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A specialist prosthetic consultation with treatment planning is a meeting between the patient and a dental prosthetist, during which the condition of the teeth is assessed, the patient's needs are discussed and possible prosthetic treatment options are discussed. Below is a general course of such a consultation:
  1. Interview: The dental prosthodontist conducts an interview with the patient, in which he learns about the history of his oral health, previous dental procedures, current ailments and expectations regarding prosthetic treatment.
  2. Clinical examination: The prosthodontist carefully assesses the condition of the patient's teeth, including teeth, gums, bite and the condition of prosthetic restorations, such as bridges, crowns or dentures. He also performs aesthetic and functional assessment of teeth.
  3. Additional diagnostics: If necessary, the prosthodontist may order additional diagnostic tests, such as X-rays, to get a more complete picture of the patient's oral health.
  4. Prosthetic treatment plan: Based on the collected information, the prosthetist develops a treatment plan, which may include prosthetic reconstruction of damaged teeth, replacement of missing teeth, replacement of old prosthetic restorations or other prosthetic procedures.
  5. Discussion of treatment options: The prosthetist discusses various prosthetic treatment options with the patient, explaining the advantages and disadvantages of each solution and answering the patient's questions.
  6. Development of a treatment plan: At the end of the consultation, the prosthetist develops a detailed prosthetic treatment plan, taking into account the patient's needs and expectations, and establishes a visit schedule and treatment cost estimate. A specialist prosthetic consultation with treatment planning is an important stage of preparation for prosthetic treatment, which aims to plan an effective and personalized approach to improving the patient's dental condition.

A cosmetic dentistry consultation is a meeting between the patient and a dentist specializing in improving the aesthetics of the smile and the appearance of the teeth. The purpose of such a consultation is to discuss the possibilities of improving the aesthetics of teeth and smile, and to adapt the treatment plan to the individual needs and expectations of the patient. Below is the general course of such a consultation:

  1. Interview: The dentist interviews the patient to learn about his expectations, aesthetic preferences, oral health history and previous dental procedures.
  2. Assessment of smile aesthetics: The doctor carefully analyzes the patient's smile, assessing the shape of the teeth, their color, size, proportions and overall appearance. It can also take into account facial proportions and lips in the context of aesthetic harmony.
  3. Diagnostics: In order to more thoroughly assess the condition of the teeth and prepare a treatment plan, the doctor may order additional diagnostic tests, such as X-rays, internal teeth photos, or 3D scans.
  4. Discussion of treatment options: Based on the analysis of the aesthetics of the smile and diagnostics, the dentist discusses with the patient the possibilities of improving the aesthetics of the teeth, proposing various treatment options, such as teeth whitening, veneers, crowns, dentures or other aesthetic treatments.
  5. Treatment plan: After discussing various treatment options, the dentist and the patient establish a therapeutic plan, taking into account the patient's expectations, costs and duration of treatment.
  6. Follow-up visit and follow-up care: After the consultation, the patient can continue with the next steps of treatment according to the agreed plan, and the doctor provides further care and support.

A cosmetic dentistry consultation is an excellent opportunity to discuss the possibilities of improving the aesthetics of your smile and achieving a beautiful, healthy smile. Thanks to an individual approach and advanced technologies, patients can achieve their aesthetic oral health goals.

Implant prosthetics is a field of dentistry dealing with the reconstruction of teeth using dental implants. Crowns on implants and complete dentures on implants are popular solutions in the case of tooth loss and are used to restore chewing function, smile aesthetics and patient comfort. Below we present information about implant prosthetics:

  1. Implant-supported crowns: – Implant-supported crowns are prosthetic restorations that are attached to dental implants, replacing individual missing teeth. – Implants are implanted in the jaw bone and then prosthetic crowns are attached to them, imitating the natural appearance of the tooth. – Crowns on implants are durable, stable and comfortable to wear, providing the patient with comfort and an aesthetic smile.
  2. Complete dentures on implants: – Complete dentures on implants are a solution for patients who have lost all their teeth and want to restore the chewing function and the aesthetics of their smile. – Dental implants act as a stable foundation for a complete denture, which provides better hold and wearing comfort compared to traditional complete dentures. – Complete dentures on implants are durable, prevent problems related to the mobility of dentures and improve the patient's quality of life.
  3. The process of making crowns and dentures on implants: – Consultation and planning: The patient undergoes a consultation during which the doctor assesses the condition of the oral cavity, plans treatment and discusses the patient's expectations.
  4. Implantation: Implants are implanted in the jaw bone in precisely planned places. – Preparation for the denture: After the implants have healed, the doctor prepares the dentures based on 3D scans or impressions of the patient's oral cavity. – Fixing crowns or dentures: Implant-supported crowns or complete dentures are permanently attached to the implants, restoring the patient's chewing function and the aesthetics of the smile. Implant-supported prosthetics, including implant-supported crowns and implant-supported complete dentures, are an effective solution for patients with missing teeth, providing them with stability, durability and a natural appearance of their teeth. Before deciding on treatment, it is always worth consulting an experienced implantologist or a dentist specializing in implant prosthetics.

All-ceramic bridges are a type of prosthetic restoration that is used to replace missing teeth in the dental arch. These bridges are made of ceramic or porcelain, which ensures a natural look and aesthetics because the material perfectly imitates the natural appearance of teeth. Below is information about all-ceramic bridges:

  1. Making an all-ceramic bridge: – An all-ceramic bridge consists of crowns that are connected to each other and serve to replace missing teeth. These crowns are individually adjusted to the patient's oral cavity. – All-ceramic bridges can be made of various types of ceramics, such as zirconium, e-max (glass-zirconium), or other types of porcelain, which ensure durability and aesthetics. – All-ceramic bridges are designed to perfectly match the rest of your teeth, both in color and shape.
  2. Advantages of all-ceramic bridges: – Aesthetics: All-ceramic bridges provide a natural look and imitate the tooth structure, which makes them very aesthetic and discreet. – Biocompatibility: Ceramics are a biocompatible material, which means that they do not cause allergic reactions or irritations in the mouth. – Durability: All-ceramic bridges are durable and abrasion-resistant, which means they can serve for many years with proper care.
  3. The process of making an all-ceramic bridge: – Consultation: The patient undergoes a consultation with a dentist who assesses the condition of the teeth and discusses the need for an all-ceramic bridge.
  4. Tooth preparation: If necessary, teeth are prepared for bridge placement by minimal grinding.
  5. Bridge fabrication: Based on 3D scans of the patient's oral cavity, the all-ceramic bridge is precisely made in the prosthetic laboratory.
  6. Installing a bridge: After making the bridge, the dentist permanently glues it to the teeth, restoring the function and aesthetics of the smile. All-ceramic bridges are a popular solution in dental prosthetics, allowing for the effective reconstruction of missing teeth while maintaining a natural appearance and durability.

Thanks to precise workmanship and the use of modern technologies, all-ceramic bridges are appreciated by patients looking for aesthetic and functional prosthetic restorations.

Veneers are thin, individually made ceramic overlays that are permanently glued to the front surface of the teeth. Veneers are designed to improve the aesthetics of your smile by correcting the shape, color, size and position of your teeth. Below is information about veneers:

  1. Consultation and planning: First, the patient undergoes a consultation with a dentist, during which the patient's expectations are discussed, the condition of the teeth is assessed and possible corrections using veneers are planned.
  2. Tooth preparation: Before performing veneers, your dentist may need to minimally prepare your teeth by removing a small amount of enamel to create a suitable location for the veneer.
  3. 3D scan and color selection: Precise 3D scans of the oral cavity are then made, which will be used to make individually tailored veneers. The patient can choose the appropriate color of veneers to obtain a natural look.
  4. Preparation of veneers: Veneers are made in a prosthetic laboratory based on 3D scans and color selection. They can be made of various materials, but the most common are ceramic veneers, which provide the most natural look.
  5. Bonding veneers: After making the veneers, the dentist glues them permanently to the teeth using a special dental cement. Veneers are precisely matched to the teeth and aesthetically camouflaged to make the effect as natural as possible.
  6. Inspection and care: After installing the veneers, the patient should regularly visit the dentist to check the condition of the veneers and general oral hygiene. Caring for veneers involves regularly brushing your teeth, using dental floss and rinsing your mouth.

Veneers are a popular solution in aesthetic dentistry, allowing you to improve the appearance of your smile and teeth. Thanks to precise workmanship and the use of modern technologies, veneers provide a natural appearance and durability, which makes them appreciated by patients looking for aesthetic improvements in their smile.

A prosthetic consultation regarding a tooth crown is a meeting between a patient and a dental prosthetist to discuss the possibility of restoring the tooth with a prosthetic crown. A crown is a ceramic or porcelain overlay that covers the entire visible part of the tooth, restoring its function and aesthetics. Below is the general course of such a consultation:

  1. Interview: The dental prosthetist interviews the patient to find out about the oral health history, previous prosthetic procedures and expectations and problems related to the tooth that is to be restored with a crown.
  2. Clinical examination: The prosthodontist carefully assesses the condition of the tooth, surrounding tissues and bite to determine whether the tooth is suitable for reconstruction with a prosthetic crown. He or she can also perform diagnostic tests to determine the best solution.
  3. Material selection: During the consultation, various materials from which the crown can be made (e.g. ceramics, porcelain) are discussed. The prosthodontist advises the patient on the most appropriate option, taking into account aesthetics, durability and functionality.
  4. Tooth preparation: If the tooth requires preparation for the installation of a crown, the prosthodontist may plan a tooth preparation procedure (e.g. tooth reduction, cavity removal, endodontic treatment).
  5. Choice of color and shape: During the consultation, the patient can choose the appropriate color and shape of the crown to best match the rest of the teeth.
  6. Discussion of costs and treatment schedule: The prosthodontist discusses with the patient the costs of treatment, planned stages, as well as the schedule of visits to the dental office. A prosthetic consultation regarding the tooth crown is an important stage of preparation for tooth reconstruction and restoration of function and aesthetics.

By working with an experienced prosthodontist, the patient can achieve a beautiful and lasting effect that will improve the quality of life and smile.

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Telephone: 604 111 119

Email: Reception@stomatologia-zakopianka.pl

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ADDRESS

Zakopianka Dental Center
street Zakopiańska 62 B (historical building)
30-418 Kraków

Our clinic is located in a historical building in the Zakopianka Shopping Center.

The building is located between Carrefour and Castorama.

DRIVE

Direction – BOREK FAŁĘCKI – last stop.

TRAM LINES: 8, 19, 22
BUS LINES: 145, 175, 201, 203, 204, 214, 215, 225, 235, 244, 245, 255, 265, 275, 285, 451

 

We have a large, free public parking lot at our patients' disposal.

OPENING HOURS

Monday: 9:00-18:00
Tuesday: 9:00-21:00
Wednesday: 9:00-20:00
Thursday: 9:00-21:00
Friday: 9:00-18:00

Saturday Sunday: Out of service

 

The reception time determined during registration is the approximate time the patient enters the office.

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Telephone: 604 111 119

E-mail: Reception@stomatologia-zakopianka.pl

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