PREVENTION AND PRESERVATION OF DENTAL HEALTH

Dental Care

Dental Arts offers you the full range of professional support from prevention to diagnosis and treatment. Our team of experts and specialists will assist and guide you through your treatment options.

Amalgam Replacement


A replacement of amalgam with bionert tooth-coloured ceramic restorations sta­bilises the tooth permanently and creates a more attractive appearance.

Erosion damages


In response to a meal the body produces acids which make the teeth vulnera­ble. Saliva has the ability to neutralise these acids and remineralize the enamel within hours.

The effectiveness of this repair mechanism can be highly disturbed by our nutrition choices. Especially consistent consumption of acidic drinks or food increases the risk of enamel damage significantly. Also eating disorders or other reasons to ex­pose the teeth to stomach acid can have a dramatic impact on enamel and dentin.

Frequent consultation with a dental hygienist. and if indicated a nutritionist. will help to build a foundation for your dental health. If it is required to rebuild teeth concerning shape, colour and function, minimally invasive dentistry plays a major role.

If a bulimia is diagnosed the health insurance often bears the incurred costs. Un­fortunately, people suffering bulimia are often ashamed to talk about their prob­lems. The sooner the problem is identified, the better measures can be applied to save your teeth.

Caries (tooth decay)


Healthy teeth are important for a high quality of life. Caries is the most common dental disease in the world and it is mainly a consequence of wrong eating habits. At greatest risk are fissures (grooves in the grinding surface of the molars) and parts of the dentition that are hard to reach with a toothbrush.

During the treatment of tooth damage caused by dental decay, the affected part is removed by drilling and the cavity is medically sealed. To prevent your teeth from dental decay it is recommended to attend dental hygiene treatments regularly.

Frenectomy (removal of a frenulum)


A frenectomy is the removal of a frenulum. a small fold of tissue inside the lip in the middle of the upper and lower jaw. inserting into the jawbone. In some cases the frenulum can be too short and limit the mobility of the upper or lower lip. In other cases it can have a negative effect on the development of the tooth posi­tion. leading to misalignment and esthetic compromises. Prominent is for instance a big gap between the two upper central incisors (diastema). It is also often de­scribed as the main reason of gum loss and root exposure of teeth close to the frenulum. If these negative effects are observed an early surgical treatment to re­move the frenulum is indicated. In many times the removal is already performed in childhood. Minimal invasive surgical methods are applied.
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TESTIMONIALS

I highly recommend Dr. Konstantinos Harogiannis for all dental applications. He is an extremely competent and caring doctor performing prosthodontic, implant, cosmetic and reconstructive work. After surgery, he provided me with a well fitting temporary partial with 4 manufactured teeth, prior to a permanent partial. Kudos to Dr. Harogiannis, and many thanks.

-Mary Anne Chalaby

Thank you for all of your hard work restoring my teeth. You are a bright, talented and compassionate individual. Being surrounded by a friendly and competent office staff, is an added bonus.

-Carol

Dr. Kostas and the staff at Dental Arts of Cherry Hills are by far the most professional and caring group of prosthodontist ‘s around. I spent over 2 years researching the best place to replace a couple of missing and broken teeth. I ended up doing a complete set of new teeth with a combination of veneers and implants. Dr. Kostas made my smile look like a million bucks. Dental Arts of Cherry Hills was an exceptional value and they used the highest quality veneers and implants. I am extremely happy with the way my teeth look now. I get complemented often how beautiful my teeth look. Nobody knows they are cosmetically done unless I tell them. If your considering an implant or veneers you will be in good hands with Dr. Kostas and his staff. Just a side note Dr. Kostas and Gina ( his most awesome assistant ) came in on their off day to finish my teeth. They go out of their way to accommodate everyone. 5 stars is not enough to describe this Dr. I promise you will be happy by choosing Dr. Kostas. Don’t hesitate any longer… A great smile will do wonders for your self image…. I love my new teeth and have not stopped smiling since.

-Corey Engelen E.

CONTACT US

Dental Arts offers you the full range of professional support from prevention to diagnosis and treatment. Our team of experts and specialists will assist and guide you through your treatment options.

Amalgam Replacement


A replacement of amalgam with bionert tooth-coloured ceramic restorations sta­bilises the tooth permanently and creates a more attractive appearance.

Erosion damages


In response to a meal the body produces acids which make the teeth vulnera­ble. Saliva has the ability to neutralise these acids and remineralize the enamel within hours.

The effectiveness of this repair mechanism can be highly disturbed by our nutrition choices. Especially consistent consumption of acidic drinks or food increases the risk of enamel damage significantly. Also eating disorders or other reasons to ex­pose the teeth to stomach acid can have a dramatic impact on enamel and dentin.

Frequent consultation with a dental hygienist. and if indicated a nutritionist. will help to build a foundation for your dental health. If it is required to rebuild teeth concerning shape, colour and function, minimally invasive dentistry plays a major role.

If a bulimia is diagnosed the health insurance often bears the incurred costs. Un­fortunately, people suffering bulimia are often ashamed to talk about their prob­lems. The sooner the problem is identified, the better measures can be applied to save your teeth.

Caries (tooth decay)


Healthy teeth are important for a high quality of life. Caries is the most common dental disease in the world and it is mainly a consequence of wrong eating habits. At greatest risk are fissures (grooves in the grinding surface of the molars) and parts of the dentition that are hard to reach with a toothbrush.

During the treatment of tooth damage caused by dental decay, the affected part is removed by drilling and the cavity is medically sealed. To prevent your teeth from dental decay it is recommended to attend dental hygiene treatments regularly.

Frenectomy (removal of a frenulum)


A frenectomy is the removal of a frenulum. a small fold of tissue inside the lip in the middle of the upper and lower jaw. inserting into the jawbone. In some cases the frenulum can be too short and limit the mobility of the upper or lower lip. In other cases it can have a negative effect on the development of the tooth posi­tion. leading to misalignment and esthetic compromises. Prominent is for instance a big gap between the two upper central incisors (diastema). It is also often de­scribed as the main reason of gum loss and root exposure of teeth close to the frenulum. If these negative effects are observed an early surgical treatment to re­move the frenulum is indicated. In many times the removal is already performed in childhood. Minimal invasive surgical methods are applied.
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RELATED SERVICES
VENEERS AND LUMINEERS
BEFORE & AFTER

CONTACT US

Dental Arts offers you the full range of professional support from prevention to diagnosis and treatment. Our team of experts and specialists will assist and guide you through your treatment options.

Amalgam Replacement


A replacement of amalgam with bionert tooth-coloured ceramic restorations sta­bilises the tooth permanently and creates a more attractive appearance.

Erosion damages


In response to a meal the body produces acids which make the teeth vulnera­ble. Saliva has the ability to neutralise these acids and remineralize the enamel within hours.

The effectiveness of this repair mechanism can be highly disturbed by our nutrition choices. Especially consistent consumption of acidic drinks or food increases the risk of enamel damage significantly. Also eating disorders or other reasons to ex­pose the teeth to stomach acid can have a dramatic impact on enamel and dentin.

Frequent consultation with a dental hygienist. and if indicated a nutritionist. will help to build a foundation for your dental health. If it is required to rebuild teeth concerning shape, colour and function, minimally invasive dentistry plays a major role.

If a bulimia is diagnosed the health insurance often bears the incurred costs. Un­fortunately, people suffering bulimia are often ashamed to talk about their prob­lems. The sooner the problem is identified, the better measures can be applied to save your teeth.

Caries (tooth decay)


Healthy teeth are important for a high quality of life. Caries is the most common dental disease in the world and it is mainly a consequence of wrong eating habits. At greatest risk are fissures (grooves in the grinding surface of the molars) and parts of the dentition that are hard to reach with a toothbrush.

During the treatment of tooth damage caused by dental decay, the affected part is removed by drilling and the cavity is medically sealed. To prevent your teeth from dental decay it is recommended to attend dental hygiene treatments regularly.

Frenectomy (removal of a frenulum)


A frenectomy is the removal of a frenulum. a small fold of tissue inside the lip in the middle of the upper and lower jaw. inserting into the jawbone. In some cases the frenulum can be too short and limit the mobility of the upper or lower lip. In other cases it can have a negative effect on the development of the tooth posi­tion. leading to misalignment and esthetic compromises. Prominent is for instance a big gap between the two upper central incisors (diastema). It is also often de­scribed as the main reason of gum loss and root exposure of teeth close to the frenulum. If these negative effects are observed an early surgical treatment to re­move the frenulum is indicated. In many times the removal is already performed in childhood. Minimal invasive surgical methods are applied.
RELATED SERVICES
VENEERS AND LUMINEERS
BEFORE & AFTER
TESTIMONIALS

I highly recommend Dr. Konstantinos Harogiannis for all dental applications. He is an extremely competent and caring doctor performing prosthodontic, implant, cosmetic and reconstructive work. After surgery, he provided me with a well fitting temporary partial with 4 manufactured teeth, prior to a permanent partial. Kudos to Dr. Harogiannis, and many thanks.

-Mary Anne Chalaby

Thank you for all of your hard work restoring my teeth. You are a bright, talented and compassionate individual. Being surrounded by a friendly and competent office staff, is an added bonus.

-Carol

Dr. Kostas and the staff at Dental Arts of Cherry Hills are by far the most professional and caring group of prosthodontist ‘s around. I spent over 2 years researching the best place to replace a couple of missing and broken teeth. I ended up doing a complete set of new teeth with a combination of veneers and implants. Dr. Kostas made my smile look like a million bucks. Dental Arts of Cherry Hills was an exceptional value and they used the highest quality veneers and implants. I am extremely happy with the way my teeth look now. I get complemented often how beautiful my teeth look. Nobody knows they are cosmetically done unless I tell them. If your considering an implant or veneers you will be in good hands with Dr. Kostas and his staff. Just a side note Dr. Kostas and Gina ( his most awesome assistant ) came in on their off day to finish my teeth. They go out of their way to accommodate everyone. 5 stars is not enough to describe this Dr. I promise you will be happy by choosing Dr. Kostas. Don’t hesitate any longer… A great smile will do wonders for your self image…. I love my new teeth and have not stopped smiling since.

-Corey Engelen E.

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