Dentistry

Regular dental check-ups help detect and address issues like cavities, gum disease, and oral infections before they become serious problems. Poor oral health has been linked to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections, making preventive dental care essential for overall well-being.

By prioritizing good oral hygiene, professional cleanings, and early intervention, dentistry helps protect not only your teeth and gums but also your general health. A healthy mouth contributes to better digestion, clearer speech, and a confident smile, all of which enhance quality of life.

Taking care of your teeth today means investing in a healthier future!

Dental Hygiene

Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping your  mouth  clean and disease-free. It involves brushing and flossing your teeth as well as visiting your dentist regularly for dental X-rays, exams and cleanings.  Oral hygiene is preventative care. This means you can stop oral health problems — such as cavities, gum disease, bad breath (halitosis) and other issues — before they start by taking good care of your teeth and gums.  

Restoration Dentistry

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing teeth. The main goal of restorative dentistry is to improve oral health and chewing function. Like if you have  Cavities/tooth decay, Damaged or broken teeth, Missing teeth.

 Restorative dentistry focuses on improving oral health and function. Such as  Fillings, bridges,Dentures.

Endodontics

 An endodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on complex tooth problems that primarily affect tooth pulp. Tooth “pulp” is what dental providers call the nervesblood vessels and other tissues deep inside each tooth. When you look in the mirror, the part of your teeth you see is an outer layer called enamel. 

Such as   Root canal,  Endodontic surgery,  Tooth extraction (removal) surgery

Neuromuscular Dentistry

Neuromuscular Dentistry, also known as physiologic dentistry, is a specialized area of dentistry focused on the alignment of the jaw. A neuromuscular dentist is concerned with the health of the teeth and gums, but also with how the teeth, jaw joints, and facial muscles work together to open and close your mouth.  By considering the position of the teeth and how they relate to the function of the joints and muscles, the neuromuscular dentist seeks to balance the relationship for patients who are experiencing chronic pain or reduced function. 

Cosmetic Dentistry

If your teeth are stained, discolored, worn, chipped, broken, misaligned, misshapen, or have gaps between them, modern cosmetic dentistry can give you a better smile. A “smile makeover” improves the appearance of your smile through one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures. Cosmetic dentists work with you to develop a treatment plan. Below you’ll find some information that can help you learn more about the various types of cosmetic dental procedures available.  Such as below mentioned cosmetic treatment. Dental Veneers, 

Inlays / Onlays, Dental CrownDental Bonding & Dental Implants . 

Emergency Care & Oral Surgery

An oral surgery emergency is a situation in which the urgent attention of an oral surgeon is required to treat serious injuries to the teeth, gums, mouth, face and jaws. Oral surgical procedures are performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in a fully-equipped dental clinic or hospital.  Dental emergencies, like toothaches with an emergency tooth extraction and loose teeth, are rarely life-threatening but may require an emergency visit to an oral surgeon to save the tooth, control the bleeding, provide relief from severe pain or prevent more serious harm from occurring.

Hours

Sunday—Thursday

8AM— 5:30 PM

Qurum medical center

Qurum Medical Centre
Villa 61
Al imam street
Madinat al ilam
Muscat

+968 94384225 / 24692898