December 2007. - QualityPlant newsletter
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What are full-porcelain or full-ceramic crowns?
Full ceramic prostheses
first of all are healthy and convenient replacements. Many years ago, dentists
had few options to repair decayed and damaged teeth other than amalgam, gold
and other metals. With full-ceramic, your dentist can use strong, tooth
coloured ceramic materials to restore your teeth to their natural strength, beauty
and function. These materials – full ceramics – closely match the composition
of natural tooth structure. This means when you eat hot food and then drink
something cold, the restoration and tooth expand and contract at almost equal
rates. So, your tooth does not crack, and you can go on enjoying your evening.
Also, the materials are chemically bonded to your tooth, so your dentist can
save as much healthy tooth tissue as possible while providing you with a dental
restoration that strengthens your tooth.
About the procedure: First, your dentist
examines the tooth and determines the appropriate treatment. It could be a
simple filling, or a full crown, depending on how much healthy tooth structure
is remaining and the clinical judgement of your dentist. Next, he or she
administers an anesthetic agent and prepares your tooth for the restoration,
removing decayed and weakened tooth tissue. This preparation is just like
dentist would do for many other restorative techniques. Then, your dentist takes
a modern, optical impression of the prepared tooth, he or she coats the tooth
with a non-toxic, tasteless powder. A camera is then used to take a digital
picture of it. This whole optical impression process only takes a minute or
two. Next, the so called
CEREC machine helps the dentist create the restoration for your tooth. A 3D
software takes the digital picture and converts it into a 3-dimensional virtual
model on the computer screen. Your dentist then uses his or her dental
expertise to design the restoration using the special 3D computer program.
After planning your veneer, inlay or crown, your dentist clicks a button and
the restoration design data is sent to a separate milling machine within the
implant centre. A ceramic block that matches your tooth shade is placed in the
milling machine. About 10-20 minutes later, your all-ceramic, tooth-coloured
restoration is finished and ready to bond in place. Finally, your dentist tries
the restoration in your mouth to ensure proper fit and bite. The restoration is
then polished and bonded to the prepared tooth. Your tooth is restored with no
“temporary” or return trip necessary. All of this is done in a single
appointment!
Your individual code that provides 20% off from
full-ceramic inlays and full-ceramic single crowns at our clinics
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Implant positioning at QualityPlant’s clinic in Budapest Life Magazine
Peaceful,
green oasis, just like a holiday resort. The waiting room of Prosthetic and
Implantology centre is a conservatory. We are interviewing the leader of the
clinic, Dr Zsolt Halász and the manager of international connections, Dr Agnes
Terenyi. The
clinic is frequently visited by celebrities, therefore it often appears in the
Hungarian media as well. It is not a miracle that such a high-toned clinic is regularly
looked up by patients of at least 30 countries. What is your secret and
history?
-In 1990 I was offered a
job in Stuttgart at time of my scholarship. But I wanted to create my own
America in Hungary. Our dental centre is one of the most important and
well-equipped clinics in Central-Europe specialised on Implantology and
fully-ceramic prostheses. Implantology is my hobby, and what I find even more
relevant is the enthusiasm, conscience of our team and the pleasant working
atmosphere. Our patients enjoy this feeling in accordance with the reason why
they are here. If we do our best, we will be looked up from all over the world.
Two third of our patients arrive from far away. We book accommodation, and if
they travel by airplane, we arrange the transfer for them. We assure 10 years’
guarantee for the beautiful, high-technology prostheses for a favourable price. -Why
exactly implantology? What kind of future do you predict for Implantology and
yourself? -Our main task is
helping toothless patients. The most
interesting cases are the patients who have already looked up several clinics
in Europe with blasting hopes of ever having fixed denture. Nothing is
impossible: with proper workmanship, high-technology and with a determined,
persistent patient we are able to meet with success.
The future is within reachable distance: teeth
in an hour, imagine that you have removable prostheses. At 8 am you are at the
dentist, you get implants, onto them straightaway the beautiful porcelain
denture is fixed in an hour’s time! Youwould be very happy thanks to the new
favourite of our patients, the NobelGuide™ system.
NobelGuide™ is a
revolutionary treatment planning and surgical implementation system, enabling
you to transfer extra-oral planning into the mouth with unrivalled accuracy and
ease. NobelGuide™
is a total system concept. This will provide the clinicians, both surgical
and restorative specialists, to work through an immediate loading
treatment together, from downloading and converting the CT data to fabrication
of the surgical guide made in Sweden to fabrication of the permanent
restoration with CAD/CAM planning to delivery of restoration to your patient
for immediate function. The well-fitting components and accuracy afforded the
surgeon through the CT data permits an effortless and very precise surgery that
minimizes the time and trauma for the patient. The new technology permits
avoiding half of the prior bone augmentations, minimally invasive surgery using
a flapless approach without any postoperative complaint, for example pain,
bleeding or swelling and may be used with any clinical situation, from the
completely or partially edentulous arch to the single missing tooth. The fixed
denture can be more beautiful without healing time at all.
Budapest Life Magazin: 15/11/2007
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