You must have heard that prevention is always better than cure. Envisage has always placed a strong emphasis on paediatric dentistry in order to prevent decaying and damaged teeth. Envisage Paediatric Preventative Dental Care covers all of your children's preventive dentistry needs.
We perform a comprehensive dental checkup, which includes a thorough inspection of the teeth and gums of your kids. We use the information gathered during our evaluation to provide a detailed diagnosis and treatment plan for your child.
Envisage provides regular dental examinations for kids. Our dentist will examine your child's teeth, jaw, and oral tissues during dental check-ups. Our dentists consider and inform you if any oral difficulties are anticipated for your child in the near future.
Fluoride administration is a simple, painless, and non-invasive process that helps to prevent additional tooth decay. Fluoride can be used as a gel, foam, or rinse on your child's teeth. Depending on the severity of the risk factors, our doctor may request that the Fluoride treatment for your child must be repeated once or twice a year.
Cleaning treatments for children's teeth should be done on a frequent basis. With time, deposits on children's teeth tend to accumulate. The stains, tartar, and plaque on their teeth are removed during a dental cleaning session at our Envisage clinic. This treatment aids in the restoration of the pearly white colour and beautiful texture of their teeth.
Pits and fissures are surface imperfections that occur naturally on the biting surfaces of most erupting teeth. Because teeth are constantly attacked by bacteria and acids, they require protection to prevent bacterial infiltration and cavity formation, which leads to tooth decay. Dental sealants are compounds that are placed in these pits and fissures by our dentists to fill them in and provide a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. Our experts at Envisage perform them with care and gentleness.
Interceptive orthodontics, also known as a two-phase treatment, is a type of orthodontic treatment provided by us for young children and it may begin as early as age 7-9. Although early treatment is not appropriate for all orthodontic issues, it may be beneficial in some instances for kids.
Jaw surgery comprises correcting jaw abnormalities, realigning the jaws with the teeth, and improving the kid's appearance. Our corrective treatment can fix small and substantial problems in the jaw structure of your kid.
Because your kid's primary teeth are way thinner than permanent teeth, cavities develop significantly more quickly in primary teeth. It can cause discomfort and infection. There's a good probability the decay will spread to other teeth as well. It is far preferable to get tiny cavities filled by a range of our experts assisting rather than risk tooth decay and root canal therapy.
When the degradation isn't too severe, a pulpotomy is done. In pulpectomy our Paediatric Dentist removes the injured pulp, allowing the kids remaining healthy pulp to breathe easier. The pulp and filling are now protected by a crown, which is sealed with a unique medicated filling.
We encourage and provide the adoption of stainless steel crowns in kids due to the protection from future decay provided by their full coverage characteristic, as well as their increased durability and lifetime.
Orthodontic treatments are a type of dentistry that involves repositioning mismatched teeth for better function and to improve the jawline and face's cosmetic appeal intended to prevent and repair anomalies in the "bite." Giving your child orthodontic treatment at an early age can aid in the correction of their jawline and the prevention of dental problems as they grow older.
For children, space management in their teeth is crucial because it prevents teeth from getting crooked or fully misaligned. At Envisage, we focus on creating the best possible space for the new teeth by implementing individualised treatment plans that are tailored to your child's needs.
Simple dental extraction comprises the removal of visible teeth in the mouth. This technique is frequently performed in our clinics by our dentists, who use a local anaesthetic to numb the area and lessen the pain.