We guarantee you a naturally brighter smile with our revolutionary LASER tooth bleaching with absolutely no tooth sensitivity, advanced LASER gum bleaching with no pain nor recurrence, and the latest CAD CAM ceramic restorations.
Many techniques use light and heat sources to bleach your teeth. All these powerful light machines generate heat, pain, sensitivity and may alter your tooth structure. We provide you with a safe harmless novel whitening technique by means of the Er:YAG LASER that is minimally invasive and free of pain and sensitivity.
To treat gingival depigmentation and to enhance aesthetics, numerous techniques have been employed, each with many inadequacies. The recent introduction of LASER for the treatment of gingival depigmentation resulted in a more comfortable postoperative healing and more predictable outcomes. With laser-assisted gingival depigmentation you will enjoy the benefit of no anesthesia, no pain, no bleeding, no edema, and no medication.
Ceramic crowns may need to be removed due to functional, biological or aesthetic failures. There is a variety of instruments, techniques and systems that allow the dentist to remove the failed dental crowns, but many of them exert extracting forces to the tooth and supporting biological tissues. This may result in a lot of discomfort to the patient and sometimes cause unwanted and dangerous outcomes such as harmful fracture of the underlying tooth structure resulting in extracting the latter.
We are proud to have a LASER technique that has no conventional counterpart. It consists of using the Er:YAG LASER wavelength to debond and remove all ceramic restorations, without damaging the restorations and the underlying structures.
With LASER, the restoration can be removed, reused and rebonded with minor alterations, which is a huge time and cost saver for you and all parties involved.
We are dedicated to provide you with the latest dental crown technology; a totally new technology for a natural and beautiful bright smile.
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) is applied to inlays, onlays, veneers, crowns, fixed partial dentures, implant abutments, and even full-mouth reconstruction. The use of CAD/CAM technology for dental restorations has numerous advantages over traditional techniques, among which speed, ease of use, and quality. The quality of CAD/CAM restorations is extremely high because measurements and fabrication are so precise. CAD/CAM restorations have a natural appearance because the ceramic blocks have a translucent quality that emulates enamel, and they are available in a wide range of shades.
All-Porcelain crowns are the best aesthetic option. They are used when a tooth has a large cavity or has been treated by a root canal.
Porcelain veneer is a thin layer that covers only the surface of the tooth. We may use one veneer to restore a single tooth that may have been fractured or discolored, or in most cases multiple teeth on the upper arch to create a big bright “Hollywood” type of smile makeover.