
Aesthetics & Function in Dentistry
Treatment Methods
- Dental anxiety / pain-free dental treatment
- Dental prosthesis
- Digital dentistry
- Gum treatment
- Orthodontics
- Pediatric dentist
- Prophylaxis / Professional Teeth Cleaning (PZR)
- Root canal treatment / Endodontics
- Sports dentistry
- Teeth grinding and CMD (Craniomandibular Dysfunction)
- Teeth whitening / Bleaching
- Veneers (dental shells)
Aesthetic dentists aim to bring their patients' teeth to an optimal healthy condition so that they can still bite with vigour tomorrow and the day after. It is important to note: Each tooth has a specific function in chewing and speaking, which results in its unique shape. Additionally, they firmly keep aesthetics in view. "Only a healthy tooth is a sustainably beautiful tooth," could be their motto.
The premium dentists of 'Aesthetics & Function in Dentistry' are therefore diversely trained. They treat inflamed root canals to save teeth, eliminate periodontitis to maintain healthy gums, perform fillings, and place implants. They are familiar with veneers and crowns. Furthermore, they know when a row of teeth appears harmonious or which tooth color suits which skin tone. A beautiful set of teeth is, for aesthetic dentistry, the 'cherry on the cake' that belongs to every treatment.
With every action, the specialist in aesthetic dentistry keeps the entirety of the rows of teeth in view. Because in the human set of teeth, function and aesthetics interact in an especially complex way. The jaw muscle is the strongest muscle in our body; the forces at work when chewing are enormous. Only when every tooth is in the right place, the gums are healthy, and teeth and jaw muscles work together optimally, do we feel well.
Painless root canal treatment
Today, specialists have access to possibilities and materials that dentists could only dream of 20 years ago: Even Root treatments can nowadays be carried out almost painlessly - in such a way that the natural teeth remain preserved for as long as possible. Even 3D technology and other digital technologies have enriched diagnosis and treatment in recent years. The dentist benefits from precise imaging. They can simulate their procedures in advance and thus perform them safely, quickly, and gently on the day of the surgery. And the patients can already get a very accurate picture before treatment of how their teeth and smile will look later. The intensive exchange between doctors and patients guarantees treatment success - and it creates trust.