The task of a dental therapist is not only to timely detect and treat problematic teeth and gums but also to inform about preventive measures and maintaining oral health to prevent the development of diseases.
Healthy teeth are the key to a child's well-being and health. Therefore, it is important to teach a child to brush their teeth from an early age and not to be afraid of going to the dentist.
The loss of individual teeth and problems with chewing function can be acquired through age-related changes or be a result of injury. A dental prosthetist helps restore the aesthetics of the smile and regain the ability to chew and speak normally.
Surgical dentistry allows for the resolution of a wide range of problems related to teeth and the oral cavity. While the focus used to be on tooth extraction, modern capabilities of surgical dentists are aimed at preserving teeth, enhancing the aesthetics of the smile, and improving the quality of life for patients.
The health of teeth directly depends on the quality of the tissues surrounding them. A periodontist can help resolve gum problems. Inflammatory processes, bleeding, unpleasant odor from the mouth, increased tissue sensitivity – these symptoms are familiar to 70% of the world's population.
An orthodontist specializes in correcting bite issues. An incorrect or pathological bite can affect both appearance (for example, facial asymmetry) and dental health (improperly distributed chewing pressure overloads certain teeth, causing them to wear down more quickly and become more susceptible to infection).