Dental Checks for Dental Health and Aesthetics

To maintain dental and oral health, your dentist offers regular check-ups for preventive care. During routine examinations, for example, the teeth are checked for caries (tooth decay) and signs of wear, the periodontium (the tooth-supporting apparatus) and the oral mucous membranes for inflammation. In addition, regularly applied measures of individual prophylaxis such as professional tooth cleaning (PZR) and fluoridation of the teeth can round off preventive care.

Furthermore, additional dental checks can help you gain clarity about the effects of your dietary habits on your dental and oral health:

Dental nutritional analysis

It serves as a detailed examination and evaluation of your individual nutritional situation. If this deviates from the findings of current nutritional medicine, a consultation will take place to optimize your diet. You will receive detailed nutritional recommendations including anindividual nutrition plan for your dental and oral health.

Dental vital substance analysis for men/women

Vital nutrients include, to name a few, vitamins, minerals and trace elements. Their supply supports the self-healing powers of the organism. Deficiencies, however, can, among other things, weaken the immune system, lead to changes in the skin and mucous membranes, and influence the disease process of gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and periodontitis (inflammation of the periodontium). The vital substance analysis reveals possible gender-specific deficiencies in the area of vital substances. You will receive individual vital substance recommendations for a diet conducive to dental and oral health.

The services of the nutritional and vital substance analysis are presented below.