Comprehensive Dental Consultation & Assessment

A dental consultation helps you understand the condition of your teeth and the best treatment options available. This way, you can prevent more serious issues and maintain your oral health in the long term.

What happens during the dental assessment?

Oral examination – We examine the entire oral cavity, including the tongue, mucosa, and lymph nodes.

Digital panoramic X-ray – We take a detailed image of your teeth, jawbone, and any hidden conditions. This forms the basis for future treatments.

Gum health check – We assess your gum’s condition, looking for signs of inflammation, bleeding, or recession.

Tooth condition check – We examine your teeth for cavities, wear, injuries, and the status of existing fillings or restorations.

Personalized written treatment plan – If further treatment is needed, we prepare a written plan outlining each step, its timeline, and costs.

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Your treating doctors

Dr. Adrián Veress

I graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at Semmelweis University. Alongside my studies, I worked in the outpatient clinic of the Institute of Dental and Oral Surgery (FSZOI). I believe in taking time not only for treatments but also for detailed consultations, ensuring patients are fully informed. I work using dental loupes, enabling precision and attention to detail.

Dr. Gabriella Mieder

Originally from Germany, I moved to Hungary in 1978. I graduated from Semmelweis University in 1983 and became a board-certified dentist in 1986. I worked at the Central Stomatology Institute until 1991, then opened my private practice. I regularly attend professional trainings both in Hungary and abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the screening painful?

No, the examination is completely painless and only takes a few minutes.

How long does the consultation take?

Usually 30–45 minutes, depending on whether an X-ray or a more detailed consultation is required.

Is an X-ray always necessary?

Not always, but some conditions can only be detected via X-ray, so imaging is recommended from time to time.

What should I bring?

Please bring any previous dental records, as well as your social insurance card (TAJ-card) and ID. We register your treatment in the national e-health database (EESZT), making it visible to other doctors if needed.

How often should I get a dental check-up?

At least once a year, but in some cases, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits.

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We look forward to welcoming you at our practice!
1013 Budapest, Attila út 18.
Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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