Bioaesthetic dentistry aims to restore the natural position of the jaw and relieve muscle tension. The mandible is placed in its correct position in the temporomandibular joints thanks to the use of an individually prepared orthosis for the patient called the M.A.G.O. splint. and it is often the first step towards restoring optimal dental health.
Bioaesthetic treatment Warsaw
Niewada Clinic is the first bioaesthetic dentistry clinic in Poland offering a complete, original treatment procedure.
Bioaesthetic dentistry is distinguished from other fields by its minimally invasive approach. We make every effort not to interfere with the natural tooth tissue or grind the teeth, but only to incorporate the previously lost anatomical structures of the teeth.
The bioesthetician focuses on the entire oral chewing system, not on the problems of individual teeth. The mouth, joints and teeth work together as a whole, so they need to be addressed as a whole. In bioaesthetic dentistry, the source of the problem is treated, not just the symptoms.
The best of both worlds: aesthetics and function
The bioaesthetic treatment formula provides patients with the best of both worlds of aesthetics and function: beautiful, natural smiles and healthy teeth that can last a lifetime.
The basis is restoring the natural position of the jaw, relieving muscle tension, which often leads to bite problems, jaw pain, headaches and other symptoms such as teeth grinding and grinding. This is ensured by stabilization of the temporomandibular joints using splint therapy.
Original program for comprehensive bite reconstruction by Dr. Niewada
For patients requiring full dental reconstruction, Dr. Paweł Niewada, a pioneer of bioesthetic dentistry in Poland, has developed a unique, proprietary treatment program. Thanks to its effectiveness, even the most challenging cases of patients with missing teeth or bone loss have a chance to regain natural bite functions and a beautiful smile.
Dr. Paweł Niewada, PhD
Implantology, plastic periodontal microsurgery, bioesthetic dentistry, comprehensive prosthetic treatment, treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders, treatment of periodontal diseases.
FAQ / Bioaesthetic treatment
What is bioaesthetic treatment?
The first stage of bioaesthetic treatment is to perform specialized tests that will allow the attending physician to determine the treatment plan, its effectiveness and durability. Depending on the situation, we perform X-ray examinations of the temporomandibular joints, facial bones, cervical vertebrae, sinuses and respiratory tract. We take photos of the teeth, face and smile, and use special instruments to check the relationship of the jaw and jaw to the temporomandibular joints. This information allows us to determine whether the patient’s temporomandibular joints are properly aligned and how to correct any chewing disorder.
Then, based on impressions or intraoral scans, a bioesthetic wax’up (trial wax reconstruction) is prepared. The wax design is prepared in specialized software on a computer, then printed on a 3D printer and transferred to the oral cavity.
What does bioaesthetic treatment include?
Depending on the patient’s individual condition, bioaesthetic treatment includes fillings, commonly known as fillings, bonding or highly aesthetic porcelain reconstructions, such as veneers, onlays, inlays, crowns or composite reconstructions.
How does bioaesthetic dentistry differ from regular prosthetics?
Bioaesthetics is a highly specialized prosthetic treatment whose task is to create a beautiful, natural smile that reflects the morphology of the teeth, ensures proper muscular harmony and perfectly fits the patient’s facial features.
Did you know that your smile can impact the health, function and longevity of your teeth? The natural form and function of the teeth, bite, muscles and jaw joints, called the masticatory system, are naturally designed to protect the mouth from damage. So when your chewing system works properly, it doesn’t matter whether you are 25 or 75 years old – you can always have a beautiful, undamaged smile.
This concept is based on the principle of an optimal chewing system, or in other words, a biologically efficient and stable bite that prevents tooth wear and muscle tension. Studies of adult and older patients without tooth wear or deterioration of bite function have shown that when teeth have adequate contact and are in harmony with the natural position of the jaw, dental health can remain stable throughout life.
Why is a trial reconstruction of the patient’s bite made of wax performed?
Every smallest detail is important, so before cementing the prosthetic work in the patient’s mouth, we perform the so-called fitting, a bit like tailoring a suit. We check whether the proposed solution perfectly fits the patient’s facial features and make subtle corrections or comments from the patient on the design. If the aesthetics are accepted, we can proceed to the final reconstruction.
What is an axiographic examination?
To be able to bite comfortably, all prosthetic work must be performed in a manner consistent with the individual structure of the patient’s joints. Everyone’s temporomandibular joints are different. Therefore, just as you choose the right shoe size, you also need to record the appropriate measurements of jaw movements in order to accurately provide this information to the dental technician, who uses it to adjust the appropriate shape of the teeth.
We then have a guarantee that the prepared “new teeth”, e.g. in the form of veneers, crowns or bridges, will feel very natural and chewing food will be comfortable.
To collect this important data at Niewada Clinic, we use a state-of-the-art axiographic device: the Zebris digital face bow. The examination is not painful and takes several to several minutes. Each bioaesthetic treatment is based on precise joint parameters indicated by this device.
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