Preventive dental care
Keep your teeth healthy for the long term
Do you want to prevent problems before they occur? Preventive dental care includes regular checkups, examinations, and individual recommendations that help keep teeth and gums healthy, prevent cavities and other complications, and preserve a natural smile for many years.

What is preventive dental care?
Preventive dental care focuses on maintaining healthy teeth and detecting problems early. It includes regular check-ups, professional teeth cleaning, fluoridation, caries diagnosis and gum monitoring. At Poladent, we combine modern technologies and an individual approach to minimize the risk of tooth decay, inflammation and other complications and ensure long-term oral health.
When is preventive dental care appropriate?

How does preventive dental care work?
- Initial examination : A doctor or hygienist will assess the condition of your teeth, gums, and oral cavity.
- Prevention plan : We will prepare an individual plan of inspections, cleaning and other preventive measures.
- Advice and education : We will provide advice on home care, eating habits, and cleaning techniques for long-term dental and gum health.
How satisfied are our clients with their new teeth?
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Examination and prevention
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No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so the patient does not feel pain. After the surgery, temporary sensitivity or mild swelling may occur.
It depends on individual healing. Typically, it takes 2–5 months from implant placement to the fitting of the crown or other final restoration.
With proper care and regular check-ups, a dental implant can last for decades—often even a lifetime.
It is recommended at least once a year, even if you have no problems.
It includes an examination of the teeth, gums, and fillings, as well as X-rays if needed and recommendations for dental hygiene care.
Ideally twice a year, and more frequently for patients with periodontitis.
A visit to the dental hygienist should not be painful, though it can feel slightly uncomfortable—especially during the first session or if there is a larger amount of tartar present.
For patients with sensitive gums or advanced inflammation, local anesthesia can be used to ensure greater comfort.
It includes the removal of tartar and stains, polishing, and instruction on proper oral and gum care techniques.
Sometimes it causes pain or sensitivity to sweet, hot, or cold foods, but it is often detected only during a dental check-up.
We use modern aesthetic composite fillings that blend naturally with the color of the tooth.








