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VENEERS

Veneers are a cosmetic option for a variety of anterior tooth conditions, including:

  • Spaced teeth 

  • Broken or fractured teeth.

  • Permanently stained or discolored teeth, or in a bad position.

ORTHODONTICS

Interceptive Orthodontics: it is aimed at correcting deviations that are occurring at that time but that can still be treated to change its evolution.

Invisible Orthodontics: It consists of a series of plastic aligners, very comfortable, removable, hygienic and practically imperceptible. 

DENTAL IMPLANTS

WHAT ARE THEY?

They are artificial roots that are placed in  instead of the missing teeth, these are fixed to the bone and a porcelain crown is placed on them.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?

It is a quick procedure estimated at 20 minutes.

RESTORATIONS

What are they?

Their purpose is to improve the function of your teeth, restore or replace a broken or missing tooth, reshape a tooth, or enhance the appearance of your smile.

ENDODONTICS

WHEN IT'S MADE?
It is performed on teeth whose injury or destruction affects the pulp (or nerve), and there is a lot of pain, or an infection or abscess of the tooth may arise.

HOW IS IT DONE? 
After applying local anesthesia and isolating the tooth, an opening is made in the crown of said tooth. 

PERIODONTICS

Medical-surgical dental specialty that studies the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions that affect the tissues that support the dental organs (gingiva, periodontal ligament, root cement and alveolar bone.

SURGERY BUCAL

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Diagnosis and del  surgical treatment of the  diseases, anomalies, trauma and defects of the teeth. 

Oral surgery follows the same principles as general surgery, so a specialized area or operating room for these procedures is extremely important.
 

CROWNS AND PROSTHESES

WHEN ARE CROWNS RECOMMENDED?

When the dental destruction cannot be repaired with a filling or with a veneer, the entire tooth is reconstructed with a piece that simulates being a natural tooth, which is cemented on the existing root of your tooth, covering it completely.

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