In which cases is aesthetic dentistry recommended?
It may be necessary when a person has problems with the health and appearance of their teeth.
For example:
- Crooked teeth or incorrect bite
- Stains and discoloration of teeth
- Chips, cracks, or other defects in teeth
- Loss of shape or size of teeth
- Missing one or several teeth
Aesthetic dentistry services at IODENT clinic
We provide a complete range of esthetic dental services to help our clients maintain the health and beauty of their smiles.
Restoration of teeth with modern photopolymer materials
Photopolymer materials are used for tooth restoration when there is a need to repair teeth that have been damaged due to caries, cracks, chips, stains, discoloration, gaps between teeth, or to change the shape or size of a tooth and more.
This method involves applying a photopolymer to the damaged tooth, which hardens under ultraviolet light. The material fully adapts to the shape and color of the tooth, allowing for a natural appearance to be created.
Digital tooth prosthetics
This is a modern method in aesthetic dentistry that uses computer technology for designing and creating dental prosthetics.
Digital smile design - is a process in which a dentist uses special software to create a three-dimensional model of the patient's teeth. With its help, the doctor can accurately reproduce the shape, color of the patient's teeth and develop a plan for necessary dental procedures. This saves time and money and also allows the patient to actively participate in creating their own appearance.
Dental prosthetics using ceramic overlays and veneers.
Using thin plates (0.4mm) made of strong milled ceramics, called veneers, the most aesthetic and uniform set of teeth can be achieved by correcting various defects (such as discoloration, darkening, gaps between teeth, chips, and cracks). Each veneer is individually made for the patient, taking into account their wishes regarding size and color. The material is five times stronger than photopolymer restoration and has the highest transparency of all types of restorations, making it the most aesthetic and durable.
Ceramic overlays are also a type of microprosthesis that has better parameters than a filling. It is characterized by high strength (5 times stronger), chemical adhesion to tooth tissue (stronger due to a thin layer of composite cement), and aesthetics. It is used to replace old large fillings in live teeth in case of a large cavity due to caries and pathological tooth wear. It is important to note that this restoration method is only possible for molars and canines since the shape of the incisors is not suitable for its use.
Prosthetics with zirconia, non-metal crowns.
The goal of a dental crown is to restore a damaged tooth and return its function. Crowns made from ceramics or zirconium dioxide are used to restore partially damaged teeth. Created using CAD/CAM technology, they are unnoticeable and natural-looking, which is important for ensuring the natural aesthetics of the dental arch.
Implant-supported prostheses created through computer modeling allow for safe installation into the oral cavity without causing damage to surrounding tissues. This technology works well for various types of prostheses, from 3 connected crowns on 2 implants to full prostheses on 4, 6, 8, or more titanium implants.
Teeth whitening
Is a procedure that uses special tools and techniques to remove plaque and stains from the surface of teeth. This method improves the color of teeth, making them whiter and more attractive.
Laser gum correction in the aesthetic zone
Also known as tooth zenith correction, is a procedure used to improve the aesthetics of the smile. This procedure changes the shape and height of the gums surrounding the teeth to achieve a more harmonious appearance of the dental arch.
During the procedure, the dentist uses a special laser to remove excess gum tissue. Laser technology allows for precision and control during the treatment process, reducing the risk of injury and speeding up the healing process.