Aesthetic dental restoration
The Millennium Clinic Dental Center offers an affordable and high-quality tooth restoration service
Tooth restoration can help you deal with problems such as enamel darkening, the presence of cracks, pigmentation, or incorrect tooth shape. It's a rather complex procedure that involves a series of manipulations, which can only be properly performed by a professional. Our dentistry offers you this service at a competitive cost.
Service Prices
The cost depends on the type and complexity of the damaged tooth. The final price of the service can be determined during an appointment with our dentist.
Consultation with a therapeutic dentist
11 BYN
Consultation with 2D X-ray analysis
24 BYN
Consultation with CBCT analysis
37 BYN
Ultrasonic teeth cleaning (professional hygiene)
170 BYN
Comprehensive ultrasonic teeth cleaning + Air Flow
210 BYN
Teeth splinting
150 BYN
Beyond Polus whitening (one jaw)
287 BYN
Composite veneers
300 BYN
Adhesive prosthesis
450 BYN
Skys installation (patient brings their own crystal)
50 BYN
Dental filling
140 BYN
Indications and Contraindications
Indications for aesthetic restoration service:
01High tooth wear - this can be age-related changes or consequences of the habit of grinding teeth.
02Appearance of stains on the enamel - pigmentation.
03Presence of minor chips and other defects.
04Presence of diastema - an expanded interdental gap.
05Caries and non-caries defects
Contraindications for aesthetic restoration service:
01Allergy to any of the used materials.
02Presence of a pacemaker.
03Poor oral hygiene and gum inflammation.
04Too little tooth enamel in the patient - restoration may be difficult or impossible.
05Poor overall health
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Features of the Procedure
Aesthetic restoration can be direct or indirect.
Direct restoration allows for the correction of minor defects on the enamel surface or to restore its uniform color. In this case, the dentist simply restores the damaged parts of the tooth directly in the patient's mouth. Additional materials are rarely used.
Indirect restoration is a more complex procedure. It involves additional treatment and restoration of the damaged parts of the tooth. Then, an impression is taken from the treated tooth and sent to the laboratory. There, specialists manufacture the indirect restoration from ceramic or composite.
Direct restoration allows for the correction of minor defects on the enamel surface or to restore its uniform color. In this case, the dentist simply restores the damaged parts of the tooth directly in the patient's mouth. Additional materials are rarely used.
Indirect restoration is a more complex procedure. It involves additional treatment and restoration of the damaged parts of the tooth. Then, an impression is taken from the treated tooth and sent to the laboratory. There, specialists manufacture the indirect restoration from ceramic or composite.

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