Frequently asked questions about Dental treatments

At our Adeslas Dental Clinics, you can undergo a wide range of treatments to maintain optimal oral health. Some of these include:

  • Orthodontic treatments (sapphire braces, ceramic braces, invisible aligners, lingual braces…)

  • Endodontic treatments (single-rooted, double-rooted, multi-rooted)

  • Surgical and non-surgical periodontal treatments

  • Veneers placement (porcelain, composite…)

  • Dental implants (endosteal, subperiosteal…)

  • Teeth whitening (LED, laser…)

It usually lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, although in areas such as the lips or tongue it may take 3 to 5 hours to completely wear off.

In principle, you can eat almost anything as long as the food is cut into small pieces and is easy to chew. Very hard and sticky foods should be avoided.

It depends on the treatment performed, but ideally you should eat cold foods that do not require much chewing to avoid accidentally biting the numb area while the anaesthesia is still active. In this article, you will find more information about the most recommended foods after treatment with anaesthesia.

It is best to start with soft foods to get used to eating with braces. Cold foods can also help relieve the pain that may appear during the first days of treatment.

You should visit your dentist so they can assess the cause of the detachment and determine whether it can be cemented back onto the supporting tooth.

It is a procedure through which the necessary treatment is customised and planned to improve the aesthetics of the front teeth.

A panoramic X-ray or orthopantomography is a two-dimensional X-ray that captures an image of the entire mouth, showing the teeth, upper and lower jawbones, as well as adjacent structures. Intraoral X-rays are smaller images that capture either a complete tooth (periapical) or the crowns of several teeth (bitewing).

A dental CT scan is a type of radiological study that captures three-dimensional images of the upper and lower jawbones. At Adeslas Dental, these studies are performed to plan the placement of osseointegrated implants or the extraction of wisdom teeth.

It is the set of treatments aimed at saving and preserving natural teeth in order to avoid extraction.

It is the branch of dentistry responsible for preventing and avoiding diseases such as cavities or gum disease, thereby maintaining good oral health.