Aesthetic and functional rehabilitation restores both the appearance and functionality of your smile. This process encompasses various techniques, such as veneers, implants, and crowns, tailored to your specific needs.
In addition to improving dental aesthetics, this approach aims to restore proper chewing and a balanced occlusion. The goal is to achieve long-lasting and harmonious results, both visually and functionally, to improve your daily quality of life. A personalized evaluation is essential to determine the most appropriate treatments for each patient.
Lip repositioning is a simple yet effective surgical procedure. It corrects aesthetic issues related to excessive gum exposure when smiling.
Fiber-reinforced aesthetic retention is a discreet solution for maintaining tooth alignment after orthodontic treatment.
Hyaluronic acid in dentistry is used to improve the health of oral tissues and for aesthetic applications.
A frenectomy is a procedure performed to treat problematic oral frenums. These small tissue folds, located under the tongue or between the upper lip and gums, can sometimes restrict normal tongue or lip movements. A frenectomy resolves these issues and improves oral function.
Gingivectomy is a dental surgical procedure used to remove part of the gum around the teeth. It may be necessary for aesthetic or medical reasons.