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Dental costs in United States are considerable?

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That is why today many patients turn to Costa Rica, where dental care is of excellent quality, very fast times, and significantly lower prices; and for those who rely on our organization, airport shuttle and hotel accommodation can be free.  We believe it is important to rely on a real organization like Freer Dental Implant Center , not hidden behind only mobile numbers, with offices and a solid structure made up of people with proven organizational experience. For patients who contact us or visit us at our San José offices, I usually explain in detail all the essential and organizational aspects of care at the  Freer Dental Implant Center. Dentists: their professionalism, the studies and qualifications they've received, their experience, and their specializations. All operate in compliance with the strict hygiene and safety standards imposed by strict country regulations. Cures and treatments: How much they cost? What they involve, how and when they are carried ou...

Safety for the patient

Each person has its own characteristics, its problems, its needs, and only through the realization of an individual care plan that takes into account the specific characteristics of each individual can we arrive at the best therapeutic solution suitable for a specific patient. The Dentist is the Medical Specialist of the diseases of the mouth, but only a few know this by associating the figure of the dentist with a dentist.  The mouth is composed of hard tissues (teeth) and soft tissues (gums, tongue, muscles) that together constitute the oral cavity and the care of all these anatomical components is the responsibility of the Dentist. Only with a careful analysis of the clinical situation that results from a scrupulous visit of the soft and hard tissues of the mouth by the Specialist Doctor can a correct treatment plan be reached that allows an effective and lasting cure over time, but above all safe for your health. The Movement for the protection of Private Dentistry and...

Tooth clenching: here are all the secrets of bruxism

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Did your dentist tell you you're clenching or grinding your teeth? Do you often have sore muscles in the morning? Most likely you may suffer from tooth clenching, one of the two manifestations of bruxism along with grinding. According to a 2013 scientific article entitled "Bruxism defined and graded: an international consensus" published in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, bruxism is defined as a repetitive activity of masticatory muscles characterized by grinding or clenching of teeth and/or tension jaw thrust. Classifications of bruxism Bruxism is part of the parafunctional habits and can be classified according to the type of movement and the period of the day in which it occurs. It is distinguished in: 1 - static bruxism (clenching), characterized by the clenching of teeth; 2 - dynamic bruxism (grinding), ie the grinding of the arches. In addition, we talk about diurnal bruxism when the frame or grinding occurs during daylight hours, while it is ...

All on 4 implant system: how to have everything back in just a few steps

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Have you lost all your teeth and are you looking on the internet for the best solution for your mouth?  Perhaps those who have remained "dance" in an obvious manner and with a sneeze you risk losing them? All-on-4 systems are now a certainty rather than a possibility. The all on four method, which literally means "everything on four", is a latest-generation implant technique that involves the rehabilitation of an edentulous mouth (without teeth) with only 4 implants and a fixed prosthesis. This clinical procedure is an excellent alternative to the common dentures and has the extraordinary merit of reconstructing even the most damaged or completely toothless dental arches. The all on four implant technique is highly recommended for patients with toothless arches. All-on-4 systems: what it consists of Normally, in traditional implantology methods, implants are inserted into the bone at a 90-degree angle to it. The all on four technique, on the other hand, ...