The removable prosthesis is aimed at replacing a part or the entire dental arch
and can be removed by the patient in order to perform the ordinary daily hygiene maneuvers.
Generally, they are composed of artificial
teeth fixed on a resin structure that rests on the gum. Removable dentures can be complete,
i.e. replace all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or partial,
used to replace only some missing teeth.
This type of dental prosthesis is removable and can be easily cleaned and repaired
by the dentist if necessary.
Removable dentures are often considered an inexpensive solution
to replace missing teeth, but they may require an adjustment period and require
adequate oral hygiene to avoid infection or irritation of the underlying gum.
Conservative dentistry
Conservative dentistry is a branch of restorative dentistry that deals with the care of teeth affected by carious processes, procedures for the elimination of caries and those relating to the closure of cavities resulting from the elimination of enamel and carious dentin, through the use of specific materials. This means that conservative dentists try to preserve the original tooth tissue whenever possible, instead of extracting or replacing damaged or diseased teeth. For example, conservative dentistry aims to prevent and treat dental caries, traumatic injuries or dental fractures, through conservative techniques such as the use of fillings, dental resins, endodontic rehabilitation (i.e. dental nerve care interventions) and other non-invasive solutions.
Periodontology
Periodontology is a branch of Dentistry that studies the tissues of the periodontium and treats the related pathologies generically called periodontal diseases or periodontal disease, or pyorrhea (historical term still used today in the population) or periodontitis and gingivitis. Dental malocclusions are due to the incorrect position of the teeth and incongruous dentition. Orthodontic treatment can help move the teeth into the correct position and improve the patient’s chewing function and smile. Orthodontics can be performed using mobile or fixed devices. Mobile devices, such as braces or night masks, are often used in younger patients and can be removed from the patient’s mouth. Fixed appliances, such as traditional metal braces or more modern transparent ceramic or sapphire appliances, are glued directly onto the teeth and cannot be removed by the patient. Additionally, there are other options such as lingual orthodontics where archwires and slots are placed on the inner surface of the teeth, making it virtually invisible. Orthodontic treatment usually requires a few visits to the dentist every 4-6 weeks, and the length of treatment can vary from individual to individual, depending on the extent of the problem to be corrected. In summary, orthodontics improves masticatory function, preventing problems in the oral cavity and giving a more aesthetic and healthy smile.
Adhesive aesthetic dentistry
Adhesive aesthetic dentistry is a branch of restorative dentistry that deals with restoring lost dental tissue through the use of prosthetic products (veneers and inlays) and specific adhesive protocols. It is a set of techniques used to improve the appearance of the teeth, such as correcting abnormalities such as the color, shape, size, position and deterioration of the teeth. One of the most common procedures in adhesive cosmetic dentistry is the application of ceramic or composite veneers, which are thin adhesive coverings that are placed on the outer surface of the teeth to improve their appearance. Additionally, other common techniques include dental restoration using aesthetic composites, teeth whitening, and teeth straightening using invisible orthodontics. In summary, adhesive aesthetic dentistry focuses on the beauty and harmony of the teeth, using highly customized dental restoration and reconstruction techniques to meet the aesthetic wishes of the patients.
Implantology
Implantology involves the replacement of individual dental elements or entire dental arches through the surgical insertion of titanium pillars to which the teeth are permanently anchored. The use of artificial supports integrated into the mandibular or maxillary bone allows you to preserve the health of the teeth still present (filed and reduced in the application of bridges) and ensure complete stability. Implantology today represents the best solution for a functional and aesthetic rehabilitation of chewing.
Pedodontics
Pedodontics treats children’s dental diseases through techniques that are more suitable for their needs. It is usually believed that milk teeth do not require care and checks, but this is not the case as they cover various important functions. Since the oral health of children is essential for their general development, the pedodontist has specific training able to meet the needs of each pediatric patient, in terms of clinical, psychological and relational approach. The basic activities of pedodontics include the accurate assessment of the child’s dental health status through a preventive visit and interventions for the prevention and treatment of dental pathologies, such as teeth cleaning, dental fillings, tooth extraction from milk, endodontic therapy, pediatric orthodontics, the treatment of dental malocclusions and the planning of periodic interventions to evaluate and maintain dental health. In general, in fact, pedodontics strives to make children’s dental experience as positive and trauma-free as possible, providing a comfortable and reassuring environment for childhood and respecting their need for understanding, affection and play.
Endodontics
Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the removal of dental pulp and the sealing of root canals. Endodontic treatment removes the degenerated pulp to prevent the infection from spreading, leading to tooth loss. Diseased tissue contains nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue and if it becomes infected or damaged, usually due to advanced decay, it can cause pain, inflammation, infection or even tooth loss if not treated properly. An endodontic treatment, also known as root canal treatment, is performed when the inside of the tooth is infected or damaged. The dentist removes the infected dental pulp, cleans the inside of the tooth, and fills it with a filling material to seal the canal and prevent infection. Endodontics is a common procedure that saves millions of teeth every year, preserving their functionality and their aesthetics. Although treatment may require one or more visits to the dentist, many patients report experiencing little or no pain, thanks to the presence of local anesthesia and modern technology that allows for more precise and effective interventions.

Pathologies Surgical endodontics
Surgical endodontics refers to the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of lesions of endodontic origin that do not respond to conventional endodontic therapy or that cannot be treated with conventional endodontic therapy but can only be reached through a surgical flap.
Dental Whitening
Dental Whitening is a cosmetic and conservative treatment
that allows the degradation of dental chromogens, recovering a lighter color.
This is a safe and effective procedure that can be
obtained from a professional dentist.
There are two types of teeth whitening: in-office teeth whitening
and home teeth whitening.
In office teeth whitening, a dentist applies a whitening solution
to a patient's teeth and, using a special light source,
activates the solution to speed up the whitening process.
In home teeth whitening, the dentist takes measurements
of the patient's teeth and creates a custom-made device,
known as a "tray", into which a whitening solution is applied.
The patient wears the tray for a few hours a day for a specified period of time,
usually two to four weeks, until the desired degree of whitening is achieved.
Before undergoing teeth whitening treatment,
it is important to consult a dentist for an assessment of
your dental condition and general health.
Your dentist can help choose the type of whitening
that is best for each patient and ensure that it is performed
safely and effectively.


