Dental Texture Clinic currently treats over 20 dental cases daily, including dental emergencies and its capacity is continuously developing.
Dental aesthetics is responsible for the beauty and harmony of the smile. When we talk about a beautiful smile, we mean both the teeth and the appearance of the gums.
Aesthetic dental treatments involve special attention and delicacy in the medical act so that the final result is flawless. It is important to study the shape, size and color of the teeth in order to provide individual results that are pleasing both aesthetically and from the point of view of the naturalness of the smile, and last but not least, functionality.
Odontotherapy is the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of dental caries. When oral hygiene is not performed properly, the result is the destruction of the outer surface of the tooth, i.e. the enamel and the dentin.
Caries treatment is performed by removing the affected tissue and replacing it with a composite filling that will restore the shape and functionality of the tooth.
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Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the study and treatment of the dental pulp, being one of the most common procedures when the tooth is deeply affected by dental caries.
Endodontics involves preserving part or all of the healthy dental pulp or removing the entire pulp if it is irreversibly damaged. Endodontics not only involves the treatment of teeth with infected pulp tissue but also the preservation of teeth that have failed to respond to non-surgical endodontic treatment or teeth that have developed new lesions, for example, when re-treatment of the root canal is required or in periradicular surgery.
Root canal treatment involves, in most cases, removing the damaged and infected pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the entire canal, filling and sealing the root canal system, and placing a direct restoration such as a composite filling or an indirect restoration such as a dental crown.
Prosthodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the restoration of teeth through artificial replacements of natural teeth and gums where appropriate. Prosthetic treatments target the oral cavity both functionally and aesthetically.
Dental prosthetics aim to replace missing teeth with fixed or mobile dentures that aim to restore oral health and improve the appearance of the smile.
Prosthetics have the main purpose of oro-dento-facial reconstruction, i.e. restoring phonetic function, mastication, and maxillo-facial protection from the effects of bruxism (teeth grinding).
Periodontology is the branch of dentistry that focuses exclusively on inflammatory disease affecting the gums and the other tooth-supporting structures in the arch – the gingiva, alveolar bone, and periodontal ligament.
Periodontal disease represents the inflammatory damage to the tissues around the teeth: gum, periodontal ligaments, and alveolar bone. The main clinical signs are gingival inflammation with the appearance of gingival bleeding, gingival retraction, tooth mobility with the appearance of spaces between the teeth, and bone resorption.
Periodontal evaluation is done by clinical examination, periodontometry, and radiological examination. The clinical examination looks at the appearance, volume, and consistency of the gum, the mobility of the teeth, and the presence of risk factors, such as bacterial plaque and tartar, prosthetic work or improperly adapted fillings, dento-maxillary abnormalities.
The treatment of periodontal disease includes several stages depending on the severity of the disease. Contact us for more details.
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Pedodontics is the branch of dentistry dedicated to the oral health of children, from the appearance of the first tooth until adolescence.
In infants, the first tooth appears around the age of 6 months, and starting at the age of 6-7, the baby teeth begin to be replaced by the permanent ones. Without proper dental care, children can face problems that cause both discomfort through associated pain and complications that can have consequences for the rest of their lives.
Dento-alveolar surgery is a complex branch of dentistry aimed at treating problems of the teeth, gums, jaw, and other bony and soft components of the oro-maxillo-facial apparatus.
The field of application of dento-alveolar surgery covers a wide area, from simple tooth extractions, the extraction of included teeth, the surgical treatment of dental inclusion to the treatment of maxillo-facial infections, the surgical restoration of bone defects at the level of the alveolar bone, gingivectomy, gingivoplasty but and pre prosthetic and reconstructive surgery.
Dental prophylaxis is the branch of dentistry dedicated to the prevention of the occurrence of dental caries or periodontal diseases as well as the prevention of their evolution, through minimally invasive techniques. From the therapeutic arsenal of prophylaxis, we can mention the periodic controls and hygiene performed by the dentist, the detection and fluoridation of incipient carious lesions, as well as the sealing of recently erupted teeth.
The hygiene session takes place at the beginning of each dental treatment, but also once every 6 months. This consists of:
1. Ultrasonic descaling consists of removing tartar from the teeth using an ultrasonic device.
2. Professional brushing is carried out in the office with the help of a special brush and paste, with the aim of removing bacterial plaque from the dental surface as well as removing stains from the teeth, determined by food/tobacco.
3. The treatment with the Airflow prophylaxis device consists of washing the teeth with a sodium bicarbonate powder mixed with water, under pressure, to remove stains from the teeth, from hard-to-reach areas, fine deposits of tartar, resulting in brighter teeth white, brighter.