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"Software is like sex: it's better when it's free." - Linus Torvalds
"If free software is like Libre Office, I would rather pay for Microsoft Office. "17 -
Sister = bee ( who isn't a stranger to Ubuntu)
Me = Cee
Bee: can I use your laptop?
Cee : why ? Use yours ,it's works fine.
Bee : no I want to use yours and I need to work with windows.
Cee: 🤯
Bee : my work can only be done using windows.
Cee : fine do whatever ( doesn't want to argue )
* Le bee opens MS word, and starts her work *
Cee : 😤😤Seriously?
Bee : I don't like libre
Cee : 😑😑😑^∞
* Few moments later *
Bee : my work is done ,you can have your laptop,btw it's updating.
Cee : 😑😑😑😑😑
* 2000 years later *
*Opens Ubuntu *
*Getting a weird bug*
*Tried to fix *
*Can't open OS files * 👏👏👏🎆
* Windows not shutdown properly *
* Opens windows *
* Not able to login via pin *
* Password ? not accepted *
* Changes outlook password *
* Please chose a password you haven't chosen before *
* Logs in *
* types old pin to change pin *
*You've entered wrong pin too many times *
*System hanging a lot *
* Removes pin *
* Gets huge mcAfee restart system popups , every 10 sec *
* Just shutdown , feels irritated for the rest of the day*
* Regrets dual booting, shd have wiped the windows partition 😫😫*
*Wonders,what the hell did my sister even do to my laptop ?*72 -
For people who think/find that open source solutions are always better than commercial/paid/proprietary ones, you are not going to like this rant.
I'm starting to get really fucking fed up with people always, whenever I see someone (including myself) mentioning that an open source solution which is an alternative to a closed source one, saying that it's shit.
I've had countless encounters on here (also irl) where someone mentions that an open source solution (GIMP or Libre Office for example) is shit by default while they've maybe (or probably?) not even used it themselves.
Also people going "you can't even compare those two as for what they can do/features/functions". I'm definitely not saying that those open solutions are perfect. But to call them worthless or shit and/or to say that you literally 'cannot compare them' or that the open solution just doesn't work as a *FACT* is fucking bullshit.
Let's take GIMP for example, the use case of a friend of mine:
- He works both with macOS and Linux Mint, he *needs* a design/photo editing tool which is cross platform. (or at least one which works on macOS+Linux)
- He does not mind paying for software but he prefers to use software which is free as in freedom because he also likes to tinker with the software (a lot of people find this argument bullshit, I noticed on here. Why is that? It's a valid reason. Maybe not for you but we're not talking about you right now).
- He likes Photoshop but due to Linux incompatibility and the fact that he can't tinker around with the code, it's not an option for him.
- He'd gladly go for paid software but GIMP fills all his design/photo editing needs (also the more advanced ones but don't ask them to me because I have no fucking clue how that shit works)
- GIMP *just works* for him, he never has trouble with it.
Let's take Libre Office, my own use case:
- It *NEEDS* to work on Linux, which Libre does.
- It *HAS* to be open source, ethic/moral thingy; Libre Office is open source.
- It doesn't need to work complete magic but it needs proper basic document and 'excel' sheet functionalities which is the case with Libre and it works *for me*.
- I don't mind paying for it, will probably donate in the future (seeding the macOS+windows+linux versions fulltime at the moment)
See, for our use cases, it works very well. So why go into "it's no match for proprietary alternatives" mode right away? It actually is, as you see in the examples above.
Please stop saying that those solutions *don't work* or *are shit* because they do work and are useful for me and loads of people around the world.
Do they have *ALL* the features which their proprietary alternatives have? Maybe, maybe not, maybe they're missing some and maybe they even have some features which the proprietary alternatives don't have, I haven't checked out every feature.
I'm not saying that it works for you, for the record, I'm just saying that just because for you it is a fact that they're bad/shit/hardly working, doesn't mean they are for others.21 -
As most of you already know, I'm a writer. I've noticed the similarities between writing and programming:
1. Tabs vs spaces.
2. Both typically spend all their time with a single project.
3. Coffee... (Unless you're a tea lover like me.)
4. Both typically have no life.
5. Debugging is hell for programmers and editing/revising is hell for writers.
6. Strict clients for programming and strict editors for writing.
7. Semicolons... They're useful but everyone despises them.
8: Emotions. Programmers are angry at their code. (Why won't you work?) and writers feel depressed about their writing. (Why did you die?)
9. War of the programs. For programmers: Vim vs VScode vs Atom vs Sublime and etc. For writers: MS word vs Google docs vs Libre office and etc.
10. Online forums. Stack overflow and Writer's digest.
11. Typing... Typing... All day long.
These are only a few similarities. I've noticed a lot more than this.16 -
My mirror is now an Official Ubuntu, Alpine, Debian, qubes-os, linux-libre and linux mint mirror! :D21
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We were starting a libre software project and needed some basic stuff like email accounts, cloud storage, calendars for scheduling, etc. So we start to talk about using services that didn't agreed the patriotic act of the USA. That lead to the omnipresent topic of Google's control over our lives. Then we moved to Microsoft's crimes against humanity for preinstalling windows, and at the time when we were discussing if Steve Jobs were a fraud or just a salesman, we realized it was getting late and we had nothing set or even decided. So we create a Google account and went home.4
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Linux.Pizza will join a cooperative called Librehosters that basically is a network of hosters that offer services that is free (as in libre) for either 0 cost, or a small cost.
Feel free to check it out!
https://libreho.st/
https://linux.pizza14 -
Just drew devRant stressball on public canvas. It's on recently popular Minetest server - mtPlace.
A bunch of cultural swag there, mostly libre and 1337, so I thought it would be wonderful to have a piece of dR as well to liven things up. 😁
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So I had to use office and image editing tools on Linux today.
Holy mother fucking god are these things awful. Gimp, pinta, gnome paint, libre office, open office... they seem like a project some guy threw together a weekend in his bedroom. The UX is shite and makes 0 sense. They crash and lag all over the place. For fuck sake!
Also... Gimp, libre office and open office. If you want to make an alternative to a well known product (Photoshop and MS Office in this example) then just fucking copy the god damn UI as much as you can. No-one is going to go learn your fucking half ass product, people only use this shit because it's free and available on Linux.
I swear, I seriously considered sending the images to my phone and just fucking edit them there because it would have been so much easier than using this pile of shit.
Fuck!!!28 -
I hate libre office and every other office suite on linux.
There, I said it.
It is the cancer of linux. I had a presentation today ant it just kept crashing. It changed all my master slides.
It drives me SOOOOO crazy.
(PS. HOW FUCKING HARD IS IT TO EMBED FONTS INTO A PPTX. I MEAN COMEON!23 -
More often than not, I hear that the mission-critical stuff in Linux is done by paid people, the folks that work from 9 to 5 with a fixed time/resource schedule. Is software in Linux all like that? Say for example, Linux (kernel), systemd, Xorg, all the desktop environments, LibreOffice, Mozilla, Chromium and such.
The reason why I'm asking is because I kind of feel like the premise behind Linux "free, libre, *philanthropic*" and such is kinda wrong. Especially the latter. Do the people in the mission-critical stuff really care about its stability any more than commercial software devs do? Sure the projects driven by personal needs that are published are philanthropic in their nature, I'm having some of those too. But those are all non-critical and maintained as such. The stuff that's behind the steering wheel however? I'm not sure...
In essence, is the mission-critical part of the Linux ecosystem - however open-source it is - any different from other commercial software products QA-wise?3 -
I have been very inactive in these last couple of months but I really need to rant right now:
I am working on a project, which is also part of a contest, with a few of my friends. I asked one of them to write a bit of code and some documentation about it, here's the result:
He wrote half a page of text with plenty of spelling mistakes and grammatical errors but here comes the even worse part:
Instead of just leaving the code in its own file he copied it into the word (libre office writer) file as well. Now I have got 3 pages of non-indented code with a few comments flying around here and there, weird variable names and a lot of commented out pieces of code.
Bloody hell I feel like I am the only one in this team taking this contest serious.3 -
Have a thinkpad with libre-boot and a librem 5 phone with ONLY free software on it.
And maybe get into politics a bit.2 -
I suspected that our storage appliances were prematurely pulling disks out of their pools because of heavy I/O from triggered maintenance we've been asked to automate. So I built an application that pulls entries from the event consoles in each site, from queries it makes to their APIs. It then correlates various kinds of data, reformats them for general consumption, and produces a CSV.
From this point, I am completely useless. I was able to make some graphs with gnumeric, libre calc, and (after scraping out all the identifying info) Google sheets, but the sad truth is that I'm just really bad at desktop office document apps. I wound up just sending the CSV to my boss so he can make it pretty.1 -
Holy shit seriously: Fuck MSOffice. Fuck it right in the eyehole.
As desktop software, it's just brutally terrible. On my work mac, it's just sweaty garbage. The latest insult is that on the most recent update, msword stole the default file association from preview.
Libre isn't terrific, but at least it's closed when you close it. For that reason alone, it's orgasmic by comparison.
Because there's justice in the world, my job is not a document-centered one, so I have no real use at all for an office app, let alone the specific macros and formulae that the msoffice versions of these apps provide, so I couldn't give less of a shit about losing functionality.
The headline and main thrust of this rant is "fuck msoffice so hard that it dies of eye-fucking." -
' "productivity" software':
trying to format a document in Word / Libre Office,
text defaults to some condensed serif font,
any at-sign, "http" or "www" automatically generates a hyperlink in an ink-blue color,
formatting and alignment of lines or paragraphs causes unrelated other elements to change unless you make sure to use tables, tables, and nested tables everywhere like it's Netscape 20032 -
First of all, a great channel to follow and where all this is from: https://youtube.com/watch/...
It listed a lot of open source news I missed myself and I'm sure others did too, for those that are too lazy to watch the video or open the description, I've stripped away the links and "X version got released" just to give an idea of what he covers.
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GNOME and KDE announced they would work together on building better Linux desktops at Linux App Summit.
XRDesktop, a VR enabled Linux desktop, will allow you to use your Linux programs while wearing your VR headset.
Responding to the european commission's fines, Google announced that it would allow other search engines to be present at Android's setup.
Manjaro will allow users to pick between FreeOffice, Libre Office, or no office suite at all.
The Igalia team announced that they are working to make Pitivi compatible with Final Cut Pro X
Microsoft might be bringing its Teams software to Linux.
Martin Wimpress from the Canonical SnapCraft team gave an interview to TechRepublic, on Snaps
A discussion took place on how to improve Linux desktop performance in low ram scenarios.
A KDE vulnerability has been outed publicly before notifying the developers.
Nvidia has open sourced a bunch of documentation for its GPUs
Linux Journal announced they would cease their publication.
Kdenlive 19.08 has been released, bringing 3 point editing and a bunch of keyboard shortcuts
The Linux on Dex project now allows to run Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a samsung smartphone.
According to protondb, we passed the 6000 playable games mark, out of 9 thousand for which users have created a report
GNOME Feeds has been released on flathub, a simple app to read RSS feeds on GNOME
The enlightenment desktop released its first version in 2 years, enlightenment 0.23.0.
Linux celebrated its 28th birthday
Microsoft announced that they would bring exFAT support to the linux kernel.
Thundebird 68 was released with an interface redesign
Collabora has published an update on their work on viglrenderer, a solution to emulate a gpu while using a virtual machine through Qemu.7 -
How are people writing documents/reports? Markdown/Latex in your fav editor and export to PDF? Word? Pages? Libre Office?
I use Markdown, via VSCode, Bear, iA Writer, Marked and then push to PDF. If I have to, then export to DOCX.5 -
This is an anti-rant...
I had a problematic arch-dwm setup which i've been struggling with for a looong time, and when i thought i still needed quite some time to solve all issues, yesterday i somehow managed to hit the right solutions for each problem in a single evening. My setup is now in its most stable and usable state ever, and rsynced to a flash drive. I am no longer forced to use windows for my daily needs.
Praise be to holy gnu and holy tux! Do you think maybe i should sacrifice some electronics for the souls of st. ritchie, st. thompson, st. stallman and st. torvalds?2 -
Build my own business entirely with free/libre software. Generate at least a decent supplementary income from services while still providing source code free of charge.2
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all those muggles making presentations in power point pff - at least use libre office...
But I use a web page as presentation 😎3 -
Why the fuck didn't I use LaTeX sooner, even though I knew for years of its existence...
Bye Word and Libre Office and Open Office!
Now I CODE my docs in vscode!19 -
Has to be writing.
Not exactly a better dev, per se, but close enough.
I used to read books and imagine all sorts of possible scenarios to different events. One day, after replaying the Mass Effect series, I began to think about alternate ways to end it. Opened Libre Office and started hammering away. 10 minutes later, I had an outline. Never actually finished that story, but the spark was there.
I began noting down outlines and creating structures for interesting games and books; that soon carried over to my work. Before and after every meeting with my boss, I'd have outlined how the meeting was going to go, and how it actually went. Gave me a sense of order.
This in turn helped me be a better manager (I work with a team of 9), and I tell you guys, it couldn't have come at a better time. I had been promoted quite suddenly, and had been fucking up quite a bit at the start.
I had my shit in order. My team was happier and more efficient. My boss was happy. I was given bigger goals and tighter deadlines. I fucking loved it.
All this, from writing some fanfiction. (there, I said it!)
P. S: I stared at this for a solid minute, still not sure how it all came together.1 -
I finally got a refund for my Purism Libre 5. It only took SIX FUCKING YEARS!
Fuck Purism. That company should die in a fire.
https://battlepenguin.com/tech/...3 -
I normally have my Windows desktop and my Kubuntu laptop, but I’m on “holiday”, and I only brought my laptop. “I can write a simple research proposal on it, right?”, I thought. Ahahahaha, no. Turns out Libre Office and Mendeley are fucking useless on Linux. I had to give up and use my mum’s prehistoric Windows 7 laptop... Also Snap is “great” in theory (basically a Linux setup.exe, rendering packages pointless), but nothing I’ve tried worked so far. Docker can’t figure its permissions out, Chromium cursors break, and Mendeley doesn’t even detect Libre Office as installed. What a fucking shit show. I love Linux for dev, but no fucking surprise that no sane human being uses it for everyday tasks.16
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Some background to get us started...
Just took over the position as IT Specialist for our local county commission back in December after the previous employee left.
Before leaving she deleted all of her emails for the past 9 years.
Included in her emails were the details for certain program licensing the county had purchased not the least of which was 200 Office 2010 professional keys.
Getting into the office this morning my boss says "Hey got a problem for you, we've exceeded the license count for Microsoft office, and the vendor we purchased from is no longer in business."
My first response was Ok, lets go with open, or libre office. Problem solved. (I'm piece by piece upgrading our infrastructure to a more dependable OS you know, Linux.) I knew the open office suggestion wasn't going to fly so I promptly got on the phone with our friends @ Microsoft.
They were as helpful as you can expect when provided with only our MAK # and sent me back to try digging around for details 9 years old with our purchasing department. Who happens to be too damn busy to concern themselves with what the IT department needs this morning.
That will be remembered the next time the internet "Quits" working as they so often like to claim when then cant get an item to add to a cart in amazon.
Sure people just because your chosen shit browser (Edge) doesnt like to play well with js all the time the internet must be broken... -
What's the best way to run MS Office from Linux? Cloud based, native with wine/play on linux, or a native suite? I don't want to run a VM just for office.
I've tried Libre Office but it doesn't format well for my college professors, and office online works but it's not as quick plus you need the online connection.
Would something like WPS Office be my best option if I wanted a native solution that looked and felt like office with the best level of compatibility?12 -
MOTHERFUCKING LIBREOFFICE WRITER I WANT TO PUNCH MY SCREEN STOP MAKING UP FUCKING LINEBREAKS AND PAGE BREAKS AND BREAKING MY FUCKING INDEXES I WANT TO KILL ALL YOUR DEVELOPERS8
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I've just found an article that states that MS Office 2016 can now be installed on Ubuntu using CrossOver, which is the version of wine one has to pay for.
Is there some version of wine or an alternative which is free and allows me to do this?
Yes, I know the alternatives of online MS, google docs, libre office and whatnot, so spare me these comments please.
(ref: https://omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/12/...)7 -
Uploading an xslx file to office365 to download it as an ods file only to be able to convert it to a csv file via libre office.
Direct conversion attempts with other tools would either fail converting the xslx file or break cells' values (ssconvert, soffice --headless -c, gnumeric).
One of those things where I fail to understand why it has to be so complicated.4 -
Fine, now I can build a *fucking* satellite with open hardware, but God forbid I can build a desktop PC.
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I installed a linux distribution it's called Zorin, i installed the latest one (Zorin Core 17) for a client since Windows 7 was giving him a headache, it was a very old machine with 4GB RAM with a celeron cpu if i remember, i suggest i will install linux and you won't have more issues with wifi and the printer he said okay, I installed everything, printer was recognized immediately Libre office was installed wifi is connected, security updates are done
After 2 days, he sent me a voice message telling me hey what is this zorin? Zorin everywhere, it's like if I'm using someone else program,I have nothing to do with the espionage things, I want windows back, i was crying he made me laugh for a week, i enjoyed listening to his voice messages on WhatsApp, whenever i get upset i listen to him and get excited hahahahhaha espionage? Do you think he let it go? Every 2 days i receive a voice message complaining about Zorin and how i was spying on him hahaha I explained over and over how secure linux is and how Microsoft knows everything he does on his machine, after giving me a headache i sent a friend and he installed ms 7 back and i never heard of him again11 -
What is the best free Office software for general odds and sods (mostly using Word, sometimes simple spreadsheets)?
Libre Office, Open Office, Free Office?
I tried Office 365 online - it's great but I want to be able to click on a file anywhere on my computer, and not have to upload it to onedrive first.
Thanking you.4 -
When you work in a hotel and your coleuges can't open exel files and you show them libre office and they all look at you as a computer god.
I failed IT twice... -
I am back with one fresh and hot
my school doesnt allow libre office
the most ACTUAL security they have is windows defender and all the rest is restrictions smh7 -
Is there any way to tell Libre Office Writer to stop removing XML comments from a fodt? https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/...4
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So can you guys name one Linux distro that doesn't come preloaded with bloat, i mean Linux is better than windows since you have control, but i don't want to have fire fox out of the box i don't want fkin libre office can't we have a distro like arch but we don't have to go through the lengthy installation process. Maybe throw in the drivers and a bare bone DE of choice and that's it10
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The Nutrition Store – Tu tienda de suplementos y accesorios deportivos en Barcelona
En The Nutrition Store, ubicada en Carrer de la Marina, 300, L’Eixample, 08025 Barcelona, encontrarás todo lo que necesitas para alcanzar tus objetivos de salud, rendimiento y bienestar. Somos una tienda especializada en suplementos deportivos, accesorios de entrenamiento, vitaminas, nutrición deportiva y ropa técnica de alta calidad.
Especialistas en suplementación deportiva en Barcelona
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Entre nuestros productos más solicitados destacan:
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Tienda de Coenzima Q10 Barcelona: excelente antioxidante y apoyo cardiovascular.
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Tienda Omega 3 cerca de mí: ácidos grasos esenciales para el cerebro, corazón y salud general.
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Accesorios deportivos para entrenamiento funcional y gimnasio
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Accesorios diseñados para entrenamientos en casa, gimnasio o al aire libre, todos seleccionados por su durabilidad y rendimiento.
Ropa deportiva técnica y de calidad
También somos una referencia como tienda de ropa deportiva en Barcelona. Contamos con opciones para hombre y mujer, ideales para entrenamiento, running, fitness o uso diario.
Si has buscado tienda de ropa deportiva cerca de mí, aquí encontrarás:
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En nuestra tienda también somos reconocidos como una tienda masa muscular cerca de mí, ofreciendo:
Proteínas aisladas e hidrolizadas
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Aminoácidos esenciales y BCAA
Creatinas (incluyendo Creapure)
Quemadores de grasa y productos de definición
Además, brindamos asesoramiento personalizado para que elijas el suplemento que mejor se adapte a tu tipo de cuerpo, rutina y objetivos.
¿Por qué elegir The Nutrition Store?
Asesoramiento profesional: Te ayudamos a elegir lo que realmente necesitas según tus metas.
Ubicación estratégica: Estamos en el corazón de L’Eixample, accesibles desde cualquier punto de la ciudad.
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Contáctanos
Puedes visitarnos en Carrer de la Marina, 300, L’Eixample, 08025 Barcelona, o llamarnos al +34 933 480 740 para hacer consultas, comprobar disponibilidad o recibir asesoría nutricional.
En The Nutrition Store, estamos comprometidos con ayudarte a mejorar tu salud, rendimiento y calidad de vida, con productos confiables y asesoría experta.5 -
Me: Let's try the ballmer peak
One Beer
Other Beers
One Cuba Libre
Two Cuba Libres
Me: I think I'm ready let me take the test
Result: 93/100
mmm Interesting, let me try more. -
I'm really curious what you guys think abot the free software foundation and the mentality of the free (libre) software. If you agree why? If you don't, why not?8
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Vimaisamd: Tu Mejor Opción en Depilación Láser y Relleno de Labios en Miami
En Vimaisamd, ubicado en Doral, Florida, nos especializamos en tratamientos estéticos avanzados que te ayudan a lucir una piel suave y unos labios hermosos, con resultados naturales y duraderos. Nuestra prioridad es ofrecerte procedimientos seguros, efectivos y adaptados a tus necesidades.
Depilación láser sin dolor y definitiva
Disfruta de la comodidad de una depilación láser sin dolor gracias a nuestra tecnología de última generación. En Vimaisamd ofrecemos una depilación láser definitiva que elimina el vello no deseado de manera permanente, ayudándote a lucir una piel libre de vello y con una sensación agradable.
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Depilación láser facial y corporal
Ofrecemos tratamientos de depilación láser facial y corporal, ideales para eliminar el vello en distintas zonas, como rostro, brazos, piernas y espalda. Nuestro equipo profesional se encarga de personalizar cada sesión para asegurar la máxima eficacia y comodidad.
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Para quienes desean realzar su sonrisa, Vimaisamd brinda el servicio de relleno de labios con ácido hialurónico. Este tratamiento ofrece un volumen natural y una definición precisa, manteniendo la armonía del rostro.
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Si buscas un aumento de labios con ácido hialurónico que sea sutil y elegante, nuestro equipo experto garantiza resultados que realzan tu belleza sin perder naturalidad, logrando labios más llenos y atractivos.
¿Por qué elegir Vimaisamd?
En Vimaisamd combinamos tecnología avanzada con un equipo profesional y atención personalizada para ofrecerte los mejores tratamientos estéticos en Miami. Nuestra misión es que te sientas segura y satisfecha con cada procedimiento.
Contáctanos
Visítanos en 3625 NW 82 Ave, Suite 305, Doral, Florida 33166, o llama al +1 786-374-1815 para reservar tu consulta. En Vimaisamd te ayudamos a lograr la piel y los labios que siempre has deseado.5 -
Dra. Nattalí Rodríguez Vega: Servicios Dentales Pediátricos en Manatí, Puerto Rico
La salud dental de los niños es esencial para su bienestar general y para prevenir futuros problemas. Por eso, es fundamental contar con un dentista especializado en niños que pueda ofrecerles atención profesional, cálida y adaptada a sus necesidades. En Dra. Nattalí Rodríguez Vega, nos especializamos en servicios dentales pediátricos en Manatí, Puerto Rico, brindando atención de calidad y un ambiente amigable para que los niños disfruten de cada visita.
¿Por qué elegir nuestros servicios dentales pediátricos en Manatí?
Ubicados en Dr. Pedro Blanco Lugo, Torre Medica II, 200 PR-2 STE 355, Manatí, 00674, Puerto Rico, ofrecemos una variedad de servicios dentales pediátricos pensados para cuidar la salud dental de los más pequeños. La Dra. Rodríguez Vega, dentista para niños en Puerto Rico, tiene años de experiencia trabajando con niños y familias, y se dedica a hacer que la visita al dentista sea una experiencia agradable, sin estrés y educativa.
Servicios dentales pediátricos que ofrecemos
Nuestra clínica está equipada con la última tecnología y un enfoque preventivo que prioriza la salud dental de los niños desde su primera visita. Algunos de los servicios dentales pediátricos en Manatí que ofrecemos incluyen:
Exámenes dentales de rutina: Realizamos exámenes periódicos para identificar posibles problemas dentales a una edad temprana, como caries o malformaciones dentales, asegurándonos de tratarlos antes de que se conviertan en complicaciones mayores.
Limpiezas dentales profesionales: Eliminamos la placa bacteriana y los residuos que pueden causar caries y enfermedades de las encías, ayudando a mantener los dientes saludables y fuertes.
Tratamiento de caries: Si detectamos caries en los dientes de tu hijo, realizamos los tratamientos necesarios para evitar que se agraven, protegiendo la salud bucal de tu hijo a largo plazo.
Aplicación de sellantes dentales: Esta es una medida preventiva en los dientes posteriores de los niños, creando una barrera contra las caries y protegiendo los dientes de los más pequeños.
Ortodoncia pediátrica: Evaluamos si tu hijo necesita algún tratamiento de ortodoncia para corregir problemas de alineación de los dientes en el futuro.
Educación sobre higiene bucal: Enseñamos a los niños la importancia de cepillarse correctamente los dientes y de mantener una rutina de higiene adecuada para prevenir problemas dentales en el futuro.
Un ambiente amigable para los niños
Sabemos que para muchos niños, el dentista puede ser una fuente de ansiedad. Por eso, en nuestra clínica dental pediátrica en Manatí, trabajamos para que la experiencia de cada niño sea lo más relajada y positiva posible. La Dra. Rodríguez Vega y su equipo se especializan en trabajar con niños, explicando los procedimientos de manera clara y amigable, sin generarles temor.
¿Estás buscando un dentista para niños en Puerto Rico?
Si estás buscando un dentista para niños en Puerto Rico, Dra. Nattalí Rodríguez Vega es la opción ideal para ti. Ofrecemos un enfoque personalizado y profesional para cada niño, con el objetivo de que cada visita sea una experiencia educativa y libre de estrés. Nos enorgullece ofrecer servicios dentales pediátricos en Manatí para garantizar que los niños de la región reciban el mejor cuidado posible.
Contáctanos para agendar una cita
Si deseas saber más sobre nuestros servicios dentales pediátricos en Manatí, o si necesitas agendar una cita para tu hijo, no dudes en llamarnos al +1 (787) 921-7779. Estaremos encantados de ayudarte a cuidar la salud dental de tu hijo con la mejor atención.
¡Confía en Dra. Nattalí Rodríguez Vega para la salud dental de tu hijo y dale a tu niño una sonrisa saludable desde su primera consulta!3


