Oral Hygiene
Professional Dental Cleaning
(Tartar Removal with Sandblasting)
€70
EMS Professional Oral Hygiene
(Dental SPA Pain-Free Treatment)
€100
Oral hygiene treatment
The basis of the Swiss method is the “NO PAIN technology”, i.e. painless tartar removal even in patients with cervical sensitivity or periodontal disease.
In all cases, the treatment begins with making the biofilm visible, i.e. plaque painting. Based on the areas discolored by the paint, our hygienists show and refine the brushing technique individually.
With the GBT technology, we can not only effectively relieve gingivitis, but also achieve whiter teeth by removing discoloration on the teeth.
Advantages:
painless
spectacular result
minimally invasive
To whom we recommend:
who wants to do more to prevent tooth decay
who has implants and it is important that they accompany him/her for life
who is looking for the gentlest therapy to treat periodontal disease
who is wearing braces and therefore it is extremely important to always have a clean and tartar-free mouth
Steps:
03 Motivation
04 Airflow®
05 Perioflow®
06 Piezon® PS
Consultation
Feel free to contact us. We are happy to help.
Veneer
A veneer, or dental shell as it is also known, is an almost completely transparent, metal-free ceramic shell that is glued to the visible surface of the teeth, thereby giving the wearer a perfect, flawless appearance.
This natural-looking cover-up is made in a dental laboratory, individually just for you.
In general, it can be said that the shell made of ceramic does not have any harmful effects on health, as its material is well tolerated by the body.
The following minor defects can be easily corrected with dental veneers:
uneven position of the teeth,
gaps between teeth,
inappropriate tooth color or discolorations.
Consultation
Feel free to contact us.
We are happy to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is tartar and why should it be removed?
Tartar is a hard deposit on the surface of teeth that forms from unremoved plaque and food particles. Tartar causes gum inflammation and bone loss, which can ultimately lead to tooth loss.
What type of toothbrush and toothpaste does your dentist recommend?
Your dentist may recommend using a soft-bristled electric or manual toothbrush that allows for thorough cleaning of your teeth with proper brushing technique. When it comes to toothpaste, it’s important that it contains the right amount of minerals and fluoride.
How often should I change my toothbrush?
Toothbrushes should be replaced approximately every 3 months, but they may need to be changed more frequently depending on use, such as if the bristles become frayed. It’s also advisable to replace your toothbrush after respiratory illnesses. A warning sign could be if the bristles of your toothbrush start to fray after a few uses, indicating that you may be pressing too hard against the tooth surface. In this case, we recommend using an electric toothbrush with a pressure sensor.
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