Our orthodontists attend the latest ALIGNEA Congress in Ávila

Last weekend, from 9 to 11 February, the VIII International Congress of Aligners (ALIGNEA) took place at the Ávila conference centre. Orthodontics is an area in constant evolution, which requires keeping up to date, and that is why our two orthodontists, Ana and Raquel, attended to soak up the latest developments in the field.

The face mask: why is it used in orthodontics?

If you are interested in orthodontics and you are a follower of our blog, it is very likely that you have already read our article on the different malocclusions treated by orthodontics. If not, we urge you to do so at this link, although we are going to recapitulate a little in order to address today's topic. Firstly, to clarify [...]

CBCT has arrived in Invisalign, why is it important?

In other articles in this blog, when it comes to technological advances applied to dentistry, we have talked about CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) X-rays, which allow us to see practically any morphological variety in the teeth and surrounding tissue to perfection, and to see the [...]

Raquel Lucas attends a course in orthopaedics

Our colleague, orthodontist Raquel Lucas Gálvez, attended a course last week on orthopaedics, the application of orthodontics in children. The course, entitled 'Updating orthopaedic treatment in children', was given by Dr. Alberto Albaladejo, professor at the University of Salamanca, and covered various topics, such as the application of orthodontics in [...]

Orthodontist Ana Perez expands her training on Spark's invisible aligner system

The orthodontist Ana Pérez Pardo, who leads our orthodontic team, attended a new training session on 22 October related to invisible orthodontics, this time with the Spark invisible aligners system. The training was given by Dr. Ángel Navarro Morcillo, one of the leading exponents of invisible orthodontics [...]

What we talk about when we talk about Class I, II and III in orthodontics

If you have ever had an orthodontic assessment appointment, or have shown interest in how it works (either because you think you need treatment and have wanted to find out about it beforehand, because of someone in your environment or simply out of mere curiosity), you have probably heard of malocclusions and classes I, II or III. Whether or not [...]