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Wax-up and Mock-up

The Wax-up and Mock-up procedure involves creating anatomical wax models based on bite registration and a treatment plan. Subsequently, the wax is replaced with a durable aesthetic material to replicate the articulation situation...

2024/12/29

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Oral hygiene with orthodontic braces

Thanks to the method involving wax-ups and mock-ups, both the patient, dentist, and dental technician have a precise picture of what the smile will look like after the transformation.

2024/11/28

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Dental crowns – innovative solutions in dentistry

In today's world, dentistry offers an increasingly wide range of solutions aimed at restoring patients' beautiful smiles and bite functionality. One of the most effective and popular prosthetic procedures is dental crowns.

2024/02/23

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Teeth whitening: methods, side effects, and safety

Teeth whitening is a procedure that has gained tremendous popularity in the field of dentistry, delivering impressive aesthetic results and boosting patients' confidence.

2024/02/16

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Tooth sensitivity: causes, symptoms, and treatment

Tooth sensitivity is a common problem that affects many people worldwide.

2024/02/09

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Smoking cigarettes and oral health and teeth

According to statistics, in Poland, every fourth person smokes cigarettes. The majority of smokers are aware of how harmful smoking tobacco is to their overall health.

2024/02/02

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Diastema – a reason for pride and complexes

Diastema is the term used to describe the gap between the upper central incisors. Besides the aesthetic aspect, it's also a dental issue.

2024/01/26

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Piezosurgery

Piezosurgery is an ultrasonic device used for cutting and processing hard tissues. It is mainly employed in implantology, maxillofacial surgery, dental surgery, and orthodontics.

2024/01/19

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Halitosis – the third leading cause of dental visits

Halitosis is the third leading cause of patient visits to dental offices, right after tooth decay and periodontitis. According to statistical data, the issue of bad breath affects as many as 25% of the world's population.

2024/01/12

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Periodontitis – the second most common oral condition

Periodontitis is the second most common oral disease, right after tooth decay. It is estimated that as many as 70% of Polish women and men suffer from it.

2024/01/05

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Milk teeh – all you need to know

The first milk teeth appear in a child around 6 months of age. Initially, these are the lower incisors and canines, and then their upper counterparts. After the canines, the molars emerge, followed by the premolars. The last milk teeth, the molars...

2023/11/21

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Clear Aligner – an alternative to traditional braces

Clear Aligner is a popular alternative to traditional braces. These are clear, nearly invisible aligners, making the treatment process discreet.

2023/11/14

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Can teeth be treated during pregnancy?

Due to hormonal changes in a woman's body, teeth are more susceptible to a higher risk of diseases. This is due, among other factors, to altered saliva pH, morning sickness, and vomiting.

2023/10/30

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Dentophobia – fear of the dentist

Dentophobia is the fear of the dentist, often stemming from childhood experiences. Experiences of pain, unpleasant tastes, strange smells, and the fear of injections can deter individuals from visiting the dentist.

2023/10/18

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Cold sore – can I come for a visit?

Cold sore is a viral infection caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus, from the Herpes group, which also includes viruses like shingles or chickenpox. Cold sores typically appear on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity or on the skin around the lips.

2023/10/13

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Canker Sores – Benign Lesions

Canker sores are harmless lesions characterized by ulcerations that appear within the oral cavity. They are commonly found on the mucous membrane of the cheeks or lips.

2023/10/04

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X-ray images in dentistry

Imaging diagnostics are currently the foundation for diagnosing many diseases and conditions. In dentistry, it allows for quick, precise, and painless visualization of the interior and structure of teeth and bones.

2023/09/27

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Teeth in one day

All-on-4 is an implantological method developed by Dr Paulo Malo, allowing for the restoration of full dentition with just four implants in a single day.

2023/09/20

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Dental Implants

An implant is a type of screw that is placed in the jawbone. Dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all teeth.

2023/09/14

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Veneers – are they worth it?

Veneers are thin, single sheets attached to the front surface of teeth using a special adhesive. They provide a quick and painless way to improve the color and shape of teeth, allowing patients with minor bite issues to avoid orthodontic treatment.

2023/09/12

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Does tooth extraction hurt?

To extract a tooth is a procedure that none of us likes. Unfortunately, it is sometimes necessary to relieve pain caused by inflammation or to maintain the condition of our teeth.

2023/09/05

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Dental hygiene – what does it involve?

Dental hygiene involves a procedure of removing dental calculus, deposits, and discolorations from the surfaces of teeth. This procedure not only enhances the aesthetics of our smile but also prevents gum diseases and cavities.

2023/08/30

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