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sábado, 15 de agosto de 2015

Dentistas 24 Horas em Sorocaba e em Itu


O que é Dor de dente?

A dor de dente é um desconforto físico muito comum no dente ou ao redor dele. Às vezes, a dor de dente pode ser muito forte, a ponto de ser descrita como insuportável.
(11) 9 99618 - 4988  Itu
(15) 9 9145 8802   Sorocaba

Na consulta Odontológica

Estar preparado para a consulta pode facilitar o diagnóstico e otimizar o tempo. Dessa forma, você já pode chegar à consulta com algumas informações:
  • Uma lista com todos os sintomas e há quanto tempo eles apareceram
  • Histórico odontológico e médico, incluindo outras condições que o paciente tenha e medicamentos ou suplementos que ele tome com regularidade.
O dentista provavelmente fará uma série de perguntas, tais como:
  • Quando a dor de dente começou?
  • Qual é a intensidade?
  • Onde a dor está localizada? -Ela envolve a mandíbula ou os ouvidos?
  • A dor se irradia para outras partes do corpo, como o pescoço, os ombros ou os braços?
  • O que faz a dor de dente piorar?
  • Ela piora depois de comidas ou bebidas frias?
  • Piora depois de comidas ou bebidas doces?
  • Piora depois de mastigar?
  • Piora depois de beber?
  • Piora quando você toca a região?
  • Piora depois de fazer esforço físico?
  • A dor de dente acorda você à noite?
  • O que faz a dor melhorar?
  • Melhora quando você toma remédio? (Quais?)
  • Melhora quando você usa uma almofada térmica?
  • Melhora quando você descansa?
  • Que outros sintomas você tem (febre, náuseas, suor, indigestão, dor no peito, sangramento, etc.)?
  • Que medicamentos você toma?
  • Você sofreu algum ferimento recentemente?
  • Quando foi sua última visita ao dentista?
  • Você teve problemas dentários anteriormente?

sexta-feira, 14 de agosto de 2015

Dúvidas quanto ao atendimento 24 horas?

 (11) 99935 - 2870 (ITU )
(15 ) 99145 - 8802  ( Sorocaba )



Urgência no Rol de Procedimentos Odontológicos  da ANS


Classificam-se como procedimentos de URGÊNCIA/EMERGÊNCIA:


I - Curativo e/ou sutura em caso de hemorragia bucal/labial 
Consiste na aplicação de hemostático e/ou  sutura na cavidade bucal.

II - Curativo em caso de odontalgia aguda /pulpectomia/necrose 
Consiste na abertura de câmara pulpar e  remoção da polpa, obturação endodôntica ou  núcleo existente.

III - Imobilização dentária temporária   
Procedimento que visa a imobilização de  elementos dentais que apresentam alto grau  de mobilidade, provocado por trauma.

IV - Recimentação de trabalho protético  
Consiste na recolocação de trabalho protético.

V - Tratamento de alveolite  
Consiste na limpeza do alvéolo dentário.

VI - Colagem de fragmentos  
Consiste na recolocação de partes de dente  que sofreu fratura, através da utilização de material dentário adesivo.

VII - Incisão e drenagem de abscesso extra oral 
Consiste em incisão na face e posterior drenagem do abscesso.

VIII – Incisão e drenagem de abscesso intraoral 
Consiste em incisão dentro da cavidade oral e posterior drenagem do abscesso.

IX - Reimplante de dente avulsionado  
Consiste na recolocação do dente no alvéolo dentário e conseqüente imobilização.


Atenção: Cliente Jodonto Empresas pode fazer uso de nosso atendimento 24 horas.  
Celulares 24 horas ligados: (11) 99618 - 4988 ou (11) 99935 - 2870.  ( Itu - SP )
                                      (15) 99145-8802  ( Sorocaba - SP )

Parceiros que atendemos:
Na dúvida , faça contato


Interodonto,
Unimedodonto,
Odontoprev,
Luizaodonto,
Bradesco dental,
Rede Unna

Dental emergency here in Sorocaba or in Itu,

Traumatic Dental Injuries

If you have a dental emergency here in Sorocaba or in Itu,
Call now at (15) 99145 8802  (Sorocaba)  (11) 99618 - 4988 ( Itu ).


Traumatic dental injuries often occur in accidents or sports-related injuries. Chipped teeth account for the majority of all dental injuries. Dislodged or knocked-out teeth are examples of less frequent, but more severe injuries. Treatment depends on the type, location and severity of each injury. Any dental injury, even if apparently mild, requires examination by a dentist or an endodontist immediately. Sometimes, neighboring teeth suffer an additional, unnoticed injury that will only be detected by a thorough dental exam. Endodontists are dentists who specialize in treating traumatic dental injuries. With their advanced skills, techniques and technologies they can often save injured teeth. If you have a cracked or injured tooth, find an endodontist near you right away!

What is endodontic treatment?
Who performs endodontic treatment?
How will my injury be treated?
Do traumatic dental injuries differ in children?
Will the tooth need any special care or additional treatment?
What is endodontic treatment?
traumaticinjuries00

“Endo” is the Greek word for “inside” and “odont” is Greek for “tooth.” Endodontic treatment involves the inside of the tooth.

traumaticinjuries00To understand endodontic treatment, it helps to know something about the anatomy of the tooth. Inside the tooth, under the white enamel and a hard layer called the dentin, is a soft tissue called the pulp. The pulp contains blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue, and creates the surrounding hard tissues of the tooth during development.

The pulp extends from the crown of the tooth to the tip of the roots where it connects to the tissues surrounding the root. The pulp is important during a tooth’s growth and development. However, once a tooth is fully mature it can survive without the pulp, because the tooth continues to be nourished by the tissues surrounding it.

Back to top

Who performs endodontic treatment?

All dentists, including your general dentist, received training in endodontic treatment in dental school. General dentists can perform endodontic procedures along with other dental procedures, but often they refer patients needing endodontic treatment to endodontists.

Endodontists are dentists with special training in endodontic procedures. They provide only endodontic services in their practices because they are specialists. To become specialists, they complete dental school and an additional two or more years of advanced training in endodontics. They perform routine as well as difficult and very complex endodontic procedures, including endodontic surgery. Endodontists are also experienced at finding the cause of oral and facial pain that has been difficult to diagnose.



How will my injury be treated?

traumaticinjuries01

Chipped or Fractured Teeth

traumaticinjuries01Most chipped or fractured tooth crowns can be repaired either by reattaching the broken piece or by placing a tooth-colored filling. If a significant portion of the tooth crown is broken off, an artificial crown or “cap” may be needed to restore the tooth.

If the pulp is exposed or damaged after a crown fracture, root canal treatment may be needed. These injuries require special attention. If breathing through your mouth or drinking cold fluids is painful, bite on clean, moist gauze or cloth to help relieve symptoms until reaching your dentist’s office. Never use topical oral pain medications (such as Anbesol®) or ointments, or place aspirin on the affected areas to eliminate pain symptoms.


Injuries in the back teeth often include fractured cusps, cracked teeth and the more serious split tooth. If cracks extend into the root, root canal treatment and a full coverage crown may be needed to restore function to the tooth. Split teeth may require extraction.

Dislodged (Luxated) Teeth
traumaticinjuries02

traumaticinjuries02During an injury, a tooth may be pushed sideways, out of or into its socket. Your endodontist or general dentist will reposition and stabilize your tooth. Root canal treatment is usually needed for permanent teeth that have been dislodged and should be started a few days following the injury. Medication such as calcium hydroxide may be put inside the tooth as part of the root canal treatment. A permanent root canal filling will be placed at a later date.

Children between seven and 12 years old may not need root canal treatment since their teeth are still developing. For those patients, an endodontist or dentist will monitor the healing carefully and intervene immediately if any unfavorable changes appear. Therefore, multiple follow-up appointments are likely to be needed. New research indicates that stem cells present in the pulps of young people can be stimulated to complete root growth and heal the pulp following injuries or infection.

Knocked-Out (Avulsed) Teeth
traumaticinjuries04

 If a tooth is completely knocked out of your mouth, time is of the essence. See an endodontist or dentist immediately! Handled the knocked-out tooth very gently, avoiding touching the root surface and follow these steps to protect the tooth.

traumaticinjuries03
Your endodontist or dentist will carefully evaluate the tooth, place it back in its socket and examine you for any other dental and facial injuries. A stabilizing splint will be placed for a few weeks. Depending on the stage of root development, your dentist or endodontist may start root canal treatment a week or two later. A medication may be placed inside the tooth followed by a permanent root canal filling at a later date.

The length of time the tooth was out of the mouth and the way the tooth was stored before reaching the dentist influence the chances of saving the tooth. Again, immediate treatment is essential. Taking all these factors into account, your dentist or endodontist may discuss other treatment options with you.

Root Fractures
traumaticinjuries05

traumaticinjuries05A traumatic injury to the tooth may also result in a horizontal root fracture. The location of the fracture determines the long-term health of the tooth. If the fracture is close to the root tip, the chances for success are much better. However, the closer the fracture is to the gum line, the poorer the long-term success rate. Sometimes, stabilization with a splint is required for a period of time.


Do traumatic dental injuries differ in children?

traumaticinjuries06
Chipped primary (baby) teeth can be esthetically restored. Dislodged primary teeth can, in rare cases, be repositioned. However, primary teeth that have been knocked out typically should not be replanted. This is because the replantation of a knocked-out primary tooth may cause further and permanent damage to the underlying permanent tooth that is growing inside the bone.

Children’s permanent teeth that are not fully developed at the time of the injury need special attention and careful follow up, but not all of them will need root canal treatment. In an immature permanent tooth, the blood supply to the tooth and the presence of stem cells in the region may enable your dentist or endodontist to stimulate continued root growth.

Endodontists have the knowledge and skill to treat incompletely formed roots in children so that, in some instances, the roots can continue to develop. Endodontists will do all that is possible to save the natural tooth. These specialists are the logical source of information and expertise for children who are victims of dental trauma.



Will the tooth need any special care or additional treatment?

The nature of the injury, the length of time from injury to treatment, how your tooth was cared for after the injury and your body’s response all affect the long-term health of the tooth. Timely treatment is particularly important with dislodged or knocked-out teeth in order to prevent root resorption.

Resorption occurs when your body, through its own defense mechanisms, begins to reject your own tooth in response to the traumatic injury. Following the injury, you should return to your dentist or endodontist to have the tooth examined and/or treated at regular intervals for up to five years to ensure that root resorption is not occurring and that surrounding tissues continue to heal. It has to be noted that some types of resorption are untreatable.

If you have a dental emergency here in Sorocaba or in Itu,
Call now at (15) 99145 8802  (Sorocaba)  (11) 99618 - 4988 ( Itu ).

We are located:


Sorocaba:

Rua Rodrigues Pacheco 101 - Centro - Near Samaritano Hospital

Itu:
Av . Prudente de Moraes 231 - Vila Nova - In front of Pão de Açucar market.



http://www.jodonto.com.br/?link=contato
Unidade JODONTO Sorocaba e ITU - Dentistas 24 Horas em Sorocaba
ao lado do Hospital Samaritando
Atendimento 24 horas na modalidade sobre aviso - Dentistas disponíveis através do celular (15)  9  9145 - 8802

Atenção :  Nos avise antes de se dirigir a clínica.

 













sexta-feira, 7 de março de 2014

Sorriso Belo!

Seu sorriso cria um impacto imediato , subconsciente , visual sobre as pessoas que se encontram. Um sorriso brilhante dá a impressão de juventude , vitalidade, saúde radiante , felicidade e calor . Um sorriso brilhante é percebida como um sorriso saudável.

Não se esqueça de consultar um dentista da Jodonto para saber qual  tratamento de branqueamento é melhor para você. Clareamento dos dentes continua sendo uma das formas mais econômicas para melhorar o seu sorriso.

Sorrisos são valiosos.
Genetically discolored teeth

Whitening treatment results


Praticamente todos os adultos (99,7%) acreditam que um sorriso é um importante ativo social. 96% dos adultos acreditam que um sorriso atraente torna uma pessoa mais atraente para os membros do sexo oposto.

Três quartos (74%) dos adultos sentem um sorriso feio pode machucar a chance de uma pessoa para o sucesso na carreira.

E quando os entrevistados foram perguntados : " O que você gostaria de melhorar mais sobre o seu sorriso ? " A resposta mais comum foi : dentes mais brancos e brilhantes. 

Se você não está feliz com seu sorriso, clareamento dos dentes pode ser um bom primeiro passo.

Causas de Descoloração de Dente

Dentes de bebês são mais brancos do que normalmente os dentes adultos que aparecem mais tarde. À medida que envelhecemos , os nossos dentes adultos , muitas vezes tornam-se mais escura , amarelada ou manchada. Isto é em parte porque os dentes brancos fazem as pessoas parecerem mais jovens.

Assim como há um número de maneiras de aliviar ou branquear os dentes , também existem várias maneiras diferentes de dentes para ficar sem cor . As principais causas de dentes escurecidos são a genética , antibióticos, e certos alimentos , além de dentes tendem a escurecer com a idade . Descoloração do dente interno é causado por alterações no esmalte do dente e a dentina . As principais causas da descoloração dos dentes internos são a exposição a altos níveis de flúor , tetraciclina, uso de antibióticos como uma criança , distúrbios do desenvolvimento , a cárie dentária , restaurações , problemas endodônticos , e trauma.

Descoloração dos dentes externa é causada por fatores externos do corpo , principalmente alimentos e tabaco . As principais causas de amarelamento dos dentes externo são o tabagismo , alimentos com taninos , café, chá , cenouras , laranjas e outros alimentos.

Tipos de Clareamento Dental
Existem várias maneiras de clarear os dentes, mas as duas mais comuns são o tratamento no consultório e a abordagem faça-você- mesmo, com os produtos de balcão 

quarta-feira, 5 de março de 2014

Find a dentist in Sorocaba and Itu

Traumatic Dental Injuries

If you have a dental emergency here in Sorocaba or in Itu,
Call now at (15) 99145 8802  (Sorocaba)  (11) 99618 - 4988 ( Itu ).


Traumatic dental injuries often occur in accidents or sports-related injuries. Chipped teeth account for the majority of all dental injuries. Dislodged or knocked-out teeth are examples of less frequent, but more severe injuries. Treatment depends on the type, location and severity of each injury. Any dental injury, even if apparently mild, requires examination by a dentist or an endodontist immediately. Sometimes, neighboring teeth suffer an additional, unnoticed injury that will only be detected by a thorough dental exam. Endodontists are dentists who specialize in treating traumatic dental injuries. With their advanced skills, techniques and technologies they can often save injured teeth. If you have a cracked or injured tooth, find an endodontist near you right away!

What is endodontic treatment?
Who performs endodontic treatment?
How will my injury be treated?
Do traumatic dental injuries differ in children?
Will the tooth need any special care or additional treatment?
What is endodontic treatment?
traumaticinjuries00

“Endo” is the Greek word for “inside” and “odont” is Greek for “tooth.” Endodontic treatment involves the inside of the tooth.

traumaticinjuries00To understand endodontic treatment, it helps to know something about the anatomy of the tooth. Inside the tooth, under the white enamel and a hard layer called the dentin, is a soft tissue called the pulp. The pulp contains blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue, and creates the surrounding hard tissues of the tooth during development.

The pulp extends from the crown of the tooth to the tip of the roots where it connects to the tissues surrounding the root. The pulp is important during a tooth’s growth and development. However, once a tooth is fully mature it can survive without the pulp, because the tooth continues to be nourished by the tissues surrounding it.

Back to top

Who performs endodontic treatment?

All dentists, including your general dentist, received training in endodontic treatment in dental school. General dentists can perform endodontic procedures along with other dental procedures, but often they refer patients needing endodontic treatment to endodontists.

Endodontists are dentists with special training in endodontic procedures. They provide only endodontic services in their practices because they are specialists. To become specialists, they complete dental school and an additional two or more years of advanced training in endodontics. They perform routine as well as difficult and very complex endodontic procedures, including endodontic surgery. Endodontists are also experienced at finding the cause of oral and facial pain that has been difficult to diagnose.



How will my injury be treated?

traumaticinjuries01

Chipped or Fractured Teeth

traumaticinjuries01Most chipped or fractured tooth crowns can be repaired either by reattaching the broken piece or by placing a tooth-colored filling. If a significant portion of the tooth crown is broken off, an artificial crown or “cap” may be needed to restore the tooth.

If the pulp is exposed or damaged after a crown fracture, root canal treatment may be needed. These injuries require special attention. If breathing through your mouth or drinking cold fluids is painful, bite on clean, moist gauze or cloth to help relieve symptoms until reaching your dentist’s office. Never use topical oral pain medications (such as Anbesol®) or ointments, or place aspirin on the affected areas to eliminate pain symptoms.


Injuries in the back teeth often include fractured cusps, cracked teeth and the more serious split tooth. If cracks extend into the root, root canal treatment and a full coverage crown may be needed to restore function to the tooth. Split teeth may require extraction.

Dislodged (Luxated) Teeth
traumaticinjuries02

traumaticinjuries02During an injury, a tooth may be pushed sideways, out of or into its socket. Your endodontist or general dentist will reposition and stabilize your tooth. Root canal treatment is usually needed for permanent teeth that have been dislodged and should be started a few days following the injury. Medication such as calcium hydroxide may be put inside the tooth as part of the root canal treatment. A permanent root canal filling will be placed at a later date.

Children between seven and 12 years old may not need root canal treatment since their teeth are still developing. For those patients, an endodontist or dentist will monitor the healing carefully and intervene immediately if any unfavorable changes appear. Therefore, multiple follow-up appointments are likely to be needed. New research indicates that stem cells present in the pulps of young people can be stimulated to complete root growth and heal the pulp following injuries or infection.

Knocked-Out (Avulsed) Teeth
traumaticinjuries04

 If a tooth is completely knocked out of your mouth, time is of the essence. See an endodontist or dentist immediately! Handled the knocked-out tooth very gently, avoiding touching the root surface and follow these steps to protect the tooth.

traumaticinjuries03
Your endodontist or dentist will carefully evaluate the tooth, place it back in its socket and examine you for any other dental and facial injuries. A stabilizing splint will be placed for a few weeks. Depending on the stage of root development, your dentist or endodontist may start root canal treatment a week or two later. A medication may be placed inside the tooth followed by a permanent root canal filling at a later date.

The length of time the tooth was out of the mouth and the way the tooth was stored before reaching the dentist influence the chances of saving the tooth. Again, immediate treatment is essential. Taking all these factors into account, your dentist or endodontist may discuss other treatment options with you.

Root Fractures
traumaticinjuries05

traumaticinjuries05A traumatic injury to the tooth may also result in a horizontal root fracture. The location of the fracture determines the long-term health of the tooth. If the fracture is close to the root tip, the chances for success are much better. However, the closer the fracture is to the gum line, the poorer the long-term success rate. Sometimes, stabilization with a splint is required for a period of time.


Do traumatic dental injuries differ in children?

traumaticinjuries06
Chipped primary (baby) teeth can be esthetically restored. Dislodged primary teeth can, in rare cases, be repositioned. However, primary teeth that have been knocked out typically should not be replanted. This is because the replantation of a knocked-out primary tooth may cause further and permanent damage to the underlying permanent tooth that is growing inside the bone.

Children’s permanent teeth that are not fully developed at the time of the injury need special attention and careful follow up, but not all of them will need root canal treatment. In an immature permanent tooth, the blood supply to the tooth and the presence of stem cells in the region may enable your dentist or endodontist to stimulate continued root growth.

Endodontists have the knowledge and skill to treat incompletely formed roots in children so that, in some instances, the roots can continue to develop. Endodontists will do all that is possible to save the natural tooth. These specialists are the logical source of information and expertise for children who are victims of dental trauma.



Will the tooth need any special care or additional treatment?

The nature of the injury, the length of time from injury to treatment, how your tooth was cared for after the injury and your body’s response all affect the long-term health of the tooth. Timely treatment is particularly important with dislodged or knocked-out teeth in order to prevent root resorption.

Resorption occurs when your body, through its own defense mechanisms, begins to reject your own tooth in response to the traumatic injury. Following the injury, you should return to your dentist or endodontist to have the tooth examined and/or treated at regular intervals for up to five years to ensure that root resorption is not occurring and that surrounding tissues continue to heal. It has to be noted that some types of resorption are untreatable.

If you have a dental emergency here in Sorocaba or in Itu,
Call now at (15) 99145 8802  (Sorocaba)  (11) 99618 - 4988 ( Itu ).

We are located:


Sorocaba:

Rua Rodrigues Pacheco 101 - Centro - Near Samaritano Hospital

Itu:
Av . Prudente de Moraes 231 - Vila Nova - In front of Pão de Açucar market.

http://www.jodonto.com.br/?link=contato

General Dentistry - Dental Emergency Dentist in Sorocaba and Itu , São Paulo - Brazil


Do you have a Toothache? or a Fractured tooth? or an Abscess?

If you have a dental emergency here in Sorocaba or in Itu,
Call now at (15) 99145 8802  (Sorocaba)  (11) 99618 - 4988.

We are located:

Sorocaba:
Rua Rodrigues Pacheco 101 - Centro - Near Samaritano Hospital

See the map:


Itu:
Av . Prudente de Moraes 231 - Vila Nova - In front of Pão de Açucar market.

See the map:



Emergencies seen promptly if you call us before.

If you're in pain, you'll be seen immediately during our office hours. Waiting for days or weeks is a thing of the past.

You'll NEVER leave our office in pain

We do our best to get you comfortable as fast as possible. Whether it's opening up a tooth to relieve pressure from an abscessed tooth, pain medication or just palliative care through temporary measure - we make sure something is done about your dental emergency.

We're available when you need us - Have your Dental Emergency taken care of before OR after Work Hours!

We understand with busy schedules of work and everyday life, it is hard taking time off to see the dentist. That's why we have early morning & late evening hours and Saturday appointments available to accomodate your busy schedules.

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domingo, 29 de dezembro de 2013



Horário de Atendimento

Mon  9:00 -   7:30pm
Tue  9:00 -   7:30pm
Wed  9:00 -   7:30pm
Thu  9:00 -   7:30pm
Fri  9:00 -   7:30pm
Sat  9:00 - 12:00pm
Sun
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Preço à vista
Obter cotação
Consulta a Dentista: Jodonto Empresas prove Consulta a Dentista. Preencha o formuário de contato se você precisar informação adicional.
Veja todos os tratamentos e preços

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Sobre Jodonto Empresas

Nossa empresa procura trazer planos de pagamentos inteligentes para possibilitar maior acesso a particulares e funcionários de empresas ao tratamento odontológico. Nossos meio de pagamento são flexíveis e nossos clientes só pagam pela assistência que recebem.
A Jodonto Odontologia Integrada não é empresa operadora de planos odontológicos, o que todos chamam de convênios de saúde e sim uma empresa (clínicas) prestadora de serviços odontológicos.
Se você deseja um plano de pagamento inteligente para o atendimento de seus funcionários pense algo inteligente, pense em Jodonto!
Contato pelo telefone (11) 99935 2870 ou por nossa página de contatos.
Obter Cotação

Tipos de Tratamento


Odontologia
Tratamentos e preços

Local


Estacionamento - 4 estacionamentos próximos ao Hospital Samaritano
Acesso para Portadores de Necessidades Especiais
Acesso a Transporte Público

Convenio Particular


Atendemos Pacientes Particulares
Aceitamos Planos de Saúde
Bradesco Saúde
Aceitamos Planos Odontológicos
Interodonto
Bradesco Dental
OdontoPrev
Unimed Odonto
Caixa Odontológico

Serviço da Clínica

    Emergência - 24 horas mediante chamada celularAberto 24 Horas - Mediante chamada celularAberto nos Fins de Semana - Mediante Chamada celular

Idiomas

    InglêsPortuguês






Horário de Atendimento

Mon  9:00 -   7:30pm
Tue  9:00 -   7:30pm
Wed  9:00 -   7:30pm
Thu  9:00 -   7:30pm
Fri  9:00 -   7:30pm
Sat  9:00 - 12:00pm
Sun
Map for Jodonto EmpresasClique aqui para ver mapa maior para Jodonto Empresas

Preço à vista
Obter cotação
Consulta a Dentista: Jodonto Empresas prove Consulta a Dentista. Preencha o formuário de contato se você precisar informação adicional.
Veja todos os tratamentos e preços

Comentários do paciente

Atualmente não há revisões ou comentários sobre esta clínica. Por que não ser o primeiro? Deixe um comentário

Sobre Jodonto Empresas

Nossa empresa procura trazer planos de pagamentos inteligentes para possibilitar maior acesso a particulares e funcionários de empresas ao tratamento odontológico. Nossos meio de pagamento são flexíveis e nossos clientes só pagam pela assistência que recebem.
A Jodonto Odontologia Integrada não é empresa operadora de planos odontológicos, o que todos chamam de convênios de saúde e sim uma empresa (clínicas) prestadora de serviços odontológicos.
Se você deseja um plano de pagamento inteligente para o atendimento de seus funcionários pense algo inteligente, pense em Jodonto!
Contato pelo telefone (11) 4024-3097 ou por nossa página de contatos.
Obter Cotação

Tipos de Tratamento


Odontologia
Tratamentos e preços

Local


Estacionamento - 4 estacionamentos próximos ao Hospital Samaritano
Acesso para Portadores de Necessidades Especiais
Acesso a Transporte Público

Convenio Particular


Atendemos Pacientes Particulares
Aceitamos Planos de Saúde
Bradesco Saúde
Aceitamos Planos Odontológicos
Interodonto
Bradesco Dental
OdontoPrev
Unimed Odonto
Caixa Odontológico

Serviço da Clínica

    Emergência - 24 horas mediante chamada celularAberto 24 Horas - Mediante chamada celularAberto nos Fins de Semana - Mediante Chamada celular

Idiomas

    InglêsPortuguês