Services
What we offer
Doctor Consultation
The doctor's consultation at BadamDent is the starting point of any treatment, and we give this stage particular care because accurate diagnosis is half the battle of successful treatment. Each consultation lasts roughly 30 to 45 minutes and is conducted…
Learn more →General Dental Treatment
General dental treatment is the most common service of BadamDent's therapeutic department and covers caries, pulpitis, early-stage periodontitis, tooth sensitivity and a wide range of toothaches. Every treatment begins with accurate diagnostics — visiography, an intraoral camera and, when needed,…
Learn more →Dental Filling (European)
European-made light-cured composite filling materials (Ivoclar Vivadent, 3M ESPE, VOCO, Kerr) are considered the gold standard of modern restorative dentistry. They combine excellent aesthetics with outstanding mechanical strength and reproduce the properties of natural tooth tissue as closely as possible.…
Learn more →Estelite Filling (Japan)
Estelite Sigma Quick and Estelite Asteria (Tokuyama Dental, Japan) are premium composite filling materials with the lowest polymerisation shrinkage in the world and the most natural aesthetic outcome. The material's defining feature is its unique Supra-Nano Spherical Filler technology —…
Learn more →Dental Filling (Korean)
Modern Korean-made nano-composite filling materials (DentKist, Meta Biomed, Spident) offer an excellent balance of quality and price. New-generation formulas provide good aesthetics, colour stability, a high polish and lasting abrasion resistance — they are now a genuine alternative to European…
Learn more →Scaling (Tartar Removal)
Scaling is the professional removal of hardened tartar (calculus) from the tooth surface and below the gum line using an ultrasonic device (Cavitron, EMS, Woodpecker). Tartar forms when bacterial biofilm mineralises and cannot be removed by ordinary brushing. These deposits…
Learn more →Airflow Cleaning
Airflow is a patented gentle blasting technology by the Swiss company EMS: a mixture of air, water and ultra-fine powder (sodium bicarbonate or glycine-based erythritol) completely removes pigmentation, bacterial biofilm and soft plaque without harming enamel. Its advantage over classic…
Learn more →Aesthetic Restoration of Front Teeth
Aesthetic restoration of front teeth rebuilds chipped, fractured, worn, discoloured or gappy (diastema, trema) anterior teeth using premium composite materials. Compared with veneers or ceramic crowns it is a more affordable, enamel-preserving and reversible option. Modern nano-hybrid and microfill composites…
Learn more →Periodontitis Treatment
Periodontitis (apical periodontitis) is an inflammation of the tissues and bone around the tooth root. It is usually the consequence of untreated caries or pulpitis, with an inflammatory focus, granuloma or cyst forming at the root tip. Typical symptoms include…
Learn more →Fiber Post
A fiber post is a modern endodontic anchor used to reliably rebuild severely damaged teeth after root canal treatment, especially when less than 50% of the crown remains. The most popular brands are RelyX Fiber Post (3M), Tenax, Reforpost and…
Learn more →Standard Tooth Extraction
Standard tooth extraction is the painless and minimally traumatic removal of teeth whose roots are fully visible and which cannot be saved due to decay or trauma. At BadamDent, extraction is always considered the last resort — every possibility of…
Learn more →Impacted Tooth Extraction
An impacted tooth is one that remains stuck below the gum or bone and has not erupted normally. This most often involves wisdom teeth, canines and premolars. Unerupted teeth can press on the roots of neighbouring teeth, causing resorption or…
Learn more →Standard Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Standard wisdom tooth extraction is the simple removal of a fully erupted third molar whose roots are completely visible. Wisdom teeth sit at the very back of the jaw and are often poorly cleaned during everyday hygiene, leading to caries,…
Learn more →Gum-Impacted Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Gum-impacted wisdom tooth extraction is the surgical procedure performed when the tooth has fully formed but remains beneath soft gum tissue and cannot erupt. This is the most common problem in young adults (17–25 years) and usually presents with pericoronitis…
Learn more →Partial Bone-Impacted Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Partial bone-impacted wisdom tooth extraction is a complex surgical procedure performed when part of the wisdom tooth remains under soft tissue while another part is embedded in bone. This category typically includes mesially, distally or horizontally tilted wisdom teeth that…
Learn more →Full Bone-Impacted Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Full bone-impacted wisdom tooth extraction is the most complex surgical procedure we perform. These wisdom teeth are completely hidden in bone and never appear in the oral cavity. They often produce no symptoms and are discovered incidentally on radiographic examination.…
Learn more →Pericoronitis Treatment
Pericoronitis is a painful inflammation of the gum tissue (the so-called operculum) around a partially erupted tooth — most often a wisdom tooth. Bacteria and food debris accumulate beneath the soft tissue and infection develops. Symptoms include severe pain, gum…
Learn more →Partial (Closed) Sinus Lift
Closed (crestal) sinus lift is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed when there is insufficient bone height (5–8 mm) in the upper posterior jaw before implant placement. After tooth loss the maxillary sinus gradually pneumatises downward and thins the alveolar…
Learn more →Bilateral Sinus Lift
Bilateral (open, lateral) sinus lift is a complex surgical procedure to build bone in the posterior maxilla on both sides. It is essential when bone height is severely reduced (≤4 mm) and for patients missing multiple teeth for a long…
Learn more →Alveolar Ridge Expansion
Alveolar ridge expansion (ridge split) is a modern surgical procedure performed when the alveolar ridge is too narrow (3–4 mm wide) for implant placement. After tooth loss, alveolar bone resorbs first in width — this can reduce the minimum width…
Learn more →Bone Grafting
Bone grafting (bone augmentation, GBR — Guided Bone Regeneration) is the reconstruction of alveolar bone resorbed after tooth loss, trauma, infection or periodontitis. This procedure is the foundation of successful implantation — without bone, an implant cannot be placed. At…
Learn more →Implant Removal
Implant removal is the specialised surgical extraction of an implant due to failed osseointegration, peri-implantitis (inflammation of bone and soft tissue around the implant), mechanical fracture, improper positioning or the patient's aesthetic demands. It requires extremely delicate surgical technique and…
Learn more →AnyRidge Megagen Implant (Korea)
AnyRidge (Megagen, South Korea) is one of the most advanced premium implant systems in global implantology. It was specifically developed for the mandible and poor-quality bone and is distinguished by its Knife-Edge thread design. Wide, deep threads and a unique…
Learn more →Medentika Implant (Germany)
Medentika (Germany) is a German-made implant system that belongs to the Straumann Group. It was acquired by Straumann in the 2010s and has become their strategic mid-premium implant brand. The system is recognised for German quality, precise engineering and proven…
Learn more →Biotech Implant (France)
Biotech Dental (France) is one of Europe's largest independent implant manufacturers, based in Salon-de-Provence. The company has been operating since 1987 and is present in over 90 countries. The system fully complies with European clinical standards and holds CE Class…
Learn more →Straumann SLA Implant (Switzerland)
Straumann SLA (Switzerland) is the Swiss premium implant system manufactured in Basel and regarded as the gold standard of global implantology. Founded in 1954, Straumann is today the world's #1 implant brand. The SLA (Sandblasted, Large-grit, Acid-etched) surface technology was…
Learn more →Straumann SLActive Implant (Switzerland)
Straumann SLActive (Switzerland) is the most advanced hydrophilic active surface in the Straumann portfolio. This revolutionary technology, introduced in 2005, is based on storing the implant in a special environment (nitrogen atmosphere, isotonic saline solution) that keeps the surface fully…
Learn more →Nuvo Implant
The Nuvo Implant System is a reliable mid-budget implant system known for its modern tapered design, proven engineering and SLA-activated surface. The material is Grade 4 Commercially Pure Titanium (CP4 Ti) — the international standard for biocompatibility. Suitable for most…
Learn more →Inno Implant (Korea)
Inno (Cowellmedi, South Korea) is a quality implant system widely used in over 50 countries worldwide. Cowellmedi is one of Korea's leading dental equipment manufacturers, with 30 years of experience. The system fully meets international standards with CE, ISO 13485…
Learn more →MIS C1 Implant (Israel)
MIS C1 (MIS Implants Technologies, Israel) is a premium tapered implant system that belongs to the Dentsply Sirona Group. MIS has been operating since 1995 and is widely available in more than 75 countries. The C1 system is MIS's flagship…
Learn more →Biotem Implant
Biotem (South Korea) is a reliable mid-budget implant system manufactured with next-generation technologies. The company was founded in 2007 and is widely used in Asia, the Middle East and CIS countries. The material is Grade 4 Commercially Pure Titanium —…
Learn more →Osstem Implant (Korea)
Osstem Implant (South Korea) is Asia's #1 and one of the top 5 implant manufacturers worldwide. The company was founded in 1997, is currently present in over 100 countries and, with more than 10 million successful implant placements, holds a…
Learn more →Nobel Biocare Implant (Sweden/USA)
Nobel Biocare (Sweden/USA) is the pioneer of global implantology. Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark placed the historic first titanium implant in 1965 under the name Brånemark System — the ancestor of Nobel — which is considered the birth of modern implantology. Today…
Learn more →Peri-implant Soft Tissue Grafting
Peri-implant soft tissue grafting is a critical microsurgical procedure for implant longevity and ideal aesthetic outcomes. Research shows that at least 2 mm of firmly attached keratinised gingiva must surround the implant — this dramatically reduces the risk of peri-implantitis…
Learn more →Gum Recession Treatment
Gum recession treatment is a modern microsurgical procedure performed when the gum margin migrates apically and the tooth root becomes exposed. Causes of recession: aggressive tooth brushing, consequences of orthodontic treatment, periodontitis, anatomical features and trauma. This disturbs the aesthetics…
Learn more →Maxillary Sinus Floor Plastic Surgery
Maxillary sinus floor plastic surgery is a precise surgical procedure performed when there is a pathological communication (oroantral communication or fistula) between the maxillary sinus and the oral cavity, or when the bony wall of the sinus floor is too…
Learn more →Complications & Reoperations from Other Clinics
Complications and re-treatments after other clinics — restoring failed or incompletely finished treatment performed elsewhere is a special area of expertise at BadamDent. Typical clinical situations: failing implant (no osseointegration, peri-implantitis, mechanical fracture), broken endodontic instrument in a canal, unresolved…
Learn more →Sedation
Sedation is a modern, gentle and safe anaesthesia technique that keeps the patient fully relaxed and comfortable throughout treatment. It is completely different from general anaesthesia — the patient remains conscious but deeply relaxed, feels no pain or discomfort and…
Learn more →Metal-Ceramic Crown
A metal-ceramic crown (PFM — Porcelain Fused to Metal) is a decades-proven, strong and cost-effective prosthetic solution. It is still considered one of the main methods of dental prosthetics. The substructure is made of a chrome-cobalt (CrCo), titanium or nickel-chrome…
Learn more →Platinum-Gold Ceramic Crown
A platinum-gold ceramic crown is the premium version of classic metal-ceramic prosthetics. Instead of a standard chrome-cobalt alloy, the core is made of noble metals (gold 75–80%, platinum, palladium). This material has long been considered the international gold standard of…
Learn more →Press Ceramic Crown
A press-ceramic crown (lithium disilicate, IPS e.max Press) is a metal-free, monolithic ceramic prosthetic solution developed by Ivoclar Vivadent (Liechtenstein). The material has a flexural strength of 360–400 MPa — three times higher than classic feldspathic porcelain, although slightly lower…
Learn more →Zirconia Crown
A zirconia crown (zirconium dioxide) is the gold standard of modern dental prosthetics. The material is next-generation yttria-stabilised tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP) — an ultra-strong ceramic also used in the space and aerospace industries. Strength is 900–1,200 MPa — many…
Learn more →Zirconia Crown (E-max)
A zirconia crown (E-max) is a premium aesthetic prosthetic solution known as “layered zirconia” — fabricated by layering and firing E-max porcelain (IPS e.max Ceram, lithium disilicate) onto a zirconia core. This combination unites the best properties of both materials:…
Learn more →Zirconia Veneer
Zirconia veneer is the most durable and most opaque type of veneer. The material is yttria-stabilised zirconium dioxide (Y-TZP) with a strength of 900–1,200 MPa. Unlike classic E-max veneers, zirconia veneers are thicker and opaque, so they completely mask the…
Learn more →Dental Prosthesis (Classic)
A dental prosthesis (classic removable) is the oldest and most proven restorative option for multiple tooth loss or complete edentulism. Although modern dentistry usually recommends implantation, removable prostheses are still the most accessible and fastest treatment option in most situations.…
Learn more →Simple Jaw Prosthesis
A simple jaw prosthesis (classic acrylic denture) is the most widely used and time-tested prosthetic solution for a fully edentulous jaw. Used in medical practice for decades, its modern versions offer high quality. The material is high-quality dental acrylic (PMMA);…
Learn more →Soft Jaw Prosthesis
A soft (nylon) jaw prosthesis is a modern denture made from a flexible material. Unlike classic acrylic prostheses, the base is made from a polyamide-based bioplastic (nylon), giving the material outstanding elasticity and softness. Material brands: Valplast, Acetal, Bioplast, Flexite.…
Learn more →E-max Veneer
An E-max veneer is the most natural-looking veneer available, made of lithium disilicate ceramic by Ivoclar Vivadent (Liechtenstein). Material properties: 360–400 MPa strength, perfect light transmission (translucency), flawless imitation of the internal optical properties of a natural tooth. E-max veneers…
Learn more →Implant-Supported Metal-Ceramic
Implant-supported metal-ceramic restoration is a metal-ceramic crown placed on an implant after its placement and osseointegration. It is the most widely used and time-tested method for fully restoring the function and aesthetics of a lost tooth. Treatment protocol: 3–6 months…
Learn more →Implant-Supported Hybrid Prosthesis
An implant-supported hybrid prosthesis is one of the most comfortable and modern solutions for full-jaw restoration. The hybrid prosthesis is screw-retained on 4–6 implants — the patient cannot remove it; only the dentist takes it out for professional cleaning. This…
Learn more →Implant-Supported Bar Prosthesis
An implant-supported bar prosthesis (overdenture on bar) is a removable prosthetic option clipped onto a custom-made titanium or chrome-cobalt bar that joins 2–4 implants. It is the most popular “middle way” between a classic removable denture and a fixed hybrid…
Learn more →Toronto Bridge on Implants
Toronto Bridge on implants is the most advanced and stable full-arch prosthesis type. The protocol was developed by researchers at the University of Toronto (1980s) and forms the basis of modern All-on-4 / All-on-6 protocols. The Toronto Bridge is screw-retained…
Learn more →Dental Visiography
Dental visiography is a modern digital dental X-ray technique. Unlike classic film X-rays, visiography uses a special sensor — the sensor is placed in the patient's mouth and produces a direct digital image when exposed. The image appears on the…
Learn more →Pediatric Hygiene
Pediatric hygiene is a comprehensive professional preventive programme for children, starting from age 3 and recommended every 6 months. Children's teeth require special attention during development — the enamel is thin, sensitive to decay, and losing teeth after treatment is…
Learn more →Caries Prevention (Children)
Caries prevention in children is the most important and effective area of pediatric dentistry. Damage to children's teeth causes both physical pain and psychological trauma, which is why prevention is always better than treatment. BadamDent offers a comprehensive preventive programme…
Learn more →Pediatric Filling
Pediatric fillings are the primary method for treating childhood caries. At BadamDent we use composite or glass-ionomer materials specifically designed for children, available in colourful options (young patients love them!) or transparent (GC Fuji IX, Helio Progress, Twinky Star, Vitremer).…
Learn more →Pediatric Root Canal Treatment
Pediatric root canal treatment is an important method for treating baby teeth with deep caries or pulpitis, to avoid premature tooth loss. Baby teeth preserve space for permanent teeth, and losing them early can cause orthodontic problems, incorrect eruption of…
Learn more →Pediatric Tooth Extraction
Pediatric tooth extraction is a rare but sometimes necessary procedure in children's dentistry. Reasons include: the natural exfoliation time has passed while the permanent tooth is pushing through, deep caries beyond restoration, deep pulpitis or periodontitis, fracture due to trauma,…
Learn more →Pediatric Crown Restoration
Pediatric crown restoration is a modern paediatric prosthetic method used to save severely damaged baby teeth. Sometimes caries destroys more than half of a tooth, or after pulpotomy/pulpectomy the tooth needs full protection — in such cases a regular filling…
Learn more →Orthodontic Plate
An orthodontic plate is a removable appliance used to correct jaw shape and dental arch in children and teenagers. It is the main tool of early orthodontic intervention (interceptive orthodontics) and is applied between ages 6 and 12, before all…
Learn more →Simple Braces (Metal)
Simple braces (metal) are the most reliable, time-tested and accessible solution for orthodontic problems. They have been the foundation of global orthodontics for decades. Modern mini-metal brackets (Mini Diamond, Mini Master, Roth, MBT prescription) are 30–40% smaller and more comfortable…
Learn more →Complex Braces (Ceramic / Self-Ligating)
Complex braces (ceramic or self-ligating) are premium orthodontic options offering better aesthetics and faster treatment. They fall into two main categories: 1) Ceramic brackets (Clarity ADVANCED, Damon Clear, Inspire ICE) — aesthetic brackets made in clear or beige to match…
Learn more →Orthodontic Mini Implant
An orthodontic mini implant (TAD — Temporary Anchorage Device, OrthoImplant, Tomas pin) is a small titanium screw temporarily placed in bone to create an anchorage point during tooth movement. Diameter: 1.4–2.0 mm, length: 6–12 mm — many times smaller than…
Learn more →Retainer
A retainer is an essential appliance used after orthodontic treatment to lock the teeth in their new position. This stage is a critical part of orthodontic treatment — without a retainer, teeth gradually tend to return to their old position…
Learn more →Mouthguard (Night Guard / Sports)
A mouthguard (night guard or sports) is a clear or coloured flexible tray that protects the teeth from various forms of damage. Two main types are available: 1) Night guard (occlusal splint) — for patients with bruxism (night-time clenching or…
Learn more →Rebond (Bracket Re-bonding)
Rebond (bracket re-bonding) is the re-attachment of a detached or damaged bracket to a tooth during orthodontic treatment. It is one of the most common small problems during orthodontic care. Bracket detachment usually happens due to hard foods (nuts, bone-in…
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