Why caries must be treated on time?

What are the consequences of untreated caries?
What it can lead to by one not taking a modern decision and why caries from something completely harmless can become a dangerous problem? The answers to these questions, you can find in the next article.

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How to deal with dental fear?

What causes this fear?
Studies from 2018 show that more than 60% of the population suffers from a dental phobia (fear of the dentist).

What causes this and how can we deal with it? Read in the following article.

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Concomitant diseases and dental treatment

Our observations point to the conclusion that people are more likely to look at the oral cavity as a separate part of the body. Although in dentistry the focus is more closely concentrated on the head and the neck, of couse the rest of the body is extremly important for all the organs to ‘work’ in interacting and influencing eachother. Why it is important to report to your treating doctor everything related to your general health before you start dental treatment? Read in this new article.

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A personal dentist? What is it?

Every responsible person has a good GP, who will keep track of your health status and assist if any health problems occur along the way. Do you have the same attitude towards your oral health and is it important to have a personal dentist? Read in this article.

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Treatment under ‘medical sleep’

Daily we meet with patients, who share with us their deep fear of the dental chair and how many years pass until they decide to visit us. And the only reason for them to come to us, most certainly has nothing to do with overcoming their fear, but the fact that the situation has become unbearable and they do not have another option. Is it necessary though for the situation to reach such an unpleasant level, or sometimes even painful experience, before you take care of yourself or is there another option, in which you will feel at complete peace during the treatment? Read in the new article!

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Dental implants procedure

A dental implant placement procedure is performed by inserting the implant into the jawbone, with the goal of successfully replacing the missing natural root. A dental crown is then placed on the head of the dental implant (called an abutment), which completely restores normal masticatory function.

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Crowns and dental implants

The placement of a dental crown is the last phase of the treatment with dental implants. There are different types of crowns, but which one is the best choice for prosthetics on dental implants? Find the answer in our new article.

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Panoramic X-ray and 3D scanner

Dental panoramic scanners and 3D dental scanners have significantly improved the predictability of the results of dental interventions, especially regarding surgical ones. However, with their appearance, the question arose whether these technologies are completely harmless to human health or can help the emergence of tumors and the development of cancer. Therefore, we will try to understand the relationship between the benefits and risks of this type of research, while describing in detail the precautions that must be taken to avoid future health problems.

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Endodontic retreatment

Endodontic treatment is a procedure aimed at eliminating an infection from or around the root canals. Sometimes, after treatment, it is possible to get a reinfection. In such cases, the tooth continues to be sensitive and is treated. What is it and why is it necessary? Read in our new article.

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Tooth extraction

After removing one or more teeth, there are several important recommendations that every patient must strictly follow in order to achieve a smooth recovery. What are they? Read in our next blog article.

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