Service Items
Dental Implant
Crowns and traditional bridges or dentures are not your only options for treating missing teeth. For some people, dental implants can provide a smile that looks and feels natural. The method is to use surgery to implant implants under the gums during a series of appointments to combine with the mandible as a basis for replacing teeth, supporting bridges or dentures. Since dental implants combine the implant with bone cells, it can provide good stability. This practice can make your replacement teeth feel more natural, and some people find this kind of stable implants are more comfortable than traditional dentures. Patients who are suitable for dental implants need to have healthy gums and alveolar bone in good condition to support the implant. A detailed assessment will help you decide whether you are suitable for implant surgery.
Dental implant Surgery Procedure
Dental implant placement-stage 1 and stage 2
Implant immediately and fill in bone meal
Place the temporary tooth in the implant immediately
Rebuild the implant area through guided bone regeneration
Maxillary sinus augmentation
Internal Sinus Manipulation (ISM)*
Computer-assisted surgery
Minimally invasive surgery
Use an operating microscope for visualization and surgery
*Internal sinus manipulation (ISM)
- Internal sinus manipulation is a minimally invasive surgical technique that creates suitable implant conditions in the posterior maxillary area by increasing the sinuses.
Periodontal Disease Treatment
Periodontal disease refers to the occurrence of bacterial infections in the tissues around the teeth. The height of your gum tissue covering your teeth is actually a little different from your appearance. There is a very shallow V-shaped groove where the gums meet the teeth, called the gingival sulcus. Periodontal disease invades the gingival sulcus below the gum line, causing damage to the tissue covering and supporting the teeth. When the tissue is destroyed, a pocket is formed in the gingival sulcus: usually the more serious the periodontal disease, the deeper the pocket.
Gum Aesthetic Shaping
- Use clinical crown augmentation to increase the exposed part of the tooth surface to create a charming smile or improve crown retention and restoration functions.
Gum transplant
- Root covering surgery prevents root erosion, decline and sensitivity, while providing a charming and symmetrical appearance.
Establish a functional area of attached keratinized gums to prevent gum recession.
The heightening technique can reconstruct the normal tissue contour and provide a more charming and hygienic repair result. Periodontal plastic surgery can be performed in the outpatient clinic, with local anesthesia and some form of sedation as appropriate.
Non-surgical periodontal procedures
Oral health care
Preventive periodontal treatment
Teeth cleaning and root planing
Regular maintenance of periodontal surgery procedures
Surgical periodontal procedure
Periodontal flap surgery
Guided periodontal tissue regeneration combined with bone meal
Aesthetic gum graft
Aesthetic shaping of gum morphology
Crown augmentation
Root resection and hemisection
Oral soft and hard tissue surgical sections