Treatments

Hygiene and Prophylaxis
Hygiene and prophylaxis are the foundation of a healthy oral cavity. Hygiene visits include regular dental check-ups, teeth cleaning (scaling, sandblasting), fluoridation, and hygiene instruction.

General Dentistry
General dentistry aims to treat cavities in teeth. In order to recreate the lost tooth structure as faithfully as possible, modern filling materials are used. In the case of large cavities, it is worth reproducing the tooth structure with a filling made in a prosthetic laboratory.

Periodontology
Periodontium (periodontia) is the tissue that holds teeth in the jawbones. Advanced periodontal disease leads to tooth loss. The basis of periodontal treatment is professional cleaning of periodontal pockets. Sometimes it is possible to rebuild lost periodontal tissue.

Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment (endodontic) is performed when the pulp - the inside of the tooth, the so-called nerve, is inflamed or dies. In root canal treatment, the tooth pulp is removed and then the root canals are filled with a special material. An endodontically treated tooth continues to fulfill its role in the oral cavity.

Dental Surgery
Dental surgery involves procedures in the oral cavity. The most common procedures include tooth extraction, root tip resections, and implant placement (artificial tooth roots).

Prosthetics
Prosthetics allows for the reconstruction of lost tooth structures or missing teeth. Onlays, crowns, bridges are permanently cemented prosthetics to natural teeth. In the case of lack of natural teeth, removable prosthetics are made from the oral cavity. Crowns, bridges or removable prosthetics can also be placed on implants.

Aesthetic Dentistry
Aesthetic dentistry combines various fields of dentistry. It includes, among others, teeth whitening, veneers and correction of malocclusions. The goal is to achieve a harmonious and attractive smile that emphasizes natural beauty.

Pediatric Dentistry
Little patients deserve a lot of attention. Regular check-ups of the oral cavity are recommended for children, because "baby teeth" are particularly susceptible to caries. In addition, early detection of malocclusion allows for its effective treatment.