Co-founder of the CDC Dentistry Dental Clinic.
Specialist in Orthodontics and Functional Orthopedics
Invisaling Dr. Expert in the management of different types of orthodontics
She has more than 9 years of experience.
Co-founder of the CDC Dental Clinic dentistry
Specialist in creating beautiful smiles for patients
He has extensive experience and training in aesthetic dentistry, smile design, oral surgery and dental implants.
He has more than 9 years of experience.
Pediatric dentist with more than 5 years of experience graduated from Universidad de Costa Rica
Graduated from the Master of Public Health from Universidad de Costa Rica
ALOP member (Latin American Association of Pediatric Dentistry)
Periodontics Specialist
Graduated from the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, Mñexico
More than 17 years of experience
Our dental cleaning includes:
• General scaling (tartar removal with cavitron).
• Dental prophylaxis (rotary brush and cleaning paste).
• Fluoride application
Dental cleaning should be done every 6 months, except if you are a person with periodontal disease, this should be done every 4 months.
Orthodontics is required when the patient presents misaligned teeth and bite problems, which is why it is necessary to attend the dentist to verify if there is a need to place brackets, in order to later be referred to a certified specialist in the Orthodontics area
Yes, since the biological process to move the teeth is the same in adults as in adolescents.
What yes, is a fundamental requirement, is that the teeth, gums and supporting bone are in good condition.
Yes, the assessment is charged since the diagnosis that is provided requires knowledge, time, instruments, materials and time in the chair to provide a good service to the patient.
Ideally after the child’s first tooth comes out between 6 and 12 months. In this way, early control of habits will be carried out, and parents will be taught how to clean their children’s teeth.
The wisdom teeth are removed if they bother, if the patient needs space, if they are decayed, they should be removed if the opposite or antagonist piece has been lost.
Root canal or nerve treatment is performed under local anesthesia. For several years they have been using anesthetic solutions that make endodontic treatment virtually painless.
Most of the time yes, however, it depends on each case. There must be a prior assessment.
It is a biocompatible material that replaces the root of the teeth and with them you can replace missing teeth.
Not necessarily, but each case is planned differently since there are many elements to take into account before deciding the number of implants