Services Offered

Comprehensive dental care delivered with precision, safety, and compassion.

General Dentistry

General dentistry forms the foundation of lifelong oral health. At Dr Shaurya Rana Dental Practice, we focus on preventive, diagnostic, and restorative care to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Our comprehensive approach ensures that potential problems are identified early and addressed before they develop into more serious conditions requiring complex treatment.

Services Included

  • Comprehensive oral examination: Thorough assessment of teeth, gums, soft tissues, and bite alignment
  • Digital dental X-rays: Advanced imaging with minimal radiation exposure for accurate diagnosis
  • Professional scaling and polishing: Removal of plaque, tartar, and surface stains to prevent gum disease
  • Tooth-colored fillings: Aesthetic composite restorations that blend seamlessly with natural teeth
  • Management of tooth sensitivity: Diagnosis and treatment of sensitivity caused by enamel erosion or exposed roots
  • Gum disease treatment: Comprehensive periodontal therapy to restore gum health
  • Oral hygiene instruction: Personalized guidance on proper brushing and flossing techniques
  • Fluoride treatments: Professional application to strengthen enamel and prevent decay
  • Dental sealants: Protective coating for cavity-prone back teeth

Regular dental check-ups every six months help detect issues early and prevent complex dental problems. We believe that prevention is always better than cure, and our team is committed to educating patients about maintaining optimal oral health between visits.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry enhances the appearance of your smile while preserving natural tooth structure. Each treatment is personalized to achieve balanced, natural-looking results that complement your facial features and personality. We combine artistic vision with clinical expertise to create smiles that boost confidence and improve overall quality of life.

Cosmetic Treatments Offered

  • Professional teeth whitening: In-office and take-home bleaching systems for dramatic, long-lasting results
  • Aesthetic tooth-colored fillings: Mercury-free composite restorations that match your natural tooth color
  • Dental veneers: Ultra-thin porcelain shells to correct shape, size, color, and alignment issues
  • Smile makeovers: Comprehensive treatment planning to transform your entire smile
  • Gum contouring: Reshaping of gum tissue for a more balanced smile
  • Composite bonding: Quick and affordable repair of chips, gaps, and minor imperfections
  • Replacement of old restorations: Updating old silver fillings with aesthetic alternatives
  • Tooth reshaping: Minor adjustments to improve tooth shape and harmony

Our approach emphasizes conservative dentistry combined with refined aesthetics. We use high-quality materials and proven techniques to ensure that cosmetic treatments are not only beautiful but also durable and functional. During your consultation, we'll discuss your aesthetic goals and create a customized treatment plan that achieves the smile you've always wanted.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment (endodontic therapy) is performed to save a severely infected or damaged tooth by removing the infected pulp and sealing the canals to prevent reinfection. This procedure allows you to keep your natural tooth rather than extracting it, maintaining your natural bite and preventing adjacent teeth from shifting.

When Is RCT Required?

  • Persistent tooth pain: Continuous or recurring pain indicating pulp infection
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold: Prolonged sensitivity even after the stimulus is removed
  • Swelling or dental abscess: Infection that has spread beyond the tooth
  • Deep decay or trauma: Extensive cavity or injury affecting the tooth's nerve
  • Darkening of the tooth: Discoloration indicating internal damage
  • Tenderness when chewing: Pain or pressure sensitivity while eating
  • Gum pimple (fistula): Recurring pimple-like swelling on the gum

Our Root Canal Process

  • Comprehensive diagnosis using digital X-rays and clinical examination
  • Local anesthesia for complete pain-free treatment
  • Isolation of the tooth with rubber dam for sterile procedure
  • Precise cleaning and shaping of root canals using rotary instruments
  • Thorough disinfection to eliminate bacteria
  • Complete sealing of canals with biocompatible materials
  • Restoration with crown for long-term protection

We use modern techniques including rotary endodontics and apex locators to ensure accuracy, comfort, and long-term success. Most root canal treatments can be completed in one or two appointments, and preserving your natural tooth is always our priority. With proper care, a tooth that has received root canal treatment can last a lifetime.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a permanent and reliable solution for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone, which serves as an artificial tooth root, topped with a natural-looking crown. Implants restore function, aesthetics, and help maintain jawbone health by preventing the bone loss that typically follows tooth loss.

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Natural look and feel: Implants function just like your natural teeth
  • Improved chewing and speech: Restore full bite force and clear pronunciation
  • Long-term durability: Can last 20-30 years or more with proper care
  • Prevention of bone loss: Stimulate jawbone to prevent deterioration
  • No impact on adjacent teeth: Unlike bridges, neighboring teeth remain untouched
  • Enhanced confidence: Smile, eat, and speak without worry
  • Easy maintenance: Care for them like natural teeth with brushing and flossing
  • High success rate: Over 95% success rate with proper placement and care

Implant Treatment Process

  • Consultation and planning: Comprehensive examination, X-rays, and 3D imaging
  • Surgical placement: Precise placement of titanium implant into jawbone
  • Healing period: 3-6 months for osseointegration (implant fusing with bone)
  • Abutment placement: Connector piece attached to implant
  • Crown fabrication: Custom crown created to match your natural teeth
  • Final restoration: Crown permanently attached to complete your smile

Each implant treatment is planned meticulously using advanced diagnostic tools to ensure safety, precision, and predictable outcomes. We evaluate bone quality, anatomical structures, and aesthetic requirements to create a customized treatment plan. Whether you're missing a single tooth or multiple teeth, dental implants offer the most advanced and reliable tooth replacement option available today.

Orthodontics

Orthodontic treatment corrects misaligned teeth and jaws to improve both function and appearance. Properly aligned teeth are easier to clean, reduce excessive wear, improve bite function, and enhance your smile's aesthetics. We offer modern orthodontic solutions for patients of all ages.

Orthodontic Issues We Treat

  • Crowded teeth: Insufficient space causing overlapping teeth
  • Gaps and spacing: Excessive space between teeth
  • Overbite: Upper teeth significantly overlap lower teeth
  • Underbite: Lower teeth protrude beyond upper teeth
  • Crossbite: Some upper teeth bite inside lower teeth
  • Open bite: Upper and lower teeth don't meet when biting
  • Misaligned jaw: Jaw position affecting bite and facial symmetry

Treatment Options

  • Traditional braces: Metal brackets and wires for comprehensive correction
  • Ceramic braces: Tooth-colored brackets for less visible treatment
  • Clear aligners: Removable, transparent trays for mild to moderate cases
  • Retainers: Devices to maintain results after active treatment

Treatment duration typically ranges from 12 to 36 months depending on the complexity of your case. Regular monitoring appointments ensure treatment progresses as planned. Orthodontic treatment is an investment in your oral health, facial aesthetics, and self-confidence that provides lifelong benefits.

Prosthodontics (Crowns, Bridges & Dentures)

Prosthodontics focuses on restoring and replacing damaged or missing teeth with artificial prostheses. These restorations improve function, aesthetics, and help maintain your oral health by preventing further complications from missing or severely damaged teeth.

Dental Crowns

Crowns are tooth-shaped caps that cover the entire visible portion of a damaged tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are recommended when:

  • A tooth has extensive decay or a large filling
  • Following root canal treatment
  • A tooth is cracked or weakened
  • For cosmetic improvement of severely discolored or misshapen teeth
  • To anchor a dental bridge

Dental Bridges

Bridges literally "bridge" the gap created by one or more missing teeth, using crowns on adjacent teeth or implants as support. Benefits include:

  • Restore your smile and facial contours
  • Prevent remaining teeth from shifting
  • Restore proper chewing and speaking ability
  • Distribute bite forces evenly
  • Maintain facial shape

Dentures

Dentures are removable appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. We offer:

  • Complete dentures: For patients missing all teeth in upper or lower arch
  • Partial dentures: For patients with some remaining natural teeth
  • Immediate dentures: Placed immediately after tooth extraction
  • Implant-supported dentures: More stable dentures anchored by dental implants

Crown and Bridge Materials

  • Porcelain/Ceramic: Natural appearance, ideal for visible front teeth
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal: Strength combined with aesthetics
  • Zirconia: Extremely strong, biocompatible, and tooth-colored
  • Metal alloys: Highly durable for back teeth where strength is priority

All prosthetic restorations are custom-designed to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and size. With proper care and regular dental visits, crowns and bridges typically last 10-15 years or longer.

Tooth Extractions

While preserving natural teeth is always our priority, sometimes tooth extraction becomes necessary to protect your overall oral health. We perform extractions with gentle techniques and appropriate anesthesia to ensure patient comfort throughout the procedure.

Reasons for Tooth Extraction

  • Severe tooth decay: When decay is too extensive to restore
  • Advanced gum disease: When bone support is severely compromised
  • Dental infection: Abscess that cannot be treated with root canal therapy
  • Crowding: To create space for orthodontic treatment
  • Impacted wisdom teeth: Teeth trapped in jawbone or gums
  • Fractured teeth: Teeth broken beyond repair
  • Preparation for dentures: Removal of non-restorable teeth

Types of Extractions

  • Simple extraction: For visible, fully erupted teeth performed under local anesthesia
  • Surgical extraction: For teeth that haven't erupted or are broken at gum line
  • Wisdom teeth removal: Specialized extraction of third molars

Post-Extraction Care

  • Bite on gauze to control bleeding
  • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling
  • Take prescribed medications as directed
  • Eat soft foods and avoid the extraction site
  • No smoking, drinking through straws, or vigorous rinsing for 24 hours
  • Maintain oral hygiene while being gentle around the extraction site

After extraction, we discuss tooth replacement options including dental implants, bridges, or partial dentures to restore function and prevent adjacent teeth from shifting. Most patients heal completely within 1-2 weeks with proper post-operative care.

Pediatric Dentistry

Children require specialized dental care that addresses their unique oral health needs and helps establish positive attitudes toward dental visits. We create a friendly, comfortable environment where children feel safe and parents feel confident in their child's care.

Pediatric Services

  • First dental visit: Comprehensive exam, parent education, and preventive guidance
  • Routine check-ups and cleanings: Age-appropriate examinations every six months
  • Fluoride treatments: Professional application to strengthen developing teeth
  • Dental sealants: Protective coating on permanent molars to prevent cavities
  • Cavity treatment: Gentle fillings using tooth-colored materials
  • Pulp therapy: Root canal treatment for primary teeth when needed
  • Space maintainers: Devices to hold space after premature tooth loss
  • Habit counseling: Guidance on thumb sucking, pacifier use, and tongue thrust
  • Emergency dental care: Prompt treatment for dental injuries or pain
  • Oral hygiene instruction: Teaching proper brushing and flossing techniques

Preventive Education for Parents

  • Proper brushing and flossing techniques for different ages
  • Dietary recommendations to prevent cavities
  • Teething management and care
  • Injury prevention during sports and play
  • Transitioning from primary to permanent teeth
  • When to consider orthodontic evaluation

Primary (baby) teeth are essential for proper chewing, speech development, and holding space for permanent teeth. We work with both children and parents to establish healthy oral habits that last a lifetime. Our gentle approach and patient explanations help children feel comfortable and develop positive associations with dental care.

Emergency Dental Care

Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly and require prompt attention to relieve pain, prevent infection, and save damaged teeth. We prioritize emergency cases and strive to provide same-day appointments when possible.

Common Dental Emergencies

  • Severe toothache: Intense pain indicating infection or deep decay
  • Knocked-out tooth: Permanent tooth completely displaced from socket
  • Cracked or broken tooth: Fractured tooth from trauma or biting hard objects
  • Lost filling or crown: Restoration that has fallen out leaving tooth vulnerable
  • Dental abscess: Serious infection at tooth root or between teeth and gums
  • Soft tissue injuries: Cuts or tears to lips, cheeks, tongue, or gums
  • Jaw injury: Trauma causing jaw pain, swelling, or difficulty opening mouth
  • Object stuck between teeth: Foreign object that cannot be removed with floss

What to Do Before You Arrive

  • Toothache: Rinse with warm water, floss gently, take pain reliever, apply cold compress
  • Knocked-out tooth: Handle by crown, rinse gently, try to reinsert or keep in milk
  • Broken tooth: Save pieces, rinse mouth, apply gauze if bleeding, use cold compress
  • Lost crown: Keep crown safe, try reapplying with denture adhesive temporarily
  • Abscess: Rinse with mild salt water several times, call immediately

Emergency Treatment Approach

  • Immediate pain relief and stabilization
  • Thorough examination to determine extent of damage
  • X-rays to assess internal structures
  • Emergency treatment to address immediate problem
  • Prescription of antibiotics or pain medication if needed
  • Follow-up appointment scheduling for definitive treatment

Time is critical in many dental emergencies. Contact us immediately if you experience a dental emergency at +91-7982321062. We'll provide guidance over the phone and arrange prompt treatment. Quick action can often mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth.

Periodontal (Gum) Disease Treatment

Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that support and surround your teeth. It's a major cause of tooth loss in adults and has been linked to systemic health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory problems. Early detection and treatment are essential.

Stages of Gum Disease

  • Gingivitis: Early stage with red, swollen, bleeding gums - reversible with treatment
  • Mild Periodontitis: Early bone loss and pocket formation around teeth
  • Moderate Periodontitis: Progressive bone loss affecting tooth stability
  • Advanced Periodontitis: Severe bone loss, loose teeth, potential tooth loss

Warning Signs

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Bleeding when brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath or bad taste
  • Receding gums making teeth appear longer
  • Loose or shifting teeth
  • Changes in bite or denture fit
  • Pus between teeth and gums

Treatment Options

  • Professional cleaning: Removal of plaque and tartar for gingivitis
  • Scaling and root planing: Deep cleaning below gum line to remove bacteria and smooth roots
  • Antibiotic therapy: Topical or oral antibiotics to control infection
  • Laser therapy: Advanced treatment to remove diseased tissue and bacteria
  • Gum surgery: Flap surgery or bone grafting for advanced cases
  • Maintenance therapy: Regular cleanings every 3-4 months to prevent recurrence

Prevention Strategies

  • Brush twice daily with proper technique
  • Floss daily to remove plaque between teeth
  • Use antimicrobial mouthwash
  • Quit smoking - major risk factor for gum disease
  • Maintain balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals
  • Control systemic conditions like diabetes
  • Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings

Gum disease is largely preventable and controllable with good oral hygiene and regular professional care. We assess your periodontal health at every visit and customize treatment plans based on the severity of your condition. Maintaining healthy gums is essential for keeping your natural teeth for life and protecting your overall health.

Oral Surgery

Oral surgery encompasses various procedures performed in and around the mouth, jaws, and facial structures. We perform minor oral surgical procedures in our office with appropriate anesthesia and refer complex cases to specialist oral surgeons when necessary.

Oral Surgical Procedures We Perform

  • Wisdom teeth extraction: Removal of impacted or problematic third molars
  • Complex tooth extractions: Surgical removal of broken or impacted teeth
  • Pre-prosthetic surgery: Bone and tissue preparation for dentures or implants
  • Alveoloplasty: Smoothing and reshaping of jawbone after extractions
  • Frenectomy: Removal or modification of frenum (tissue connecting lip or tongue)
  • Biopsy: Removal of tissue sample for pathological examination
  • Exposure of impacted teeth: For orthodontic purposes
  • Treatment of oral pathology: Cysts, tumors, and lesion removal

Pre-Surgical Preparation

  • Comprehensive medical and dental history review
  • Detailed discussion of procedure, risks, and alternatives
  • Pre-operative instructions regarding medications and food
  • Arrangements for sedation if needed
  • Post-operative care planning

Post-Surgical Care

  • Detailed written and verbal post-operative instructions
  • Prescription medications for pain and infection prevention
  • Emergency contact information
  • Follow-up appointments to monitor healing
  • Dietary recommendations during recovery

We use modern surgical techniques and appropriate anesthesia options to ensure patient comfort and optimal outcomes. Most oral surgical procedures are performed under local anesthesia, though sedation options are available for anxious patients or complex procedures. Our priority is your safety, comfort, and successful healing.