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Restore your confidence, one smile at a time.

Dental restorations are essential to repair damaged teeth and restore their function, shape and aesthetics, ensuring a healthy and bright smile.

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Dental bridge

A dental bridge is a restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging a tooth on each side of the gap. It is often recommended when the adjacent teeth are healthy or have been previously restored and can support the bridge structure. The procedure begins by grinding down the neighboring teeth to prepare them for crowns. Then, an impression is taken to make the custom bridge. Once ready, the bridge is secured to the prepared teeth using dental cement, filling the space left by the missing teeth. Dental bridges are functional, aesthetic, and can improve chewing and the appearance of the smile. With proper care, they can last for many years.

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Prosthesis

A denture is a device used to replace one or more missing teeth. It can be partial, replacing a few teeth, or complete, replacing all the teeth in an arch. The procedure begins with a consultation with the dentist, who assesses the patient's needs. Impressions of the mouth are taken to custom-make the denture. Dentures can be fixed (like implants) or removable, allowing the patient to remove them for cleaning. Dentures improve chewing function, smile aesthetics, and support facial structures. With proper care, they can provide a long-lasting and comfortable solution for people who have lost teeth.

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Dental implant

A dental implant is a permanent solution to replace a missing tooth. It consists of a small titanium screw inserted into the jawbone, which serves as an artificial root to support a crown. The procedure begins with an evaluation by the dentist to ensure that the bone is strong enough. Then, the implant is surgically placed into the bone, followed by a healing period during which the implant integrates with the bone. Once healing is complete, a custom-made crown is attached to the implant. Dental implants provide a durable and aesthetic solution, fully restoring chewing function and the appearance of the smile. With proper care, they can last for many years, even a lifetime.

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Replacing missing teeth

Replacing missing teeth is essential, regardless of the reason. It restores chewing and speech function, preserves dental health by preventing the movement of adjacent teeth, and improves the aesthetics of the smile, thus strengthening self-confidence.

In addition, it prevents bone resorption in the jaw and improves quality of life by facilitating a varied diet. In short, consulting a dentist for alternative solutions is crucial to maintaining a healthy and bright smile.

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Composite resin

Composite resin dental restoration is a technique used to repair teeth damaged by cavities or fractures. This material is composed of synthetic resins mixed with glass particles, providing a color that mimics that of natural teeth. The procedure involves removing the decayed or damaged part of the tooth and then applying the composite resin in successive layers. The material is then hardened using a special light, which restores the shape and function of the tooth. Composite resin restorations are aesthetic, durable, and generally require less tooth preparation compared to traditional fillings.

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Dental crown

A dental crown is a restoration used to cover a damaged or weakened tooth. It is often recommended after root canal treatment, for a tooth with severe decay, or to improve the aesthetics of a tooth.

The procedure begins with the removal of the damaged portion of the tooth. Then, an impression is taken to create a custom crown, usually made of ceramic, metal, or a mixture of the two. The crown is then secured with dental cement, providing long-lasting protection while restoring the tooth's shape, function, and appearance. Crowns are designed to be durable and can last for many years with proper care.

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We, the dental team, are fully qualified to develop a personalized treatment plan for each patient. We understand that each person has unique dental health needs. That is why we take the time to assess your specific situation, taking into account your medical history, concerns and goals.

We encourage you to schedule an appointment so that we can review your dental needs together and determine the treatment that is best for you. Your oral health is our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

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