F.A.Q.
You can book an appointment online via the form on the website, by phone, or by leaving a request in any convenient messenger. We will find a convenient time for your visit.
For prevention, it is recommended to visit the dentist 1–2 times a year. This allows timely detection and resolution of dental and gum issues.
Dental hygiene removes plaque and tartar, preventing cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the condition of the teeth and gums.
We offer whitening using modern systems, such as laser and chemical whitening. Each method is safe and effective.
Modern anesthetics make the process of wisdom tooth extraction completely painless. After the procedure, the doctor will provide recommendations for a comfortable recovery.
Yes, in our clinic, treatments are performed using high-quality anesthesia, completely eliminating pain. We also use gentle methods and modern materials.
The procedure includes removing the affected tooth tissue, treating the cavity, and filling it using modern composite materials.
Before implantation, diagnostics are necessary, including a panoramic X-ray or CT scan. It is also important to treat all teeth and gum diseases to avoid complications.
Yes, a bite can be corrected using aligners (transparent trays). They are less noticeable and more comfortable, especially for adult patients.
Braces are usually applied at 10–12 years old when the dental arch is fully formed. However, an early consultation with an orthodontist (at 6–7 years old) can help detect and correct problems without complex treatments.
The average lifespan of crowns and bridges is 10–15 years with proper care. Regular visits to the dentist and good oral hygiene extend their lifespan.
Yes, dental treatment during pregnancy is possible, especially in the second trimester. However, it is important to consult with a specialist and follow the doctor’s recommendations.
Dental restoration involves restoring the shape and appearance of teeth using modern materials. It can be both aesthetic and functional.
Yes, in some cases, an implant can be placed immediately after tooth extraction. This is called immediate implantation, and its feasibility depends on the condition of the bone tissue.
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