Department of General Dentistry
General Dentistry
The Department of General Dentistry at Unicorpus Health Foundation offers high-quality, evidence-based dental care tailored to the individual needs of patients and their families. With a focus on preventive, diagnostic, and restorative dentistry, our team ensures each patient receives ethical and comfortable treatment in a hygienic and supportive environment.
Our dental professionals are committed to promoting lifelong oral health, addressing everyday dental issues with precision and compassion. We also educate patients on maintaining oral hygiene and preventing dental diseases through regular check-ups and personalised advice.
Conditions We Manage
Our dental team at Unicorpus provides comprehensive care for a wide range of oral health issues, focusing on early diagnosis, prevention, and long-term dental well-being.
- Dental Caries (Tooth Decay)
Caused by plaque build-up and bacterial activity, caries can lead to cavities, pain, and infection. Managed with fillings, fluoride treatments, or crowns, depending on severity.
- Gingivitis and Early Periodontal Disease
Inflammation of the gums due to plaque and tartar, often reversible with professional cleaning, improved oral hygiene, and in some cases, scaling and root planing.
- Tooth Sensitivity
Pain or discomfort in response to hot, cold, or sweet stimuli. Treated through desensitising agents, restorative procedures, and addressing underlying causes such as enamel erosion.
- Broken, Chipped, or Worn Teeth
Damage from trauma, grinding, or decay is repaired using bonding, crowns, or veneers to restore aesthetics and function.
- Halitosis (Bad Breath)
Persistent bad breath may result from poor oral hygiene, gum disease, or systemic issues. Management includes professional cleaning, and dietary advice.
- Oral Infections and Abscess
Infections in the gums or teeth can cause swelling, pain, and fever. Treated with drainage, antibiotics, and root canal therapy or tooth extraction when necessary.
- Dental Plaque and Tartar Accumulation
Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria, and tartar is its hardened form. They contribute to gum disease and decay and are removed during routine dental cleanings.
Technology & Facilities
- Digital Radiography
For accurate presurgical imaging and assessment.
- Sterile Surgical Setup
Ensuring aseptic conditions during all oral surgical procedures.
- Post-operative Care and Monitoring
Including pain management, infection control, and healing assessment.
Technology & Facilities
- Ultrasonic scalers for gentle and effective dental cleaning
- High-quality composite materials and sterilisation protocols
- Child-friendly environment for paediatric dental care
- Comfortable dental chairs and modern operatory setups
- Foetal monitoring and Doppler ultrasound
- Laparoscopic surgery suite with high-definition systems
- Labour and delivery suite with emergency preparedness
- Dedicated neonatal resuscitation support
- Modular operating theatres for gynaecological procedures
Surgical Procedures
Dental Extractions (for Adults and Children)
Surgical Tooth Exposure
Frenectomy
Pre-prosthetic Surgery
Apicoectomy (Root-end Surgery)
Biopsy of Oral Lesions
Alveoloplasty
Surgical extraction (removal) of wisdom tooth
Our Doctors
We provide early diagnosis and management of congenital and acquired heart conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Services include outpatient consultations, non-invasive cardiac imaging, and coordinated referrals for interventional or surgical care when required.

DR. SUKEERTHI
Why Choose Unicorpus General Dentistry?
- ZPatient-first approach focused on safety, transparency, and long-term oral health
- ZExperienced dental professionals trained in the latest general dental practices
- ZIntegration with other dental specialities for seamless referrals and continuity of care
- ZQuality Care at Affordable price
Treatments Offered
Dental Examinations & Diagnostics
Dental Cleaning & Prophylaxis
Fillings & Restorations
Tooth Extractions
Fluoride Applications & Sealants
Oral Health Education
FAQ's
1. How often should I have a dental check-up?
We recommend a check-up every six months to maintain oral health and Plan preventive dental care & to do identify any oral health needs.
2. Is dental treatment painful?
3. Can children be treated in this department?
Yes, have pediatric dentist who has vast experience with all age groups.
4. What should I do if I have a dental emergency?
Please contact our clinic immediately. We provide prompt emergency dental care for pain, swelling, or trauma.
