
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) regenerative therapy is a biocompatible and natural healing method widely used in dentistry, oral surgery, and facial aesthetics. It utilizes the patient’s own blood platelets to stimulate tissue regeneration, accelerate healing, and enhance bone formation.
Applications of PRF Therapy:
- Periodontitis Treatment – Supports healing after flap surgery.
- Gingival Recession Therapy – PRF membranes cover exposed tooth necks, aiding in gum tissue regeneration.
- Post-Extraction Healing – PRF reduces bone loss and promotes tissue repair.
- Bone Ridge Augmentation – Strengthens the jawbone before dental implant placement.
- Alveolitis Treatment – Speeds up healing in cases of slow or painful recovery after tooth extraction.
- Facial Rejuvenation – Used for wrinkle reduction and skin revitalization.
PRF therapy is a safe, natural, and effective solution that enhances wound healing, bone regeneration, and soft tissue repair, making it a key innovation in modern regenerative dentistry and aesthetics.
Veneers
€350.00*
Dental procedures:
Veneers (price per veneer)
Veneers, also known as facets or scales, are ultra-thin, custom-made ceramic or composite shells placed on the outer surface of teeth to correct aesthetic imperfections. They are primarily applied to front teeth and are an ideal solution for closing gaps, correcting discoloration, adjusting tooth shape, and improving alignment. Veneers offer a long-lasting, natural-looking smile makeover, making them one of the most sought-after treatments in cosmetic dentistry. Types of Veneers:Composite Veneers: These can be applied directly in a single visit or bonded as pre-made Edelweiss composite veneers, which offer higher durability and enhanced aesthetics compared to traditional composite options.Ceramic Veneers: Made from high-quality porcelain, these require multiple visits for preparation and bonding but provide superior strength, stain resistance, and a more natural translucent appearance.For composite veneers, little to no tooth reduction is required unless the teeth are significantly misaligned. Ceramic veneers, however, require minimal tooth preparation, limited to the enamel layer, ensuring the tooth structure remains intact.With proper maintenance, veneers can last between 7 to 10 years, though habits such as poor oral hygiene, excessive consumption of staining beverages, smoking, or biting hard objects can compromise their aesthetic and functional longevity.
Variants from €250.00*