Healthy Smiles Start Here:
At Life Care Hospital – Sierra Leone, our Dental and Oral Surgery Clinic is committed to delivering exceptional care for your teeth, gums, and overall oral health. We provide a full range of dental services — from routine checkups to complex oral surgeries — all under one roof.
Our skilled team of dentists and oral surgeons uses modern techniques and technology to ensure safe, effective, and comfortable treatment. Whether you’re visiting for pain relief, cosmetic dentistry, or preventive care, we’re here to help you smile with confidence.
Our Dental Services Include: General & Preventive Dentistry:
- Dental check-ups and cleanings.
- Fillings for cavities.
- Scaling and polishing.
- Tooth extraction.
- Dental X-rays and oral exams.
Cosmetic Dentistry:
- Teeth whitening.
- Dental veneers.
- Smile design consultations.
- Tooth reshaping and contouring.
Pediatric Dentistry:
- Child-friendly dental care.
- Preventive fluoride treatments.
- Management of early tooth decay.
Restorative & Prosthetic Dentistry:
- Dental crowns and bridges.
- Dentures (partial and full).
- Root canal treatment.
- Replacement of missing teeth.
Why Choose Life Care for Dental Care?
- Experienced Dentists & Surgeons trained locally and internationally.
- Strict Hygiene Protocols and infection control standards.
- Affordable Packages for individuals and families.
- Comfort-Focused Care — gentle treatments in a stress-free environment.
- Modern Equipment including digital X-rays and ultrasonic scalers.
Let Your Smile Shine with Confidence:
Good oral health is more than just beautiful teeth — it’s essential to your overall wellbeing. At Life Care Hospital, we’re proud to be one of Sierra Leone’s most trusted centers for dental and oral surgery.
“📞 Book your dental appointment today — and take the first step towards a healthier smile”.
Testimonials:
“I used to hide my smile, but after getting my teeth fixed at Life Care, I feel confident again!”
Isatu K., Freetown
“The dentist explained everything clearly. I came in with pain, and left smiling.”
Peter S., Makeni