Aesthetics
Face
The most modern facial treatments help you look younger, more elegant and happier.
Body
Feel comfortable in your body and correct sources of discomfort.
Chest
Make your wish for a better appearance come true and restore your self-confidence with aesthetic correction.
Hair and scalp
Minimally invasive solutions for hair loss and a natural look.
Issues
Find solutions to some of the most common aesthetic problems.
Treatments
Treatments
Hair and scalp mesotherapy
Thinning hair therapy with your own blood
Trichotest – DNA analysis of hair loss and baldness
Hair loss in women – causes and how to prevent it
Hair loss in men – causes and how to prevent it
Alopecia – hair loss
FACE
BODY
Implantology Center
Different methods of solving the problem of missing one or more teeth.
Prosthetics
The most common solution in cases of functional or aesthetic tooth damage.
Aesthetic Dentistry
Harmonious tooth shaping and tooth color correction according to your wishes.
General Dentistry
Modern and timely diagnostics, treatment and dental hygiene are the key to the health of your teeth.
Issues
Find solutions to some of the most common aesthetic problems.
About us
Locations
Tooth discoloration
Teeth can darken or turn yellow due to the consumption of foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, red wine, smoking, but also due to aging. Also, some medications and dental trauma can cause discoloration.
Uneven teeth
Teeth that are crooked, too close together, or too far apart can ruin the aesthetics of your smile. This problem can be the result of genetics or habits like thumb sucking in childhood.
Damaged or broken teeth
Teeth can be damaged or broken due to impacts, accidents, or excessive grinding. Such damage affects the appearance as well as the functionality of the teeth.
Defects in the shape of teeth
Some people have teeth that are too big, too small, irregularly shaped, or out of alignment with the rest of their teeth, which can create a dissonance in their smile.
Gaps between teeth (diastema)
Although some people may have unique and attractive gaps between their teeth, many people want to reduce or close such gaps to achieve a more even smile.
Gingival (dental-fleshy) smile
When too much gum is visible when smiling, the smile can appear disproportionate, which makes many people uncomfortable.
Dental crowns
Ceramic crowns, also known as porcelain crowns, porcelain teeth, porcelain veneers, are the most common prosthetic solution in cases of functional or aesthetic tooth damage.
They are made of ceramic that perfectly imitates the color of the tooth, and the crown itself protects the tooth from further damage and prevents its further decay.
A ceramic crown can also correct the appearance and color of teeth, with the aim of achieving a beautiful and natural smile and restoring self-confidence.
Dental veneers
Ceramic veneers are one of the most common solutions in modern cosmetic dentistry for achieving a 'Hollywood white smile'.
These are thin, transparent porcelain sheets that are glued to the front surface of the teeth, and can be used to correct many irregularities such as the shape, size, position, and color of the teeth.
If you want to regain your confidence, veneers are the ideal solution for achieving harmoniously shaped teeth and a sparkling white smile.
Veneers are thin layers of porcelain or composite material that are permanently placed on the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They are one of the most effective and popular solutions for a variety of aesthetic dental problems.
If your teeth are dark, yellow, or have stains that cannot be removed with regular whitening, veneers are the ideal solution. They cover your teeth and give them an even, naturally white color.
Teeth that are too small, too large, or irregularly shaped can be easily corrected with veneers. Your dentist shapes the veneers so that they blend in perfectly with the rest of your teeth.
Regular tooth brushing
Brush your teeth at least twice a day, in the morning and before bed. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to avoid damaging your enamel and gums.
Using dental floss and interdental brushes
Dental floss removes food particles and plaque between teeth that a toothbrush cannot reach. This helps prevent plaque buildup and cavities.
Interdental brushes are useful for cleaning larger spaces between teeth and around braces for people who wear braces.
Regular dental checkups
Visit your dentist at least twice a year for regular checkups and professional teeth cleanings. A dentist can spot and treat problems early before they become serious.
Teeth whitening
If you want to whiten your teeth, use safe methods under the supervision of a dentist, such as professional in-office whitening. Avoid unapproved whitening products, which can damage enamel.
Use mouthwash
Mouthwashes with fluoride or antibacterial ingredients can help prevent tooth decay, keep your breath fresh and fight bacteria.
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