Endodontics (root canal treatment)

Endodon­tics treats the inside of the tooth: the pulp and peri­radic­u­lar tis­sues (sur­round­ing the root). Designed to treat and pre­vent infec­tions in the­se areas, it pre­serves teeth that could be per­ma­nent­ly lost.

In our clin­ic, Doc­tor Milanka Planinic con­ducts the vast major­i­ty of root canal treat­ments. She has exten­sive expe­ri­ence in this area from work­ing for sev­er­al years in the endodon­tic divi­sion of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Geneva, Den­tal Med­i­cine Sec­tion.

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Implant

The replace­ment of a tooth with an implant is now a reli­able treat­ment option. How­ev­er, it is nec­es­sary to have a suit­able recip­i­ent bone site, to ensure strength and dura­bil­i­ty to the implant. Accord­ing to recent sta­tis­tics the suc­cess rate of implants in 10 years in the non-smok­er is between 90 and 95%.

We have over fif­teen years of expe­ri­ence.

 

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Crown and Bridge

CROWN:

In case of sig­nif­i­cant den­tal sub­stance loss (cav­i­ty, frac­ture, for­mer treat­ment…), the tooth must be ful­ly cov­ered by a crown. We work with ful­ly ceram­ic crowns (Emax). In addi­tion to their unde­ni­able aes­thet­ic qual­i­ties, they exhibit func­tion­al char­ac­ter­is­tics and first-class dura­bil­i­ty.

BRIDGE:

A bridge is used to main­tain one or more arti­fi­cial teeth rest­ing on pil­lars or den­tal implants. It is a fixed and irre­mov­able den­tal pros­the­sis. Long used in our pro­fes­sion, the bridge is now increas­ing­ly replaced by implants.

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