Services

Dental treatment under anaesthesia

Anaesthesia and sedation in dental care, for whom and for what? It may not be possible to treat a tooth...

Dental treatment

Dental treatment involves removing tissue damaged by caries and filling it with an aesthetic and durable material to restore the tooth’s health and appearance.

Implants

Implants are a durable and aesthetic solution for replacing a missing tooth, where a crown or prosthesis is attached to a titanium screw placed in the jawbone.

Surgical treatment

Surgical treatment involves necessary surgical procedures in the mouth. This includes, for example, wisdom tooth removal and gum plastic surgery.

Diagnostics

Assessment of the condition of the mouth and teeth through various examinations. Diagnostics allow early detection of problems and the creation of an accurate treatment plan.

Crowns

Dental crowns are durable tooth coverings that restore the shape, function, and appearance of damaged or decayed teeth.

Dentistry for children

We should all work towards preventing cavities in children's teeth so that dental treatments for children can be postponed far into the future.

Root canal treatment

Root canal treatment is usually needed either when the issue is hidden (discovered during routine checks) or when there is a painful tooth that requires treatment to stop the pain.

Airflow

Airflow is a very common procedure if you want your teeth to be whiter. It is also known as whitening with pearl polishing or deep cleaning of the teeth.

Prosthodontics

High-quality dentures replace missing teeth and restore both the functionality and aesthetics of the mouth.

Paradonthic treatment

Paradonthic treatment focuses on treating gingivitis and gum diseases by removing dental plaque and tartar to restore gum health and prevent tooth loss.

Aligner treatment

Popular treatment option for straightening teeth, designed to discreetly move teeth.

Dental anaesthesia

It may not be possible to treat a tooth by the usual method without causing the patient an intolerable amount of discomfort. In such cases, the treatment and extraction of teeth under general anaesthesia is helpful.