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Our Services
Implantology
Oral Surgery
Aesthetic Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry
Replacing a Single Tooth: We can replace your missing tooth without touching or filing down your neighboring healthy teeth.Missing Back Teeth: Say goodbye to removable dentures! With just two implants on each side, we can provide a secure, fixed solution.Missing All Teeth: Thanks to the All-on-4 method, you can get a fully fixed, stable set of teeth in under 24 hours. You will immediately regain your confident smile and the freedom to eat whatever you like.One of the biggest benefits of getting a dental implant is that it protects your remaining healthy teeth. Because the implant stands on its own, we never have to grind down or compromise the teeth next to it.
Every procedure begins with a personalised consultation, followed by modern diagnostic examinations:3D CT and panoramic X-rayDigital intraoral scan (if required)Photographic documentationBefore surgery, our patients receive professional oral hygiene treatment, which significantly reduces the risk of complications caused by oral bacteria.
Thanks to modern advancements in dental implants, we can now offer a life-changing, permanent solution for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth, using the innovative All-on-4/6 technique.The All-on-4 method provides an immediate solution—often within 24 hours—even if you are missing all of your teeth.The biggest benefit of this procedure is that the implants can be placed right after removing any remaining teeth that can no longer be saved. Usually, just four (or sometimes six) implants are enough to securely hold a full upper or lower set of teeth. On the day of your surgery, we take an impression of the implants, and within 24 hours, you will receive a custom-made, temporary fixed bridge. It looks great, works perfectly, and stays firmly in place.This allows you to completely bypass the struggles of being without teeth or dealing with temporary removable dentures—like wobbling, slipping, messy denture glues, or having to take your teeth out at night.In just one single day, you can go from having no teeth to walking out with a beautiful, fixed smile.
Getting a dental implant doesn't require any complicated preparation. However, following a few simple steps will help ensure a safe procedure and a speedy recovery:Excellent oral hygiene: Make sure to pay extra attention to thoroughly brushing and flossing your teeth in the days right before your appointment.Professional cleaning: To create the best environment for healing, all of our patients undergo a professional dental cleaning to clear away any plaque and tartar before surgery.Review your medications: If you are taking any regular medications (like blood thinners or diabetes meds), please let your specialist know in advance.Refrain from smoking: Smoking can significantly slow down healing and increase the chance of complications. We strongly advise you to avoid smoking both before and after your procedure.Eat a light meal beforehand: Because we use local anesthesia, it’s a good idea to eat a light meal before coming in. Your lips and mouth will be numb for a couple of hours after the surgery, which will make eating a bit tricky right away.
Dental implant placement is an extremely safe procedure. When using high-quality implants, the global success rate over a 10-year period is above 95%.
In the vast majority of cases, we are able to repeat implant placement in our clinic. The major implant manufacturers we work with provide a warranty on the implant itself, meaning that in case of re-implantation, the cost of the implant does not need to be paid again.However, additional treatment costs (such as bone grafting or other necessary procedures) are not covered by the warranty.
Implant failure is a rare occurrence, and if it does happen, it is usually not associated with severe pain. In most cases, patients may only experience mild discomfort, sensitivity, or mobility of the implant-supported restoration.If inflammation is present, swelling or a throbbing sensation may occur, but these conditions are generally treatable.
Dental implant surgery is done under local anesthesia, making it a completely painless experience. Any discomfort after the procedure is minimal and very easy to manage.
We provide a written warranty for all placed dental implants. This ensures that in case of implant failure, the cost of the implant itself does not need to be paid again during a re-implantation procedure.However, the warranty does not cover additional costs related to the repeat surgery, such as bone grafting materials and other supplementary procedures.
We work exclusively with premium-quality, internationally recognized and clinically proven implant systems, including Alpha-Bio, Nobel Biocare, and Straumann.
Certain general health conditions or significant bone loss may be exclusion factors, but in most patients, dental implant placement can be performed without issues after the age of 21. An exception to this is orthodontic mini-implants, which may be placed during orthodontic treatment in younger patients.
With this procedure, the dental implant is placed right after your tooth is extracted. This means a faster recovery time and getting your final, permanent tooth much sooner.
After dental implant placement, healing is usually fast and uneventful. However, following a few simple guidelines can make this period even safer and more comfortable:First hoursDo not eat or drink hot foods and beverages until the local anaesthetic has completely worn offDo not rinse or disturb the surgical area, as this may interfere with healingApply a cold compress externally to reduce swellingIf slight bleeding occurs, it can be controlled by gently biting on a sterile gauze padFirst daysAvoid smoking and alcohol, as they slow down healingAvoid heavy physical activity, sports, and overexertionTake only medications prescribed by your dentist (painkillers, antibiotics if needed)Oral hygieneDo not brush the surgical area on the first day, but clean the rest of the teeth carefullyFrom the next day, gently clean the area with a soft toothbrushUse the antiseptic mouth rinse recommended by your dentist for the prescribed periodEatingPrefer soft, easy-to-chew foods for a few daysAvoid hard, crunchy, or seed-containing foods that may irritate the woundDuring the healing period, always pay attention to your body’s signals. If you experience unusual pain, heavy bleeding, swelling, or fever, contact us immediately.
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Our number one priority is always to save your natural teeth. We use the latest treatments to help keep your smile healthy and fully functional for years to come. But sometimes, a tooth just can't be saved, and removing it becomes the safest and best option for your overall dental health.We typically recommend an extraction in these situations:Severe infection or inflammation: When a tooth is beyond repair and needs to be removed to stop the infection from spreading to nearby healthy tissues.Extreme pain and advanced decay: When a tooth is causing severe pain and no other treatment will offer a lasting fix.Badly broken or weakened teeth: When there isn't enough healthy tooth structure left to support a crown or other restoration.Problematic wisdom teeth: We often need to remove wisdom teeth if they are affecting your bite, causing your other teeth to crowd, or leading to repeated infections.
Compared to traditional tooth extraction, our clinic performs atraumatic tooth removal. This means that during the procedure, the tooth is removed as gently as possible, minimizing damage to the surrounding bone and soft tissues.This is important because:healing is faster,post-operative discomfort is reduced,bone structure is preserved for future dental implants or other prosthetic solutions,and it ensures a better aesthetic and functional outcome.
For a dental implant to remain stable long-term, an adequate amount and quality of bone is essential. However, bone loss or resorption may occur due to tooth extraction, inflammation, or long-standing tooth loss.In such cases, bone grafting or sinus lift surgery provides the solution.When is it needed?When there is insufficient bone to securely place a dental implant.When, in the upper posterior region, the bone has become too thin and the maxillary sinus is too close to the former tooth roots.What are the benefits?It makes implant placement possible even in cases with reduced bone volume.It provides a strong and stable foundation for dental restorations.It preserves facial structure and the natural aesthetics of the smile.It ensures comfortable chewing and a confident smile in the long term.Why is specialist care important?Bone grafting and sinus lift procedures are complex oral surgical interventions that require advanced expertise and experience. Our clinic is specifically specialized in these treatments, ensuring that our patients receive safe care using the most modern techniques.Before surgery, our patients also receive professional oral hygiene treatment, helping to minimize the risk of complications caused by oral bacteria.
If there is not enough space for the tooth to erupt,if the tooth remains partially or improperly erupted,if it causes inflammation, pain, or swelling,if it leads to crowding of the other teeth,if it becomes decayed or damages the adjacent tooth,if there is a risk of cyst formation or other complications.If you are unsure whether your wisdom tooth needs to be removed, it is advisable to schedule a consultation. Using modern diagnostic tools (panoramic X-ray, 3D CT), we can provide an accurate diagnosis and create a personalized treatment plan.
The procedure is done under local anesthesia, making it completely painless. It’s a good idea to eat a light meal before your appointment and let your doctor know about any regular medications you take.
For the first few hours, avoid vigorous rinsing and stay away from hot foods and drinks. Make sure to get plenty of rest, avoid smoking, and keep up with your oral hygiene. If you notice any mild swelling or tenderness, applying an ice pack will help soothe the area.
Yes, that is correct. Thanks to modern oral surgical instruments and atraumatic techniques, tooth extraction is gentle, precise, and associated with minimal discomfort.
After dental implant placement, healing is usually quick and uneventful. However, following a few simple rules can make this period even safer and more comfortable:First hoursDo not eat or drink hot foods or beverages until the local anaesthetic has completely worn offDo not suck on or rinse the surgical area vigorously, as this may disturb healingApply an ice pack externally to reduce swellingIf slight bleeding occurs, it can be controlled by gently biting on sterile gauzeFirst daysAvoid smoking and alcohol, as they slow down healingDo not overexert yourself; avoid heavy physical work and sportsTake only medications recommended by your dentist (painkillers, antibiotics)Oral hygieneOn the first day, avoid brushing the surgical area, but clean the rest of your teeth thoroughlyFrom the next day, gently clean the area with a soft toothbrushUse the antiseptic mouth rinse recommended by your dentist for the prescribed periodEatingFor a few days, prefer soft, easy-to-chew foodsAvoid hard, crunchy, or small-seeded foods that may enter the wound areaDuring the healing period, always pay attention to your body’s signals. If you experience unusual pain, heavy bleeding, swelling, or fever, contact us immediately.
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A dental crown is a restoration we use when a tooth is too damaged to be repaired with a simple filling. It acts as a protective "cap" that fits perfectly over your tooth, covering the entire visible part above the gums.The main benefits of getting a crown:It protects your damaged tooth from further harm.It fully restores the tooth’s natural shape and chewing function.It beautifully improves the look of your smile.At our practice, we are proud to use the latest CAD/CAM technology to create your dental crowns. This advanced, computer-guided system ensures a perfect fit, excellent functionality, and a beautiful, natural-looking result. Instead of traditional, messy impressions, we use a high-tech intraoral scanner. In just a few minutes, it takes a highly accurate digital 3D scan of your teeth—without causing any uncomfortable gagging sensation. Using this precise data, we work closely with our dental lab to craft your perfectly customized crown.
If one or more teeth are missing, one of the most common solutions is a dental bridge. A bridge replaces missing teeth by filling the gap with natural-looking artificial teeth, which are anchored to the adjacent prepared teeth or to dental implants.Advantages of a dental bridge:Complete smile – it aesthetically replaces missing teeth, restoring harmony to the dental archRestored function – it ensures natural chewing, biting, and speech functionLong-lasting solution – with proper care and regular check-ups, it can provide a reliable restoration for many yearsDual benefit – in addition to replacing missing teeth, a bridge can also improve minor imperfections, shape, or colour issues of the supporting teeth
Dental implantation is currently the most advanced method for replacing missing teeth. A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into the jawbone, onto which the final restoration—such as a crown, bridge, or even a full denture—is attached.Why choose implant-supported restorations?Natural appearance and aesthetics – implant-supported restorations closely match the look and function of natural teethStable and long-lasting – fixed implants allow confident chewing, speaking, and smiling without movementPreserves adjacent teeth – unlike traditional bridges, there is no need to grind down healthy neighbouring teethLong-term solution – with proper oral hygiene, implants can serve patients reliably for decades
If you are missing all of your teeth, a complete, fixed set of teeth can be anchored with just a few implants. Often, patients can leave with a stable, ready-to-use smile in under 24 hours.
Teeth whitening can only be performed on healthy and clean tooth surfaces. Therefore, before any whitening treatment, professional tartar removal and polishing are required to ensure that the whitening agent works evenly and effectively.It is important to note that teeth whitening only lightens natural teeth; fillings, crowns, and bridges do not change colour.How does in-office teeth whitening work?During the procedure, a pH-neutral gel is applied to the teeth and activated with a blue light. Depending on the level of discolouration, the treatment consists of 3–4 sessions of 20 minutes each, allowing for visible results in as little as 1.5 hours.The technology we use is safe, gentle, and effective in the long term. The final result depends on the initial tooth shade and individual factors, but it always provides a natural, radiant appearance.Benefits and important information:Fast and effective – several shades lighter in a short timeSafe – does not damage teeth, fillings, or crownsComfortable – a painless procedure under professional supervisionTemporary sensitivity may occur, but it resolves quicklyAfter the treatment, it is recommended to avoid strongly staining foods and drinks for 24 hours (e.g. coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, nicotine) to maintain the fresh, bright result.
Metal-ceramic crownA reliable and durable solution, commonly used for posterior teeth. However, in the anterior region the aesthetic result may be limited, as the metal framework can slightly affect light transmission.Metal-free crowns (e.g. zirconium dioxide or lithium disilicate)These crowns are made entirely of ceramic, providing light transmission that closely resembles natural teeth. As a result, the so-called “opaque effect” associated with metal-ceramic crowns can be avoided. Metal-free crowns are especially recommended for aesthetically important front teeth.
Metal-free crowns require a special bonding technique. We use advanced, composite-like adhesive materials that provide a stronger bond than traditional dental cements.The procedure requires greater precision and more time; however, the final result is more durable and offers superior aesthetics.
Metal-ceramic bridgeA durable and cost-effective solution, mainly used for posterior teeth.Metal-free (zirconia) bridgeAn aesthetic, natural-looking option, especially ideal for replacing front teeth.
Single Tooth Replacement (Implant and Crown) When you are missing just one tooth, a crown placed on a dental implant perfectly replaces its aesthetics and chewing function.Multiple Teeth Replacement (Implant-Supported Bridge) Two or more implants can support a fixed bridge, providing a secure and durable solution for your missing teeth.Full-Mouth Replacement (All-on-4, All-on-6) If you are missing all your teeth, a complete, fixed set of teeth can be secured with just a few implants. Often, patients can leave with stable, ready-to-use teeth in less than 24 hours.
Before you start your teeth whitening journey, a professional dental cleaning is a must. Why? Because beautiful, long-lasting results can only be achieved on perfectly clean and healthy teeth.At our practice, we use the advanced GBT (Guided Biofilm Therapy) EMS system for this essential step. This gentle, highly effective airflow treatment comfortably sweeps away plaque and stubborn surface stains.Did you know? In about 70% of cases, this professional cleaning alone is enough to bring back the natural whiteness of your teeth! Plus, with a solid at-home dental routine, you can enjoy these bright results for a long time.
The duration of the effect varies from person to person, but it typically lasts 1–3 years if the patient maintains good oral hygiene and limits the consumption of staining foods and drinks (e.g. coffee, tea, red wine).
Professional teeth whitening at our clinic is completely safe and won't harm your enamel. You might notice some temporary sensitivity to hot and cold foods or drinks, but this usually fades away completely within a few hours or a couple of days.
It is important to note that teeth whitening only lightens the colour of natural teeth; it does not change the shade of crowns, bridges, or fillings. Therefore, if dental restorations are also needed, it is advisable to have them made after whitening so that they can match the lighter tooth colour.
It is generally recommended to repeat the treatment once every one to two years if the patient wishes to maintain a bright white tooth shade. The exact timing depends on lifestyle, dietary habits, and the natural colour changes of the teeth.
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Even with thorough daily brushing, an invisible bacterial film called biofilm builds up on your teeth, along the gumline, and around your crowns, bridges, and implants. Without regular removal, this biofilm turns into tartar and can cause serious issues, including cavities, gum inflammation, periodontal disease, or the loss of dental implants.What Makes GBT (Guided Biofilm Therapy) Unique? At our practice, we remove tartar using state-of-the-art Swiss technology: the GBT EMS system. Globally recognized as one of the gentlest and most effective dental cleaning methods, its built-in "NO PAIN technology" ensures a virtually painless experience—even if you suffer from sensitive tooth necks or gum disease.You are in the best hands: two of our leading specialists, Dr. Róbert Kemper and Dr. Edit Komarek, are official, Swiss Dental Academy-trained GBT instructors in Hungary.
Periodontal disease—commonly known as gum recession—affects the tissues that support the teeth. Its primary cause is plaque and tartar buildup, which leads to inflammation of the gums. If the inflammation persists over time, the bone supporting the teeth can also become damaged, causing teeth to loosen and eventually be lost.Our goal is to eliminate inflammation, reduce periodontal pockets, preserve the teeth, and maintain long-term gum health.
If your gums are healthy, your dental scaling (tartar removal) will be carried out by our experienced dental hygienists. If you have gum disease (periodontal disease), our dentists will manage your treatment plan, and our hygienists will take care of your long-term maintenance visits.Making Biofilm Visible: Using a special plaque-staining indicator, we will show you the areas that are harder to reach and guide you on the best brushing techniques.AIRFLOW® Technique: We blast away stains and soft plaque using a specialized, gentle powder spray.Gentle Tartar Removal: We use a modern Piezo device to clean your teeth gently. It is much more comfortable than the older, often unpleasant methods you might be used to.
It effectively helps prevent gingivitis and periodontal disease.It is also a safe solution for treating inflammation around dental implants and prosthetic restorations.It gently removes surface stains from the teeth, making them appear naturally whiter and healthier.It is also ideal for patients wearing orthodontic appliances.Our clinic has outstanding expertise in performing GBT treatments, as two of our doctors, Dr. Róbert Kemper and Dr. Edit Komarek, are officially trained GBT instructors in Hungary, certified by the Swiss Dental Academy.
What symptoms may occur?Bleeding gums during tooth brushingSwollen, red gumsBad breathTooth sensitivity or mobility
Yes, a form of periodontal disease can indeed flare up during pregnancy, which not only increases the risk of tooth loss but may also be associated with preterm birth.
Important:regular use of the brushing technique demonstrated by the specialist and of special oral hygiene aidsattending professional dental cleaning sessions at intervals recommended by the dentistavoiding smokingproper management of any existing diabetesreplacement of poorly fitting fillings and crowns
Successful treatment is always a collaboration between the patient and the dentist: professional dental procedures are only long-lasting if proper oral hygiene is also maintained at home.Thorough dental scaling with EMS/GBT technology – not only removing deposits above the gumline, but also cleaning deeper periodontal pockets, if necessary under local anaesthesia.Regular check-ups – monitoring healing through measurements and applying additional treatments when required (e.g. antibiotics).Maintenance therapy – the disease cannot be cured permanently, but it can be controlled with continuous care. Therefore, check-ups and professional cleanings are recommended every 3 months at first, and later every 6 months.In severe cases – if periodontal pockets are too deep, periodontal surgery may be necessary to restore the supporting structures of the teeth.
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