Dental Aesthetics
At Alfadent, we believe that a radiant smile is more than just appearance. It is an expression of confidence and well-being. That’s why we offer you personalized dental treatments, designed to enhance the natural beauty of your smile without compromising your oral health. Our experts use advanced techniques to correct imperfections, close spaces and improve the shape of your teeth, giving you aesthetic and functional results that will last a lifetime. Discover the smile you always dreamed of, safely and effectively!

Dental Veneers
Porcelain or Resin
Dental veneers are thin sheets of porcelain that are bonded to the front surface of teeth, offering a customized aesthetic solution for a wide variety of dental problems. Why choose them? Because they transform your smile in a surprising and lasting way.
What can veneers do for you?
- Correct imperfections: Stained, worn, fractured, gapped or slightly misaligned teeth can look perfect thanks to veneers.
- Increase your self-esteem: A beautiful and healthy smile makes you feel more confident and attractive.
- Protect your teeth: Veneers act as a protective layer on tooth enamel, preventing future damage.
- Quick and natural results: In just a few sessions, you will have a completely renewed smile with a completely natural appearance.
Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a prosthesis that is placed over a damaged tooth or a tooth with a large restoration, completely covering it as if it were a cover. This cover, custom-made for each patient, restores the shape, size and strength of the tooth, restoring its function and aesthetics.
Why are dental crowns important?
- Tooth protection: Crowns protect teeth weakened by extensive cavities, fractures or root canals, preventing them from breaking or becoming infected.
- Restoration of function: By restoring the shape and size of the tooth, crowns allow you to chew and speak normally.
- Improved aesthetics: Crowns can change the color, shape and size of a tooth, creating a more beautiful and harmonious smile.
- Long-term solutions: Crowns are a durable and resistant solution that can last for many years with proper care.


Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are fixed prosthetics designed to replace one or more missing teeth. These are anchored to adjacent teeth, known as abutments, which can be natural teeth or dental implants. They function as a bridge that joins the abutments and fills the empty space left by missing teeth.
Why are dental bridges important?
- Restoration of chewing function: By replacing missing teeth, bridges allow you to chew food efficiently and comfortably, improving digestion.
- Maintenance of facial structure: Tooth loss can cause changes in the shape of the face and the position of the remaining teeth. Bridges help maintain facial structure and prevent teeth from shifting.
- Improved aesthetics: Bridges restore the smile, providing a natural appearance and improving the patient’s self-esteem.
- Preventing dental problems: By replacing missing teeth, you prevent adjacent teeth from leaning into the empty space and causing bite problems.
Whitening
Teeth whitening is an aesthetic treatment that seeks to lighten the natural tone of the teeth, eliminating stains and superficial discolorations. This simple but effective technique has gained great popularity in recent years, as it allows people to have a whiter and rejuvenated smile.
Why is teeth whitening important?
- Improves dental aesthetics: A bright white smile conveys youth, health and vitality. Whiter teeth can significantly change the appearance of your face and increase your self-esteem.
- Removes stains: Consumption of foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco and certain medications can cause stains on teeth. Teeth whitening eliminates these superficial stains, returning the teeth to their natural color.
- Rejuvenates appearance: A whiter smile can make you look younger and revitalized.


Complete Oral Rehabilitation
The passage of time, natural wear and tear, habits such as bruxism (teeth grinding), as well as accidents or illnesses can cause significant deterioration of our teeth. This wear and tear not only affects the aesthetics of our smile, but can also cause a series of functional and health problems, such as:
- Jaw misalignment: Loss of height in the teeth can alter the relationship between the upper and lower jaw, generating incorrect occlusion and tension in the temporomandibular joints.
- Chronic pain: Headache, ear pain, neck pain, and back pain can be related to problems in the temporomandibular joint caused by tooth wear.
- Difficulty chewing and speaking: Worn or missing teeth can make it difficult to chew food and affect the pronunciation of certain words.
- Aged appearance: The loss of volume in the teeth can make the face look more aged and sunken.