You can overcome your fear of the dentist!

If you have a fear or phobia of the dentist, we can tell you that you can fight it and overcome it. At Rbg Clinic, with the help of Dr. Francisco Rábago and his team, the path to doing so is much easier. This fear may come from a fear caused by a bad experience or because you are simply experiencing a moment of stress and anxiety.
Did you know that a mouth infection can affect your athletic performance?

At Rbg Clinic we advise athletes to take care of their dental health as if they were suffering from any other muscular injury, since cavities can reduce sports performance. That is why it is important to go for check-ups and have your teeth cleaned as recommended.
Your most entertaining stay at the dentist

Can you imagine watching your favourite film, series, music video or documentary while you are undergoing dental treatment? Well, in our centre it is possible, thanks to the latest generation glasses. These glasses reproduce in 3D and our patients love them, especially the little ones in the house. The anxiety and stress that a high percentage of people suffer when going to the dentist causes many of them to delay this moment as much as possible, with the consequent damage to their oral health. Nerves during the visit can affect the procedure, especially in children. Therefore, at Rbg Clinic we are committed to technological advances that make our patients' stay easier and if we also make it fun, then even better. For many of our patients, this device has become a good ally to combat the noise of dental appliances.
"My child grinds his teeth at night." What can I do?

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Bruxism is one of the most common diseases of the 21st century and is caused by clenching or sliding teeth together, causing wear and sometimes even fractures of the teeth unconsciously. One of the main causes of bruxism is stress. In children, it is not considered a pathology, because it usually disappears when they reach adolescence. This habit is a way of stimulating teeth and promoting bone and muscle formation in the face, and usually decreases when the permanent teeth erupt. Bruxism can be solved with a night guard. Parents often say that "my child grinds his teeth while sleeping"