Topical anesthesia | 5€ |
Infiltration anesthesia | 10€ |
Lidocaine anesthesia | 20€ |
Work with a rubber dam system | 20€ |
Work with an optogate | 10€ |
Liquid composite filling | 50€ |
Light-cured composite filling | 80€ |
Lining with a liquid composite filling | 30€ |
Restoration of the entire occlusal surface of a tooth with a filling | 160€ |
Aesthetic-functional restoration of the entire occlusal surface of a tooth with a filling | 220€ |
Front tooth filling | 150€ |
Aesthetic front tooth filling (requires a second visit) | 250€ |
Polishing after aesthetic front tooth filling (second visit) | 35€ |
ICON therapy | 80€ (per tooth) |
Dental caries is a disease caused by bacteria in dental plaque when there is a disturbance in the balance of the body’s microbiome, impaired natural tooth cleaning, and acidic pH of saliva. Bacteria produce acids that erode dental hard tissues, leading to tooth damage: initially, a spot, and later, a cavity. Inadequate physical activity, deficiency of vitamins and minerals, and pharmacological substances also have an impact.
The primary sign of dental caries is color changes on the tooth surface – white or dark spots. There may also be sensitivity or tooth discomfort when eating or drinking hot or cold beverages. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is recommended to seek a dentist’s advice as soon as possible.
Recent studies have shown that bacteria, fungi, and their toxins present in decayed teeth can cause diseases in the cardiovascular system, brain, joints, and other internal organs. Therefore, it is necessary to treat teeth affected by caries promptly to ensure not only oral health but also the overall health of the body.
It is the restoration of an occlusion using filling materials based on the wax-up of an individual’s dental model. First, your dental impressions are taken digitally or in a traditional way, based on which a dental model is made. The dental technician then creates the anatomical form of the future teeth on the model using wax. The dentist restores dental anatomy with filling materials based on the data obtained from the wax-up performed by the dental technician.
No, as an experienced professional, the dentist applies topical, local, or infiltrative anesthesia. If desired, sedation (sleep dentistry) can also be used to reduce anxiety and ensure overall comfort throughout the treatment.
A healthy lifestyle, balanced nutrition, and personal oral hygiene are important. It is recommended to visit a dental clinic for professional oral hygiene with ozone therapy 2-3 times a year. If you notice the first signs of dental caries, it is important to promptly consult a dentist.