First Appointment

Your first visit to the dentist is essential, which is why it typically lasts about an hour.

What to Expect at Your First Appointment:

  • Recording of your general medical history
  • Clinical examination of your oral health
  • Radiographic evaluation if necessary
  • Digital impressions using an intraoral scanner
  • Photographic documentation for treatment planning
  • A detailed discussion about your needs and expectations

Following the consultation, our specialized team will analyze your data, and within a few days, you will receive a written treatment plan along with the estimated cost.

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Accessibility for People with Disabilities (PWD)

In our welcoming space, there is no room for discrimination or exclusion. That’s why we have ensured that both our facilities and equipment are fully accessible for individuals with mobility challenges or other special needs. Accessibility was a top priority in the design and implementation of our clinic and services. Our experienced staff is always ready to assist, guided by respect for the patient, confidentiality, and dedication to our profession. We are committed to providing care for all patients, regardless of any challenges they may face.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants are the most advanced and effective solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. Each implant is painlessly placed into the jawbone, and after a few weeks, it integrates with the bone through a process called osseointegration. It serves as a replacement for the missing tooth root, providing a stable foundation for the placement of artificial teeth.

A dental implant is recommended:
  • To provide better stability and ease of use for complete dentures.
  • For the construction of a fixed bridge when a traditional bridge would not be possible.
  • When adjacent teeth to the missing tooth are healthy, avoiding the need to trim them for a conventional bridge.
  • If the patient prefers a fixed restoration instead of a removable denture.

Absolutely not! In almost all cases, a temporary restoration can be placed to ensure that both aesthetic and functional needs are met.

The procedure is simple and straightforward, divided into the following stages:
  • Case planning
  • Implant placement
  • Osseointegration period
  • Final restoration placement
  • Regular follow-up every six months to maintain the long-term success of the treatment.
To remove dental plaque from implants and prosthetic restorations and prevent gum inflammation—which could lead to implant loss—you should follow the same care routine as with your natural teeth. This includes daily and proper brushing, using interdental brushes, dental floss, and mouthwash. Additionally, a check-up with your dentist every six months is essential.
Your dentist is required to provide you with a certificate detailing the identity of the implant. Specifically, the certificate will include information such as the brand, type, diameter, length, and barcode of the implant.
Teeth whitening is a procedure that removes stains and lightens the natural color of teeth. It is performed by a dentist using various professional techniques to enhance the aesthetic appearance of the smile without the need for prosthetic interventions.

Teeth whitening can be performed using three different methods:

  • In-office whitening

After a necessary cleaning session, whitening is carried out over approximately two sessions using a specialized device. This device emits a light beam that covers all the teeth simultaneously, activating the whitening gel to achieve an impressive result.

  • At-home whitening

Patients receive custom whitening trays and a whitening gel. These trays must be used for a predetermined time and frequency to allow the whitening material to work effectively and achieve the desired outcome.

  • Combination of in-office and at-home whitening

This is considered the best method, as it ensures the highest quality results in both color and longevity.

Even though the whitening treatment is complete, patients should be mindful of their food choices for about a week, as the teeth will remain susceptible to staining.

Whitening is worth it, as the difference is highly noticeable! However, the results are not permanent. The time it takes for teeth to return to their original color is typically two to three years, depending on habits such as smoking, consuming soft drinks, and eating foods with strong pigments like red wine.

To maintain the results, a follow-up session at the dental office once a year or the use of whitening products at home every six months can help prolong the effect.

Payment Methods

Hellinicon Dental offers the following payment options for your convenience:

  • Cash
  • Debit Card
  • Credit Card (interest-free installment plans available)
  • Bank transfer or deposit to Piraeus Bank or National Bank of Greece

Cancellation & No-Show Policy

We are committed to maintaining punctuality and consistency with your scheduled appointments.

To provide the best possible dental care for all our patients, we allocate specific time slots based on the treatment required. Since appointment times are reserved exclusively for each patient and cannot be reassigned, failure to cancel in a timely manner (at least two hours in advance) or a no-show deprives another patient of the opportunity for treatment.

If a patient does not attend their appointment, cancels late, or arrives more than 15 minutes late, a €30 fee will apply. This amount must be paid before scheduling the next appointment.