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.
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.