ADC Dental proudly congratulates Dr. Mohit Dhawan, M.D.S, on being awarded the prestigious ITI Fellowship (2026–2027). This recognition highlights his excellence in implant dentistry, commitment to evidence-based care, and dedication to providing world-class dental implant treatments in Chandigarh.
A root canal is a safe and effective procedure that removes infected tooth pulp, cleans and seals the canals, and often restores the tooth with a crown. It relieves pain, saves your natural tooth, and prevents further infection and tooth loss.
Wondering why your gums bleed when flossing? Learn the common causes, warning signs of gum disease, and when to seek dental care for healthier gums.
Choosing the right toothbrush is an important step toward maintaining healthy teeth and gums. One of the most common questions patients ask dentists is whether an electric toothbrush is better than a manual toothbrush.
Maintaining good oral health is about much more than having a bright smile. Your teeth and gums play a major role in your overall health, confidence, and daily comfort.
A bright, confident smile can transform your appearance and boost self-esteem. If you’re unhappy with stained, dull, or uneven teeth, you’ve probably considered teeth whitening or dental veneers. Both treatments enhance your smile, but they work in very different ways.
Dental crowns and bridges are excellent restorative solutions designed to repair damaged teeth and replace missing ones. They restore function, improve appearance, and protect your oral health.
Missing teeth can affect more than just your smile. They impact your confidence, speech, chewing ability, and even facial structure. Thanks to modern dentistry, there are reliable solutions available — primarily dental implants and dentures. But which option is right for you?
Tooth pain can be unbearable—especially when it keeps you awake at night or makes eating difficult. One of the most effective solutions for severe tooth infection or deep decay is Root Canal Treatment (RCT).
Feeling nervous about visiting the dentist is more common than you might think. Dental anxiety affects people of all ages and can range from mild uneasiness to intense fear that causes individuals to delay or completely avoid dental care.