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SERVICES

Dental Cleaning
Dental cleaning, also called dental prophylaxis, is done to remove plaque and calculus (tartar) that accumulates on the teeth over time.

Dental Resin
A Dental Resin is a durable and aesthetic restoration that adapts perfectly to the surface of your tooth and allows you to correct cavities or fissures. It is also an option to replace amalgams.

Tooth Extraction
A dental extraction is a procedure to remove a tooth from the gum.

Third Molar Surgery
Wisdom tooth extraction is a surgical procedure to remove one or more wisdom teeth—the four permanent adult teeth located in the back corners of the mouth, both above and below.
If a wisdom tooth doesn't have enough room to grow (impacted wisdom tooth) and therefore causes pain, infection, or other dental problems, it may need to be removed.

Tomography
Dental CT is used to take three-dimensional images of nerve structures, teeth and craniofacial bones, it is a diagnostic test. The images obtained in a single exploration help to plan dental treatment more precisely.

Dental Guard
One of the most effective methods to treat “bruxism” (the habit of clenching or grinding the teeth) is the occlusal guard or dental guard, a removable acrylic device that prevents the teeth from touching each other.

Concentrates Blood
Method of extracting blood from the patient to centrifuge it and obtain a platelet concentrate that will help us accelerate the regeneration processes.

CAD/CAM
Dental CAD (Computer Aided Design)/CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) technology is a technology system that helps design and manufacture dental prostheses using the computer.
With this digital technology, dentists and specialists have the possibility to design and manufacture dental restorations very precisely and with the highest quality. These characteristics manage to greatly reduce the margin of human error and achieve even higher success rates in treatments that require artificial pieces.
Although this technology was incorporated into dentistry in the 1980s, CAD/CAM has come a long way in recent years, simplifying and improving the steps for the patient to have their implants or prostheses faster and with fewer visits to the dentist. thanks to the fact that the specialist and the dentist work together at all times.