Service
Dental aesthetics
Improvement of the smile appearance through conservative and aesthetic treatments.
Whitening, veneers, crowns, and targeted cosmetic reconstructions.
Sections
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Information blocks
FAQ
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Frequently asked questions
Links
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Related services

What this page covers
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Smile appearance
Teeth, gums, and overall harmony
- 02
Veneers
Thin front-surface covering
- 03
Crowns
Full-tooth coverage
Key content
Main treatment blocks.
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Smile appearance
Teeth, gums, and overall harmony
Dental aesthetics aims to improve the appearance of the teeth, gums, and smile by correcting imperfections in color, shape, or symmetry when the clinical case allows it.
- Correction of crooked, stained, yellowed, or damaged teeth.
- Reconstruction with composite or ceramic materials.
- Goal of a smile that looks healthier, more balanced, and harmonious.
Veneers
Thin front-surface covering
Dental veneers are thin coverings placed on the front surface of the tooth to correct small defects in shape and color; they can be made of ceramic, resin, or composite and usually require minimal preparation.
Crowns
Full-tooth coverage
Dental crowns cover the entire tooth and are used to restore shape, function, and aesthetics, often requiring a more extensive preparation than veneers.
- More resistant and durable than veneers.
- Useful for heavily damaged or endodontically treated teeth.
- The choice depends on the clinical case and remaining tooth structure.
Frequently asked questions
Essential answers for orientation.
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Are veneers always the least invasive solution?
They usually require minimal preparation, but the indication must be evaluated case by case; they are not the right choice for every situation.
Are crowns only for aesthetics?
No. Crowns are also used to restore function and protect the tooth, in addition to improving appearance.
Related services
Related pathways to consider together.
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Conservative dentistry and endodontics
Prevention and treatment of tooth lesions caused by caries or trauma.
Minimally invasive restorative care, fillings, and endodontics using first-choice biocompatible materials.
Open service
Orthodontics
Tooth alignment with fixed appliances or clear aligners.
Traditional and invisible orthodontic treatments tailored to the individual case.
Open service