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April 2008. - QualityPlant newsletter

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Why not to see you in London?

From April QualityPlant provides free consultation in Harley Street every Monday instead of previous months' Tuesday consulting hours.

For having a free consultation contact QualityPlant's office:
via e-mail: info@qualityplant.co.uk or
via phone: 00-36-12763179


k1.jpgProcera - strong and beautiful


When the outside surface (or dental crown) of one of your teeth becomes damaged due to tooth decay or injury, your dentist will most likely recommend repairing it. If tooth decay has made the tooth irreparable, your dentist will likely want to replace it. Left untreated, a damaged tooth might not only affect your smile, it could also lead to further tooth decay in the underlying tooth and root, resulting in the need for a root canal or other major dental procedure.


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hether your tooth has decayed, or become injured, an all-ceramic dental crown by Procera is one of the most beautiful, precision-made and safe solutions for replacing your damaged crown. Best of all, it looks just like your natural tooth - and is completely metal-free.

k2.jpgNo porcelain fused to metal 'grey lines' ever
With porcelain fused to metal crowns, soft tissue around the tooth can recede, over time, revealing the metal underneath as grey lines. This simply can't happen with Procera because they are metal-free.

k3.jpgBio-compatible
Procera all-ceramic solutions are completely tissue-friendly. Your crown, bridge or veneer (laminate) integrates beautifully with its surroundings, encouraging gum to grow back up to the tooth, as it would naturally. And because they are bio-compatible, there are no allergic reactions, no sensitivity to temperature and no impact on taste.


k4.jpgPerfect fit
Pro
cera solutions are precision-engineered in state of the art production facilities. And they fit so well you will forget they are there.

Perfect match
Procera uses a unique system to subtly match your real tooth's color and translucency so they're almost impossible to tell apart from real teeth.


Miss Universe and Miss World Hungary

k5.jpgForm the year of 2005 QualityPlant was honoured to prepare in a dental sense Miss Universe Hungary and Miss World Hungary for international contests.

Previous years' organizers were looking for a high-qualified dental team in aesthetic dentistry for many years. Why an entire team? What were the tasks of each member of the team in preparing our beauty queens? The dental hygienist removed plaques and polished the girls' teeth and made tooth whitening as well. One of the dentists prepared the aesthetic fillings and Dr. Zsolt Halasz carried out dental aesthetic interventions.

Aesthetic in dentistry can be determined with measuring- and proportional-numbers. Approach of these numbers can be carried out with different technologies. In some cases teeth had to be reshaped and made more harmonious correcting dental deficiencies with special filling materials cemented to the natural teeth. At other girls' dental situation metal-free crowns and veneers were prepared and placed to their teeth to achieve the required dental aesthetic look. Have a look in the photos and decide whether the dentists managed or not!


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Why warned not to go abroad?

British people hoping to save money on dental treatments are advised not to go abroad in search of cheaper procedures. Leigh Greenwood, head of media at the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHA), said: "It is certainly not advisable for you to travel abroad for treatment. Not all dentists are as highly trained as those in the UK, where extensive training and strict examinations are undertaken to ensure they meet the high standards required." The BDHA is unable to back up their prejudices with any facts comparing UK and European dentistry.

While it is true that some dentists overseas are not as highly trained as those in the UK, the vast majority are. In several EU countries, dentists offering cosmetic or specialist dentistry have to have extra training and qualifications. The BDHF is also forgetting that a minority of dentists in the UK were actually trained abroad and encouraged to come to the UK to fill the gaps in the NHS service.

There is a reason why the UK dental body has published this release. According to the International Passenger Survey (IPS), 100,000 UK residents travelled abroad for dental and other medical treatment in 2007. The IPS predicts this number will rise to 126,000 in 2008. The International Passenger Survey (IPS) is a survey of a random sample of passengers entering and leaving the UK by air, sea or the Channel Tunnel. Over a quarter of million face-to-face interviews are carried out each year.

The main reason for people from Britain go abroad is for dental treatment. The most common dental procedures are crowns, dental implants, bridges and veneers. Hungary is a popular destination, being the chosen country for one in three Irish people going abroad for dental work, according to RevaHealth.com, an Irish information website for medical tourism. The next most popular destinations are Poland, Turkey, Bulgaria and Thailand. RevaHealth.com says 10,500 Irish people - nearly 30 a day - travel abroad for dental work each year.

27/March/2008 - International Medical Travel Journal


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