AM Procare · Hanoi
Dental Bridge

What Dental Bridge involves in practice
Bone grafting discussions include healing times, donor site morbidity for autogenous blocks, and why some grafts need membrane containment. We connect graft success to smoking cessation, diabetes control, and medication reviews where relevant. Oral surgery conversations cover informed consent in plain language: what numbness feels like, what swelling timeline to expect, and what symptoms should trigger a call. For third molars, we explain impaction types and why imaging sometimes changes the plan on the day. For jaw surgery referrals, we emphasise multidisciplinary planning and realistic recovery arcs rather than social-media shortcuts.

How we plan your visit and follow-up
Fees and warranty discussions are handled with transparency: what is included in a quote, what might change if intraoperative findings differ, and how maintenance visits protect warranty conditions. Promotions, when available, are presented with eligibility notes so there is no confusion at the front desk. General dentistry remains the backbone of the practice: examinations that catch early lesions, conservative fillings when indicated, and periodontal therapy when inflammation threatens stability. We discuss fluoride protocols for high-risk patients, night guards when wear patterns suggest parafunction, and diet factors that matter as much as brushing technique for some individuals.

Safety, quality systems, and informed consent
Immediate implant placement is presented with candidacy filters: infection status, bone walls, soft-tissue closure feasibility, and patient compliance. Immediate loading adds another layer of stability requirements that we verify rather than assume. Periodontal therapy is framed as inflammation control and maintenance, not a one-off “deep clean.” We explain pocket depths, bleeding on probing, and how home tools complement professional visits. For grafting or crown lengthening, we connect the surgical goal to the restorative plan so you understand why sequencing matters.

Why patients choose AM Procare in Hanoi
Snoring appliances prescribed within dental scope require dental arch conditions suitable for protrusive devices. We explain side effects such as morning occlusal changes and why sleep tests may be prerequisite depending on jurisdiction and medical history. Career and corporate programmes are built around predictable scheduling and clear reporting for HR teams. Insurance sections emphasise documentation: what insurers typically need, what patients should bring, and how claims timelines differ by provider.

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