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Modern dentistry goes beyond the beauty of a smile—it is closely connected to health, the function of the chewing system, and overall well-being. Through a holistic approach, we observe the relationship between teeth, gums, and oral mucosa, as well as the condition of the bone, jaw joint, muscles, and bite in order to achieve optimal balance between function and aesthetics. Restoring function and achieving the highest aesthetic results is our primary mission.

Bite reconstruction and functional oral rehabilitation:

Many patients experience tooth wear, changes in bite height, or stress on the jaw joint. In such cases, we take a comprehensive approach with detailed analysis and treatment planning to restore the optimal relationship between teeth, muscles, and the jaw joint.

Oral rehabilitation may include:

  1. bite reconstruction
  2. increasing bite height in worn teeth
  3. treatment of functional disorders of the jaw joint
  4. collaboration with specialists in physical therapy and kinesiology

Prosthetic solutions and restorations

In cases of damaged or missing teeth, we provide all types of prosthetic restorations that restore both function and the aesthetics of the smile. Each solution is individually planned to perfectly match the natural anatomy of the teeth and facial proportions.

In our treatments we use:

  1. crowns and bridges
  2. aesthetic ceramic restorations
  3. partial and full dentures
  4. implant-supported prosthetic solutions

Aesthetic dentistry – the beauty of a natural smile

Aesthetic dentistry enables non-invasive and subtle, yet highly effective changes that can significantly enhance the appearance of a smile and overall patient satisfaction. The goal is to highlight the natural beauty of the teeth and achieve a harmonious, confident smile.

Aesthetic procedures include:

  1. white composite fillings
  2. ceramic veneers
  3. aesthetic crowns
  4. complete smile makeovers

Periodontology and supporting tissue health

The health of teeth does not depend solely on the teeth themselves, but also on the surrounding tissues. It is important to emphasize that the oral cavity is the beginning of the digestive tract and is also connected to the respiratory system, meaning both systems have a direct impact.

Periodontal treatments focus on treating gum disease and the supporting structures of the teeth, preventing further bone and tooth loss.

Timely therapy allows for the preservation of natural teeth and long-term stability of the entire treatment, ensuring both health and the beauty of the smile.

Implantology and implant prosthetics

Dental implants are today the most advanced solution for replacing missing teeth. They provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures and restore chewing function, aesthetics, and confidence in everyday life.

Implant-prosthetic therapy is planned individually, taking into account bone condition, bite, jaw joint function, and the patient’s aesthetic expectations.

Restoring function and achieving the highest aesthetic results is our primary mission.