A new start for your teeth
Dental Restoration
Do your teeth need a fresh start? We offer you the option of a comprehensive dental restoration. No matter what condition your teeth are in today, we can restore both the function and aesthetics of your teeth with a comprehensive restoration. Find your way back to your beautiful smile.
What sets us apart? Think back to the time when you still showed everyone your radiant smile. We'll bring that smile back to you!
Dr. Dr. Rosanna Himmelfarb
What is a dental restoration?
In short, dental restoration includes all treatments to restore and maintain dental health. Individual teeth can be repaired or the entire set of teeth can be restored.
The aim of dental restoration is to improve both the function and aesthetics of your teeth. Depending on the individual findings, the measures range from simple fillings, crowns, veneers and bridges to implants. Carefully planned dental restoration ensures that you can chew, speak and smile again without any restrictions.
Reasons for a dental restoration
Periodontitis
Chronic inflammation caused by plaque or bacteria.
Permanent toothache
Pain caused by advanced damage or inflammation.
Aesthetic improvements
Restoration of broken teeth, correction of misaligned teeth or the removal of tooth structures.
Dental accidents
Broken, loose or knocked out teeth due to accidents.
Improvement of the jaw function
Misalignment of the teeth or jaw.
Caries and tooth loss
Teeth damaged or lost due to caries.
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Dental restoration procedure
First of all, we draw up a renovation plan together. Based on our expertise and the investigation, we discuss the possible costs, the scope and the time required. The restoration itself can take several sessions. The aim is clearly to restore the aesthetics and health of the teeth:
Replacement of amalgam fillings
Gentle and painless removal of old amalgam fillings and replacement with ceramic fillings.
Removal of teeth not worth preserving
Extraction of teeth that can no longer be saved and replacement with bridges, implants or prostheses.
Renewal of fillings and crowns
Replacement of inadequate fillings, crowns or bridges with ceramic fillings, ceramic crowns or ceramic bridges.
Caries therapy
Treatment of decayed teeth (cavities).
Periodontal therapy
Treatment of gum disease with or without bone loss.
5 steps to a new smile
1
Personal consultation
Together we will discuss your needs and wishes, which will serve as the basis for your customized treatment plan.
2
Analysis of your
initial situation
initial situation
A thorough examination, including x-rays and photographs, will assess the condition of your teeth and gums. Based on this, a detailed treatment plan is drawn up to restore your dental health.
3
Preparation of your teeth
Preparatory measures include professional tooth cleaning and the removal of teeth that are worth preserving and caries in order to create optimal conditions for the subsequent treatments.
4
Carrying out your dental restoration
The actual restoration includes treatments such as veneers, crowns, bridges, ceramic implants or fillings. These measures are sometimes carried out in several sessions to restore your dental health and aesthetics.
5
Follow-up
and accompaniment
and accompaniment
Your follow-up check is very important so that you are satisfied with the result in the long term and can enjoy your perfect smile. Teeth cleaning and annual dental check-ups are essential for maintaining the final result.
Smile before and after a dental restoration
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dental restoration and when is it necessary?
Dental restoration involves measures to restore and maintain dental health and aesthetics. It is necessary in cases of tooth damage caused by caries, periodontitis, dental accidents or if aesthetic improvements are desired.
Which treatments are included in dental restoration?
Examples of treatments include the removal of old amalgam fillings, the extraction of broken teeth, the replacement of fillings and crowns, caries treatment and the insertion of dental prostheses such as bridges or implants.
How long does a dental restoration take?
The duration of a dental restoration depends on the extent of the necessary treatment. It can take several sessions over weeks or months. The exact time frame is determined in the individual restoration plan that we draw up together with you.
Is dental restoration covered by health insurance?
The costs covered by health insurance depend on the type of treatment and your insurance tariff. Necessary medical treatments are usually partially covered, while aesthetic procedures often have to be financed by the patient. If you are unsure, it is best to ask your health insurance provider.
Are the treatments during a dental restoration painful?
Our modern anesthesia methods make it possible to carry out dental restoration treatments without pain. Our highly qualified team specializes in providing you with the best possible comfort by using local and general anaesthesia.
What if I am an anxiety patient?
If you are an anxiety patient, we can offer you special solutions to alleviate your fears.
Our anesthesia specialists use general anesthesia or hypnosis if necessary. These two methods mean that treatments can be carried out without stress or anxiety.
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I look forward to getting to know you in a personal consultation and using my knowledge and experience to help you achieve a naturally beautiful smile.