preventive dentistry

It is important to prevent oral health and dental problems.

Problems in the mouth not only affect the mouth, but can affect overall health and well-being.
Preventing oral health problems starts with daily care. By regularly brushing your teeth twice a day and using dental floss or mouthwash, you can effectively remove plaque and food debris that can otherwise lead to cavities and gum disease. Maintaining good oral hygiene reduces the risk of cavities, tooth loss and other dental-related diseases. It is also important to visit the dentist regularly for professional cleanings and check-ups, which will help detect and treat any problems early.

How often should I visit the dentist?

The frequency of your appointments will be decided together with your practitioner based on your oral health. Some people may be at higher risk of problems and need to be seen more often, for example if they have diabetes, Sjögren's syndrome or rheumatoid arthritis.

Financial support

If you are at higher risk due to certain diseases, or have a long-term disability, you may be entitled to financial help with dental care, either through a special dental care allowance or through a special dental care grant.

Find out more about how they differ by clicking on the links below. You can also discuss it with your therapist during your visit.

Before the visit

Here you will find useful tips and information for your visit, including information on the examination, cancellations and payment.

After the visit

During your visit, you will receive personalized advice on how to take care of your teeth after treatment and to prevent problems.

Aesthetic dentistry

Improve your confidence and self-esteem with aesthetic dentistry. We offer customized procedures to suit your specific needs and wishes.

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