Dental Replantation
If a tooth was knocked out by a blow or trauma, replantation aims to put it back in place. Time is critical: the sooner you act, the higher the chance of success. Contact us immediately in an emergency.
- Emergency care for trauma
- Replantation of avulsed teeth
- Time is critical — act immediately
- Specialized follow-up
If you identify with any of these, message us for a free assessment.
- A tooth came out from a blow or accident
- Recent dental trauma
- An avulsed tooth you kept
- Emergency: time is critical
Immediate care
Contact us right away; the sooner, the higher the chance of success.
Tooth repositioning
We reposition and stabilize the tooth in its place.
Splinting & follow-up
We secure the tooth and follow up, often with a root canal afterward.

Dental microscope
Treatments performed under a dental microscope to increase the success of every treatment. More precise and safe procedures for our patients.

Intraoral X-Rays
Crystal-clear detail with minimal radiation dose.

CEREC Technology
Digital design and milling to place your ceramic crowns the same day, without multiple visits.
Hold it by the crown (not the root), keep it in milk or saliva, and come to the clinic immediately.
The first 1–2 hours are critical; every minute counts to save the tooth.