
Alexander Parkhomenko
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Who and when are 360° veneers indicated for?
- Inequalities or minor distortions of teeth that don't require orthodontics
- Chips, cracks, or worn enamel
- Replacement of old, unsightly restorations
- Restoration of teeth after treatment
- The desire to improve the shape, color, and harmony of a smile
- Comprehensive aesthetic work without invasive intervention
360° restorations are often chosen by patients who want an aesthetic result "like their own teeth," but also one that is long-lasting and reliable.
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Treatment begins with a consultation with an orthopedist. The condition of the teeth, bite, and gums is assessed, a photographic report is taken, and, if necessary, a CT scan is performed. At this stage, the feasibility of 360° restorations is determined and a personalized treatment plan is developed.
A 3D scan of the teeth in their current state is performed. This is necessary for analyzing the anatomy, bite, and future design of 360° veneers.
For complex procedures, the upper and/or lower jaw are scanned separately.
Minimal preparation is performed within the enamel. Thanks to the 360° thinness of the veneer, tooth treatment is as gentle as possible, preserving healthy tissue.
After preparing the teeth, a second 3D scan is performed, which transmits the exact shape of the teeth to the dental laboratory for the production of custom restorations.
While permanent 360° veneers are being manufactured, the patient is fitted with temporary restorations that protect the teeth and maintain aesthetics and comfort.
In the 360° digital laboratory, veneers are designed using CAD software and then milled from zirconium dioxide. Next, they undergo sintering and manual customization, creating the anatomy, texture, and color.
The finished 360° veneers are tried on, checking for fit, bite, and aesthetics. Afterward, final bonding and adjustments are made for maximum comfort.
Prosthetics are performed by experienced orthopedic surgeons specializing in complex and aesthetic procedures. Treatment is supervised by Chief Physician Alexander Parkhomenko, guaranteeing a systematic approach and high quality standards.
We work entirely digitally: 3D scanning, photo protocol, and digital smile modeling. This allows us to achieve a perfect crown fit, precise bite, and predictable results.
Our in-house laboratory allows us to control every stage of crown production. The doctor and technician work as a team, ensuring high aesthetics, precision, and reduced treatment time.
We use modern materials for prosthetics, particularly zirconium dioxide, which combines strength, biocompatibility, and a natural appearance. The crowns look like natural teeth and can withstand full chewing pressure.
We focus on long-term results, not temporary ones. Therefore, our orthopedic work lasts for years, maintaining function, comfort, and aesthetics.

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360° veneers are modern thin zirconium structures that completely cover the tooth, combining the aesthetics of veneers and the reliability of crowns. Their production is a precise, multi-stage process, where each stage affects the final result.
Everything starts with detailed diagnostics and digital planning. The doctor conducts a consultation, analyzes the bite, the shape of the teeth, the smile, performs a 3D scan and, if necessary, a CT scan. This allows you to plan the future restoration as accurately and individually as possible.
Next, gentle preparation of the teeth is performed – minimal, within the limits of the enamel. After that, re-scanning is performed, on the basis of which a digital model of future 360° views is created. At the time of manufacture, temporary structures are installed on the patient to preserve comfort and aesthetics.
In our dental laboratory, our technicians work with digital CAD/CAM technologies. The veneers are modeled in special software, after which they are milled from a monolithic block of zirconium dioxide. Next, the sintering stage takes place – baking in the oven, which gives the material its final strength.
The final stage is manual individualization. A dental technician, like a jeweler, reproduces the natural anatomy, relief and color of teeth, applying paint and detailing by hand. It is this stage that makes 360° veneers as natural and alive as possible.
After the fitting, the doctor fixes the finished veneers, performs precise correction and checks the bite. The result is thin, durable, aesthetic structures that protect the tooth from all sides and serve for many years.