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Intravenous Sedation
Intravenous sedation is the best solution for those patients who are afraid of the dentist or for oral surgery treatments. *Requires laboratory studies -
Lingual Torus Removal
Lingual torus removal surgery is recommended prior to the design of a removable dental prosthesis to prevent it from hurting. -
Maxillary Sinus Lift x Lateral Window
Maxillary sinus lift is a surgical procedure, which is performed in order to vertically increase the amount of bone in the posterior region of the maxilla in case there is not enough bone for the placement of an implant. -
Molar Root Canal Treatment
Molar root canal treatment is used to remove the infected tissue that is found in the interior part of the piece dental, avoid dental extraction. -
Nitrous Oxide Conscious Sedation
Nitrous oxide conscious sedation is a technique in which by inhaling gases of nitrous oxide and oxygen, relaxation and a sensation of tranquility are obtained safely. In addition to the anxiolytic effect, nitrous oxide also has analgesic and sedative effects, while maintaining awareness and communication at all times during treatment. It is indicated in adult and children patients with anxiety or fear of the dentist. -
Occlusal Guards
Occlusal guards are a series of guards of different thicknesses that will help raise the bite in preparation for the placement of occlusal veneers on teeth worn down by bruxism. -
Occlusal Retainers
The occlusal retainer is used after bracket removal to prevent teeth from returning to their original position -
Operculectomy
Operculectomy is the procedure of surgicaly removing the operculum or the flap of gum that partially covers over a tooth. -
Oral Biopsy
Oral Biopsy is required to rule out oral pathology including oral cancer. -
Orthodontic Assessment
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Orthodontic Diagnosis
The orthodontic diagnosis must be made prior to starting othodontic treatment, it seeks to detect problems that may worsen during orthodontic treatment such as: caries, gingival recession, periodonttis. The condition of the teeth that may affect the treatment plan is als evaluated: ankylosed teeth, impacted teeth, supernumemary teeth, midline deviation, dental crowding, third molars. With all the information collected, an appropriate treatment can be established. -
Orthodontic Mini Implants
Orthodontic mini implants ensure maximum anchorage to be able to move teeth in complicated orthodontic cases. -
Orthodontic Review
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Orthodontic Study (Aligners)
Dental aligner are another form of orthodontics, highly aesthetic, almost invisible. With this study, the teeth are moved to the desired position and then the series of aligners is genered. *The use the aligners is not recommended in cases of several malocclusion. **Only the anterior teeth move, from canine to canine -
Orthodontic Study (Brackets)
self-ligating bracket are recommended to adolescents and adults, in cases of low or high complexity. In conjunction with the computer-assisted indirect placement, they offer the followin advantages:- Fast and precise placement
- Incredibly shorter treatment duration
- Normally does not require tooth extraccions or palatal breakers
- Easy-to-clean self-ligatingsystem with fewer adjustments required and greater comfort.
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Panoramic X Ray
Panoramic X Ray or orthopantomography helps the dentist to make a diagnosis, since it can see the bone structures (teeth, roots, joint, jaw and maxilla). -
Periapical X-Ray
Periapical X-Ray can help to detect oral health issues, like cavities and gum disease. -
Periimplantitis Laser Treatment (LANIP)
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Periodontal Assessment
During the periodontal assessment, the patient's sensitive data is taken in order to issue a diagnosis and a treatment plan to alleviate periodontal diseases. -
Periodontal Diagnosis
During the periodontal diagnosis, the recommended treatment plan to treat periodontal disease is given and explained.
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