
Specialties
Your oral health in the hands of specialists: Learn how Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics, and Orthodontics can help you.

Specialties
Your oral health in the hands of specialists: Learn how Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics, and Orthodontics can help you.
At Vidental, we specialize in providing comprehensive dental care supported by a highly trained team across diverse fields. Each specialty plays a vital role in the health, function, and aesthetics of your smile.
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Prosthodontics
Restoring what you’ve lost. Giving you back what you need.
Prosthodontics is the dental specialty focused on restoring and replacing missing or severely damaged teeth. At Vidental, we go beyond traditional prosthetic dentistry—we restore not only function but also harmony, confidence, and facial aesthetics.
We offer a wide range of conservative and personalized solutions, from minimally invasive adhesive treatments such as veneers or inlays that preserve natural tooth structure, to full prosthetics supported by digitally designed implants.
Using high-quality materials, intraoral digital scanning, and aesthetic planning, we achieve predictable, durable outcomes that respect both biology and natural structure.
When should you see a prosthodontist?
Missing one or more teeth and seeking fixed or removable solutions
Interested in aesthetic enhancement without altering healthy teeth
Have old, worn, or leaking crowns
Severe tooth wear, fractures, or extensive restorations
Need a full-mouth rehabilitation with a personalized smile design

Endodontics: Preserving what’s most valuable inside your tooth
Endodontics treats the interior of the tooth, specifically the pulp (nerve tissue). When deep cavities, trauma, or infection affect the nerve, root canal treatment becomes the best way to save the tooth and avoid extraction.
This procedure involves cleaning, disinfecting, and sealing the tooth’s canals to eliminate infection while preserving the tooth structure. Thanks to modern technology, it’s now a safe, precise, and low-discomfort procedure.
When should you consider endodontic care?
Persistent or throbbing tooth pain
Long-lasting sensitivity to hot or cold
Tooth discoloration
Presence of abscess or fistula
Discomfort in a previously treated tooth

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery: Precision and care for complex conditions
This specialty diagnoses and treats issues affecting facial bones, jaw, oral cavity, and salivary glands. Procedures range from third molar extractions to complex surgeries like correcting malformations, cysts, biopsies, and facial fractures.
Our experts combine surgical precision with a comprehensive approach to ensure safe treatments and smooth recovery.
When is a consultation recommended?
Impacted or misaligned wisdom teeth
Oral lesions, persistent lumps or ulcers
Difficulty opening mouth or chewing
Jaw joint (TMJ) pain
Facial trauma or dental injuries
Planning for dental implants

Periodontics: The silent foundation of a healthy smile
Teeth aren’t supported on their own. The gums and underlying bone—collectively the periodontium—are essential to long-term oral health. Periodontics addresses diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis, which if untreated, may cause tooth loss, bad breath, chronic inflammation, and increase risk for conditions like diabetes and heart disease.
Our periodontists go beyond treatment by educating you in prevention. We offer everything from deep cleanings to bone regeneration therapies.
Consult if you experience:
Chronic bad breath
Bleeding gums when brushing or spontaneously
Receding or swollen gums
Loose teeth
Tartar under the gumline or tooth spacing

Orthodontics: Functional and aesthetic harmony for your smile
Orthodontics goes beyond just aligning teeth. It aims to achieve a functional bite, prevent abnormal wear, improve hygiene, and enhance facial aesthetics.
We offer orthodontic solutions for children, teens, and adults—including traditional metal braces, as well as aesthetic and clear aligners tailored to your needs.
A well-aligned smile isn’t just more beautiful—it’s also healthier, easier to clean, and more durable over time.
When to consider orthodontics:
Crowded, spaced, or misaligned teeth
Crossbite, open bite, overbite, or underbite
Difficulty biting, chewing, or speaking
Thumb-sucking or mouth breathing habits
Jaw discomfort or premature tooth wear
Interference with restorative or cosmetic treatments