Dental Care

Comprehensive Dental Care for All Ages

Oral health plays a vital role in overall well-being. At Khetarpal Hospital, our Dental Department provides preventive, restorative, cosmetic, and surgical treatments under one roof. Whether you’re experiencing toothache, gum bleeding, misaligned teeth, or require full-mouth rehabilitation, our team delivers advanced, pain-managed care tailored to your needs.

Common dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, or wisdom tooth impaction can cause discomfort, bad breath, and difficulty eating  and if left untreated, may lead to more serious infections. Children may suffer from early tooth decay or irregular teeth development, while adults often face sensitivity, worn enamel, or periodontal (gum) disease. Older adults may need support with dentures, implants, or maintenance of existing dental work.

From routine cleanings and digital X-rays to complex oral surgeries, our specialists are equipped with modern tools and a gentle approach to ensure a safe and satisfying dental experience.

Our Services Include Treatments For

Regular check-ups, scaling, polishing, fluoride applications, and sealants to protect teeth from decay and gum disease.

Fillings, root canal treatments (RCT), crowns, and bridges to repair damaged or decayed teeth and restore normal function.

Gentle and specialised care for children — including early cavity management, fluoride treatments, space maintainers, and oral habit counselling.

Advanced care for bleeding gums, bad breath, or bone loss around teeth, with procedures such as deep cleaning and flap surgery.

Smile makeovers, teeth whitening, veneers, and tooth-coloured fillings to enhance your smile and boost confidence.

Correction of misaligned teeth and bite issues using braces, retainers, and clear aligners (Invisalign).

Permanent solutions for missing teeth using biocompatible implants, dentures, and fixed prostheses for natural-looking results.

Safe, surgical removal of impacted teeth, cysts, and minor jaw corrections under local or general anaesthesia.

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