Treatment while visiting Paros

Dental treatment during a visit to Paros

If you are considering treatment — often implants — while staying on the island, the first question is usually the right one: what happens if something needs attention after you have gone home. We plan around that from the start.

Continuity of care comes first. Before anything begins we agree a realistic plan staged around the dates you are actually here, so that each visit has a defined purpose and a defined end point, and so that you are not left mid-treatment when you travel. We work to EU clinical standards, and at every stage you receive your full records — imaging, scans, the treatment plan and what was done — both for yourself and for any dentist who continues your care at home.

Our workflow is fully digital, and that is what makes efficient planning possible. We capture your anatomy with in-house cone-beam CT (CBCT) and an intraoral scanner, plan implants in three dimensions, and place them with a 3D-printed surgical guide, with definitive restorations in monolithic zirconia. Because the plan is made before you arrive, time on the island is used deliberately rather than improvised.

Much of the first assessment can be done remotely. From existing records, photographs and a conversation, we can give an early, conservative view of what is likely to be involved and how a visit might be structured — with a clear written estimate provided after an examination in person. We do not treat children, and treatment in Greece is private; we will set out costs plainly before you decide.

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How it works in practice

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An initial assessment, remotely

We begin with your existing records, recent photographs and a conversation by phone or email. This lets us form an early, careful view of what may be needed and whether treatment during a visit is realistic, before you commit to anything.

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Planning around your dates

Once we have imaging, we plan the case in full and stage it around the time you will actually be here. Where treatment genuinely needs more than one trip — as implants often do — we say so honestly and design the timeline around it rather than rushing a single visit.

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The visit, or visits

Diagnostic imaging, surgery and restorative work are carried out in the clinic in Naoussa with our own CBCT, scanning and guided-surgery workflow. Each visit is scheduled with a clear purpose so that the work fits the days you have available.

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Records to take home

You leave with your complete documentation: CBCT and scans, the treatment plan, details of any implants placed and the restorations made, and clear aftercare guidance — written so that another dentist can read it and continue your care.

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If something needs attention afterwards

We remain reachable after you leave and can review concerns remotely. Because your records are complete and to EU standards, a dentist closer to home can act on them without difficulty; for anything urgent, we will guide you on what to do where you are.

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Follow-up and the final result

Implants need a healing period before the definitive restoration, which we account for when planning your visits. Routine review can often be done remotely or by your own dentist, with the final restoration completed on a return visit when the timing is right.

Treatment plans differ from person to person; nothing here is a commitment for your case. The clearest next step is to send us your records and let us give you an honest, written view.