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Ceramic Veneers

Ceramic veneers are a high-aesthetic dental procedure involving the application of thin ceramic or zirconia shells to the front surface of teeth to enhance their appearance in terms of color, shape, and size.

These materials are highly resistant to fractures and offer exceptional durability, lasting 18 to 20 years, making them our preferred choice.

The primary goal is to achieve a more harmonious and attractive smile, specifically tailored to each patient’s facial features and individual preferences.

Resin Veneers

Resin veneers are a high-aesthetic dental procedure that involves placing thin layers of resin on the front surface of the teeth to enhance their visual appeal.

The goal is to create a more harmonious and attractive smile, customized to match the patient’s facial features and desires, with a durability of approximately 5 to 6 years.

Ceramic and Resin Veneers

Aesthetic Solutions for Your Smile

Ceramic veneers offer a natural and long-lasting aesthetic, mimicking the translucency of dental enamel. They are minimally invasive and require little to no tooth reduction, making them ideal for correcting discoloration, chipping, or misalignments. They are a long-term option, providing natural and durable results.

On the other hand, resin veneers are a more affordable and quicker solution. They are applied directly in the clinic, correcting minor imperfections such as stains or chipping. Although they do not have the same durability as ceramic veneers, they offer a cost-effective and flexible option for those seeking immediate results with the possibility of future adjustments.

For a personalized solution tailored to your needs, we invite you to schedule a consultation and begin your journey to a perfect smile.

Dental Implants

Titanium Implants

Titanium dental implants are the most effective solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. These implants consist of titanium screws, a biocompatible metal, that are surgically placed into the jawbone or maxilla.

Once the implant integrates with the bone—a process called osseointegration—it provides a stable foundation to support a dental crown, bridge, or prosthesis, depending on the patient’s specific needs.

Zirconia Dental Implants

Zirconia dental implants are a cutting-edge alternative to titanium implants, designed with aesthetics and advanced biocompatibility in mind. Made from small white zirconia structures, these implants are surgically inserted into the bone to create a sturdy base for crowns, bridges, or prostheses.

Preferred by many patients for their natural appearance and unique properties, zirconia implants offer several advantages. Their white color ensures optimal aesthetics, particularly in visible areas of the mouth. Additionally, they are non-metallic, non-conductive, and exhibit a lower affinity for bacteria, making them an excellent choice for patients seeking a holistic and aesthetic approach to dental implants.

Dental Implants: Titanium vs. Zirconia

Titanium implants are considered the gold standard in dental implantology due to their ability to fully integrate with the bone (osseointegration), providing a stable foundation and helping to prevent bone loss. They are versatile, ideal for replacing anything from a single tooth to a full arch, and their resistance to corrosion ensures long-term durability.

At our clinic, we use advanced techniques such as PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) for faster healing and optimal results.

On the other hand, zirconia implants are a revolutionary option for those seeking aesthetic appeal and biocompatibility. Their natural white color makes them ideal for front teeth, and their metal-free composition reduces the risk of allergic reactions or inflammation. Additionally, their ability to integrate with the bone and their low affinity for bacteria help maintain optimal oral hygiene.

Whether titanium or zirconia, our clinic offers personalized solutions that combine advanced technology to achieve a functional and aesthetic smile. Schedule an appointment to learn more and find the best option for you.

Smile Reconstruction

All on 4, All on 6, All on 8, etc.

Hybrid prostheses on dental implants are a dental restoration technique used to replace multiple missing teeth in one or both dental arches.

They consist of a combination of dental implants and a fixed dental prosthesis, securely attached to the implants to restore both function and aesthetics.

Cemented Prosthesis on Teeth

Cemented prostheses on teeth are a type of fixed dental restoration used to rebuild damaged teeth, restore dental aesthetics, or improve chewing function.

In our practice, we prefer using zirconia as the material for this type of prosthesis.

Hybrid and Cemented Prostheses:

Solutions for a Restored Smile

Hybrid prostheses are ideal for patients with multiple missing teeth, offering a fixed, stable, and natural-looking solution. They restore the ability to chew and speak with confidence, and their durability ensures long-term results. Additionally, they eliminate the need for removable dentures, providing a secure and comfortable alternative.

On the other hand, cemented prostheses are perfect for those looking to restore the function and appearance of damaged teeth. They are securely bonded to natural teeth, and zirconia, a high-strength and aesthetic material, guarantees durability and a natural finish. Moreover, their biocompatibility reduces the risk of inflammation and allergies, and each prosthesis is custom-designed to fit the patient’s needs.

Both options provide exceptional solutions for restoring smiles. Schedule a consultation to determine the best option for your needs and receive personalized care for a transformed smile.

Dental Rehabilitation

Crowns

Dental crowns are restorations used to recover a damaged tooth, enhancing both its function and aesthetics by achieving the ideal color, shape, and size.

They are cemented onto dental implants or natural teeth.

Veneers

Dental veneers, also known as dental laminates, are thin shells placed over the front surface of teeth to enhance their aesthetic appearance.

They are typically made of ceramic, zirconia, or resin, and the thickness of each veneer can range from 0.3 mm to 1 mm.

Dental Crowns and Dental Veneers

Aesthetic and Functional Solutions

Dental crowns are ideal for restoring teeth damaged by decay, fractures, or wear. They provide restored functionality, durability with materials like zirconia and ceramic, and a seamless aesthetic that blends naturally with your smile. They are versatile, as they can be used on both natural teeth and dental implants.

Dental veneers are a minimally invasive cosmetic solution, perfect for correcting discoloration, chipping, or gaps. Their custom fit and materials like ceramic and zirconia mimic the natural translucency of teeth, providing a long-lasting and natural appearance.

Both dental crowns and veneers are excellent options for restoring and enhancing your smile. Schedule a consultation to receive personalized care and determine the best option for your needs.

Aligners

Aligners are a comfortable and discreet form of orthodontics that uses transparent and removable trays or retainers to correct the position of teeth.

These aligners are virtually invisible, comfortable, and offer an aesthetic solution for those who want to correct dental alignment discreetly.

Aligners: Discreet and Comfortable Orthodontics

Aligners are an innovative orthodontic treatment that straightens teeth without traditional metal brackets. Made from flexible, transparent plastic, they fit perfectly over the teeth and apply gentle pressure to gradually move them into place.

Benefits:

  • Discreet and nearly invisible: Aesthetic alternative to traditional braces.
  • Removable: Easily taken out for eating and brushing, ensuring better hygiene.
  • Comfortable: No wires or brackets, reducing oral irritation.
    Predictable results: Advanced technology and 3D planning for customized outcomes.
  • Fewer visits to the orthodontist – Requires fewer adjustments, minimizing appointments.

They are ideal for both adults and teenagers looking for a more discreet and comfortable way to align their teeth.

To find out if aligners are the right choice for you, schedule a personalized consultation. We will provide you with an exceptional experience tailored to your needs.

Other services

Cleaning
Root Canal Treatments
Conscious Sedation with Anesthesiologist Support
Whitening
Bone Regeneration
Resins

FAQ

  • Light exercise (walking, gentle stretching): 2-3 days after the procedure.
  • Intense exercise (weightlifting, cardio): 2-4 weeks after the procedure.

Recommended foods:

  • Liquids and cold soups.
  • Soft foods: purées, applesauce, puddings.
  • Soft proteins: scrambled eggs, cooked fish, ground meats.
  • Well-cooked vegetables.

Foods to avoid:

  • Hard or crunchy foods (cookies, nuts).
  • Sticky foods (caramels, chewing gum).
  • Very hot or cold foods.
  • Spicy or highly seasoned foods.
  • Alcoholic beverages or dairy products.

Tips: Eat slowly, avoid chewing on the surgical side, and follow your dentist’s instructions.

Swelling is normal after a dental implant, especially during the first two days.

Tips to reduce swelling:

Apply cold compresses to the area for the first 48 hours.
Take anti-inflammatory medication if prescribed by your doctor.
Keep your head elevated while sleeping.
Avoid touching the affected area.

If swelling persists or is accompanied by pain, please contact our clinic.

Natural Tooth:

  • Trauma or impacts.
  • Biting hard objects (ice, nuts).
  • Wear from bruxism or deep cavities.

Dental Prosthesis:

  • Trauma or falls.
  • Low-quality materials or poor fit.
  • Biting hard foods.
  • Wear over time.

Ceramic Veneer:

  • Direct trauma or biting hard objects.
  • Wear from bruxism.
  • Improper fit.

Crown on Implant:

  • Biting hard foods.
  • Bruxism.
  • Material wear or damage.
  • Improper fit.

Summary: Fractures can occur due to trauma, biting hard objects, wear, improper materials, or poor placement. Taking care of natural teeth, prosthetics, veneers, and crowns is essential to prevent damage.

Before dental surgery: Pain is usually caused by cavities, gum infections, or tooth sensitivity.

After dental surgery: Pain, swelling, and discomfort while chewing are common, especially in the first 2-3 days. Pain can be managed with pain relievers, ice, and rest.

Before dental surgery:

  • Inform the clinic team about your health and medications.
  • Brush your teeth thoroughly and follow fasting instructions if needed.
  • Take prescribed medication and have someone accompany you if sedation is involved.

After dental surgery:

  • Manage pain with medication and apply cold compresses to the treated area.
  • Rest and avoid chewing on the affected side.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene with rinses and eat soft foods.
  • Avoid smoking, alcohol, and intense activities.
  • Attend follow-up appointments and contact our team if any issues arise.
  • Crown on Implant: 2 months or more (after implant integration and healing).
  • Dental Veneers: 3 to 5 days.
  • Complete Smile Design (Upper/Lower): 1 week.
  • Dental Prostheses: 2 months.

Times may vary depending on the case, so we recommend consulting our team for a more accurate estimate

During the surgical procedure, we will evaluate whether a temporary solution is possible, depending on each patient and case.

The estimated follow-up time is 2 months after the surgical phase. If you cannot return within that time, you may continue with the rehabilitation phase after 8 weeks.

Jorge Garcia