Periodontal surgery

Opis Flap surgery is used to treat periodontal disease. It is a minor surgery under local anaesthesia. We elevate the mucoperiosteal flap, expose the roots of the affected teeth and then remove inflamed tissue, irregular bone defects and defects on the root surfaces and reshape the root furcations. Gingiva is sutured with surgical sutures. Reducing […]
Gingival recession coverage – plastic mucoginigval surgery

Description Gingival recession describes the loss of gums and bone at the neck of the teeth. This can be caused by incorrect tooth position, orthodontic treatment, improper brushing, previous procedures and parafunctions (bruxism). The result is the exposure of the neck of the teeth, which is painful to stimuli (sour, cold) and aesthetically disturbing. Prior […]
Tooth fenestration

Description Tooth fenestration or surgical exposure of a tooth is a surgical procedure where a tooth impacted in the jaw is released and then pulled into place with the help of an orthodontic wire. Your orthodontist places the indication.The procedure is performed in local anaesthesia and lasts 30 to 60 minutes. The mucosa above the […]
Tooth extraction

Description Tooth extraction is a small surgical procedure, where fully erupted tooth is removed with special instruments in local anaesthesia.The procedure usually lasts 20 to 40 minutes. A radiographic image is needed for the procedure. Recovery Week 1: Rest and cooling of the operated side. Moderate and temporary swelling of the cheek and lips is […]
Wisdom tooth or tooth root removal

Description Impacted tooth removal is a small surgical procedure where some bone of the jaw has to be removed to release the tooth. The surgery is done in the local anaesthesia in 30 to 60 minutes. The gingiva above the impacted tooth is cut and mucoperiosteal flap is elevated. The bone around the tooth is […]
Apicectomy – root resection surgery

Description Apicectomy or removal of the root apex of a tooth is a surgical procedure in which, in order to preserve the affected tooth, the inflamed tip of its root is removed together with the surrounding inflammatory tissue or cyst. The cavity at the site of the removed inflammatory focus and the tip of the […]
Bone augmentation techniques

Description The alveolar ridge may be too narrow or not high enough to insert an implant, so in the case of atrophic bone ridges, the bone must be augmented before the bone implant insertion. There are several methods of bone augmentation.Bone augmentation with bone replacement and use of membranes (guided bone regeneration). With the help […]
All on X, All-on-4 in All-on-6

Description The methods of full mouth dental rehabilitation All-on-4 and All-on-6 enable complete reconstruction of dental arches on 4 or 6 dental implants. The procedure usually lasts 120 to 180 minutes. In local anaesthesia, less often in general anaesthesia, a painless surgical approach through the gums or oral mucosa to the site of implant insertion […]
Ceramic dental implant

Ceramic implants have a unique advantage over classic metal titanium implants in selected cases. The implants are made of ceramic, more precisely white crystalline zirconium stabilized with yttrium (Y-TZO) and oxide surface (ZrO2), which can achieve a superior aesthetic result, and have excellent biocompatible properties. They are suitable for patients with metal allergies and for […]
Dental implant

Description Dental implant is an oval-shaped root-like implant, most commonly made of titanium. The surgery is done in two steps: in the first phase a dental implant is inserted and after 3 to 4 months in the second phase the implant is unfolded. Two weeks after the second phase the dentist can make the impression […]