Ormane Smile

Dental & Smile Rehabilitation

About Ormane Smile

Your smile affects your confidence, your nutrition, your speech, and your health. At Ormane Smile, we treat the mouth as a system — not a collection of teeth. From a single cavity to full-mouth rehabilitation, the standard remains the same: diagnose thoroughly, explain completely, treat precisely.

Conditions We Treat

Missing Teeth

Single or multiple tooth loss affecting function and appearance

Tooth Discoloration

Yellow, stained, or discolored teeth

Gum Disease

Bleeding, swollen, or receding gums

Crooked Teeth

Misaligned teeth affecting bite and aesthetics

Tooth Decay

Cavities, damaged, or broken teeth

TMJ & Bite Issues

Jaw clicking, uneven bite, teeth grinding

How We Treat

What to Expect

A titanium post is surgically placed in the jawbone to act as an artificial root. Once the bone integrates with the implant (osseointegration), a custom ceramic crown is attached. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is not painful during the process. Post-operative discomfort is managed with standard medication.

Recovery

3 to 6 months for full bone integration. Soft diet for 1-2 weeks post-surgery. Temporary restoration provided during the healing period.

Duration 45-60 min per implant
Recovery 3-6 months integration

What to Expect

Ceramic brackets are bonded to the teeth and connected with archwires to gradually move teeth into alignment. They are less visible than metal braces and work the same way. Adjustments are made every 4-6 weeks. Mild discomfort is expected after each adjustment, lasting 2-3 days.

Recovery

No downtime. Normal activities resume immediately after placement. Dietary adjustments are needed — avoid hard, sticky foods. Retainers are worn after treatment to maintain results.

Duration 12-24 months
Visits Every 4-6 weeks

What to Expect

Digital scans of your teeth are used to create a series of custom aligners. Each set is worn for about two weeks, then replaced with the next in the series. Aligners are removable for eating and brushing. Progress is monitored at regular check-ups, typically every 6-8 weeks.

Recovery

No recovery needed. Minor pressure or discomfort when switching to a new set is normal and resolves within a day or two.

Duration 6-18 months
Wear Time 20-22 hours/day

What to Expect

A clinical-grade whitening agent is applied to the teeth and activated with a specialized light. The gums are protected throughout the process. The procedure is completed in a single sitting. Sensitivity during or after the session is possible and temporary.

Recovery

None. Avoid deeply pigmented foods and drinks (coffee, tea, red wine) for 48 hours after treatment. Results last 6-12 months depending on dietary habits.

Duration 60 minutes
Results Last 6-12 months

What to Expect

The infected or inflamed pulp is removed, the canals are cleaned and shaped using rotary instruments, and the tooth is sealed. Digital imaging ensures precision throughout. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is not painful. A crown is typically placed afterwards to protect the treated tooth.

Recovery

2-3 days of mild discomfort, manageable with over-the-counter medication. Avoid chewing on the treated side until the crown is placed.

Duration 60-90 minutes
Recovery 2-3 days

What to Expect

A thin layer of enamel is removed from the front surface of the teeth. Impressions are taken and sent to a dental lab where porcelain shells are fabricated to match your desired shape, size, and shade. Temporary veneers are placed while the permanent ones are being made. The final veneers are bonded to the teeth on the second visit.

Recovery

No recovery needed. Minor sensitivity for a few days after placement is normal. Veneers function and feel like natural teeth from day one.

Visits 2 visits
Recovery None

What to Expect

A comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all dental issues together: missing teeth, decay, gum disease, bite alignment, and aesthetics. Diagnostics include digital X-rays, intra-oral scans, bite analysis, and photographs. Treatment is phased across multiple sessions and may combine implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, and gum therapy based on your specific needs.

Recovery

Varies by case. Each phase has its own recovery timeline. The total treatment typically spans several weeks to a few months, with gradual improvement at each stage.

Duration Multiple sessions over weeks
Approach Phased treatment plan

The Doctors Behind Ormane Smile

AI

Dr. Ananya Iyer

Prosthodontist

MDS Prosthodontics

10 years experience

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SJ

Dr. Siddharth Joshi

Implantologist

MDS, Fellowship in Implantology

11 years experience

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Before Your Visit

Bring any previous dental reports, X-rays, or scans
List all current medications, including supplements
Note your symptoms and when they started
Arrive 15 minutes early for paperwork
Wear comfortable clothing

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care, dental implants can last 20-25 years or more. They have a success rate above 95%. Longevity depends on oral hygiene, regular check-ups, and avoiding habits like smoking that impair bone health.
For mild to moderate cases, clear aligners deliver excellent results. Complex cases may still benefit from traditional braces. We assess and recommend honestly.
We use desensitizing protocols and adjust concentration for sensitive teeth. A pre-treatment assessment ensures safety. If sensitivity is severe, we may recommend alternative approaches or phased treatment.
Most root canals are completed in 1-2 visits. We use modern rotary instruments and digital imaging for precision and efficiency. A follow-up visit for crown placement is scheduled separately.
It is a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all dental issues simultaneously — missing teeth, decay, gum disease, bite problems — to restore complete oral health. The plan is customized based on detailed diagnostics and may involve multiple specialties working together.
Yes. Even though it is not visible, a missing back tooth causes the remaining teeth to shift, affects your bite, and increases strain on other teeth over time. It also reduces chewing efficiency, which can affect digestion and nutrition.

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Your smile should not be something you manage around. It should be something you trust. Let us start with an honest conversation.

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