Hyaluronic acid injection
Dentists have the ability to give hyaluronic acid injections of hyaluronic acid around the oral sphere and at the lower level of the face (lips and nasolabial folds).
Learn MoreCrowns on implants by digital impression technique
After the implant has been placed, a digital impression will be made in order to obtain the ceramic crown.
Learn MoreVirtual planning and ceramic veneers
After a photographic assessment, a virtual plan can be presented to the patient in order to determine the treatment objectives with the practitioner.
Learn MoreDirect and indirect aesthetic restorations
Cosmetic restorative dentistry is now part of a minimally invasive care approach. The objective is to restore the dental organ while respecting the principles of tissue conservation.
Learn MoreDental lightening
Tooth whitening is a technique that lightens the color of teeth in order to give them a more attractive glow and shine. This treatment is offered "on an outpatient basis", that is to say it is carried out by the patient at his home.
Learn MoreDental colorations and dental wear
Because tooth enamel is slightly porous, tabacco, tea, coffee, wine, or even some pharmaceuticals (such as Chlorhexidine-based mouthwashes or an iron-based medication) may give your teeth. Teeth an unsightly staining.
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Endodontic surgery
Endodontic surgery or microsurgery is indicated in the event of failure of endodontic treatment or retreatment (persistence of a lesion) or when conventional endodontic retreatment is impossible.
Learn MoreEndodontic retreatment
Endodontics is a specialty of dental surgery that treats diseases of the interior of the tooth and their complications.
Learn MoreEndodontic treatment
The firm's exclusive endodontist, Doctor Christel Gremet, performs endodontic treatments under a dam and under an optical microscope, promoting greater precision in the surgical procedure.
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Dental implant
One of the modern solutions to replace missing teeth is to place implants. These implants will be used to support crowns, bridges or prostheses.
Learn MorePlacement Of dental implants
The surgical placement of implants can seem impressive. However, this is a relatively quick intervention and the results go very well, in the vast majority of cases.
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Dental malposition
In good physiological conditions, the teeth appear harmoniously on the two dental jaws. They are well aligned and can therefore work efficiently by distributing the forces between them, particularly during chewing and swallowing.
Learn MoreOral surgery in the service of orthodontics
Your orthodontist, in agreement with your referring dentist, may indicate a surgical solution in certain cases: the release of an impacted tooth to allow its placement on the arch;
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Orthodontic treatment
The objective of preventive and functional orthodontics in children is to restore a balance in the dental arches located between the lips, cheeks and tongue, and thus to promote harmonious facial growth.
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Periodontitis (loosening of the teeth)
Periodontitis is a disease that affects almost 1 in 2 French people and is characterized by a gradual loss of the tooth's attachment system. This loss occurs most of the time without pain and when visible signs appear (tooth mobility, gum abscess), it is often too late.
Learn MoreMucco-gingical surgery or periodontal plastic surgery
This type of surgery covers root surfaces that have become apparent or strengthens tissues that will not withstand the stresses of chewing, brushing or possible orthodontic treatment. It also makes it possible to modify unsightly volumes or positioning of the gingival contours.
Learn MorePeriodontal maintenance
Maintenance corresponds to the phase following the initial treatment of your periodontal disease. It is as important as the initial treatment. If it is not done correctly, the bone tissues and the alveolo-dental ligament will continue to deteriorate, as the different sites will become reinfected.
Learn MorePeriodontal disease
Periodontitis is a disease that affects almost 1 in 2 French people and is characterized by a gradual loss of the tooth's attachment system. This loss occurs most of the time without pain and when visible signs appear (tooth mobility, gum abscess), it is often too late.
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