Juan Carlos Neira

Oral Rehabilitation

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Oral Rehabilitation

Our procedures are looking to restore both aesthetics and functionality of the oral cavity. Among them, there are position and alignment, balance, proportion and symmetry; shape, the surface texture of teeth, color; periodontal tissues, and periodontal aesthetics. Another main factor is the morphological changes. While doing the smile design we take into account key factors such as the smile line, the teeth color, size, position, and shape. The definition of some terms is important and they give a good understanding of the products that can be offered.

-Fixed Dental Prosthesis: This is the partial reconstruction of single or multiple teeth by crowns, so it can not be removed by the patient.

-Removable Dental Prosthesis: This is a dental device that replaces single or multiple teeth and can be conveniently removed by the patient.

-Total Tooth Prosthesis:  This is a prosthesis that replaces all the teeth and can be removed when the patient desires.

-Veneers: It helps to repair and reconstruct the teeth by elements that are bonded to the teeth.

-Dental Incrustation: This is a type of restoration that is done to replace part of the tooth that has been lost.

-Intra-radicular Retainers: This is an anchor that is located inside of the root to improve tooth resistance.

-Maryland Bridge: This is a permanent prosthesis that can replace a missing tooth. It is done when we want to maintain the largest amount of dental tissue.

-Dental Implants: Screws made of titanium are placed inside the bone in your jawbone, it replaces a tooth or serves as an anchor to support a fixed dental prosthesis or a total denture.

-Adjustments: Metallic elements that will serve as an anchor to a prosthesis to avoid using hooks in the case of a removable prosthesis or to increase the retention of the prosthesis.