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Dental Resins
Dental resins on incisal edges are placed to restore wear, small fractures or tooth decay. Composite dental resins repair dental cavities that remain when removing cavities, we use 3M Filtek resins that offer high aesthetics and resistance. -
Dental Root Coverage / Dermis Regeneration xQuadrant
Gingival recession is the exposure of the root surface causing hypersensivity, root caries and aesthetics problems. Through dental root coverage surgery, the exposed root of the teeth is covered again. -
Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are restorations placed over the front and incisal surfaces of teeths. Are considered in cases where teeth are damaged, chipped, worn, discoloured, misshapen. It is an irreversible procedure, so it is recommended that you first consider correcting it whit orthodontic treatment or whitening. -
Digital Removable Full Denture
The total denture is the solution for the edentuluos patient; digitally designed they fit perfectly to the gumand therefore are more comfortable for the patient. The perfect fit prevents them from accidentally coming aout of the mouth and in most cases they do not requires fixing paste. -
E-Max Dental Crown / Implant
E-max crowns offer great aesthetics, they are indicated for anterior (front) teeth that are not subjected to great stress. Bridges of up to 3 units can only be made with e-max. -
Endodontic Assessment
An endodontic evaluation will examine the tooth roots and pulp where the nerve of the tooth is located. If there is damage to the tooth, it must be examined to determine whether or not endodontic treatment, such as a root canal or non-vital pulp therapy, is required. -
Endodontic Examination
The endodontic examination is carried out a few days after an endodontic treatment if the doctor so requests to evaluate the result of the root canal treatment. -
Fiberotomy
Fiberotomy is a surgical procedure that consists of removing the gingival fibers that join the tooth to the gum to reduce the chances of a tooth twisting back to its initial position after having been corrected at the end of orthodontic treatment, or having difficulty turning it during orthodontic treatment. -
Final Restoration Placement
The placement of te final restoration es de last step of the fixed prosthesis. -
Final Restoration Test
Try-in of the final restoration is required for anterios (Front) teeth, to ensure esthetics prior to fabrication of the final restoration. -
Fixed Retainer
The Fixed retainer is placed after bracket removal to prevent teeth from shifting to their original position. -
Frenectomy
Frenectomy or frenulectomy surgery is used in orthodontic procedures for diastema closure or recesion correction. -
Gingivectomy Gingivoplasty
Gingivectomy gingivoplasty is a surgery that corrects the size and shape of the gum, which is deformed commonly during an orthodontic treatment. -
Guided Gingivectomy and Gingivoplasty
Gingivectomy is an aesthetic procedure for gum contouring , normally required after orthodontic treatment. -
Guided Tissue Regeneration xQuadrant
Guided tissue regeneration xqudrant consists of the surgical application of a biocompatible membrane to isolate and protect bone damage and filler biomaterials to regenerate the supporting structures of the teeth. -
Guided Tissue Regeneration xTooth
Guided tissue regeneration consists of the surgical application of a biocompatible membrane to isolate and protect bone damage and filler biomaterials to regenerate the supporting structures of the teeth. -
Impacted Tooth Exposure
Through impacted tooth exposure surgery, unerupted teeth are discovered and a button is placed so that during orthodontic treatment they moves to their corresponding position. -
Impacted Tooth Extraction
Impacted tooth extraction helps in orthodontic cases to accomodate the rest of the teeth. reteined teeth are hidden teeth that could not erupt due to lack of space. -
Intraoral Scanning
Intraoral sacanning replaces taking impressions with impression material and trays. It´s more precise and comfortable for the patient. -
Intraoral Scanning
Intraoral scanning taking impressions with impression material and trays, it is more accurate and comfortable for the patient.
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