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Mátyás Király u. 21, Szombathely, 9700Hungary

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Dental Implants
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Root canals
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About Solardent

Szombathely in Hungary is the location of this dental clinic where high quality dental services and relaxing alternative health therapies are available. Cost effective services are provided for overseas patients at the clinic and the team arranges local transport and accommodation. The clinic is fitted with the newest equipment to enable the team to perform advanced procedures for the long term benefit of patients. Services include examinations and professional dental cleaning, gum disease treatments, root canal procedures, treatments for tooth injuries, the cosmetic improvement of smiles, reflexology, and lifestyle advice.

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Dentistry

 

Braces

One of the specialties of dentistry. It involves braces, for the straightening of teeth. Newer technologies may use pre-bent wires or mouth guards to assist in straightening teeth rather than applying braces to the teeth. Generally the procedures are done to straighten the alignment of the teeth for better form, esthetics, function and speech.
 

Dental Bridges

Replacement of a missing teeth. Bridges are placed when there are one or more teeth missing and the objective is to stabilize the bite, prevent the adjacent teeth from tilting, and the opposing teeth from dropping down into the space that has been lost. When there is no adjacent tooth on one side, we may do a cantilever bridge, which is supported by only one tooth. There are a few different types of bridges including the Maryland Bridge, which can be placed conservatively in the areas that have low torque and two teeth that have never been touched. Fixed bridges are made to replace missing teeth. It is very important that already one missing tooth can cause severe problems (the contrapuntal system collides, power effects change, the tooth opposite to the missing tooth is rising, etc.) so it should be replaced. In this case the teeth around the missing one are leaning toward each other, the body itself tries to solve the problem, which does not have a result. So, the later the bridge is made, the more difficult the solution will be. If more teeth missing we can place implant to fix the bridge.
 

Dental Crowns

In cases when a tooth is severely worn, or if we cannot repair it with any other conservative methods, the tooth is fitted with a crown, or a ?cap?. For the crown procedure the tooth is first prepared, i. e. drilled into a conical shape. Afterwards an impression mold is prepared, which is then used by the dental laboratory to prepare the crown. The ?cap? thus prepared will cover the portion of the tooth remaining in the mouth cavity. Regarding their material, technology and function, Crowns crowns come in a large variety. Nowadays porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns are the best option for this method.
 

Gold Crown

The frame made by galvanic method, that's why it is precise.
 

Porcelain Crown

These crowns have an underlying metal structure to ensure stability, whereupon there is a porcelain cover, which provides maximum aesthetic effect. The crown protects the tooth from cracks, preserves its color and is durable. In the case when the crown of the tooth is damaged to a great extent or it cannot be retained with conserving dental methods, we usually prepare a crown. First we abrade the tooth to a conic shape, and take an impression on the basis of which the crown is established in the laboratory of dental technology. The prepared denture covers the part of the tooth which can be found in the oral cavity like a hat. According to its material, technology and function many types of crowns exist, these days the best solution is the crown with porcelain fused to metal. This kind of crown has a metal frame, which reassures stability, and this frame is topped by the covering layer made of porcelain, which guarantees a very aesthetic outlook. The crown protects the tooth from being broken, keeps its colour and it is very durable.
 

Zirconia Crown

 

Dental Implants

An implant is typically a titanium screw that is placed into the jaw bone in the area that a tooth is lost. It is left in the bone for a period of approximately 4-6 months to let it "fuse" with the adjacent bone. At this point, a metal top is placed on the screw post to create a hole in the gum for the crown to emerge from. After that has been in the tissue for a short while, then a crown can be placed over that post. It is either cemented or screwed in, depending upon the type of implant system.
 

Dental Sealant

Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings that are applied to the grooves on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to protect them from tooth decay. Most tooth decay in children and teens occurs on these surfaces. Sealants protect the chewing surfaces from tooth decay by keeping germs and food particles out of these grooves.
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Dentist Consultation

 

Dentures

 

Fixed Partial Dentures

n the first case the position and the number of remaining teeth does not make it possible to create a fixed denture. Because of spreading of dental implant this kind of dentures nowadays rare.
 

Removable Partial Dentures

 

Extractions

 

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

 

Fillings

 

Amalgam Filling

 

Root Filling

 

Gingivitis Treatment

Gingivitis can usually be stopped and reversed with careful brushing, flossing, and regular cleanings by dental professionals. If tartar is not removed and gingivitis is left untreated, it can progress into a more serious form of gum disease. That more serious form is known as periodontitis. With this gum disease, pockets form between the gums and teeth. Those pockets become infected by bacteria beneath the gums. The body's immune system releases chemicals to fight the bacteria. These chemicals along with the substances the bacteria release can damage the bone and other tissues that hold the teeth in place. This can lead ultimately to tooth loss and bone degradation. In addition, studies have shown that bacteria in gum disease may contribute to heart disease as well as other conditions.
 

Gum Surgery

 

Implant Dentist Consultation

 

Inlay or Onlay

During the first visit, decay or an old filling is removed. An impression is taken to record the shape of the tooth being repaired and the teeth around it. The impression is sent to a dental lab that will make the indirect filling. A temporary filling (described below) is placed to protect the tooth while the restoration is being made. During the second visit, the temporary filling is removed, and the dentist will check the fit of the indirect restoration. Provided the fit is acceptable, it will be permanently cemented into place. There are two types of indirect fillings: Inlays are similar to fillings but the entire work lies within the cusps (bumps) on the chewing surface of the tooth. Onlays are more extensive than inlays, covering one or more cusps. Onlays are sometimes called partial crowns. Inlays and onlays are more durable and last much longer than traditional fillings, up to 30 years. They can be made of tooth-colored composite resin, porcelain, or gold. Inlays and onlays weaken the tooth structure, but do so to a much lower extent than traditional fillings. The type of inlay or onlay used depends on how much sound tooth structure remains and consideration of any cosmetic concerns.
 

Gold Inlay or Onlay

 

Porcelain Inlay or Onlay

In areas where strength and aesthetics are needed, porcelain inlays and onlays are an excellent option. In the contact areas, along the marginal ridge (the edge between the teeth), there is a fair amount of wear and tear. If a composite material is placed in an area of high stress, then it tends to wear down over time. In cases such as this, porcelain fillings are suggested due to their excellent aesthetics and durability. When part of a cusp of the tooth is missing, there may still enough tooth structure to support a large filling, or for a heavy chewing surface, then inlays and onlays can be considered. Just like the porcelain veneers, they are strong and they are bonded to the teeth using a thin layer of resin material. Porcelain restorations maintain their color better than do composites. They will restore 95% of the original tooth strength. With these newer materials available today, along with newer glass ionomer cements and techniques, these are almost invisible when they are placed.
 

Paediatric Dentist Consultation

 

Periodontitis Treatment

 

Root canals

To treat the infection in the root canal, the bacteria need to be removed. This can be done by removing the tooth or attempting to save the tooth by removing the bacteria from the root canal system. In root canal treatment, once the bacteria are removed, the root canal is filled and the tooth is sealed with a filling or crown. In most cases, the inflamed tissue at the end of the tooth will heal naturally. Root canal treatment should not be painful because a local anaesthetic is normally given, it should be no more unpleasant than having a filling. The procedure is usually successful. In about 9 out of 10 cases, a tooth can survive for up to 10 years after root canal treatment.
 

Root End Surgery

 

Teeth Whitening

First, the teeth are pumiced to clean them. Then an ointment is placed on the gums to protect them. A rubber dam (similar to a thin plastic square with holes in it to fit around the teeth) is placed over the teeth and the teeth are isolated to allow the bleaching solution to work. The patient then sits in front of a special bleaching light for approximately 30 minutes per arch. This technique usually works best after about three sessions. Advantages include: This is better when you have streaks of darker colours on your teeth, or if you have crowns or other fillings on your front teeth. Since we are able to use a stronger solution using this technique, we feel it produces a more reliable result. Disadvantages include: If you have sensitive teeth to begin with, this technique can cause them to be slightly more sensitive temporarily (typically for up to a day). In addition, occasionally, the material can cause minor temporary irritation on the gums near the edges of the rubber dam.
 

Home Whitening Kits

This technique is good for those people who simply need to lighten their teeth. When teeth have been discoloured from smoking, coffee, tea, or simply due to aging, this is often a good option. First, an impression is taken of the patient's mouth and stone models are poured up. Then a precision fit splint is made either by a lab or by the dental office which has the facial surface of the teeth blocked out to allow room in the splint for the bleaching solution (typically 10% -15% carbamide peroxide) to stay on the teeth. This thin mouthpiece is then worn for one to three hours per night or in the evening daily, after the patient has carefully cleaned their teeth. It usually takes about two weeks to get to the desired results if worn every night. Advantages include: This technique allows you to do this at your own home (or work) and on your own time. If you wish to lighten your teeth more in the future, you can simply purchase some more bleaching solution and use that.
 

Tooth Jewellery

Tooth jewels are gems that are affixed to the front of teeth in cosmetic dentistry practices. In most cases, the jewels are affixed to the top front teeth. People who wear tooth jewels may decide to have them added to just one tooth or to multiple teeth. In some cases, tooth jewels are made out of real precious stones such as diamonds. In other cases the jewels are made out of manufactured crystals.
 

Veneers

 

Lumineers™

 

Porcelain Veneers

These new veneers are thin porcelain facings that cover the tooth and can be used to reshape, repair, or restore a tooth back to it's original size or even better! They are bonded to the tooth using a resin material and they are used to fill in spaces in teeth, large chips on the teeth, and cover up discolorations on teeth. Many people choose to have porcelain veneers placed on their teeth in cases where wearing braces (orthodontics) is not an option. Excellent results can be created from veneers in a matter of weeks, as opposed to wearing braces for months or years. We call it "instant orthodontics". Sometimes veneers are done to complete orthodontic cases where there simply isn't enough tooth structure to fill in the spaces needed due to a large arch. New materials currently available allow the dentist to place porcelain veneers that have a very similar microscopic alignment of the crystals which allows it to mimic the reflective surfaces that our natural enamel offers, giving even more life-like appearance. It is not recommended in case of tooth decay or bad oral hygiene.
Solardent - Mátyás Király u. 21, Szombathely, 9700,

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Dr Tunde Lelovics

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  Principal Dentist
Biography:
Dentist, Children's Dentistry, Implantologist doctor, prosthetic. 1992 graduated from high school in Kaposvar Michael Tancsics

Ms Tima Péterné

Job Title:
  Dental Nurse
Biography:
Dental assistant, dental hygienist
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