Uvi Dent

Dental Clinic
on Sofiivskaya Borshchahivka

UVI DENT

“WE CREATE LAUGHTERS”

Our services

UVI DENT
Family Dental Clinic

Why our clients choose UVI DENT:

Quality materials and modern equipment

Professionalism of our doctors

Individual approach to each patient

Affordable prices and a loyalty system for regular customers

80% of customers come to us on the recommendation of friends

Satisfied clients are the result of our work

Our doctors

Questions Frequently Asked by Patients:

Not always! A dental X-ray should be taken, and a decision should be made individually for each patient.

The first dental visit should take place at 6-8 months when the first baby tooth erupts. This visit is crucial for establishing hygiene practices and teaching parents how to care for their child’s teeth. The dentist advises on individual oral hygiene, proper toothbrush and toothpaste selection, and explains the process of cleaning baby teeth. Subsequent visits should occur every six months. Once all baby teeth have erupted, visits every three to six months are recommended, with the frequency determined by the dentist.

Baby teeth must be treated, as children need them for chewing. The first permanent teeth emerge at 6-7 years old, and more follow at 9-10 years old.

No! Firstly, local anesthesia is very effective, and secondly, the bone itself does not feel pain.

Unfortunately, no. Sometimes additional orthodontic elements such as micro-implants are necessary, and treatment may be more effective with braces.

It is advisable to see an orthodontist once a year after the eruption of all baby teeth or the eruption of the first permanent molars at 5-6 years old.

Yes, it is possible after consulting with a dentist on how to correctly use whitening caps and gels. The dentist should check for any contraindications to this procedure. However, in-clinic whitening tends to have longer-lasting effects.

An implant is more effective as it preserves adjacent teeth, eliminating the need for grinding and pulp removal (nerve extraction).

Not always; success often depends on both the patient and the dentist.