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Oral surgery

Simple tooth extraction | DKK 300

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A simple extraction is performed on a tooth that is above the gumline and can be seen in the mouth. These teeth can typically be removed easily by loosening the tooth with a lifter or elevator and pulled out with forceps. This is a quick process, and the healing time is usually pretty fast.

Complicated tooth extraction | DKK 400

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Complicated tooth extractions require surgical intervention. Examples of complicated tooth extraction cases include entangled roots, impacted teeth, very large sinuses and mouth infections. If one of the teeth that need to be pulled is already fractured, it is likely that it will fracture even more while being pulled, requiring the skills of a trained oral surgeon.

Removal of wisdom teeth without excavation | DKK 500

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Non-surgical Extractions are performed for erupted teeth. Instruments are used to separate the the tissue from the tooth to remove it from its position in the jaw. This procedure includes routine removal of tooth structure, minor smoothing of the socket, and sutures if indicated.

Surgical removal of the root tip (resection) | DKK 745

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During this surgical procedure an endodontist will remove the root tip to treat the infection or inflammation. This procedure is a little more in-depth than just getting a root canal as it requires to reveal the jawbone in order to access and remove the apex.

Cyst removal | DKK 745

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After a thorough examination of your CBCT scan, your dentist will decide which treatment is best for your particular dental cyst. They may decide to remove it and the affected tooth. Alternatively, marsupialisation may be used, where a slit is made in the cyst and then sutured open so the cyst can freely drain itself.

Releasing stuck lip-tie/tongue-tie (frenuloplasty) | DKK 470

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A frenectomy — sometimes called a frenulectomy — is an oral surgery procedure that treats lip-tie or tongue-tie. During the procedure, your surgeon cuts or modifies a frenum (also called frenulum) — a band of connective tissue that joins two areas. In your mouth, frena (the plural of frenum) can join your lips to your gums or your tongue to the floor of your mouth.
You have multiple frena in your mouth. Most of the time, they don’t cause any issues. However, if a frenum is too short or too tight, it can cause oral health problems and may have a negative impact on speech.

Implants

Camlog/Conelog implant insertion | DKK 3,400

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A dental implant is an artificial root made of biomaterials that is implanted in the place of the lost tooth(s), thus enabling our patients to make a complete fixed tooth replacement, even in case of complete toothlessness. Our company has been using the premium category German Camlog implantation system for more than 15 years, with an extremely high success rate.

Surgical template | DKK 750 - 1,400

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A surgical template is a guide used to assist in the proper surgical placement and angulation of dental implants. However, a surgical guide not only facilitates implant placement but can also be used for other purposes, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and even second-stage surgery.

Bone substitute materials | DKK 650 - 3,500

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Bone substitutes can be broadly categorized into bone grafts (autograft, allograft, xenograft), ceramics (hydroxyapatite, TCP, calcium sulphate) and growth factors (DBM, PRP, BMP'S) [10]. The ideal bone substitute should be biocompatible and not evoke any adverse inflammatory response.

Membranes | DKK 750 - 1,700

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Dental membrane is a barrier which prevents gum from growing into the bone cavity. Most bone grafts for dental implants have a membrane placed over the bone but under the gum, but there are other types and styles of membranes.

Endodontrics

Root canal treatment - incisors or canines | DKK 1,150

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Root canal therapy is an alternative to the extraction of a tooth and is most commonly used for larger or more important teeth like the canine teeth (fangs) and the main chewing teeth in the back of the mouth.

Internal whitening of a root-treated tooth | DKK 300

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Internal bleaching is the process of whitening a tooth that previously had a root canal. Teeth with root canals will discolor over time. For this procedure, a resevoir is made on the top portion of the tooth. The bleaching agent is placed inside and sealed.

Root pin (fiberglass/metal) | DKK 150/piece

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The root canal post denture is such a prosthesis which replaces the tooth’s crown or a part of it with the help of a pin guided into the root canal. The extended crown defects can be reconstructed with this method. Root pin can be inserted only in root canal treated teeth. The pin is responsible for anchoring the crown abutment.

Dentures

Metal-ceramic crown/bridge | DKK 900

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Metal ceramic crowns consist of excellent biocompatible alloys covered by a special ceramic material, porcelain. When you lack one or more teeth between existing strong teeth, it is possible to not replace them with implants. Instead, a bridge can be placed.

Zirconium crown/bridge (metal-free) | DKK 1500

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The Zirconia Crowns look more translucent and are much stronger than the Porcelain fused to the Metal posts. The Zirconia crowns are milled from a single block of crystal and can be up to five times stronger than a porcelain / metal fuse.

Complete prosthesis | DKK 2,600/jaw bone

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Complete dental prosthesis is placed on the lower and upper palates when there are no teeth in the mouth. Complete dental prostheses can be used for many years if well-maintained and hygienically preserved.

Denture relining | DKK 270

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A denture reline is a simple procedure to reshape the underside of a denture so that it fits more comfortably on the user's gums. Relining is periodically necessary as dentures lose their grip in the mouth.

Bite lifter | DKK 350

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The lifting of the bite is a technique used to unblock the occlusion, prevent the upper teeth from colliding with the lower ones or achieve a greater transversal benefit of the arches. It is often used in lingual, vestibular and even orthodontic treatments with aligners.

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