Dental Treatments
We help you discover the ideal treatment that matches your dental health and vision.
Providing the best dental care
We help you achieve a personalized dental plan tailored to your needs.
Creating healthy smiles
From cleanings to cosmetic procedures, we will take care of all your dental needs.

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OUR MISSION
Our goal is to ensure your dental experience will be unforgettable for you and your family.
Discover our executive team
Dr. Aakash Karmacharya
BDS, MDS. Endodontist
Dr.Nagendra Shris
BDS, MDS. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Dr. Raju Shrestha
BDS, MDS Orthodontist
Dr.Raksha Shrestha
BDS, Dental Surgeon
DH. Dipendra Neupane
CDS, Dental Hygienist
Damodar Neupane
Owner
Dinita Neupane
Assistant
Divya Neupane
Receptionist
Our Services
Scaling and polishing
Scaling and polishing are professional dental cleaning procedures that help maintain oral health by removing plaque, tartar (calculus), and stains from teeth. These treatments are commonly performed by dentists or dental hygienists to prevent gum disease and maintain a bright smile.
Root Canal Treatment
During this procedure, the pulp—the soft tissue within the tooth—that has been diseased or injured is removed, and the empty area is filled with a specific substance. By doing this, a tooth that would normally require extraction can be saved. The tooth's function and look can be restored, discomfort can be reduced, and infection can be avoided with root canal therapy.
Braces or clear Aligners
During this procedure, your teeth will be progressively moved into the proper position by means of devices that exert little pressure. Braces are brackets made of ceramic or metal that are wired to your teeth. Detachable plastic trays that fit over your teeth are called clear aligners. Your smile, bite, and dental health can all be enhanced by either choice.
Pediatric dentists
Children from birth to adolescence will receive dental treatment as part of this service. Pediatric dentists have received specialized training to address the particular requirements and difficulties faced by young patients. They provide instruction and advice on habits, diet, and oral hygiene in addition to preventative, restorative, and cosmetic procedures. .
Dental Implant
One popular surgical tooth replacement option is dental implants. Artificial teeth like as crowns, bridges, and dentures are supported by them. A few surgeries and many months of recuperation may be necessary for the installation of dental implants. However, an implant may be used just like a natural tooth when it has healed. Your implant may last a lifetime if you take good care of it.
Crown Bridges
A crown and bridge is a permanent dental prosthesis that is used to replace lost or damaged teeth, enhancing both appearance and functionality. A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by attaching to nearby natural teeth or implants, whereas a crown is a cap that is put over a weak or diseased tooth to restore its strength. These restorations improve dental health, stop teeth from moving, and preserve normal bite alignment. Crowns and bridges, which are made of materials like zirconia, metal, or porcelain, are long-lasting fixes that improve a patient's smile's beauty and functionality.
Tooth Extraction
When a tooth becomes significantly decaying, broken, or causing crowding, it is often extracted from its socket in the jawbone. Simple extractions, which use forceps on visible teeth, or surgical extractions, which necessitate an incision and are frequently done for impacted teeth like wisdom teeth, are also possible. Severe decay, gum disease, fractures, impacted teeth, or orthodontic requirements are common causes of extractions. Proper aftercare, which includes relaxation, pain treatment, and avoiding specific foods, is crucial for healing and avoiding problems like infection or dry socket. The surgery is performed under local anesthetic.
Tooth Restoration
The term "tooth restoration" describes dental operations used to replace or repair lost, rotting, or broken teeth in order to restore their strength, look, and functionality. Dental implants (for permanent tooth replacement), veneers (to improve appearance), bridges (to replace missing teeth), crowns (to cover and protect weak teeth), fillings (to cure cavities), and dentures (for multiple lost teeth) are common varieties. Depending on the application, restorations can be created using zirconia, metal, porcelain, or composite resin. For long-term durability and health, repaired teeth can be maintained with proper oral hygiene and routine dental examinations.
Full And Partial Dentures
Removable prosthetics called full and partial dentures are used to replace lost teeth and improve oral health and appearance. While partial dentures replace only a few lost teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth, full dentures are utilized when all of the teeth in an arch—upper or lower—are gone. Dentures, which are composed of acrylic, metal, or flexible resin, aid in improving face shape, speaking, and chewing. While partial dentures employ clasps or precise attachments, full dentures are held in place by suction or adhesives. Comfort, longevity, and the preservation of dental health are guaranteed by proper maintenance, which includes routine cleaning and adjustments.
Pulpectomy
Pulpectomy is a specialized dental procedure performed on children to treat severe infections or decay in primary (baby) teeth. It involves the complete removal of infected pulp tissue from the tooth’s root canals, preventing further infection and preserving the tooth until it naturally falls out.
Dental X-Ray
An Intraoral Periapical (IOPA) X-ray is a dental radiograph used to capture detailed images of a specific tooth and surrounding bone. It helps dentists accurately diagnose cavities, infections, fractures, and bone loss.