At the first visit, we discuss your existing complaints, assess your dental issues, plan the necessary treatments, and then prepare a detailed treatment plan.
TovábbThe most advanced digital diagnostic tools assist in identifying your dental issues.
TovábbTeeth whitening effectively treats stains caused by coffee, tea, red wine, and other discolorations, and can also brighten yellowed teeth. Try it for yourself!
TovábbIn justified cases, we have the option to perform extensive dental treatments under general anesthesia.
TovábbThe most common cause of toothache is tooth decay, but other inflammatory conditions can also lead to tooth pain. Early detection and treatment of these issues is the simplest way to alleviate the pain.
TovábbDifferent dental restorations made with various metals in the mouth can cause this taste disturbance. Examination and treatment can quickly lead to symptom resolution.
TovábbAlthough many people think that orthodontics is primarily an aesthetic procedure, this is far from the case. The goal of proper and successful orthodontic treatment is to achieve a healthy, functionally designed bite, which, in turn, also results in highly favorable aesthetic outcomes.
TovábbA röntgenvizsgálat egyesek számára veszélyesnek tűnhet a fogászati röntgen káros hatásai végett. Vélt vagy valós a félelem? Olvassa el a szakértő véleményét és tudjon meg többet a témában!
TovábbGuided Biofilm Therapy is a specialized procedure that allows for the complete removal of plaque from the teeth.
TovábbWhen is lidocaine spray or anesthetic gel effective? Steps of anesthesia, tools, complications, numbness during pregnancy. Learn more!
TovábbA tooth filling is the simplest and most conservative treatment for tooth decay, providing a quick and aesthetically pleasing result.
TovábbIn cases of significant loss of tooth structure, removal of old, large fillings, or after root canal treatment, the use of inlays is recommended. These are restorations made by a dental technician that are bonded to the tooth after proper preparation, thereby reducing the risk of tooth fracture.
TovábbIt is the only possible way to save infected, necrotized teeth in the long term. This procedure requires high precision, experience, and is technically sensitive, yet it can potentially save even teeth in very poor condition.
TovábbFissure sealing provides a reassuring solution to this problem, as even with the best cleaning practices, plaque and food residues cannot always be perfectly removed from deep grooves. This often leads to tooth decay forming in the depths of the grooves.
TovábbPain after a tooth filling is more common than you might think! However, with the right treatment, it can be easily managed. What should you know about this? Learn more!
TovábbA lost filling can be alarming at first, but it is usually easy to fix. What should you do in this case? Find all the answers in Helvetic Clinics' article!
TovábbVarious types of dental restorations can be crafted to replace lost teeth, not only restoring the aesthetics of missing teeth and harmonizing the oral profile but also enhancing the functionality of the masticatory system.
TovábbIn the event of significant loss of the dental crown, the missing tooth structure can only be restored with the creation of a new crown. For this, we enlist the assistance of a dental technician.
TovábbOne traditional method for replacing missing teeth is the use of a dental bridge. It requires at least two adjacent teeth to support the bridge.
TovábbThe most modern and tissue-friendly method known today for replacing missing teeth. It restores the function of the chewing apparatus without overloading or grinding down the remaining teeth.
TovábbWith the creation of porcelain veneers, not only can the color of the teeth be altered, but their shape and size as well, achieving an incredibly beautiful aesthetic result without the need for drastic tooth preparation.
TovábbIn certain cases, we have the option to create a fixed dental prosthesis supported by 4 implants that does not need to be removed daily. In fact, it is not a denture and does not cover the palate.
TovábbThe removal of a tooth results in a gap. Addressing this gap and replacing the missing teeth is important not only for aesthetic reasons but also for restoring chewing function. Additionally, restoring teeth is essential for speech and the pronounciation of words.
TovábbRemovable dentures can be made for any type of tooth loss. Their advantage is that they can be produced relatively quickly; however, a disadvantage is that they are larger than natural teeth and therefore cover a greater area of the mucous membrane.
TovábbWhen planning a crown, bridge, veneer, or inlay for a tooth, we need to prepare the tooth's coronal part for the final restoration. This involves removing, grinding down a portion of the tooth's natural crown, depending on the type of restoration being made.
TovábbAs technology advances, new opportunities continually emerge in the field of digital dentistry, empowering dental professionals with innovative tools. With the latest technologies, we now have the capability to avoid the traditional, often uncomfortable impression-taking process by utilizing a specialized digital impression device, a scanner designed specifically for this purpose.
TovábbThe jaw joint can suffer from various conditions, often accompanied by intense pain. Frequently, among the causes is a poorly fitted dental prosthesis, which can even cause irreversible damage.
TovábbCosmetic dentistry encompasses all dental procedures that improve the appearance of the teeth, aesthetics, and facial harmony. Learn more!
TovábbThis includes all interventions in the oral cavity that are performed through surgical procedures. Examples of these are the removal of teeth, especially wisdom teeth, bone replacement procedures, and the placement of dental implants.
TovábbIf a tooth reaches such a state of deterioration that even the most advanced dental procedures cannot rectify it, then the extraction of the tooth may be advisable to prevent future serious complications. Interventions are always performed under local anesthesia, thus ensuring a painless experience.
TovábbConsidering that after tooth extraction, there typically remains a small socket in the patient's gum, certain rules must be followed to achieve the quickest and most comfortable healing process.
TovábbThe trajectory of human evolution suggests a diminishing capacity over time for accommodating all 32 teeth within our oral cavity. Consequently, it is frequently observed that the third molar, the wisdom tooth, either fails to emerge or does so incompletely. As a result, the extraction of these teeth is often necessitated with great frequency.
TovábbThe fundamental requirement for implant placement is an adequate quantity and quality of bone tissue. In its absence, various bone augmentation procedures can be undertaken to establish the necessary conditions for implant placement.
TovábbA special type of bone augmentation procedure that helps increase the height of the bone in the area of the upper molars to facilitate the placement of implants in this area.
TovábbThose patients who frequently suffer from canker sores consistently report intense pain and are profoundly grateful when we can offer advice that leads to less frequent occurrences and faster resolution of the small ulcers on the mucous membranes.
TovábbDepending on the underlying inflammation that causes the abscess, targeted therapy should be chosen. It is usually an acute process associated with pain, swelling, and sometimes the formation of pus, where targeted and prompt treatment is extremely important.
TovábbThe purulent inflammation developing next to a tooth can have several causes. Most often, it is either inflammation and necrosis of the dental pulp or acute inflammation of the tissues adjacent to the tooth, the periodontium, that causes it. Its most characteristic symptoms are swelling, pain, and its treatment and elimination are crucial.
TovábbProlonging the clinical crown of certain teeth may be justified due to deep decay, a broken tooth, or aesthetic asymmetry, even at the expense of root length. It's a straightforward minor surgical intervention.
TovábbIs eating forbidden after tooth extraction? This question often arises among our patients. It matters what and when we consume, learn more!
TovábbIs it allowed to drink after a tooth extraction? This is a common question among patients. It matters what you consume and when, learn more!
TovábbPatients often ask our oral surgeons questions about pain after tooth extraction. We would like to provide expert answers to these inquiries.
TovábbWisdom tooth extraction may be necessary when there is insufficient space for them. In such cases, they can cause acute problems and pain. Don’t hesitate; we’re here to help you!
TovábbWisdom tooth surgery may be necessary when there isn't enough space. Wisdom tooth removal questions, answers, and essential information all in one place! Read on!
TovábbThe most advanced tool for replacing missing teeth. Its essence lies in placing a titanium dental implant into the jawbone in the area of tooth loss through a minor surgical procedure, which can then be universally utilized for tooth or teeth replacement.
TovábbThe selection of the implant type must always be a highly deliberated decision, as it becomes immutable once implanted. Professional, manufacturing, and healing time considerations may arise during the type selection process.
TovábbWould you like to know what to expect after dental implant placement? What is allowed and what is not? Learn more from the professional blog articles of Helvetic Clinics!
TovábbWhat are the steps of dental implantation? What types of implant surgery are known? Immediate implantation or guided implantation? Get to know the process!
TovábbMegagen, Straumann, or Astra implants—why do we consider these the best? It can be difficult to decide which one to choose, read our opinion!
TovábbThe field dealing with all tissues surrounding the teeth (periodontium). Most commonly, we describe gingivitis and periodontitis, colloquially referred to as gum disease.
TovábbThe most important symptom is gum bleeding, which always indicates the presence of inflammation. The cause of its development is the accumulation of plaque, tartar, subgingival tartar, and the millions of bacteria on their surfaces in the mouth. Treatment and prevention are possible, which can even preserve teeth in the affected condition.
TovábbAchieving and maintaining an inflammation-free state is paramount in the treatment of periodontal disease. The thorough removal and prevention of plaque, tartar, and thereby bacteria, are the cornerstone of successful treatment, potentially salvaging severely affected teeth for decades to come.
TovábbRemoving accumulated tartar helps maintain oral health. This includes cleaning the surfaces of the teeth, the interdental spaces, the collar areas, and the surfaces of crowns and bridges, as well as ensuring the contact points between the teeth are accessible. The cleaned surfaces are then polished, and we assist patients in improving their brushing technique.
TovábbRecession of the gums occurring in the area of the tooth neck is often not due to periodontal inflammation but rather to anatomical variations, thin gum biotype, or improper tooth brushing technique. It may be considered merely a cosmetic concern, but in certain cases, surgical correction may be warranted.
TovábbIs it possible to treat gum inflammation at home? Connection between gum inflammation and medication. Oral mucosa inflammation, causes, symptoms, development. Read more!
TovábbWhen is lidocaine spray or anesthetic gel effective? Steps of anesthesia, tools, complications, numbness during pregnancy. Learn more!
Wisdom tooth surgery may be necessary when there isn't enough space. Wisdom tooth removal questions, answers, and essential information all in one place! Read on!
Wisdom tooth extraction may be necessary when there is insufficient space for them. In such cases, they can cause acute problems and pain. Don’t hesitate; we’re here to help you!
Megagen, Straumann, or Astra implants—why do we consider these the best? It can be difficult to decide which one to choose, read our opinion!
A tooth filling is the simplest and most conservative treatment for tooth decay, providing a quick and aesthetically pleasing result.
It is the only possible way to save infected, necrotized teeth in the long term. This procedure requires high precision, experience, and is technically sensitive, yet it can potentially save even teeth in very poor condition.
In cases of significant loss of tooth structure, removal of old, large fillings, or after root canal treatment, the use of inlays is recommended. These are restorations made by a dental technician that are bonded to the tooth after proper preparation, thereby reducing the risk of tooth fracture.
It is the only possible way to save infected, necrotized teeth in the long term. This procedure requires high precision, experience, and is technically sensitive, yet it can potentially save even teeth in very poor condition.
Depending on the underlying inflammation that causes the abscess, targeted therapy should be chosen. It is usually an acute process associated with pain, swelling, and sometimes the formation of pus, where targeted and prompt treatment is extremely important.
Achieving and maintaining an inflammation-free state is paramount in the treatment of periodontal disease. The thorough removal and prevention of plaque, tartar, and thereby bacteria, are the cornerstone of successful treatment, potentially salvaging severely affected teeth for decades to come.
The most common cause of toothache is tooth decay, but other inflammatory conditions can also lead to tooth pain. Early detection and treatment of these issues is the simplest way to alleviate the pain.
The purulent inflammation developing next to a tooth can have several causes. Most often, it is either inflammation and necrosis of the dental pulp or acute inflammation of the tissues adjacent to the tooth, the periodontium, that causes it. Its most characteristic symptoms are swelling, pain, and its treatment and elimination are crucial.
The removal of a tooth results in a gap. Addressing this gap and replacing the missing teeth is important not only for aesthetic reasons but also for restoring chewing function. Additionally, restoring teeth is essential for speech and the pronounciation of words.
Removable dentures can be made for any type of tooth loss. Their advantage is that they can be produced relatively quickly; however, a disadvantage is that they are larger than natural teeth and therefore cover a greater area of the mucous membrane.
One traditional method for replacing missing teeth is the use of a dental bridge. It requires at least two adjacent teeth to support the bridge.
The most advanced tool for replacing missing teeth. Its essence lies in placing a titanium dental implant into the jawbone in the area of tooth loss through a minor surgical procedure, which can then be universally utilized for tooth or teeth replacement.
The most modern and tissue-friendly method known today for replacing missing teeth. It restores the function of the chewing apparatus without overloading or grinding down the remaining teeth.
In certain cases, we have the option to create a fixed dental prosthesis supported by 4 implants that does not need to be removed daily. In fact, it is not a denture and does not cover the palate.
A special type of bone augmentation procedure that helps increase the height of the bone in the area of the upper molars to facilitate the placement of implants in this area.
Removing accumulated tartar helps maintain oral health. This includes cleaning the surfaces of the teeth, the interdental spaces, the collar areas, and the surfaces of crowns and bridges, as well as ensuring the contact points between the teeth are accessible. The cleaned surfaces are then polished, and we assist patients in improving their brushing technique.
The field dealing with all tissues surrounding the teeth (periodontium). Most commonly, we describe gingivitis and periodontitis, colloquially referred to as gum disease.
Achieving and maintaining an inflammation-free state is paramount in the treatment of periodontal disease. The thorough removal and prevention of plaque, tartar, and thereby bacteria, are the cornerstone of successful treatment, potentially salvaging severely affected teeth for decades to come.
The most important symptom is gum bleeding, which always indicates the presence of inflammation. The cause of its development is the accumulation of plaque, tartar, subgingival tartar, and the millions of bacteria on their surfaces in the mouth. Treatment and prevention are possible, which can even preserve teeth in the affected condition.
Teeth whitening effectively treats stains caused by coffee, tea, red wine, and other discolorations, and can also brighten yellowed teeth. Try it for yourself!
A tooth filling is the simplest and most conservative treatment for tooth decay, providing a quick and aesthetically pleasing result.
In the event of significant loss of the dental crown, the missing tooth structure can only be restored with the creation of a new crown. For this, we enlist the assistance of a dental technician.
With the creation of porcelain veneers, not only can the color of the teeth be altered, but their shape and size as well, achieving an incredibly beautiful aesthetic result without the need for drastic tooth preparation.
Cosmetic dentistry encompasses all dental procedures that improve the appearance of the teeth, aesthetics, and facial harmony. Learn more!
Prolonging the clinical crown of certain teeth may be justified due to deep decay, a broken tooth, or aesthetic asymmetry, even at the expense of root length. It's a straightforward minor surgical intervention.
The most common cause of toothache is tooth decay, but other inflammatory conditions can also lead to tooth pain. Early detection and treatment of these issues is the simplest way to alleviate the pain.
In cases of significant loss of tooth structure, removal of old, large fillings, or after root canal treatment, the use of inlays is recommended. These are restorations made by a dental technician that are bonded to the tooth after proper preparation, thereby reducing the risk of tooth fracture.
A tooth filling is the simplest and most conservative treatment for tooth decay, providing a quick and aesthetically pleasing result.
In the event of significant loss of the dental crown, the missing tooth structure can only be restored with the creation of a new crown. For this, we enlist the assistance of a dental technician.