International Sterilization Standards
The clinical care and health of our patients is so very important to us. Following very strict hygiene policies, our sterilisation and disinfection techniques meet the highest of international standards. Our patients can be secure in the knowledge that the sterilisation processes used in our clinic, which are constantly monitored, guarantee that all dental tools are completely sterile before use. Following strict hospital guidelines, specially trained personnel hermetically seal sterilised items in a spotlessly clean environment.
‘All On Four’ Treatment In Two Days
Utilising the latest technological standards, and depending on the patient’s health, the dentists and technicians in our clinic can complete the ‘All on Four’ treatment within 2 days. We achieve this by taking the necessary measurements for the dental prosthesis immediately after implantation. Using the EXOCAD software, in conjunction with an Extra Oral Scanner, the design is immediately transferred to a 3D printer resulting in a new permanent prosthesis within hours.
CEREC® Technology
Before the advent of the CEREC® CAD-CAM dental restoration system, treatment for dental veneers would take about seven days – we can now provide this treatment on the same day. For quite some time our clinic has utilised the CAD-CAM dental restoration system, one of the dental miracles used around the world. The treatment involves taking an infrared picture of the patient’s existing teeth, and using the necessary computer software, a new design is made to restore the patient’s smile.
Utilising this system we provide high-quality ceramic crowns, ceramic dental laminates, dental veneers, inlays and onlays on the same day for our patients coming from abroad.
Panoramic X-Ray
The Panoramic Dental X-Ray uses a very small dose of ionizing radiation to capture the entire mouth in one image. It is commonly performed by dentists and oral surgeons in everyday practice, and may be used to plan treatment for dentures, braces, extractions and implants.
The Comfort-in TM: Pain free – needle free injection
This miraculous equipment is a godsend for those patients who suffer from dental phobia. Free from any needles, the patient will not feel the pain associated with needle injections.
Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Bone Surgery System
This ultrasonic vibration system provides the safest and effective treatment in oral and maxillofacial surgeries and dental implant surgery. It is utilised during sinus lift, implant site preparation, root and teeth preparation, and orthodontic surgery. This equipment has been designed for situations where the patient has a degraded bone structure.
Physiodispenser
The Physiodispenser is equipment designed essentially for implantologists, but can also be used during other oral surgery procedures. Utilising this equipment, the dentist can adjust the bone and other hard tissues just prior to an implant being positioned. The procedure is quick, and is both safe and comfortable for the patient.
PRP Equipment
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, uses injections of a concentration of a patient’s own blood platelets to accelerate the healing in dental procedures. The procedure involves the releasing of growth factors that stimulate the stem cells, which cause blood clotting and the production of new tissues, helping to heal wounds quickly.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is especially used for dental implant procedures, such as; bone grafting, sinus lift, and bone defect fistula repair between the mouth and sinus cavity.
Note: Patients with bleeding disorders do not qualify for this in-house procedure!
Autoclave
Our patient’s health and wellbeing are of paramount importance to the team at Hos Dent. The Autoclave sterilising technology is designed to hygienically clean the tools and equipment we use during dental procedures. An Autoclave is a pressure chamber that uses pressurised steam (250 – 270 Fahrenheit) to clean the items for 10-15 minutes.
Apex Locator
In addition to diagnostic radiography, our Endodontics team use the Apex Locator to determine the length of the root canal space by using the resistance to an electric current, offering the patient an almost painless and rapid treatment.