What makes us different
What sets us apart is our commitment to excellence in our dental practice.
We are at the forefront of dental implantology, offering solutions for a complete and natural smile.
In addition, our invisible orthodontics allows you to transform your smile discreetly and comfortably.
Discover how we make every step of your dental journey an amazing experience.
Invisible orthodontics
The most well-known orthodontic brace for the realignment of teeth are brackets, also known as “stars”: they are applied to the teeth by a procedure called bonding. In the brackets there is a hole through which the orthodontic thread is passed, maintained by metal or elastic ligatures.
When the brackets, or the attachments that make up the device, are made of plastic or porcelain, it is called fixed orthodontics with aesthetic attacks.
The most advanced dental technology has identified invisible dental orthodontics, a technique of aesthetic orthodontics that through a series of aligners, that is transparent masks, which progressively align the teeth.
Invisible orthodontics has not only aesthetic but also functional purposes, for example, when it is proposed to restore proper chewing.
How it works
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1.the imprint is taken and sent to the laboratory for the study of the case
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2.the process of displacement of the teeth is simulated digitally to achieve the aesthetic and functional goal and the procedure is defined (number of masks, duration of treatment, how often to replace the masks, if and when to make the stripping, or the filing of teeth, etc.)
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3. the case study is submitted to the patient
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4. the case study is submitted to the patient
What cases can be treated and how long the treatment lasts
The invisible device is useful in case of protruding teeth, diastema (cracks between the teeth), dental crowding or irregularly placed teeth. The timing is similar to that of the traditional device. Although there are variations depending on the patient’s problem, generally the treatment lasts 12-24 months.
What results you get
These innovative techniques allow to obtain the same results as traditional techniques.
In order to be effective, however, the patient must respect the indications and wear the masks constantly day and night and respect the checkups at the dental office. In addition, it is necessary to keep the masks clean, washing them with water, toothpaste and toothbrush or rinsing them with water and mild soap.
At the end of the treatment, as for traditional orthodontics, it is necessary to wear another mask, called retainer, also invisible, or splint the teeth to contain the result and give the mouth time to get used to the new position of the teeth.
Implantology
The All-on-Four implant technique is a modern dental technique that allows the reconstruction of entire denture-free or compromised teeth through an immediate loading procedure. Specifically, the specialist places four bone implants with a single operation, and then screw on the latter fixed prostheses.
Modern dental technology
that allows the reconstruction of entire dental arches compromised or without teeth. Through an immediate loading procedure the specialist positions six bone implants with a single operation. The fixed prostheses are then screwed on the implants, allowing the patient to recover the smile and chewing in 24 hours.
Toronto Bridge
is a fixed prosthesis screwed to dental implants, able to replace an entire arch. It is fixed through 4 implants and can replace up to 10-12 teeth. If you want an even more stable prosthesis you can also use 6 implants.
Immediate Loading Implantology
greatly reduces the timing for the correct placement of the plant, allowing you to return to smiling in just 24 hours. Thanks to this technique, the patient will enjoy his fixed teeth already at the end of the first surgical session; the teeth, of temporary type, will be subsequently replaced with a definitive one, after 3 months.
The guided computer implantology
is an innovative technique that allows to speed up and make more safe and accurate diagnosis and implant treatments. The surgery is pre-visualized and studied on the computer with a special software, and, through a cad-cam technology of sophisticated level, is then performed on the patient quickly, minimally invasive and often without incisions and sutures.