
Restoration of function, structure, and aesthetics so children can focus on what’s important: growing, learning, and playing.
Restorative Therapy
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Minimally Invasive Dentistry
From SMART, Hall crowns, to ICON, MID's philosophy is to remineralize teeth and minimize restorative intervention, thus bridging the gap between prevention and traditional restoration.
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Tooth-Coloured Fillings
For small cavities or broken teeth, glass/resin fillings restore lost tooth structure and function in the most aesthetic way.
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Pulp Therapy
Pulp refers to the nerve and blood vessels of a tooth. If cavity-causing bacteria reach the pulp, a "baby root canal” is performed to promote pulp healing and keep the tooth alive.
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Full-Coverage Crowns
For a large or deep cavity, a full-coverage cap is placed to preserve structural integrity of a tooth until the grown-up tooth emerges.
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Extraction
Sometimes, an early loss of a baby tooth is inevitable to prevent further infection and pain. Untreated, large cavities can lead to serious complications due to the size and density of young bone.
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Space Maintenance
Until the emergence of grown-up teeth, space maintainers will prevent unwanted movement of adjacent teeth after extraction of baby teeth.