Our Services
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First Aid
In urgent cases – such as severe pain, a broken tooth, or mouth injury – you can book an appointment on the same day.
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Teeth whitening
Teeth whitening is a dental treatment that lightens the color of teeth using bleaching gels, which usually contain hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. There are different whitening methods – professional treatment at the clinic (using light, laser, or ultrasound) and home whitening (with custom trays or self-use kits). The methods differ in effectiveness, speed, and cost.
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Crowns
A crown is a tooth-shaped cover placed over a damaged existing tooth to protect it and improve its appearance.
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Implants
Dental implantation is a surgical procedure in which an artificial root (implant) is placed into the jawbone, and then a crown, bridge, or denture is attached to it. This method provides a modern solution for restoring one tooth, several teeth, or all missing teeth – returning both the aesthetic appearance and chewing ability. The process involves inserting a titanium screw into the bone, which fuses with it over time, and then attaching a crown that looks and feels like a natural tooth.
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Teeth Cleaning
Teeth Cleaning During a professional cleaning, a hygienist carefully removes plaque and tartar buildup using special tools, then polishes the tooth surface for a smooth feel. The treatment helps prevent gum disease, freshens breath, and supports long-term oral health.
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Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment Endodontic treatment (root canal) is a dental procedure to save a tooth by removing the damaged or infected pulp (nerve) and sealing the root canals. The process includes diagnosis, anesthesia, mechanical and medicated cleaning of the canals, tight filling with a special material (usually gutta-percha), and restoring the top of the tooth. This treatment helps preserve the tooth and avoid extraction in cases of pulp inflammation (pulpitis) or root tip infection (periodontitis).
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Porcelain Veneers
Veneers are thin custom-made layers bonded to the front of teeth to improve their color, shape, or position. The process usually involves gentle enamel grinding and precise bonding of the veneer for a natural and aesthetic look.
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Invisalign
Invisalign is a teeth straightening method using clear, removable aligners, developed by the American company Align Technology. The system consists of a series of custom-made aligners based on a 3D treatment plan, allowing you to see the expected result before starting treatment. Benefits include a nearly invisible appearance, the ability to remove the aligners while eating and brushing, and greater comfort compared to traditional braces.
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Tooth Extractions
Tooth extraction is a surgical procedure performed by a dental surgeon to remove a tooth from its socket. It can be simple – when the tooth crown is intact and can be pulled with forceps – or complex, when the tooth is broken, impacted, or hidden under the gums, requiring incisions and drilling. The procedure is done when the tooth cannot be saved conservatively, for example in cases of advanced decay, root fracture, infection, or excessive mobility.
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CT scan (computed tomography)
CT scan is an imaging test that creates detailed pictures of the inside of the body using X-rays and computer processing. It helps diagnose diseases and injuries by providing a 3D view of organs, bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels. The scan is usually quick, painless, and sometimes requires contrast material.
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Dental Fillings
To repair a tooth damaged by decay, the doctor first numbs the area and removes the damaged part. Then, the space is filled with tooth-colored composite material, shaped to match the natural tooth, and polished for a smooth, attractive finish.
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Dentures
Dentures are artificial structures used to replace missing teeth, restoring both chewing ability and the appearance of your smile. They can be removable (such as acrylic dentures, with clasps or nylon) or fixed (such as crowns, bridges, veneers, or implant-supported dentures). The choice of denture type depends on the clinical condition, budget, and personal preferences.
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