Services

Creating a beautiful smile often requires the intervention of other dental specialties; that is why we integrate Orthodontics, Prosthetics, Periodontics, Maxillofacial Surgery, Endodontics, or General Dentistry as needed, to offer our patients comprehensive treatments that guarantee the results they expect.

Learn a little more about some of our services below:

Periodontics is the branch of dentistry dedicated to treating and caring for the tissues surrounding the tooth (gums and bone).

To achieve a perfect smile, it is often necessary to restore the patient's aesthetic and oral function through mechanisms such as dental prosthetics.

Prosthetics can be classified according to placement and fixation.

  • Fixed prosthetics
  • Removable prosthetics
  • Dental implants

Diseases affecting the dental pulp (nerve) and surrounding tissues are caused by dental caries or trauma (accidents). Focused on treating conditions that affect the dental pulp. This procedure involves removing the affected pulp, thus preventing the disease from progressing. To preserve the dental structure, the pulp is replaced with a plastic-like material. The resulting cavity, created during treatment, is sealed with resin, restoring the tooth's function and health.

Skeletal alterations in the size of the upper and/or lower jaw, eruption of third molars or canines without space, and tumors or cysts of the mouth or face can be corrected with maxillofacial surgery.

Although in children early discovery and treatment of skeletal or dental problems avoids future difficulties, orthodontic treatment guarantees aligned teeth and a healthy smile for people of any age.

Pediatric dentistry focuses on dental care from the first months of life, guiding parents in prevention and oral health for their children. Our specialist professionals address the needs of young patients, covering eating habits, caries prevention, and dental development control, including primary and permanent dentition.

Orthodontics addresses malocclusions that can cause dental wear, brushing difficulty, and joint problems. With technological advances such as more discreet ceramic or metal brackets and more efficient treatments, patients experience aesthetic improvements and results in less time.