Dental Procedures
With the increase in dental awareness among the people of various classes, it becomes an evident fact that dental services should be given a modern touch as being in our well-developed native countries.
In response to this solid fact a team of Dental Surgeons together to discuss this serious issue and came up with the conclusion of opening up a highly professional Dental Hospital equipped with all the modern treatment facilities ranging from minor dental restorative treatment procedures to the most complicated cases of Orthodontics, Prosthodontics and Maxillofacial Surgeries, as a result of which Fatima Dental Hospital came into existence.
Dental Implantology
A set of surgical techniques aiming at the functional rehabilitation of a patient affected by total or partial edentulism. By using dental implants, i.e. metal elements surgically inserted in the mandibular or maxillary bone, or above them but under the gum. These elements are fitted with connectors to fasten them to fixed or removable prostheses to enable chewing functionality. Such implants can have different shapes, they can be inserted in different positions with different techniques then connected to prostheses at different times.

Dental Surgery
Is any of a number of medical procedures that involve artificially modifying dentition or in other words, surgery of the teeth and jaw bones.

Prosthetic
In medicine, prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part lost through trauma, disease & congenital conditions. In other words, a prosthesis is a device which designed to replace a missing part of the body or to make a part of the body work better, such as limb, tooth, eye & heart valve.

Jaw Deformity
A common condition, ranging from mild abnormalities to more severe defects that can be surgically corrected. The upper or lower jaw or both may grow too little or too much, for example
• Underbite or overbite, caused by malocclusion (the improper alignment of the teeth in relation to the first molars)
• Gummy smile, in which your upper jaw has grown too far down
• Long face syndrome, in which you have an open bite with a long-looking face
• Toothless smile, in which your upper jaw is too small

Bone Grafting
A bone graft is used to recreate bone and soft supporting tissues lost due to gum disease. If your jawbone is not thick enough or is too soft so you need bone grafting. Most dental bone grafting procedures are done to restore your bone to its previous form following tooth loss, gum disease or trauma but it's not as scary as you think.

Sinus Lift
A sinus lift is surgery that adds bone to your upper jaw in the area of your molars and premolars. It's sometimes called a sinus augmentation, it can help ensure that there is an adequate bone quantity and quality for the placement of dental implants.

Whitening of Teeth
Also known as dental bleaching is a common procedure in general dentistry. According to the FDA, whitening restores natural tooth color and bleaching whitens beyond the natural color. There are many methods available, such as brushing, bleaching strips, bleaching pen, bleaching gel and laser bleaching.

Scaling & Polishing
It involves removing plaque and tartar deposits that have built up on teeth over time. Plaque is a soft, sticky substance that builds up on your teeth, it is mostly made up of bacteria and bacteria in plaque feed on sugar from food and drink, producing acids as a waste product. The acids attack the teeth by dissolving the minerals in the tooth surface. If this happens too often teeth will decay as a result.
A dentist or hygienist can also polish your teeth, A good scale & polish is what we all need every six months or so.

Orthodontics (Straightning of Teeth)
Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics is the first specialty of dentistry that is concerned with the study and treatment of malocclusions (improper bites), which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships or both.
Orthodontic treatment can focus on dental displacement only or can deal with the control and modification of facial growth. In the latter case it is better defined as "dentofacial orthopaedics".

Crown
A crown is a hollow cap that fits over a tooth, giving it strength & improving its appearance. They are indicated for teeth, which are too extensively decayed, damaged & discolored for treatment by other means.

Bridge
A bridge is a fixed dental restoration used to replace a missing tooth by joining an artificial tooth permanently to adjacent teeth or dental implants. There are many different designs of bridge but the most common is a fixed bridge, which is made by placing crowns on the teeth either side of the space and then joining the crowns together by placing a solid crown in the space to replace the missing tooth. Because this type of bridge uses joined crowns, cleaning the teeth in the area will be more difficult. A well-designed bridge should allow effective daily cleaning.

Fix Orthodontics
The dental technology that is concerned with the design and fabrication of dental appliances for the treatment of malocclusions, which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships or both.

Removable Orthodontics
If you have always wanted straight teeth but never liked the idea of having braces of metal wires or brackets. You should wear the aligners at all times to achieve the best results, only removing them to eat, drink, brush and floss.

Desensitizing of Teeth / Hot & Cold
It is the sensation felt when the nerves inside the dentin of the teeth are exposed to the environment. The sensation can range from irritation all the way to intense, shooting pain. This sensitivity can be caused by several factors, including wear, decaying teeth or exposed tooth roots.
Hot or cold food or drinks and physical pressure are typical triggers in those individuals with teeth sensitivity.

Aesthetic Filling
A method of an aesthetic odontology meant for improving and beautifying the human being’s oral health, smile and face. This method is applied in order to restore broken, worn-out or decayed teeth as well as to make the form of the teeth more pretty to close gaps between the teeth (diastemas) or if you have suffered a dental trauma and your teeth are split (fractured) or similarly then aesthetic odontology is just right for you.

Anti Carves Treatment / Pits Fissure
The top surfaces of your teeth, where the chewing takes place are not smooth and flat. They are cris-crossed with tiny hills and valleys called pits and fissures. These are places where plaque can build up safe from your tooth brush and dental floss. Some of the pits and fissures are so narrow that even a single bristle from your toothbrush can't get deep enough to clean them out.
