Dr. Claudio Sorrentino has been my dentist since 2010, and I can say he is the best dentist I ever had. He uses the last technology and his office is a place where you feel relaxed and comfortable. The fisrt thing he does, is to take an intraoral camera and show you your dental health. Meanwhile explains you step by step what is required to do. The treatment plan he prepares is very specific and detailed. I'm very satisfied with the final results, because quality, esthetic care and dental health are highly guaranteed at a reasonable price. Even my friends are now their patients!. Strongly recommend him.
Being an american expat living in Buenos Aires sometimes it´s not easy. I needed lots of dental work recently and I am glad that I chose Dental Palermo. From the start I was impressed with Dr. Claudio Sorrentino professionalism, efficiency and state of the art equipment. The procedure was explainded clearly in advance and I am very pleased with my porcelain crown. It has been a positive experience and I will be returning for regular check-ups. I would have no hesitation in recommending this dental office to my friends.
I wanted whiter teeth but was afraid of enamel loss and sensitivity. The experience was great with no sensitivity and a brighter smile.The whole treatment was easy to use and it took about 15 days with 10% carbamide peroxide using custom fitted trays. I was told in office treatment was faster but the results did not last compared to take home system. Now my teeth are much whiter and I can smile with confidence.
I visited Dr. Claudio Sorrentino office thinking I would need 6 front porcelain crowns. Instead he placed 6 big composite restorations with excellent results. No more bleeding gums, now I can floss properly. My smile has changed for good. No waiting time at the reception area. All my experience has been possitive. Feels good to find such a good professional.
I planned to have 6 front porcelain veneers. Dr. Sorrentino explained me all the pros and cons and decided that it was not necessary having that procedure. Instead he restore one by one each of my front teeth. Great work.
Yes. That line might be the result of microleakage that could be the result of an incorrect light curing technique or bulk filling. Have your dentist check it before it leads to secondary decay beneath your restoration. Always check margin adaptation of restorations.
The best way to handle your case would be first aligning those two teeth, getting the best color possible with bleaching and then performing a good and conservative bonding work with composite resins if necessary. I would not recommend bonding in first place as more material will be needed with esthetic compromise, problems with opacity, etc. I would not recommend veneers as you will have to remove healthy tissue (enamel) and your anterior guidance will be affected.