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11 Best Doctors for Canine Teeth in Larkana

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Dr. Bharti

Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

B.D.S., F.C.P.S

Under 15 Min Wait Time
10 Years Experience
75% (6) Satisfied Satisfied

Dr. Bharti

Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

B.D.S., F.C.P.S

Under 15 Min Wait Time
10 Years Experience
Ghulam Haider Memorial Eye & Medical Complex (Larkana)
Ghulam Ali Medical Centre (Larkana)

Dr. Jai Kirshan

Dentist

BDS

Dr. Jai Kirshan

Dentist

BDS

Larkana Dental Care Clinic (Larkana)
Al-Rehman Dental Clinic (Larkana)
Jamal X-ray & Mehmood Computerised Laboratory (Larkana)
The City Hospital ( Larkana )
Ali Dental Care Clinic (Larkana)
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Farooq Medical Centre ( Larkana )
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What is Canine Teeth?

Canine teeth, also known as cuspids, dog teeth, fangs are relatively long, pointed teeth. Often the largest and pointiest teeth in mammals, they are used for holding food to tear it apart and for biting. Most mammals have four canine teeth each, two on the upper jaw and two on the lower jaw.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best doctor for canine teeth in Larkana?

2 best doctors for canine teeth in Larkana are:

  • Dr. Ali Muhammad Rahoojo
  • Dr. Bharti

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Canine Teeth in Larkana?

Click here to book an appointment with top doctors for Canine Teeth in Larkana. Or, you can also call at 04238900939 from 9AM to 11PM to book your appointment.

What is the fee range of the best doctors for Canine Teeth in Larkana?

The fee for the top doctors for Canine Teeth in Larkana is 500. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

Are there any additional charges to book an appointment with doctors for Canine Teeth in Larkana through oladoc?

There are no additional charges when you book through oladoc.

What is Canine Teeth?

Canine teeth, also known as cuspids, dog teeth, fangs are relatively long, pointed teeth. Often the largest and pointiest teeth in mammals, they are used for holding food to tear it apart and for biting. Most mammals have four canine teeth each, two on the upper jaw and two on the lower jaw.