Zirconyum Crowns - Creating custom crowns from zirconia, a durable, tooth-colored material, to restore and protect damaged teeth while providing a natural appearance and strength.
Zirconyum Emax Crown - Combine the strength and durability of zirconia with the aesthetic translucency of Emax ceramics, creating crowns that offer both superior performance and a natural, lifelike appearance for restoring damaged teeth.
Emax Crown - The use of a single-block ceramic material to create a highly aesthetic, durable, and tooth-like crown, which is custom-made to fit over a damaged tooth for restoration.
Laminate Veneer - Thin, custom-made shells of porcelain or composite resin applied to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance by correcting imperfections like discoloration or misalignment.
Lumineer - Ultra-thin, durable porcelain veneers that are bonded to the front of teeth without the need for tooth preparation or reduction, offering a minimally invasive solution for improving tooth appearance.
Exclusive Crown - A high-quality, custom-made crown, often crafted from premium materials like porcelain or zirconia, designed for optimal fit, durability, and aesthetic appeal.
Inlay and Onlay - Custom-made restorations used to repair moderately damaged or decayed teeth, with inlays fitting within the cusps of the tooth and onlays covering one or more cusps for added strength and support.
Dentures
Total prosthesis (full denture) - A removable dental appliance that replaces all missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw, restoring function, aesthetics, and oral health.
Partial denture (Winonit) - A removable dental prosthesis made from a metal framework, typically cobalt-chromium, designed to replace multiple missing teeth while providing strength, stability, and a natural appearance.
Soft Aesthetic Dental prosthesis - A flexible, lightweight, and biocompatible removable denture designed for comfort and a natural appearance, often used for patients with sensitive gums or irregular oral structures.
Retention Bar - A metal framework used in implant-supported dentures or overdentures to provide stability, distribute biting forces evenly, and enhance the retention of the prosthesis.
Dental Implants
Sweden & Martina - a biocompatible metal post surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as a stable foundation for replacing missing teeth with crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Straumax BLX SLA activ - a high-performance dental implant system designed for immediate placement and enhanced osseointegration, featuring a hydrophilic SLA Active surface that accelerates bone healing and stability.
Additional Service in Prosthetic Part
Temporary crown - a short-term prosthetic cap placed over a prepared tooth to protect it and maintain function while awaiting the fabrication of a permanent crown.
Tooth extraction - the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone, typically performed due to severe decay, infection, crowding, or trauma.
Root Canal - the endodontic treatment performed on a tooth before placing a prosthetic restoration, ensuring the removal of infection and providing a stable foundation for crowns or bridges.
Night guard - Custom made to treat bruxism or TMJ issues.
Botox - Used to relax muscles around the jaw, reduce facial wrinkles, and improve the comfort and aesthetics of dental prosthetics, especially in patients with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders or bruxism.
Mock Up - A temporary, preliminary model or prototype of a dental restoration, used to visualize and test the fit, function, and aesthetics before the final prosthetic is made.
Temporary crown in full implant - A provisional restoration placed on the implant immediately after surgery to protect the site, maintain aesthetics, and allow for proper healing while the final crown is being fabricated.
Diamond in tooth - A decorative gem or embellishment set into a dental restoration, often used for aesthetic purposes to enhance the appearance of crowns, veneers, or dentures.
Splint therapy for TMS - The use of a custom-made oral appliance, or splint, to stabilize the jaw, reduce muscle strain, alleviate pain, and prevent teeth grinding or clenching.
Old prosthesis renovation - Repairing, relining, or refitting an existing dental prosthesis to restore its function, comfort, and aesthetics, often saving the patient the cost of a completely new one.
Temporary denture - Replace missing teeth for a short period, typically worn while waiting for permanent dentures or during the healing process after tooth extraction.