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Sinus lift is a very common surgical procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery aimed at restoring adequate bone volume by lifting the tissues of the maxillary sinuses in order to place a dental implant in a correct position, with an axis that will allow a good adjustment of the prosthesis on the implants.

Accommodate dental implants
Prevent resorption of the jawbone following extractions
Increase stability, strength, and longevity of natural teeth
Have sufficient thickness and volume in the upper jawbone

Bone grafting is a common surgical procedure intended to increase or maintain bone mass around a tooth for aesthetic and mechanical reasons. It is now the most common solution when the bone capital is no longer sufficient to reassure its stability and durability.

Curb gum swelling
Increase bone volume
Preserve bone capital
Strengthen existing teeth
Accommodate dental implants

Bone regeneration is a surgical procedure aimed at maintaining good quality bone volume leading to aesthetic and functional pre-implant situations by using collagen membranes as physical barriers to allow recolonization of osteogenic cells in the space created.

Minimize the number of surgeries
Increase stability, strength, and longevity of natural teeth
Correct a moderate horizontal or vertical bone deficiency
Have a stable volume for predictable placement of implants

Gingivectomy is a surgical procedure whose purpose is to remove the periodontal pocket and the excess gum covering a tooth, improving its appearance with a more aesthetic gingival contour. Generally, this intervention is indicated for aesthetic purposes but sometimes also functional to restore the gums to a natural shape so that they remain healthy.

Treat conditions such as gingivitis
Prevent future damage to the gums
Put an end to the complexes linked to an imperfect gummy smile
Harmonize the shape of the gingiva by improving the appearance of the smile

Gingivoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at reshaping the shape of the gums in a localized way in order to make them more natural without altering the height, sometimes after a gingivectomy or a gum graft. Generally, this intervention is indicated for aesthetic purposes to find a more harmonious smile and a balanced gum line.

Have an attractive and harmonious smile
Complete a gingivectomy that did not give satisfactory results
Put an end to the complexes linked to an imperfect gummy smile
Finalize orthodontic treatment or Hollywood smile with a more aesthetic appearance

Root canal treatment is a procedure aimed at saving the lost tooth while restoring its structure and treating the infection of the root of a tooth when the pulp of a tooth is inflamed or infected. The treatment consists of removing the infected tissue from inside the crown and the roots of the tooth to clean and disinfect the canal afterwards. This is the only way to cure this infection, otherwise, the extraction of the tooth remains the only alternative.

Save damaged or dead teeth
Avoid extraction by keeping natural teeth
Improve oral health by providing comfort and relief from infection