
Alexander Parkhomenko
Our arsenal includes everything from A to Z in dentistry.
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Veneers may be recommended in cases of:
- tooth discoloration that cannot be treated with whitening.
- chips, cracks, or uneven tooth edges.
- gaps between teeth.
- minor aesthetic defects in the anterior region.
Classic veneers cover only the front of the tooth.
We will help you choose the ideal option for consultations!
The doctor evaluates the patient's teeth, gums, bite, and aesthetic preferences. A photographic report is taken, and if necessary, an X-ray or CT scan is performed. A plan is agreed upon: which teeth, what outcome, and what materials are used.
A digital scan of the teeth in their current state is performed to record the initial data and design future veneers.
The front surface of the tooth is prepared.
After preparing the teeth, a second 3D scan is performed – this is when the laboratory produces the veneers.
The finished veneers are tried on, and the fit, color, and bite are assessed. Afterward, final bonding and micro-adjustments are made for ideal 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.

Our arsenal includes everything from A to Z in dentistry.

Orthopedic dentist

Dental technician
Drawing up a treatment plan with a photo protocol by the head physician
Tooth restoration (inlay type):
a) metal
b) zirconium
c) metal-ceramic
Fixed prosthesis – 1 unit of crown:
a) Cad Cam crown
b) ZrO2 crown (zirconium oxide)
c) veneer (pres ceramics)
d) WAX-UP 1 unit
e) Mok-up 1 unit
f) normalization of occlusal relationships
Prosthesis maintenance for all 4/6/8 implants (removal and cleaning). No replacement parts.
Removable prosthetics:
a) partial denture
b) complete denture
Making a custom spoon
Clasp-type partial dentures
Repair of removable dentures:
a) basis
b) clasp
c) artificial tooth – 1 unit.
d) rebasing on the model
d) correction of the prosthesis
Crown removal (per 1 unit)
Cad Cam temporary crown
Temporary crown (regular)
Scanning
Temporary crown on PMMA implant
Fixation of the crown
Treatment in a dream
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Veneers are aesthetic coverings placed on teeth to improve their appearance. They allow you to change their color and shape, and conceal chips, cracks, unevenness, and spaces between teeth. Classic veneers are bonded to the front surface of the tooth and provide a quick and striking aesthetic result, especially in the front of the smile.
However, it’s important to understand that classic veneers only protect the front surface of the tooth. The lateral and chewing surfaces remain exposed, so with intense chewing, wear, or changes in bite over time, chipping or the need for correction are possible.
This is why 360° zirconium dioxide veneers (thin crowns) are increasingly used in modern dentistry. They completely envelop the tooth along its entire perimeter, providing not only aesthetics but also comprehensive protection. This format allows for even distribution of pressure, maintaining bite stability, and extending the lifespan of the restoration.
360° veneers combine the advantages of veneers and crowns: they are thin, natural-looking, and indistinguishable from natural teeth, yet significantly stronger. Thanks to the biocompatibility of zirconium dioxide, these structures are well-tolerated by gums and are suitable for most clinical situations.
At our clinic, we work individually with each patient. We install classic veneers when clinically justified. However, in most cases, we recommend 360° veneers, as they provide long-lasting, stable, and predictable results.