide timely, effective care.

Within general dentistry, we treat tooth decay and its complications, restore damaged teeth, manage inflammatory conditions, and provide preventive care. Modern diagnostic methods and high-quality materials allow us to deliver treatment with precision, comfort, and long-term reliability.

Early visits to the dentist help prevent more complex issues and support long-term oral health. Regular check-ups and preventive treatments are essential for maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
15+ Years of Experience
Experience ranging from root canal treatment to rehabilitation.
5,000+ Patients
Treatment carried out using clinical protocols with outcomes.
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3D imaging, digital modelling and detailed treatment planning.
7+ Years of Experience
Hands-on expertise in general and restorative dentistry.

When is treatment needed?

General dentistry helps identify and treat dental conditions at an early stage. Patients should seek care if they experience tooth pain, sensitivity, damage to a tooth, bleeding gums, or any other symptoms that may indicate developing dental problems.
  • Tooth decay

    Tooth decay is one of the most common reasons for visiting a dentist. In its early stages, it may appear as a small spot on the enamel, but as it progresses, it can lead to damage of the tooth structure and pain.

    Timely treatment helps preserve the natural tooth and prevents the development of more serious complications.
  • Toothache

    Toothache can have various causes, including tooth decay, nerve inflammation, tooth damage, or gum disease. Even if the pain subsides, the underlying problem often remains.

    A professional examination is essential to identify the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
  • Bleeding gums

    Bleeding gums are often a sign of inflammation and may indicate the early stages of gingivitis or more advanced gum disease (periodontitis). If left untreated, the condition can progress, leading to deterioration of the gums and loosening of the teeth.
  • Tooth sensitivity

    Tooth sensitivity presents as discomfort when consuming hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks. It may be caused by enamel wear, exposed tooth roots, or tooth decay.
  • Spots or discolouration on a tooth

    Dark spots on the teeth may indicate early-stage tooth decay or enamel damage. The earlier treatment is carried out, the easier it is to preserve healthy tooth structure and avoid more complex procedures.
  • Bad breath

    Persistent bad breath (halitosis) may be associated with dental or gum disease, plaque build-up, or inflammatory conditions in the mouth. A dentist can identify the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
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Reasons to seek treatment

Regular check-ups and timely treatment help prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health conditions. Even in the absence of noticeable symptoms, it is recommended to visit a dentist at least once every six months to monitor the condition of your teeth and gums and detect potential issues at an early stage.

Many dental conditions develop with minimal or no obvious symptoms in the early stages. Mild sensitivity, slight discomfort when chewing, changes in enamel colour, or occasional gum bleeding may be the first signs of underlying problems. Early assessment allows for accurate diagnosis and treatment before more complex issues arise.

If you experience tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling of the gums, persistent bad breath, or any other changes in your oral health, it is important to seek professional care promptly. A qualified dentist will carry out a thorough examination, recommend any necessary diagnostic tests, and provide a tailored treatment plan to maintain the health of your teeth and gums.