Lingual Frenectomy Nicosia, Cyprus

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Excellent
from 23 users
8.2
Kyriakos Liverdos Dental Clinic - Dental Clinic in Cyprus

Kyriakos Liverdos Dental Clinic

16 Arch Makariou III Avenue,, Office 101, Lakatamia, Nicosia, 2324
Lakatameia in Cyprus is the location of this dental clinic where high quality and low cost services are offered to overseas patients. The clinic is fitted with the latest in dental equipment to enable the qualified and experienced dentist and his team to perform advanced dental procedures. All international standards of sterilization and cross infection control are strictly adhered to by the team for the safety of patients. Services provided include examinations and professional dental cleaning, general dental care, gum disease treatments and gum surgery, teeth whitening and implant surgery to replace missing teeth.
Lingual Frenectomy  
Dentist Consultation up to €20
Dental Implants  
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ServiceScore
Very Good
from 67 users
7.1
Yiannikos Centre for Holistic Dentistry - Dr Panikos Yiannikos

Yiannikos Centre for Holistic Dentistry

8 Alkeous and Pindarou Street, Nicosia, 1060
5.0 from 2 verified reviews
Very outstanding workGeorgia, Cyprus, 14 11 21

The best dental care I have ever experienced. Very outstanding work !!! Impressed by the professionalism, quality, cleanliness, friendliness and warmth of the whole team. What you give is what you promise. Keep it up Dr. Yiannikos !!! You are the best !!!!! Highly recommend to anyone !!!

Lingual Frenectomy  
Dentist Consultation  
Dental Implants  
What are they? A dental implant is an appliance used to replace the roots of teeth. The implant is surgically attached to the jaw bone and an artificial tooth is attached to the top of the implant, creating a natural looking, undetectable replacement for the missing tooth. In the event that more than one tooth is missing, several implants may provide a base for a series of artificial teeth known as a fixed bridge. Implants can even be used to secure a full set of removable dentures for people who have no remaining natural teeth. This can greatly improve chewing ability and reduce the risk of choking. Advantages: 1. Dental implants with artificial teeth are the closest thing to regrowing your natural teeth. 2. They are strong, stable, durable and virtually undetectable. 3. By filling gaps left by missing teeth, implants can provide better chewing ability and head off jaw joint problems. 4. They are far superior to removable dentures. Disadvantages: 1. Dental implants do require surgery and time to heal. 2. They are initially more expensive than dentures or fixed bridges. Procedure: First appointmentThe dentist will examine your teeth and determine whether implants are the solution to your dental problems, x-rays are necessary to discover the state of the jawbone, particularly if the teeth have been lost for some time. This information can be used to determine whether implants would work for you and, if so, what particular type of implant that would be best for your situation. Second appointmentUnder local anaesthesia, the first step for many implant procedures is the exposure of the bone where the implant is to be made. This is followed by placement of the implant into the exposed jawbone. Implants that are placed in the bone are called endosteal implants and are made of titanium or a titanium alloy because this metal does not adversely interact with biological ti
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