
frequently asked questions
Q: What is the first time consultation?
A: In the first visit a complete clinical history is made, where the patient's data is taken by way of interrogation so that Dr. Roberto Prado can know more about him. Then the physical examination of the patient is carried out, where data of his person is collected and afterwards the intraoral examination of hard and soft tissues is carried out.
Q: Do you always have to remove the third molars?
A: No, when there is enough space in the dental arch and they are in normal occlusion then they perform their masticatory function like any other dental organ.
Q: At what age can I have the Bichectomy?
A: In women of preference after 18 years and in men after 21 years.
Q: If the wisdom teeth do not hurt, can they stay in the oral cavity?
A: No, sometimes they are retained so they erupt partially, and can cause pericoronitis, infection, tooth decay, dental abscesses and even form odontogenic cysts.
Q: What is a dental implant?
A: It is a metallic cylinder made of biocompatible materials that are inserted into the jaw and maxilla and replaces the root of the absent dental organ.
Q: For dental implants is it necessary to have no more teeth?
A: No, in some cases the post extraction implant can be performed with a higher rate of preserving the gingival margin.
Q: What is the recovery time of my surgery?
A: For third molars it takes three days; Bichectomy requires five days and three days for dental implants.