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Explore Dental Care Services

We offer a full range of dental services, including cleanings, fillings, implants, braces, root canals, and smile makeovers—all under one roof. Our expert team ensures personalized, high-quality care for every smile.

COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth, gums, and overall smile, while also enhancing your oral health and functionality. From teeth whitening to complete smile makeovers, today's cosmetic procedures are more effective, painless, and affordable than ever before.

DENTAL BONDING

If you're looking for a quick, painless, and cost effective way to improve the appearance of your teeth, dental bonding might be the perfect solution. Whether you have chipped, discolored, or slightly misaligned teeth, bonding can restore your smile with natural-looking results — often in just one visit

ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics is a dental specialty dedicated to diagnosing, preventing, and treating misalignments of the teeth and jaws. It's about more than just aesthetics—proper alignment can significantly impact your overall oral health, function, and confidence.

DENTAL IMPLANTS

Losing a tooth isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can affect your ability to chew, speak clearly, and even your facial structure. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers a long-lasting, natural-looking solution: dental implants. Considered the gold standard for tooth replacement, dental implants restore both function and aesthetics, helping you regain your smile and confidence.

DENTAL CHECKUP

When it comes to maintaining good oral health, brushing and flossing at home are important— but they’re only part of the equation. Regular dental checkups are a vital step in keeping your teeth, gums, and overall health in top shape

TOOTH EXTRACTION

Hearing that you need a tooth extraction can be unsettling, but in many cases, it’s a necessary step to protect your oral health. Whether it's due to severe decay, infection, or crowding, tooth extraction is a common and safe dental procedure that can relieve pain and prevent future complications.

CROWNS & BRIDGES

Missing or damaged teeth can affect much more than your appearance—they can impact your ability to eat, speak, and maintain good oral health. That’s where dental crowns and bridges come in. These common restorative treatments not only improve the look of your smile but also restore function, protect weak teeth, and maintain the alignment of your bite.

DEEP SEDATION DENTISTRY

Does the thought of visiting the dentist fill you with fear? You’re not alone. Many people avoid essential dental treatments due to anxiety, a strong gag reflex, or past negative experiences. Deep sedation dentistry offers a safe, effective solution that allows patients to receive dental care in a calm, sleep-like state—without stress or discomfort.

TOOTH COLORED FILLING

Gone are the days when metal fillings were the only option for treating cavities. Today, tooth coloured fillings, also known as composite fillings, offer a safer, more aesthetic solution that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth. These modern fillings not only restore function but also preserve the appearance of your smile.

GUM RECONTOURING

When you think of a beautiful smile, teeth usually take center stage—but your gums play an equally important role. If you have a "gummy smile," uneven gum lines, or gums that cover too much or too little of your teeth, gum recontouring(also known as gum reshaping) can help achieve a more balanced, attractive smile.

PORCELAIN VENEERS

A confident smile can make a powerful first impression. But if you're self-conscious about chipped, stained, or misaligned teeth, you may find yourself hiding your smile. Fortunately, porcelain veneers offer a fast, effective, and long-lasting solution to transform your appearance and boost your confidence.

SMILE MAKEOVERS

A smile makeover combines multiple cosmetic and restorative dental treatments to enhance the appearance and function of your teeth, tailored to your personal goals and facial features. It’s not just a makeover—it’s a transformation

ORAL SURGERY

When people hear the term “oral surgery,” they often think of complex, invasive procedures. In reality, oral surgery is a common branch of dentistry that includes a wide range of treatments designed to restore the health, function, and aesthetics of your mouth, teeth, and jaws.

ROOT CANAL THERAPY

Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is a procedure that treats problems in the pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels). When this pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, trauma, or cracks, it can lead to severe pain, abscess formation, and tooth loss if left untreated.

COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Rediscover Your Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry

Your smile is one of the first things people notice about you — and it plays a key role in your self-confidence. If you’re unhappy with the appearance of your teeth, cosmetic dentistry offers a wide range of advanced treatments to help you achieve a smile that looks and feels amazing.

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth, gums, and overall smile, while also enhancing your oral health and functionality. From teeth whitening to complete smile makeovers, today’s cosmetic procedures are more effective, painless, and affordable than ever before.

Why Consider Cosmetic Dentistry?

Youthful Appearance:

Whiter, straighter teeth can take years off your appearance.

Boosted Confidence:

A beautiful smile can enhance your self-esteem in both personal and professional settings.

Improved Oral Health:

Some procedures, like aligners and crowns, also contribute to better bite and jaw alignment.

Top Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments

Teeth Whitening

Professional in-office whitening treatments can lighten your teeth by several shades in just one session, safely removing years of stains from coffee, smoking, or aging.

Dental Veneers

Veneers are ultra-thin porcelain or composite shells placed over the front of your teeth. They correct chips, cracks, gaps, and discoloration — instantly improving your smile.

Tooth Bonding

Bonding uses tooth-colored resin to repair minor flaws like chips or uneven edges. It's a quick, non-invasive procedure with immediate results.

Clear Aligners (e.g., Invisalign)

Perfect for adults and teens looking to straighten their teeth discreetly. These custom-made, nearly invisible trays gradually shift teeth without the need for metal braces.

Gum Contouring

Also known as a gum lift, this procedure reshapes your gum line to reveal more of your teeth and create a more balanced, symmetrical smile.

Smile Makeovers

A smile makeover combines several cosmetic procedures to completely transform your appearance — ideal if you have multiple dental concerns.

Your dream smile is just a consultation away. At MED Rx DENTAL CARE we use the latest techniques and technologies to deliver stunning, natural-looking results. Let us help you regain the confidence to smile, laugh, and live freely.

DENTAL BONDING

Instant Smile Makeovers with Dental Bonding

What is Dental Bonding and How Can It Improve Your Smile?

If you’re looking for a quick, painless, and cost-effective way to improve the appearance of your teeth, dental bondingmight be the perfect solution. Whether you have chipped, discolored, or slightly misaligned teeth, bonding can restore your smile with natural-looking results — often in just one visit.

What Can Dental Bonding Fix?

Chipped or Cracked Teeth

Discolored Teeth That Don’t Respond to Whitening

Gaps Between Teeth

Teeth That Look Too Short or Worn Down

Irregularly Shaped Teeth

Exposed Tooth Roots (from gum recession)

Benefits of Dental Bonding

Quick and Painless

Most procedures are completed in under an hour with no anesthesia.

Affordable

One of the most budget-friendly cosmetic dental options.

Minimally Invasive

No drilling or removal of enamel in most cases.

Natural Appearance

The resin is color-matched to your existing teeth.

Reversible

Unlike veneers or crowns, bonding doesn't permanently alter your teeth

Is Dental Bonding Right for You?

Dental bonding is best for minor cosmetic changes and for patients who prefer a conservative, non-permanent treatment. It’s a great choice if you’re looking to make quick improvements without the commitment or cost of more extensive procedures like veneers.

Ready for a Brighter Smile?

At MED Rx DENTAL CARE, we specialize in safe, effective cosmetic treatments like dental bonding. Book a consultation today and let us help you enhance your smile — quickly, affordably, and beautifully.

ORTHODONTICS

More Than Just Straight Teeth

Orthodontics is a dental specialty dedicated to diagnosing, preventing, and treating misalignments of the teeth and jaws. It’s about more than just aesthetics—proper alignment can significantly impact your overall oral health, function, and confidence.

Why Orthodontics Matters

Misaligned teeth can lead to more than a crooked smile. They may cause difficulty in chewing or speaking, contribute to abnormal wear on tooth enamel, and increase the risk of cavities and gum disease due to hard-to reach areas while brushing. Orthodontic treatment helps address these concerns by guiding teeth into their optimal positions, ensuring a healthy, functional bite

Common Issues Treated

Orthodontics can correct crowded or crooked teeth

Gaps between teeth

Overbite, underbite, crossbite, and open bite

Jaw misalignment

Teeth grinding (bruxism) related to poor bite alignment

Treatment Options Available

Gone are the days when metal braces were your only option. Modern orthodontics offers a variety of solutions suited to all age groups:

Orthodontics for All Ages

While orthodontic care is often associated with teenagers, it’s never too late to seek treatment. Many adults are now opting for orthodontics to correct long-standing concerns or enhance their smile. Early assessments around age 7 are also recommended for children to detect potential issues and guide jaw development.

Benefits Beyond the Smile

Aside from a beautifully straight smile, orthodontic treatment:

Enhances self-confidence

Improves speech and chewing function

Reduces risk of dental problems

Supports long-term oral health

Your Journey Starts with a Consultation

Every smile is unique, and so is every treatment plan. A comprehensive consultation will include digital scans, X-rays, and a personalized approach to help you choose the best orthodontic solution for your needs.Book your consultation today and take the first step toward a straighter, healthier smile!

DENTAL IMPLANTS

The Gold Standard for Tooth Replacement

Losing a tooth isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can affect your ability to chew, speak clearly, and even your facial structure. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers a long-lasting, natural-looking solution: dental implants. Considered the gold standard for tooth replacement, dental implants restore both function and aesthetics, helping you regain your smile and confidence.

 What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. Once integrated with the bone, they provide a stable foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

Unlike other tooth replacement options, dental implants:

Look, feel, and function like natural teeth

Prevent bone loss by stimulating the jawbone

Do not affect neighboring teeth (unlike dental bridges)

Offer a permanent, stable solution with proper care

Improve speech and chewing efficiency

Boost self-esteem with a confident, natural-looking smile

Types of Dental Implants

Single Tooth Implant: Replaces one missing tooth.

Implant-Supported Bridge: Replaces several teeth in a row.

All-on-4 or Full Arch Implants: Supports a full set of upper or lower teeth using just four implants.

Mini Implants: A less invasive option for smaller spaces or when bone is limited.

Is It Worth It? Absolutely.

While dental implants may have a higher upfront cost than other options, they are a longterm investment in your oral health and quality of life. Their durability, comfort, and natural appearance make them the most reliable tooth replacement method available today.

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

Dental implants can give you back the confidence to eat, speak, and smile without worry. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward a permanent solution that feels just like your natural teeth!

DENTAL CHECKUPS

Healthy Smiles Start with Dental Checkups

Why Regular Dental Checkups Are Essential for a Healthy Smile

When it comes to maintaining good oral health, brushing and flossing at home are important—but they’re
only part of the equation. Regular dental checkups are a vital step in keeping your teeth, gums, and overall health in top shape. Yet, many people tend to delay or avoid dental visits until a problem arises.

Why Dental Checkups Matter

1. Early Detection of Problems:

Cavities, gum disease, oral infections, and even oral cancer often begin silently. Regular checkups allow your dentist to spot and treat these issues before they become painful or expensive to fix.

2. Professional Cleaning:

Even with daily brushing and flossing, plaque and tartar can build up in hard-to-reach areas. Professional cleaning removes these deposits, reducing the risk of decay and gum disease while leaving your teeth feeling fresh and polished.

3. Preventive Care Saves Money:

Treating dental problems early is always more cost-effective than waiting until they become emergencies. Checkups can prevent toothaches, root canals, extractions, and costly restorative work.

4. Gum Health Monitoring:

Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy mouth. During your visit, your dentist checks for signs of gum inflammation or recession, both of which are treatable if caught early.

5. Oral Cancer Screening:

Dental checkups also include a quick but important screening for oral cancer, especially if you use tobacco or alcohol. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment.

How Often Should You Visit the Dentist?

For most people, dental checkups are recommended every six months. However, those with ongoing dental issues, gum disease, or certain health conditions (like diabetes) may need more frequent visits.

Dental Anxiety? You’re Not Alone

If dental visits make you nervous, you’re not the only one. Many clinics now offer anxiety-reducing amenities, gentle care, and sedation options to make your experience as comfortable as possible. Open communication with your dental team can go a long way.

The Takeaway

Dental checkups are about much more than fixing problems—they’re about preventing them. Think of your dentist as your oral health partner, helping you maintain your smile for life.

 Don’t Wait Until It Hurts!

 If it’s been more than six months since your last visit, now is the perfect time to schedule a dental checkup. A little prevention today can save you a lot of trouble tomorrow.

TOOTH EXTRACTIONS

Safe & Painless Tooth Removal Solutions

 Tooth Extractions: What to Expect and When They’re Necessary

Hearing that you need a tooth extraction can be unsettling, but in many cases, it’s a necessary step to
protect your oral health. Whether it’s due to severe decay, infection, or crowding, tooth extraction is a
common and safe dental procedure that can relieve pain and prevent future complications.

When Is a Tooth Extraction Needed?

Tooth extraction is typically a last resort when a tooth cannot be saved with other treatments like fillings, root canals, or crowns. Common reasons for extraction include:

Severe Tooth Decay or Damage

When a tooth is extensively decayed or broken beyond repair, extraction may be the only option.

Infection or Abscess

If an infection has spread to the tooth's pulp and cannot be resolved with a root canal, the tooth may need to be removed to prevent the infection from spreading.

Gum Disease

Advanced periodontal disease can weaken the support structures of the tooth, making extraction necessary.

Crowded Mouth or Orthodontic Reasons

In preparation for braces, some teeth may need to be removed to create space for proper alignment.

Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth that don’t erupt properly or cause pain, swelling, or infections are often removed.

Fractured Teeth Below the Gumline

Teeth that break near the gumline and cannot be restored may need extraction.

Types of Tooth Extractions

Simple Extraction:
Performed on visible teeth using local anesthesia. The tooth is loosened with a dental instrument and gently removed.

Surgical Extraction:
Required for impacted or broken teeth below the gumline. It involves a small incision in the gum and may require stitches.

Tooth Replacement Options After Extraction

If the extracted tooth isn’t a wisdom tooth, your dentist may recommend replacing it to prevent shifting of nearby teeth and bone loss. Common options include:

Dental Implants

Bridges

Partial Dentures

Your dentist will discuss the best option based on your needs and oral health.

While the thought of tooth extraction might be daunting, it’s a routine procedure that can bring relief and
improve your long-term oral health. With modern techniques and proper aftercare, most patients heal
quickly and experience minimal discomfort.

 If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or think you might need an extraction, schedule a consultation today. Early intervention can make all the difference in preserving your oral health and comfort.

CROWNS & BRIDGES

Seamless Smile Solutions: Crowns & Bridges

Dental Crowns and Bridges: Restoring Function and Beauty to Your Smile

Missing or damaged teeth can affect much more than your appearance—they can impact your ability to
eat, speak, and maintain good oral health. That’s where dental crowns and bridges come in. These
common restorative treatments not only improve the look of your smile but also restore function, protect
weak teeth, and maintain the alignment of your bite.

What Are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged, decayed, or weakened tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance while protecting it from further damage.

When Do You Need a Crown?

Crowns are used for:

Severely decayed or broken teeth

Teeth with large fillings

After root canal treatment

Protecting cracked teeth

Covering misshapen or discolored teeth

Topping off dental implants

Types of Crown Materials

Porcelain or Ceramic: Natural-looking, ideal for front teeth.

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM): Stronger than all-ceramic, used for both front and back teeth.

Gold or Metal Alloys: Extremely durable, best for molars.

Zirconia: Highly durable and aesthetic, growing in popularity.

What Are Dental Bridges?

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a false tooth (or teeth) to the natural
teeth or implants on either side. The supporting teeth are usually fitted with crowns to hold the bridge
in place.

Types of Dental Bridges

Traditional Bridge: Anchored by crowns on both adjacent teeth.

Cantilever Bridge: Anchored on only one side.

Maryland Bridge: Uses a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the backs of adjacent teeth.

Implant-Supported Bridge: Anchored by dental implants instead of natural teeth.

Benefits of Crowns and Bridges

Restore chewing and speaking ability

Maintain the shape of your face

Prevent shifting of adjacent teeth

Enhance appearance and confidence

Protect weak or damaged teeth

Conclusion

Dental crowns and bridges are powerful solutions for restoring damaged or missing teeth, blending
strength, function, and aesthetics. Whether you need to reinforce a weakened tooth or fill a gap in your
smile, these restorations can dramatically improve your oral health and quality of life.
Book a consultation today to find out if a crown or bridge is the right solution for you. Your journey to a
stronger, healthier smile starts here!

DEEP SEDATION DENTISTRY

Stress-Free Dental Care for Anxious Patients

Deep Sedation Dentistry:Stress-Free Dental Care for Anxious Patients

Does the thought of visiting the dentist fill you with fear? You’re not alone. Many people avoid essential dental treatments due to anxiety, a strong gag reflex, or past negative experiences. Deep sedation dentistry offers a safe, effective solution that allows patients to receive dental care in a calm, sleep-like state—without stress or discomfort.

What Is Deep Sedation Dentistry?

 Deep sedation involves administering sedative medication that places you on the edge of consciousness. You won’t be fully awake, and you likely won’t remember the procedure. However, your vital signs are closely monitored by trained professionals to ensure your safety throughout.

Who Can Benefit?

Deep sedation is ideal for:

Patients with extreme dental anxiety or phobia

Those undergoing complex or lengthy procedures

Individuals with a low pain threshold or strong gag reflex

Children or adults who struggle to sit still during treatment

Comfort, Safety, and Confidence

Deep sedation dentistry removes the emotional barrier to receiving the care you need. With modern techniques and close monitoring, it is both safe and effective—helping you maintain your oral health without fear or stress.

Avoiding the dentist out of fear?

Ask us about deep sedation options. Your comfort and peace of mind matter, and we’re here to help you smile again—confidently and pain-free.

TOOTH-COLOURED FILLINGS

Natural-Looking Protection for Your Smile

Tooth-Coloured Fillings

Gone are the days when metal fillings were the only option for treating cavities. Today, tooth coloured fillings, also known as composite fillings, offer a safer, more aesthetic solution that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth. These modern fillings not only restore function but also preserve the appearance of your smile.

What Are Tooth-Coloured Fillings?

Tooth-coloured fillings are made from a composite resin—a blend of plastic and fine glass particles— that can be custom-shaded to match the exact color of your teeth. This makes them ideal for visible areas like front teeth, as well as for people who want a more discreet alternative to silver (amalgam) fillings.

When Are They Used?

Tooth-coloured fillings are commonly used to:

Repair cavities caused by tooth decay

Restore chipped or cracked teeth

Replace old metal fillings for a more natural look

Fill gaps or small imperfections in teeth

Benefits of Tooth-Coloured Fillings

Aesthetic Appeal: Blends perfectly with your natural teeth

Strong and Durable: Withstands normal chewing pressure

Preserves Tooth Structure: : Requires less removal of healthy tooth material

Mercury-Free: A safer and more environmentally friendly option

Quick Setting: Hardened instantly using a special curing light

Conclusion

Tooth-coloured fillings are a smart, attractive solution for restoring damaged teeth without compromising your smile. They offer strength, safety, and beauty—all in one.

Need a filling or want to replace old metal ones?

Book your appointment today and let us help you restore your teeth
the natural way—with results that look and feel like the real thing.

GUM RECONTOURING

Reshape Your Smile with Precision

 Gum Recontouring: Reshape Your Smile with Precision

When you think of a beautiful smile, teeth usually take center stage—but your gums play an equally important role. If you have a “gummy smile,” uneven gum lines, or gums that cover too much or too little of your teeth, gum recontouring(also known as gum reshaping) can help achieve a more balanced, attractive smile.
This safe and effective cosmetic procedure reshapes the gum line for improved aesthetics and, in some cases, better oral health.

What Is Gum Recontouring?

 Gum recontouring is a dental procedure that involves carefully removing or reshaping excess gumtissue to expose more of the natural tooth. It can be done using traditional surgical methods ormodern laser technology, depending on your case and preferences.

Who Is It For?

You might be a good candidate for gum recontouring if you have:

A gummy smile (excess gum covering the teeth)

Uneven or asymmetrical gum lines

Teeth that appear too short or stubby

Gum tissue that needs reshaping after periodontal treatment

Aesthetic concerns that affect your confidence

Benefits of Gum Recontouring

Enhances Smile Aesthetics

Creates a more proportionate and symmetrical smile.

Boosts Confidence

Revealing more of your natural teeth can transform your overall appearance.

Improves Oral Hygiene

Removing excess gum tissue can reduce areas where plaque may collect.

Minimally Invasive with Quick Recovery

Especially with laser treatment, there's minimal discomfort and downtime.

Gum Recontouring + Other Cosmetic Treatments

Yes—once gum tissue is removed, it does not typically grow back, making it a permanent solution for reshaping your smile.

Conclusion

Gum recontouring is a simple yet transformative procedure that can dramatically enhance the look of your smile. If uneven or excessive gums are keeping you from showing off your teeth, this treatment may be the key to renewed confidence.

Interested in a more balanced smile?

Schedule a consultation today to see if gum recontouring is right
for you. Let your gums frame your teeth—not overshadow them!

PORCELAIN VENEERS

The Secret to a Flawless Smile

Porcelain Veneers: The Secret to a Flawless Smile

A confident smile can make a powerful first impression. But if you’re self-conscious about chipped, stained, or misaligned teeth, you may find yourself hiding your smile. Fortunately, porcelain veneers offer a fast, effective, and long-lasting solution to transform your appearance and boost your confidence.
Porcelain veneers are one of the most popular cosmetic dental treatments for achieving a bright, even, and natural-looking smile. Let’s explore what they are, how they work, and why they might be the perfect option for you.

What Are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells of high-quality ceramic that are bonded to the front surface of your teeth. Designed to mimic the look and feel of natural enamel, veneers are a versatile solution for a variety of cosmetic concerns.

What Issues Can Veneers Fix?

Porcelain veneers can correct:

Discolored or stained teeth that don’t respond to whitening

Chipped or cracked teeth

Gaps between teeth

Mildly misaligned or uneven teeth

Worn down or short teeth

Misshapen teeth

Whether you're fixing one tooth or transforming your entire smile, veneers can create dramatic, natural-looking results.

Benefits of Porcelain Veneers

Natural Appearance: Custom-designed to match the color, shape, and translucency of your natural teeth.

Stain Resistance: Porcelain resists stains better than natural enamel, helping your smile stay white.

Minimally Invasive: Only a small amount of enamel is removed to place the veneers.

Durable and Long-Lasting: With proper care, veneers can last 10–15 years or more.

Instant Smile Transformation: See noticeable improvements in just 2–3 appointments.

Conclusion

 Porcelain veneers are a powerful cosmetic tool that can enhance your smile and change the way you feel about yourself. Whether you want a subtle improvement or a complete smile makeover, veneers offer a personalized, long-lasting solution with stunning results.

Ready for a Picture-Perfect Smile?

Book a consultation today and discover how porcelain veneers can
help you achieve the radiant, confident smile you’ve always
wanted.

SMILE MAKEOVER

Transforming More Than Just Your Teeth

 Smile Makeover: Transforming More Than Just Your Teeth

Your smile is one of the first things people notice about you—and when you feel good about it, it shows in your confidence, self esteem, and how you carry yourself. But if you’ve ever felt self conscious about chipped, stained, crooked, or missing teeth, a smile makeover could be the perfect solution.This safe and effective cosmetic procedure reshapes the gum line for improved aesthetics and, in some cases, better oral health.
A smile makeover combines multiple cosmetic and restorative dental treatments to enhance the appearance and function of your teeth, tailored to your personal goals and facial features. It’s not just a makeover—it’s a transformation.

What Is a Smile Makeover?

 A smile makeover is a customized treatment plan designed to improve the look of your smile. It may include one or more procedures, depending on your specific needs. The goal is to create a balanced, natural-looking, and healthy smile that suits your face and personalit

Who Is a Candidate for a Smile Makeover?

You might be an ideal candidate if you have:

Discolored or stained teeth

Chipped, cracked, or worn teeth

Gaps between teeth

Crooked or uneven teeth

Missing teeth

A gummy or uneven gum line

An imbalanced bite

A smile makeover is suitable for anyone looking to dramatically improve their smile's appearance and oral health.

Common Smile Makeover Treatments

Teeth Whitening:
Brightens and removes stains for a whiter, more youthful smile.

Porcelain Veneers:
Custom-made shells that cover imperfections like chips, gaps, and discoloration.

Dental Crowns:
Restore damaged teeth and enhance their appearance and strength.

Orthodontics (Braces or Aligners):
Straighten crooked teeth and correct bite issues.

Gum Contouring:
Reshapes the gum line for a more balanced and symmetrical smile.

Dental Implants or Bridges:
Replace missing teeth with permanent, natural-looking solutions.

Composite Bonding:
Quick, non-invasive fix for minor chips, cracks, or gaps.

Ready to Love Your Smile Again?

Schedule a smile consultation today and take the first step
toward a more confident, stunning you.

ORAL SURGERY

Your Safety First – Precision Oral Surgery

What Is Oral Surgery?

When people hear the term “oral surgery,” they often think of complex, invasive procedures. In reality, oral surgery is a common branch of dentistry that includes a wide range of treatments designed to restore the health, function, and aesthetics of your mouth, teeth, and jaws. From wisdom tooth extractions to corrective jaw surgery, oral surgical procedures play a critical role in resolving dental issues that can’t be addressed with routine treatments.

Common Types of Oral Surgery

Tooth Extractions

The most common oral surgery, especially for impacted wisdom teeth or teeth damaged beyond repair.

Dental Implant Placement

Surgical insertion of titanium posts into the jawbone to replace missing teeth with natural looking, functional prosthetics.

Corrective Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery)

Treats jaw misalignment, bite issues, or facial imbalances caused by trauma or genetics.

Bone Grafting

Rebuilds and strengthens jawbone tissue in preparation for implants or to treat bone loss due to gum disease or trauma.

Sinus Lifts

A procedure to add bone to the upper jaw near the molars and premolars, often required before implant placement.

Treatment of Oral Pathologies

Removal of cysts, tumors, or suspicious lesions for biopsy and diagnosis.

Frenectomy

Removal of the frenulum (the small fold of tissue under the tongue or upper lip) to improve mobility or speech.

When Is Oral Surgery Needed?

Your dentist may recommend oral surgery if you:</span

Have impacted wisdom teeth

Experience jaw pain, dysfunction, or bite issues

Need dental implants to replace missing teeth

Have significant bone loss in the jaw

Are suffering from severe tooth infection or damage

Need correction of facial trauma or deformity

Is Oral Surgery Safe?

Yes. When performed by a qualified dental or oral surgeon, oral surgery is safe, effective, and routine. Your surgeon will ensure all precautions are taken for a smooth procedure and recovery.

Have questions or concerns about a procedure?

Schedule a consultation with our team to discuss your options
and find out how oral surgery can help you achieve optimal oral
health.

ROOT CANAL THERAPY

Modern Root Canals: Quicker, Easier, Smarter

 What Is Root Canal Therapy?

 Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is a procedure that treats problems in the pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels).When this pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, trauma, or cracks, it can lead to severe pain, abscess formation, and tooth loss if left untreated.
During the treatment, the infected pulp is removed, the inner chamber is cleaned and disinfected, and the space is filled and sealed to prevent future infection. The tooth is then restored with a filling or crown.

Signs You Might Need a Root Canal

Persistent toothache or throbbing pain

Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers

Swelling or tenderness around the tooth or gums

Darkening or discoloration of the tooth

A pimple-like bump on the gums (indicating an abscess)

Pain when chewing or touching the tooth

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

Saves Your Natural Tooth

Avoids the need for extraction and preserves your natural bite and appearance.

Eliminates Pain and Infection

Provides long-lasting relief from toothache and swelling.

Restores Full Function

Allows you to chew, speak, and smile normally without discomfort.

Cost-Effective

More affordable and less invasive than tooth extraction followed by a dental implant or bridge.

Myth Busted: Root Canals Are Not Painful!

One of the biggest misconceptions is that root canal treatment is painful. In reality, the procedure relieves pain caused by infection. Thanks to advanced technology, it’s now more comfortable, precise, and efficient than ever.

Don’t Let Tooth Pain Disrupt Your Life

Book your consultation today to see if root canal therapy is right
for you—and take the first step toward a healthier, pain-free
smile.

What they say about us

Dr. Manoranjan SJ, BDS, MDS – Consultant Periodontist

With over two decades of dental excellence and a sharp focus
on periodontal health, Dr. Manoranjan SJ stands as a leading
name in advanced gum care and smile enhancement. After
earning his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), he went on to
pursue his Master’s in Periodontics (MDS), mastering the art and
science of treating complex gum diseases and reconstructive
periodontal procedures.
A highly respected Professor in the Department of Periodontics
at AECS Maruthi Dental College for over 15 years, Dr.
Manoranjan has trained countless budding dentists while
delivering exceptional patient care. His expertise in minimally
invasive, aesthetic-driven periodontal treatments makes him a
go-to specialist for patients seeking both function and finesse

Dr. Abdul Khadir BDS – Founder of MedRx Dental Care I Consultant Dental Surgeon | Implantologist | Root Canal Specialist

With over two decades of trusted clinical excellence, Dr. Abdul Khadir is
a distinguished dental surgeon known for delivering precision-driven,
patient-centric care across all facets of dentistry. A graduate of BDS, he
brings rich experience, deep clinical insight, and a calm, reassuring
presence that patients truly value.
Dr. Khadir has built his reputation on exceptional outcomes in dental
implants, root canal treatments, and full-mouth restorations. Whether
it’s replacing missing teeth with world-class implant solutions or
preserving natural ones through advanced RCT techniques, his goal
remains the same: restore health, function, and confidence—beautifully
and painlessly.
Over the years, he has become the go-to dental consultant for patients
seeking high-quality, long-lasting results—with a strong focus on both
function and aesthetics.

Bachelors of dental surgery MASTERS OF DENTAL SURGERY( MDS ) in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Specialisation -OMFS) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Basic Life Support (BLS)

DR. PARTHIBAN PRABAKARAN is a highly skilled and
dedicated Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with over a
decade of experience in diagnosing, treating and managing
conditions related to the mouth, jaws, and face. Proven
track record of delivering exceptional patient care and
achieving positive outcomes in complex surgical cases.