What types of zirconia crowns exist? What is the difference between them?

Zirconia-based crowns can be broadly divided into two main types: “zirconia” and “full zirconia.”The main difference lies in their composition and structure, yet both are completely metal-free solutions: 1. Zirconia crown (porcelain-veneered zirconia) This is a two-layer crown: Inner framework: made of zirconium oxide – a very strong, metal-free material. Outer layer: made of porcelain … Continue reading What types of zirconia crowns exist? What is the difference between them?

What material is recommended for making a crown or a bridge? When is each option the better choice?

One of the greatest innovations in modern dentistry is zirconia-based restorations.If you value aesthetics, durability and a healthy feel in your mouth, zirconia crowns and bridges offer an ideal solution.Here’s why this material is so special and why more and more people choose it over traditional metal-ceramic crowns: What is zirconia? Zirconium dioxide (ZrO₂) is … Continue reading What material is recommended for making a crown or a bridge? When is each option the better choice?

Prevention, prediction, protection – the “longevity” approach in dentistry

The essence of this approach is that dental care should focus not on treating disease but on preventing it before it develops.The concept of “longevity” aims to maximise the years of healthy life, and keeping the teeth intact is essential to achieve this. Our recommendations are always made to improve and maintain the patient’s quality … Continue reading Prevention, prediction, protection – the “longevity” approach in dentistry

Can root canal treatment still be avoided?

Over the past 10–15 years, endodontics—the branch of dentistry focused on saving teeth through root canal therapy—has advanced more rapidly than almost any other field.New tools (such as operating microscopes and endo-CBCT imaging) and modern materials have raised the success rate of root canal treatment to unprecedented levels.Nevertheless, saving the tooth in this way always … Continue reading Can root canal treatment still be avoided?