Periodontics

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Neodent Implant Placement
Neodent Implant Placement
Neodent implant is the best solution when a tooth is missing, it returns the function an sthetics similar as the original tooth.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Opening of the implant bed
  • Bone drilling with surgical guide
  • Dental implant placement with surgical guide
  • Suturing of the operated area

* You must have tomography and intraoral scanning.

** Pay in advance for the preparation of the surgical guide and order the materials to be supplied:

(1) Neodent Acqua Helix Implant (1) Closing cover screw (1) Surgical guide

Impacted Tooth Extraction
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.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Incision in the gum and oral mucosa
  • Wear of bone surrounding the dental organ
  • Dissection of the dental organ
  • Non-erupted tooth extraction
  • Placement of hemostatic sponge
  • Suture of the intervened area
Periodontal Diagnosis
Periodontal Diagnosis
During the periodontal diagnosis, the recommended treatment plan to treat periodontal disease is given and explained.
  • Diagnostic delivery
  • Treatment plan
  • Informed consents
  • Signature of privacy notices
  • Treatment acceptance signature
Post-surgical Review
Post-surgical Review
The post-surgical revision is carried out to evaluate the evolution of the surgery.
  • Surgery evolution
  • Suture removal (if applicable)
  • Chlorhexidine application
Periodontal Review
Periodontal Review
During the periodontal examination, a periodontal probe is performed to verify the treatment plan.
  • Periodontal probing to verify treatment evolution
  • Adjustment of the treatment plan if required.
Third Molar Extraction
Third Molar Extraction
The third molar or wisdom teeth are the last teeth to erupt in the back of the mouth, their location and position hinder or limit their hygiene, which is why cavities and pericoronitis are very frequent, causing annoying pain and bad odor, in some cases it is better to remove them by third molar extraction surgery.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Surgery to remove third molar
  • Placement of hemostatic sponge
  • Suture of the intervened area
Simple Tooth Extraction
Simple Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction applies to damaged teeth that cannot be repaired or are candidates for endodontics. * Does not apply to third molars ** There must be no infection
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Tooth extraction
  • Placement of hemostatic sponge
  • Suture (if necessary)
Tooth Extraction Socket Preservation
Tooth Extraction Socket Preservation
Tooth extraction socket preservation is the best start for the placement of a dental implant, the socket or hole left after the extraction is filled with regeneration material, preventing it from collapsing and therefore the adjacent teeth from moving, it also prevents absorption post-extraction bone, increasing the success rate for implant placement.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Atraumatic extraction of the dental organ
  • Preparation of the alveolus
  • Placement of regeneration material for socket preservation
  • Suture of the intervened area
Dental Bone Graft xTooth
Dental Bone Graft xTooth
Dental bone graft restores the bone by grafting membranes and filler biomaterials for cases where it is required to place an implant and there is no minimum thickness for its implantation.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Flap lift
  • Bone bed preparation with decorticalization holes
  • Jason membrane placement
  • Placement of bone granules
  • Fixation of the membrane with studs
  • Suture of the intervened area
Dental Bone Graft xQuadrant
Dental Bone Graft xQuadrant
Dental Bone graft restores the bone by grafting membranes and filler biomaterials for cases where it is required to place an implant and there is no minimum thickness for its implantation.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Flap lift
  • Bone bed preparation with decorticalization holes
  • Jason membrane placement
  • Placement of bone granules
  • Fixation of the membrane with studs
  • Suture of the intervened area
Guided Tissue Regeneration xQuadrant
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.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Flap debridement
  • Dental root scaling
  • Root detox
  • Placement of regeneration material
  • Suture of the intervened area
Maxillary Sinus Lift x Lateral Window
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.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Flap lift
  • Lateral window opening in maxillary sinus
  • Schneider membrane elevation
  • Placement of resorbable membrane and granulated bone
  • Lateral window closure
  • Placement of resorbable membrane
  • Suture of the intervened area
Periodontal Assessment
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.
  • Complete medical history
  • Taking intraoral photographs
  • Extraoral taking photographs
  • Periodontal Probing
  • Periapical X-rays
Oral Biopsy
Oral Biopsy
Oral Biopsy is required to rule out oral pathology including oral cancer.
- Mouth biopsy surgery - Studies in specialized laboratory - Delivery and explanation of results
Periodontal Splinting
Periodontal Splinting
The periodontal splints is made of fiberglass and is placed after a periodontal treatment to give support for teeth that are mobility.
  • Treatment after periodontal treatmen
  • Fixation of teeth with fiberglass splint and fluid resine
Scaling and Root Planing
Scaling and Root Planing
Scaling and root planing is the procedure to remove the caculus accumulated under the gum to stop the consequences of periodontal diseases
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Tartar removal in bags larger than 4mm
  • Scalings and root planing of roots
  • Surfaces polishing
Prophylaxis
Dental prophylaxis is indicated to remove bacterial dental plaque that cannot be removed during regular brushing.
Fiberotomy
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.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Shedding of tooth fibers
  • Suture of the intervened area
Supragingival Calculus Removal
Supragingival Calculus Removal
Supragingival calculus removal or also know as deep dental cleaning is indicated to remove bacterial dental plaque that cannot be removed during regular brushing and/or prophylaxis. It is made whith a especial equipment to reduce pain and saline irrigation to reduce bleeding during the procedure, avoide or reduce problems related to periodontal disease.
  • Removal of superficial calculus from teeth
  • Polishing of dental surfaces
  • Instructions for use of attachments oral hygiene
Bone Regularization
Bone Regularization
Bone regularization is a surgery that consist of eliminating irregularities in the alveolar none (protrusions or sharp ridges) that could make it diddicult to correctly support a dental prosthesis.
  • Application of local anesthesia
  • Flap elevation
  • Alveolar ridge smoothing In preparation for total denture
  • Suture of the intervened area
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