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Dental Implant

It’s The Closest You Can Get To Natural

A dental implant is a surgical component like an artificial root that interfaces with the bone of the jaw to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture. Dental implants can replace one or more teeth.

Dental implants are surgically placed in your jawbone, where they serve as the roots of missing teeth.

It’s the most effective and ever-lasting procedure to replace a missing tooth and your natural teeth will not be altered.

Porcelain  Crown

A dental Crown  is a type of dental restoration which completely caps  a tooth or dental implant.  A crown may be needed when a large cavity threatens the health of a tooth. They are typically bonded to the tooth by dental cement

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USES OF DENTAL CROWNS

  • To protect a weak tooth from breaking or to hold together parts of a cracked tooth.

  • To restore an already broken tooth or a tooth that has been severely worn down.

  • To cover and support a tooth with a large filling when there isn’t a lot of teeth left.

  • To hold a dental bridge in place.

  • To cover severely discolored or crooked teeth.

  • To be placed on top of a dental implant.

Dental Veneer

A veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the aesthetics of a smile and protect the tooth's surface from damage. There are two main types of material used to fabricate a veneer: composite and dental porcelain

USES OF DENTAL VENEERS

  • To restore a single tooth that may have been fractured or discolored.

  • To restore multiple teeth to make a full smile makeover.

  • To close gaps between teeth.

  • To improve the appearance of teeth when they have worn edges or appeared crooked.

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All on four

The All-on-4 treatment concept is a prosthodontic procedure (i.e replacement of missing teeth) that provides a permanent, screw-retained, same-day replacement for the entire upper and / or lower set of teeth with a bridge or denture.

The All-On-4 is a screw-retained device, supported on as few as 4 dental implants, and replaces an entire arch of teeth. It is the most functional choice and performs like your natural teeth.

This could be performed either on the lower or the upper arch or both at the same time, exceeding your esthetic expectations.

The All on 4 has a high success rate, it’s predictable and safe.

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All on six

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The all-on-6 dental implants procedure is used to replace the entire upper or lower set of teeth. This dental procedure is used to restructure a patient's mouth, generally done when the patients have lost a significant number of teeth in one or both jaws.

We could use different types of material restorations, since titanium, acrylics, porcelain and zirconium.

Teeth Whitening

Tooth whitening or tooth bleaching is the process of lightening the color of human teeth. Whitening is often desirable when teeth become yellowed over time for a number of reasons, and can be achieved by changing the intrinsic or extrinsic color of the tooth enamel.

There are different methods to whiten the color of your teeth, but  we prefer to use the chairside light whitening system since it´is used for fast, medical-grade whitening of strongly discolored teeth. Medical tooth whitening can also be used as an alternative and more conservative treatment for cosmetic improvement. 

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ADVANTAGES OF PROFESSIONAL TOOTH WHITENING

  • A professional whitening session at your dentist’s office will provide better, whiter, and more even results.

  • This procedure guarantees your teeth will get whiter in less time and with long lasting results.

  • Treatment is customized to your needs by cosmetic experts.

Dental Composites

Dental composites or resins are types of synthetic resins used in dentistry as restorative material. It is a tooth-colored mixture used to restore decayed teeth and for cosmetic improvements of the smile.

Dental composite resins also have certain properties that will benefit patients according to the patient’s cavity. It has a micro-mechanic property that makes it more effective for filling small cavities where amalgam fillings are not as effective and could, therefore, fall out.

Invisible Orthodontics

In essence invisible orthodontics is a system of clear, sometimes removable braces that are very hard to see.

 

They’re often a favoured option of many adults and teenagers alike who really don’t like the idea of wearing clearly visible metal braces for months on end. Depending on individual cases this style of cosmetic dentistry can often give a patient a much shorter treatment time. 

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