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Our special therapy – painless, reliable and realistic

As Sensitive Dentists we offer you for your individual situation the best solution to improve your denture and to get rid of your dental phobia.

Phase 1: The non-binding conversation.

At the first appointment we would like to get to know you and your situation to find out more about the reasons for your dental fear and to learn more about your current dental problems. In doing so, the first appointment will be a pure conversation, without any treatment to your teeth. In this conversation we would like to find out how you image your teeth and we will show you all possibilities of a successful treatment. At the same time, we of course have to talk about the budget for the treatment. At least we will take a radiogram of your denture.

Based on the radiogram, your expectations of the treatment and your budget for the treatment, we will work out a treatment proposal and a cost plan which will be send to you within the next days.

Phase 2: The treatment

The second appointment is the treatment which is generally carried out under general anaesthesia as an outpatient. Within this appointment as possible all your dental problems should be corrected. In some cases however, e.g. if bone reconstruction is necessary or if you need multiple dental implants, it could be possible that not all the treatment can be done within a single session. We do not want to promise you impossible things, because we go for the best for you and for the success of the treatment.

After a treatment in general anaesthesia you in general will not suffer from significant pain or swelling. The abdication of local anaesthesia does not act traumatising on the tissue which leads to less postoperative pain and swelling.

Phase 3: Your new smile!

The patient comes to the last appointment to get his new prosthesis. In general this is possible without any further anaesthesia as patients have usually lost their phobic reactions at this point of time.

At the end of our treatment your denture is completely reconstructed and it is likely that you overcame your dental fear so that you can go to the dentist for routine examination in the future.


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