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Full-porcelain crowns
1. Introduction Full-porcelain crowns treatment is a dental technique to restore the aesthetics and chewing function of damaged real ...
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Titanium Porcelain Crowns
1. Titanium Porcelain Crowns Titanium porcelain crowns are dental solution to restore the aesthetics and chewing function of damaged real ...
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Full-porcelain Dental Bridge
1. Full-porcelain dental bridge: Dental bridges help restore one or more missing teeth by creating a bridge between the two teeth next to ...
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Titanium Porcelain Dental Bridge
1. Titanium Porcelain Dental Bridge Dental bridges help restore one or more missing teeth by creating a bridge between the two teeth next ...
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Invisalign Clear Aligners
1. Invisalign Clear Aligners Invisalign is an orthodontic technique that uses transparent "trays" to move teeth. These trays are fitted ...
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Self-ligating Ceramic Brace
1. Self-ligating ceramic braces Self-ligating ceramic braces, also known as self-closing/self-locking, are very similar to metal and ...
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Ceramic Braces
1. Ceramic braces Ceramic braces use a system of arch wires and porcelain tooth-colored brackets for the purpose of aligning teeth and ...
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Self-ligating Medal Braces
1. Self-ligating medal braces Orthodontics with self-ligating braces is innovated from traditional metal braces. The brackets are designed ...
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Traditional Metal Braces
1. Traditional metal braces Traditional metal braces use a system of metal arch wires and brackets for the purpose of aligning teeth and ...
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Dental Implants
1. Dental Implant Dental Implant is a method of replacing lost teeth by implanting a titanium post into the jaw bone, which does not ...
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All-on-four/All-on-six Dental Implants
1. What is the All-on-four/All-on-six Dental Implants? All-on-four/All-on-six dental implants is a solution to recover teeth for those who ...
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Sinus lift surgery
1. What is a sinus lift? A sinus lift in implantation is a procedure to lift the maxillary sinus up to make more room for placing dental ...
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Dental bone graft
1. Dental bone graft Dental Bone Graft is a dental procedure that adds bone at defect bone areas. The dentist makes an incision in the ...
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Porcelain veneers
1. Porcelain veneers: Porcelain veneer is an aesthetic restoration method using a thin layer of porcelain, only 0.3 - 0.5 mm, glued to the ...
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Smile design
1. What is a “smile design”? Smile design is simply understood as the process of improving a smile through steps such as: gum ...
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Painless Tooth Extraction with Piezotome
1. Piezotome Extraction In the past, straight or angled handpieces were used for osteotomy – traditional crown dissection. Today, ...
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Extraction of teeth 8 (wisdom teeth)
1. What are wisdom teeth? Wisdom teeth, or the 8th teeth, grow at the back of your gums and are the last teeth to come through. These ...
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Tooth extraction
1. Indication Decayed teeth, no indication for retaining Teeth with periodontal disease Teeth with apical infection: check through ...
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Baby Tooth Extraction
1. Baby tooth extraction The period of tooth replacement (usually 6-12 years old) is an indispensable part of every child's life. ...
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One-time endodontic treatment
1. What is endodontic treatment? Each tooth on the jaw has a system of blood vessels and nerves that nourish and conduct outside sensory ...
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Cosmetic filling for sparse teeth
1. Sparse tooth Sparse teeth can be congenital or caused by dental disease, commonly the upper front teeth, which make you unconfident in ...
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Cosmetic teeth whitening
1. What is cosmetic teeth whitening? Teeth whitening is a method of making teeth whiter than they were. To get the result, there are ...
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Deep clean
1. What is Deep Clean? The normal teeth structure always has a gum gap (average 3mm) located under the gums and this is a difficult ...
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Tartar Scrape
1. What is tartar? Why do we need to scrape tartar? Tartar is a yellow or brown plaque that sticks around the root of a tooth. Tartar can ...
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Full-porcelain crowns
1. Introduction Full-porcelain crowns treatment is a dental technique to restore the aesthetics and chewing function of damaged real ...
See detail
Titanium Porcelain Crowns
1. Titanium Porcelain Crowns Titanium porcelain crowns are dental solution to restore the aesthetics and chewing function of damaged real ...
See detail
Full-porcelain Dental Bridge
1. Full-porcelain dental bridge: Dental bridges help restore one or more missing teeth by creating a bridge between the two teeth next to ...
See detail
Titanium Porcelain Dental Bridge
1. Titanium Porcelain Dental Bridge Dental bridges help restore one or more missing teeth by creating a bridge between the two teeth next ...
See detail
Invisalign Clear Aligners
1. Invisalign Clear Aligners Invisalign is an orthodontic technique that uses transparent "trays" to move teeth. These trays are fitted ...
See detail
Self-ligating Ceramic Brace
1. Self-ligating ceramic braces Self-ligating ceramic braces, also known as self-closing/self-locking, are very similar to metal and ...
See detail
Ceramic Braces
1. Ceramic braces Ceramic braces use a system of arch wires and porcelain tooth-colored brackets for the purpose of aligning teeth and ...
See detail
Self-ligating Medal Braces
1. Self-ligating medal braces Orthodontics with self-ligating braces is innovated from traditional metal braces. The brackets are designed ...
See detail
Traditional Metal Braces
1. Traditional metal braces Traditional metal braces use a system of metal arch wires and brackets for the purpose of aligning teeth and ...
See detail
Dental Implants
1. Dental Implant Dental Implant is a method of replacing lost teeth by implanting a titanium post into the jaw bone, which does not ...
See detail
All-on-four/All-on-six Dental Implants
1. What is the All-on-four/All-on-six Dental Implants? All-on-four/All-on-six dental implants is a solution to recover teeth for those who ...
See detail
Sinus lift surgery
1. What is a sinus lift? A sinus lift in implantation is a procedure to lift the maxillary sinus up to make more room for placing dental ...
See detail
Dental bone graft
1. Dental bone graft Dental Bone Graft is a dental procedure that adds bone at defect bone areas. The dentist makes an incision in the ...
See detail
Porcelain veneers
1. Porcelain veneers: Porcelain veneer is an aesthetic restoration method using a thin layer of porcelain, only 0.3 - 0.5 mm, glued to the ...
See detail
Smile design
1. What is a “smile design”? Smile design is simply understood as the process of improving a smile through steps such as: gum ...
See detail
Painless Tooth Extraction with Piezotome
1. Piezotome Extraction In the past, straight or angled handpieces were used for osteotomy – traditional crown dissection. Today, ...
See detail
Extraction of teeth 8 (wisdom teeth)
1. What are wisdom teeth? Wisdom teeth, or the 8th teeth, grow at the back of your gums and are the last teeth to come through. These ...
See detail
Tooth extraction
1. Indication Decayed teeth, no indication for retaining Teeth with periodontal disease Teeth with apical infection: check through ...
See detail
Baby Tooth Extraction
1. Baby tooth extraction The period of tooth replacement (usually 6-12 years old) is an indispensable part of every child's life. ...
See detail
One-time endodontic treatment
1. What is endodontic treatment? Each tooth on the jaw has a system of blood vessels and nerves that nourish and conduct outside sensory ...
See detail
Cosmetic filling for sparse teeth
1. Sparse tooth Sparse teeth can be congenital or caused by dental disease, commonly the upper front teeth, which make you unconfident in ...
See detail
Cosmetic teeth whitening
1. What is cosmetic teeth whitening? Teeth whitening is a method of making teeth whiter than they were. To get the result, there are ...
See detail
Deep clean
1. What is Deep Clean? The normal teeth structure always has a gum gap (average 3mm) located under the gums and this is a difficult ...
See detail
Tartar Scrape
1. What is tartar? Why do we need to scrape tartar? Tartar is a yellow or brown plaque that sticks around the root of a tooth. Tartar can ...
See detail
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