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Dental Cleaning



Good oral hygiene is important, not only for looks, but for general health as well. Poor oral hygiene can lead to a variety of dental and medical problems such as gum disease, infection, bone loss, heart disease, strokes and more. Regular check ups and cleanings can prevent these problems as well as provide you with good oral hygiene. Here at DentiClub we have modern equipment “Varios” that provides you a comfortable cleaning and includes a dental polishing and fluoride application. A dental polishing can remove superficial spots like those caused by coffee and tobacco.

Esthetic diagnosis and Treatment planning

You will receive a complete facial and dental evaluation that will help us consider the better treatments options for your specific aesthetic issues, like whitening, microabration, porcelain and composite veneers, porcelain crowns or bridges, etc. It includes photos, molds and x ray.

Cosmetic Fillings (Composite Restorations)



Composite fillings are a mixture of glass or quartz filler in a resin medium that produces a tooth-colored filling. Less tooth structure is removed when the dentist prepares the tooth, and this may result in a smaller and natural looking filling than that of an amalgam.

Tooth Whitening (Bleaching)



Tooth whitening can be a highly effective way of lightening the natural color of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surfaces. Your teeth can also be stained on the surface through food and drinks such as tea, coffee, red wine and blackcurrant. Smoking can also stain teeth. Calculus or tartar can also affect the color of teeth. With the passage of the years teeth tend to get darker and more opaque. Professional bleaching is the most common form of tooth whitening. The ‘active ingredient’ in the product is usually hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. As the active ingredient is broken down, oxygen gets into the enamel on the teeth and the tooth color is made lighter. During this professional procedure a rubber dam is put over your teeth to protect the gums, and a bleaching product is painted onto your teeth. Then a light or laser is shone on the teeth to activate the chemical. The light speeds up the chemical reaction of the whitening product and the color change can be achieved more quickly using this procedure.

The Dental American Association (ADA), after a rigorous pursuit of several years, indicated that effects detrimental neither for the teeth nor for the health by the use exists even prolonged, of these whitening gels.


Porcelain or Composite Veneers



Veneers are thin, custom-made shells crafted of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front side of teeth. A veneer can help you have a beautiful smile by correcting errors in shape or stains on your teeth.


Root Canal Treatment

A root canal treatment is a procedure when the pulp of the tooth is removed when it’s infected or injured, to save it. Once it’s removed the tooth needs a restoration to remain in place. Without this treatment, your tooth may have to be removed.

          

Dental Implant
An implant is a titanium screw that goes inside your bone to replace naturally the missing tooth or to support a denture. To place an implant you need first a dental evaluation, so we can see how is your bone and surrounding structures, to assure that you are a good candidate for a dental implant.
The first step is the installation of the dental implant, and then you have to wait until it is healed to put on a healing screw and finally a crown or the indicated restoration.


Crown



A crown or cap fits over and replaces the entire part of a decayed tooth above the gum line. It encases the tooth and becomes the tooth's new outer surface.
You will usually need two or more visits to your dentist to repair a severely decayed tooth with a crown.
Crowns may be made of porcelain or a metal base covered with a thin layer of ceramic that matches your teeth and looks like a normal, healthy tooth.


Soft Tissues and Bone grafts
Exposed tooth roots are the result of gum recession. Perhaps you wish to enhance your smile by covering one or more of these roots that make your teeth appear too long. Or, maybe you're not bothered by the appearance of these areas, but you cringe because the exposed roots are sensitive to hot or cold foods and liquids.
Your gums may have receded for a variety of reasons, including aggressive tooth brushing or periodontal disease. You may not be in control of what caused the recession, but prior to treatment your periodontist can help you identify the factors contributing to the problem. Once these contributing factors are controlled, a soft tissue graft procedure will repair the defect and help to prevent additional recession and bone loss.
 

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