Mois : janvier 2017
Complete edentulism
In case of complete tooth loss, we suggest the All-on-Four treatment concept that brings back a lasting, pleasant and immediate smile in just a few days.
This innovative surgical technique, enables the fixation of temporary full-prosthesis supported by four implants. With no bone grafting, this treatment is faster and more economical. In general, one operation is all that is required, conducted under local anaesthesia or sedation. The permanent prosthesis is placed three months later.
Dental abrasion/erosion
Certain teeth may show pathological wear and tear. Without proper treatment this process may evolve towards aesthetic and functional loss.
A thorough examination makes it possible to understand the causes (bruxism, stress, acid food, tics etc.) and offer adequate treatment from the first signs.
We favour the most conservative treatment possible using inlays and porcelain veneers and do our best to preserve as much dental tissue as possible.
A case example to illustrate these treatments
Emilie Ledon
Gingival conditioning
Good qualitative and quantitative gingiva is required on implant sites to ensure an ideal prognosis for implants. Various surgical techniques exist to optimise the gingiva.
General anaesthesia
Technical, pharmaceutical and medical advances, allow us to conduct procedures under general anaesthesia in an outpatient setting in complete safety and according to the standards and recommendations of the Swiss Society of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation.
Sedation
This technique, also suitable for nervous patients, allows us to make the patient drowsy and unaware of any pain, it ensures immediate and comfortable awakening, the patient can go home after a brief observation period.
Sedation and general anaesthesia
For long or major surgical operations, we offer anaesthesia by sedation or even general anaesthesia at the clinic.
Conducted and monitored by our FMH-accredited anaesthetist specialist, these acts require preparation and additional monitoring.
For further information: www.mobile-anesthesia-care.ch
Christine Golay
Secretary, Receptionist
Dental assistant from 2004 to 2011 at the Faba clinic
Since 2011 Secretary and Receptionist