- Bleaching- gentle teeth whitening
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The most secure and effective method is undoubtedly the professional teeth whitening in the dental practice. With the help of well-developed methods and tested agents, the dentist can gently whiten individual teeth of whole rows of teeth. In dentistry this is encompassed in the term “bleaching”. Through this process, a considerably visible and long-lasting whitening of the tooth enamel is achieved with just one session.
- Aesthetic fillings
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Fillings are needed when the tooth has a "hole" (caries) or when existing old fillings do not close the cavity tightly. On the other hand, many patients want to replace their old amalgam fillings due to heath-related or aesthetic reasons.
We offer following treatment alternatives: plastic fillings, inlays und onlays an.
We would be happy to advise you regarding the advantages and disadvantages of popular fillings or regarding replacement of amalgam fillings.
- Veneers
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If front teeth have different colour, form and position, that can be corrected with veneers. Veneers are thin jackets made from ceramics.
- Crowns & Bridges
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Destroyed or missing teeth can be replaced with crowns and bridges practically unnoticeably. These, so called fixed partial dentures, are made custom-fit in a dental laboratory.
Uncompromising aesthetics and fitting accuracy are offered by the latest metal-free zirconium oxide crowns and bridges. We would be happy to advise you on aesthetic dental replacements, so that we could than decide together on the most appropriate solution for you.
- Gingiva correction
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Lost symmetrical look of the gingiva can be surgically regained in certain cases.
Recession coverage. Many patients complain of non-inflammatory gingival recession, i.e. exposed teeth necks and unsightly holes between the teeth; the so-called gingival recession. This situation can be improved through plastic surgery.
Crown Lengthening. If too much gingiva is visible when smiling, the teeth seem to short. If this is true, we speak of a
„Gummy Smile“, whereby the gingival is too long and thus covers the visible part of the teeth. This deviation can, in certain cases, be corrected with a small surgical procedure.
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