Dental Services Offered

Shine offers a variety of professional services including:

  1. Implantology: All types of jaw and jaw implants, including immediate and full-arch solutions.
  2. Restorative Dentistry: All types of fixed and removable (mobile) restorations, including veneers.
  3. Orthodontics: All types of metal braces and transparent aligners (clear aligners).
  4. Endodontics: Nerve treatments and root canal therapy.
  5. Sedation: Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for patient comfort during procedures.
  6. Diagnostic Imaging: Conventional X-rays and 3D imaging (Cone Beam CT) for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
  7. Hygiene and Whitening:
  • Professional teeth cleaning and polishing.
  • Teeth whitening treatments:
  • Flash whitening with professional light-activated systems (45 KD).
  • Home whitening with custom trays (45 KD).

Pricing:

Prices start from 350 KD for each implant, including the screw and the crown.

Final cost is determined by the dentist after a complete dental examination and consultation.

Please note: This list is for informational purposes only. Always contact our team support to get a personalized advice and treatment options.

FAQ

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01. How often should I visit the dentist?

The recommended frequency of dental visits depends on your individual oral health needs and risk factors. Generally, most adults with healthy teeth and gums should visit their dentist for a checkup and cleaning every six months. However, individuals with certain dental conditions or risk factors, such as pregnant women, people with diabetes, or those prone to cavities, may need more frequent visits.

02. What are the benefits of regular dental checkups and cleanings?

Regular dental checkups and cleanings are crucial for maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems. Cleanings remove plaque and calculus (tartar) that brushing and flossing alone cannot reach, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease. Additionally, checkups allow your dentist to detect and address any dental issues early, often before they become more serious and expensive to treat.

03. What are the different types of dental services available?

Dentists offer a wide range of services to address various oral health needs. These include:

  • Preventive care: Regular checkups and cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants.
  • Restorative care: Fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and implants to restore missing or damaged teeth.
  • Cosmetic dentistry: Teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and other procedures to improve the appearance of your smile.
  • Orthodontics: Braces and aligners to correct misaligned teeth and improve bite function.
  • Endodontics: Root canal therapy to save teeth with damaged or infected pulp.
  • Oral surgery: Procedures such as wisdom teeth extraction and jaw surgery.
04. What is the process for getting dental implants?

Dental implant placement generally involves several steps:

  • Consultation and planning: You will undergo a thorough examination and discuss your treatment goals with your dentist.
  • Implant surgery: The dentist will place the implant post into your jawbone.
  • Healing period: The jawbone will need time to heal around the implant and integrate with it (osseointegration). This can take several months.
  • Abutment placement: Once the implant has healed, a small connector piece called an abutment is attached to it.
  • Crown placement: The final step is to place the custom-made crown on top of the abutment, restoring your smile.
05. Is it safe to get dental implants?

Dental implants are considered a safe and effective procedure for replacing missing teeth. The success rate for dental implants is very high, with over 95% success rate in most cases. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are some risks involved, such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. These risks are typically minimal and can be minimized with proper planning and technique.

06. What happens if I have dental anxiety?

Dental anxiety is a common concern, affecting millions of people. If you experience anxiety about visiting the dentist, you are not alone.

07. How to manage dental anxiety?

Fortunately, there are many options available to help manage dental anxiety, including:

  • Talking to your dentist: Be open and honest about your anxiety. They can provide reassurance and discuss strategies to make your visit more comfortable.
  • Sedation options: Some dentists offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or oral sedation to help patients relax during procedures.
  • Distraction techniques: Listening to music, watching videos, or using other distraction techniques during your appointment can ease anxiety.
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy: This type of therapy can help you identify and change negative thought patterns that contribute to dental anxiety.

With the right support, you can overcome your dental anxiety and receive the care you need.

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