COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Cosmetic dentistry encompasses a variety of treatments designed to enhance the appearance of your smile while preserving dental health and function. Whether the goal is to correct tooth color, shape, size, or alignment, our team offers personalized solutions tailored to your needs. Procedures such as whitening, veneers, aesthetic restorations, and other modern treatments help create a smile that is harmonious, natural, and radiant. A beautiful smile can have a positive impact on self-confidence and daily quality of life.

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Smile rehabilitation
Smile rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach in dentistry aimed at restoring dental function, health, and aesthetics. It combines various treatments such as restorations, implants, orthodontics, and cosmetic care to correct damaged, missing, or misaligned teeth. The goal is to restore a harmonious, natural, and functional smile while improving the patient’s confidence and quality of life.
    Single-visit crown
    Thanks to modern technology, it is now possible to create a full dental crown in a single appointment in certain cases. This approach allows for the rapid restoration of a damaged or weakened tooth, without the need for a temporary crown or multiple visits.
      Dental veneers
      Veneers are thin shells made of porcelain or composite resin. They are bonded to the visible surface of a slightly damaged tooth, helping to restore a harmonious smile to teeth that are discolored, worn, or spaced apart.
        Teeth whitening
        Two options are available for teeth whitening:

        In-office whitening saves time and delivers almost immediate results. The appointment lasts approximately an hour and a half. The treatment is completed at home using custom-made trays, which allow you to perform touch-ups later on.

        At-home whitening uses custom-made trays created specifically for you, with a choice of day or night treatment.

        Touch-ups are recommended by your hygienist and dentist approximately every two years to allow for tooth remineralization.
          Bruxism
          Bruxism is an involuntary habit that involves grinding or clenching the teeth, often during the night but sometimes during the day as well. It can lead to premature tooth wear, jaw pain, headaches, and muscle tension. In a dental clinic, several treatment options may be offered, such as an occlusal splint, to protect the teeth and reduce associated symptoms.

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