Therapy

A dental therapist is a specialist who treats cavities and their complications – pulpitis, periodontitis (tooth cysts). The dental therapists at Art Smile Clinic are highly skilled professionals who handle complex cases and save teeth from extraction. They treat without pain and stress. You won’t even notice how the treatment is going – just watch your favorite movie!

Professional Oral Hygiene

Professional hygiene involves careful cleaning of microbes, removal of tartar, and strengthening of the enamel. Nowadays, this is the best way to protect teeth from cavities and keep the gums healthy.

We recommend that you come for professional hygiene once every 6 months (or according to an individual schedule that your dentist will plan).

Teeth Whitening at Art Smile Clinic

At ASC, we prioritize the use of only safe whitening systems that do not damage the tooth enamel, do not increase tooth sensitivity, and do not cause discomfort for the patient.

One visit to our clinic is enough to benefit from such a treatment: after professional hygiene (a mandatory preparation phase for whitening), the doctor will examine your mouth, assess the condition of your teeth, choose the best whitening option, and advise when and how to whiten your teeth.

Caries Treatment

There is an opinion that cavities may not need treatment – and nothing terrible will happen. But what is the reality? Cavities are a constant source of infection in the mouth, which leads to weakened immunity and constant respiratory diseases. If cavities are not treated, they will develop into pulpitis and then into periodontitis.

And this is a direct path to complex and expensive treatment. That’s why it is essential to treat every cavity! Dental therapists at Art Smile Clinic always treat cavities with great care in a stress-free environment: you lie on a soft mattress, watch a movie, and the doctor does the work.

Endodontic Dental Treatment

Endodontics is the treatment of the root canals in the clinic. It involves the removal of infected or damaged pulp (the neurovascular bundle, which in common language is called the “nerve”), cleaning the canals, and filling them with a special biocompatible material.

Computed tomography (3D scanner) provides the doctor with complete information and allows them to plan the treatment competently. Studies show that endodontic treatment is very effective in preserving teeth, with a success rate of 85% to 95% within five years, depending on the extent of the damage.

Treatment of Pulpitis

Pulpitis occurs due to advanced cavities when the infection penetrates the dental pulp. In the case of pulpitis, the patient experiences severe pain that cannot be tolerated, and it is necessary to consult a doctor. We treat pulpitis according to world standards. Advanced optics allow the doctor to treat with exceptional accuracy: removing only the damaged tissues, treating the complex canals, and ideally restoring the shape of the tooth.

Treatment of Periodontitis

Periodontitis is an inflammation of the apex of the tooth root, as well as the surrounding connective tissue. Most commonly, periodontitis occurs due to untreated cavities. This happens as follows: the cavity “eats” the dentin, reaches the pulp, and continues further – to the tip of the tooth root and the surrounding tissues.

What happens if left untreated?

The infection can lead to the destruction of bone tissue, tooth loss, and general body intoxication. Periodontitis must be treated in the right clinic that has everything you need: expert doctors, diagnostic equipment, and modern instruments and materials.

3 Reasons to Trust Art Smile Clinic with Your Cavity Treatment

1. We Use Rubber Dam

Tooth isolation with latex is the standard in modern dentistry. In this way, saliva or other liquids will not enter the tooth cavity. If the dentist places the filling in absolutely dry conditions, the restoration will last longer!

2. Qualified Therapists

We have qualified therapists. Experienced doctors save teeth from extraction.

3. High-Quality Materials

We use the latest generation filling materials for excellent aesthetics. No one will even notice the filling!

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Tuesday 09AM - 6PM
Wednesday 09AM - 6PM
Thursday 09AM - 6PM
Friday 09AM - 6PM
Saturday 10AM - 4PM
Sunday Closed
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FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions

Caries is a continuous cavity of infection in the mouth, which leads to the weakening of the immune system and constant respiratory diseases. If caries is not treated, it will develop into pulpitis and then periodontitis. And this is a direct path to complex and expensive treatment. That’s why it is necessary to treat every cavity! The dental therapists at Art Smile Clinic always treat caries with great care in a stress-free environment: you lie on a soft mattress and watch a movie while the doctor does his job.

A dental therapist performs a thorough examination, prescribes tests to diagnose the condition of the oral cavity. Based on medical history, examination data, X-rays, or 3D scans, they create a treatment plan. The therapist treats caries, pulpitis, periodontitis, performs aesthetic restorations, and provides assistance with dental trauma.
They prepare teeth for further prosthetics.
Visiting a therapist and professional hygiene is a mandatory step before starting orthodontic treatment, prosthodontics, or implant placement.
After treatment completion, they perform regular preventive examinations (twice a year).

The first step is a complete dental examination. Diagnostic 3D scans should be performed to assess the extent of the damage to the tooth and whether the root canals need treatment. Before the treatment begins, the dentist should discuss the procedure with the patient and answer all of their questions.

Most often, periodontitis occurs as a complication of untreated caries or pulpitis, where the pulp (neurovascular bundle) can no longer serve as a barrier to microorganisms, allowing them to penetrate beyond the apex of the tooth root. An injury, especially repetitive ones, as seen in athletes (boxers, hockey players), can lead to the development of periodontitis. Treatment of a tooth, if not completed or improperly treated, can become complicated into periodontitis.

Periodontitis can occur acutely and then turn into chronic forms.

In acute periodontitis, the so-called "feeling of a raised tooth" appears due to a sharp increase in pressure in the periodontium. As the process develops, the pain can increase and become throbbing. In this case, it will hurt to touch the tooth. Swelling of the gums, lips, or cheeks can often be observed. A fever may also rise.

The infection can lead to the destruction of bone tissue, tooth loss, and overall body intoxication. This means that dental treatment must be done in the right clinic, where everything you need is available: expert doctors, diagnostic equipment, instruments, and modern materials.