We preserve healthy tooth substance wherever possible. Caught early, caries can be treated small and gently — sparing the tooth, the nerve and, ultimately, your wallet.
Preserving your own tooth is our goal — but only as long as it makes sense. A permanently diseased or dead "organ" is not something you would keep at any price elsewhere in the body either.
No pain does not automatically mean healthy. The body often compensates for years. Just as a heart attack builds up over a long time and only becomes noticeable late, silent inflammation in the mouth can go unnoticed for a long time too.
That's why we weigh it up honestly together: preserve where it serves the body — and let go where it harms more than it helps.
Modern, especially well-tolerated composite materials — tooth-coloured and metal-free. Findings usually via digital scan instead of an impression.
For larger defects: precisely fitted ceramic restorations — stable, aesthetic and tissue-friendly.
Finding the causes before more damage occurs — gentle diagnostics and a clear treatment plan.
We don't only use ceramic inlays for larger defects — ceramic is fundamentally the more body-compatible choice.
Picture a ceramic sink — smooth, dense and easy to clean. A plastic bucket becomes rough over time, takes on odours and binds deposits. Exactly this difference applies in the mouth too.
We deliberately do not perform root canal treatments and apicoectomies ourselves. We advise you in detail on alternatives — and of course refer you to experienced specialists if you choose this path.
The decision is always yours. It's important to us that you know all the options.
"The best tooth replacement is your own tooth — preserved as long as possible."
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