We firmly believe that the foundation of successful treatment is always thorough diagnostics and well-structured treatment planning. With years of experience in the dental field and the use of the most advanced digital diagnostic methods, we are able to manage even the smallest risks while saving our patients’ time. In our clinics, we perform 3D computed tomography (CT) scans, panoramic X-rays, cephalograms, use intraoral and facial scanners, and conduct examinations under a microscope.

Have you heard the saying, “the best treatment is prevention”? In dentistry, timely diagnosis is more important than anywhere else. Many common dental and gum diseases can be asymptomatic for a long time, while noticeable tooth pain typically appears only in the later stages. Take time to check your dental health at least twice a year — we guarantee it will save you time, money, and discomfort in the long run!
A standard dental diagnostic visit requires just a few appointments per year and usually takes no longer than 1 hour.

For your convenience, we cooperate with private health insurance companies, so everything will be even faster and more convenient, and if we do not have direct cooperation with your insurance company, we will be able to provide a medical statement and invoice after providing the service.
Modern CT technology is highly advanced, and thanks to digital innovations, radiation exposure is reduced to a minimum. Specialists are thoroughly trained to perform radiological diagnostics responsibly. As a result, undergoing a CT scan is completely safe.
X-rays are needed to assess the health of tooth roots—especially when planning endodontic (root canal) or periodontal treatment, prosthetics, or surgical procedures.
The main difference lies in the level of detail. A panoramic image provides a flat (2D) view, whereas a 3D CT scan allows evaluation of the jawbone from multiple angles. For patients planning dental implants or surgical procedures, we always perform detailed 3D scans to precisely assess bone density and accurately plan implant size and placement down to the millimeter.
3D intraoral and facial scanners digitally capture the entire structure of your teeth and face. These scans are used for smile design and tracking dental changes. The procedure takes just a few minutes and causes no discomfort. After the scan, the data is securely stored in your personal patient file and a link is sent to you. You can even view your 3D dental model on your phone.








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