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Periodontal Prophylaxis (IHO)

Dental Sealants

Gum Aesthetic Treatments

Regenerative Periodontal Treatments

Fluoride Therapy

Periodontal Prophylaxis (IHO)

Ideal for: Maintaining the health of the gums and surrounding tissues.
What does the treatment involve?

A deep cleaning performed with ultrasonic instruments, curettage, and polishing to remove plaque and bacteria.

Technology used:

Ultrasonic equipment and specialized cleaning instruments.

Duration:

Approximately 40–60 minutes.

Benefits:

Helps prevent infections and maintains optimal periodontal health.

Aftercare:

Recommended once a year to preserve gum and oral health.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Is it normal for my gums to bleed?
Will it be painful?
How often should I have a professional cleaning?

Regenerative Periodontal Treatments

Ideal for: Damaged gums or loss of bone support.
What does the treatment involve?

A deep cleaning combined with tissue and/or bone regeneration to restore periodontal health.

Technology used:

Specialized surgical equipment designed for periodontal procedures.

Duration:

Approximately 40–60 minutes.

Benefits:

Improves periodontal health and helps prevent tooth loss.

Aftercare:

Regular follow-up appointments are recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What does the treatment involve?
Will it be painful?
Will bone or tooth structure be reduced during the procedure?

Gum Aesthetic Treatments

Ideal for: Improving gum proportions, smile harmony, and gingival health.
Procedures include:

Gingivoplasty, gingivectomy, soft tissue grafts, bone grafting, periodontal flaps, and deep periodontal cleanings.

What does the treatment involve?

Gum irregularities are corrected to balance the smile without altering the teeth.

Duration:

1 session lasting approximately 40–60 minutes.

Aftercare:

A follow-up appointment at 7 days and annual check-ups are recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How much discomfort should I expect?
Will the result look natural?
How long does the healing process take?

Dental Sealants

Ideal for: Preventing cavities in areas prone to plaque retention.
What does the treatment involve?

A protective sealant is applied to vulnerable areas of the tooth to help prevent decay.

Duration:

Approximately 20–30 minutes.

Benefits:

Significantly reduces the risk of cavities.

Aftercare:

Maintain good oral hygiene.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How long will it last?
Will it be noticeable?
What are dental sealants used for?

Fluoride Therapy

Ideal for: Strengthening tooth enamel and preventing cavities.
What does the treatment involve?

Application of a fluoride varnish to help protect and reinforce the enamel.

Duration:

Approximately 20–30 minutes.

Benefits:

Helps remineralize enamel and reduces the risk of cavities.

Aftercare:

Avoid eating or drinking for 1 hour after the treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What care should I follow after the treatment?
How often should fluoride be applied?