Treatments

As Europe Smile Center Dental Clinic, we always protect your oral and dental health. Our goal is to provide healthy smiles.

We are dedicated to helping you uphold your oral health as an integral aspect of overall well-being. Our expert team offers comprehensive dental care for all ages, striving to enhance the health of your smiles through various treatment methods. These include implant surgery, porcelain/zirconium crowns, smile design, teeth whitening, orthodontic treatments, pediatric dentistry, and root canal treatments.

Implant

During surgery to place the dental implant, your oral surgeon makes a cut to open your gum and expose the bone.

When to See an Orthodontist

If you recognize any of these signs or concerns in your child or yourself, it might be time to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist.

Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleaning is a part of oral hygiene.  It involves removing dental plaque from the teeth in order to prevent spaces between teeth, periodontal diseases and gingivitis.

Tooth Whitening

Professional tooth whitening can often restore your confidence and without the need for veneers or crowns.

Crown Therapy

Our teeth can get damaged with various of reason.   You may encounter the problem of losing the size and shape of your tooth. Dental crowns are tooth-shaped “caps” and can  be attached to the top of the tooth.

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia is used for simpler procedures like a cavity filling, which requires a shorter time to complete and is generally less complicated.

Pedodontics

At Europe Smile Center, we are here for your whole family.

What is filling ?

A filling treatment is used for cavity, small hole in a tooth. First of all, our dentist removes the decayed too tissue. Secondly and finally, fills the space with a filling material.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure that relieves pain caused by an infected or abscessed tooth.

Periodontitis (Gum Disease)

Periodontitis, called gum disease, is a serious gum infection that damages soft tissue and, if left untreated, can destroy the bone that supports your teeth