The oral cavity and teeth are a reflection of your health. They can show the first symptoms of numerous diseases. Prompt treatment is important.
Endodontics is an important part of dental medicine and refers to treating dental nerves
(dental pulp). The dental pulp is positioned within the endodontic space of the tooth – the pulp chamber,
which is located within the tooth crown and root canals.
It comprises nerves, blood vessels, and connecting tissue that play an important role in developing and
maintaining tooth vitality.
Endodontics is a very detailed procedure and requires great precision from the dentist. At the Niveus Dental Aesthetics Center, we take care to save and heal teeth, thereby preventing toothaches and extensive dental procedures.
Cleaning calculus or tartar is a simple method in removing all deposits on teeth. Once tartar has formed, it cannot be removed using regular oral hygiene methods but requires a dentist to use special techniques.
Tartar, plaque, and pigmentation from food and smoking can accumulate on the tooth surface and cause many problems, such as reducing blood flow to the gums, difficulties in maintaining hygiene between teeth and the spread of bacteria which can cause bad breath.
The Niveus Dental Aesthetics Center uses a simple and effective method for cleaning tartar . Our experts use special utensils and techniques to thoroughly remove all deposits from your teeth.
Aesthetic fillings , or white fillings rejuvenate and mimic the natural look of teeth. They are especially useful when closing gaps between teeth, and repairing chipped teeth while giving the dental arch a uniform and straight appearance
Besides compensating for the loss of hard dental tissue, white fillings can be used for aesthetic purposes to change the size, color, and shape of teeth
The placement of white fillings does not always require anesthetizing the area requiring correction. Anesthetizing the specific area is often necessary if the problem on the tooth is under the enamel, meaning the dentin surrounding the tooth nerve.
When recommending a certain filling material, we take into consideration the condition of your teeth, the amount of tissue to be compensated, the site of the tooth, and the chewing force exerted on the tooth.