Aesthetic Dentistry

A smile that opens doors

We create smiles that change lives. Our specialization in aesthetic dentistry combines artistry with cutting-edge technology — the result? A natural, harmonious smile that builds confidence.

Every smile has power — the power of first impressions, the power to build relationships, the power to open doors in both professional and personal life. That is why, in our philosophy, aesthetic dentistry is not just about appearance. It is an investment in self-confidence, emotional comfort, and overall quality of life. We specialize in designing smiles that reflect your personality and look completely natural.

We combine international experience gained through advanced training in aesthetic centers in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States with the latest digital technologies. We do not copy templates from magazines — we design smiles tailored to your facial proportions, skin tone, lip shape, and character. The result? A smile that looks like it has always been yours — only better.

What we can do:

  • Ceramic Veneers – ultra-thin, durable, perfectly natural

    High-quality ceramics (e.max, zirconia) crafted into ultra-thin shells. We correct color, shape, proportions, and minor alignment imperfections — without aggressive preparation of healthy tooth structure. The effect lasts up to 10 years (on average, statistically) and looks completely natural. No “artificial teeth” effect.

 
  • Digital Smile Design (DSD) – preview your result before treatment

    Digital Smile Design technology allows you to see your future smile before the first procedure begins. We design your smile digitally based on photos, videos, and facial proportions. You see the simulation, approve it, or request modifications. No surprises — full control over the process.

 
  • Professional Whitening – up to 8 shades lighter in 60 minutes

    A safe, controlled procedure using professional-grade products unavailable in home treatments. We carefully isolate the gums and monitor the entire process. The result is visible immediately and lasts as long as the patient follows individually tailored post-treatment recommendations.

  • Aesthetic Restorations indistinguishable from natural teeth

    Large cavities, old fillings, cracks — every issue is treated with microscopic precision. We use top-quality composite materials and advanced layering techniques that mimic the natural tooth structure. The result? Teeth that look as if they were never treated.

 
  • Smile Makeovers – comprehensive transformation within a planned timeframe

    A complete transformation that considers aesthetics, function, and health. We digitally plan every stage: from periodontal treatment and alignment correction to whitening and final aesthetic prosthetics. You know how long it will take (typically 3–12 months), what the schedule looks like, and what to expect at every step.

One smile can change everything.
Schedule your aesthetic consultation and discover your full potential.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between veneers and dental crowns?
Veneers are thin ceramic shells bonded to the front surfaces of teeth to improve aesthetics — color, shape, and minor alignment imperfections. They require minimal or sometimes no tooth preparation. Crowns, on the other hand, cover the entire tooth and are used when a tooth is significantly weakened — after root canal treatment, with large cavities, or cracks. A crown improves aesthetics while also strengthening the tooth structure.
Professional whitening performed under the supervision of a dental hygienist is safe for enamel. Whitening agents act on pigments inside the tooth without damaging its structure. Proper diagnosis before treatment is essential — not every tooth is suitable for whitening, which is why consultation is necessary.
The whitening result lasts as long as the patient follows individually tailored post-treatment recommendations. We work according to our own proven protocol designed to achieve long-lasting results without the need for frequent repeat procedures.
Veneers are most commonly placed on teeth visible in the smile line — incisors and canines, and less frequently premolars. Proper conditions are essential: healthy gums and no periodontal disease. Not every case qualifies for veneers — sometimes crowns or orthodontic treatment may be more appropriate. The final decision is made by the dentist after detailed diagnostics.