Clínica Sicilia is a dental
centre specialised in the
areas of periodontal microsurgery and dental
implantology, dealing
with both the treatment and prevention of periodontal disease
and the restoration of lost teeth with dental implants.
Our business, which started over 20 years ago in 1986 with
a staff of just 3 people, today employs 35 professionals
and assistants: periodontists, odontologists, anaesthetists, dental
hygienists and laboratory technicians, microsurgery assistants,
radiodiagnostics technicians, certified nurses, IT experts
and a valuable management and customer service team.
Since its foundation, Clínica Sicilia has been renowned
for its highly skilled professional team and innovative
approach to dentistry. Since 1988, it has been one of the leading centres
in dental implant treatment. In 1995, we developed a combined
digital radiology and imaging system, putting together one
of the first digital orthopantomographs in Spain. In 1997,
our centre was one of the first in the country to apply microsurgical
techniques, installing two complete microsurgical machines.
In 2000, the clinics in our group became the first dental clinics
nationwide to develop and obtain the standard UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2000
for quality management systems. Over the 2003-2005 period,
we worked as pioneers in computer-guided surgery, being the
only centre in Spain at the time to have installed three different
and complementary protocols.
In 2006, Clínica Sicilia incorporates an i-Cat scanner in its facilities and becomes therefore the first Spanish dental clinic equipped with a maxillofacial computerized tomography system. One year later, in December 2007, Clínica Sicilia takes again the lead in Spain with state-of-the-art surgical techniques, installing the RoboDent® protocol, a novel computer-guided surgical technique with a robotized navigation system.
Finally, in 2009, we will move
to our new 900m2 facility in the heart of Oviedo, where we
will keep working to continue as a benchmark centre for periodontal
microsurgery and implantology in Europe.
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