Dental Blog
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Bruxism in children is one of the most common phenomena in paediatric dentistry and in most cases does not require treatment.
This article explains the mechanism, shows how to recognise the warning signs.
In this article we explain what orthognathic surgery really involves.
The gingival phenotype (formerly "biotype") refers to the thickness and consistency of the gingival tissues.
CTG (Connective Tissue Graft) is a surgical procedure in which a periodontist...
A bacteriological (microbiological) test involves taking a sample from the periodontal pocket.
In this article we sort out the facts: what research says about mouthwashes.
Implants, despite not being natural teeth, are subject to similar inflammatory processes. This is called peri-implantitis.
Modern periodontology has bone regeneration techniques (GTR, GBR) which in certain situations make it possible to save...