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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about dental treatment in Albania, travel, aftercare, and more.

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How long does dental implant treatment in Albania usually take for international patients?

Most implant journeys involve two phases: placement and final restoration. You can often complete diagnostics and implant placement in one visit, then return after healing (commonly 3 to 6 months) for the final crown. Exact timing depends on bone quality, grafting needs, and your personalized treatment plan.

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Are dental implants in Albania safe and reliable?

Yes, when performed by qualified implant dentists using modern diagnostics and sterile protocols, implant treatment in Albania can be highly predictable. Ask your clinic about implant brands, surgeon experience, hygiene standards, and follow-up support before booking.

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Veneers & Crowns2

What is the difference between veneers and crowns when treating teeth in Albania?

Veneers are thin shells bonded to the front surface, usually for cosmetic improvements, while crowns cover the entire tooth and are often used when more structure is damaged. Your dentist will recommend the option that best matches aesthetics, function, and long-term tooth strength.

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How long do veneers and crowns typically last?

With proper hygiene, regular dental checks, and good bite management, veneers and crowns can last many years. Longevity depends on material choice (such as porcelain or zirconia), oral habits, and the quality of preparation and bonding.

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Teeth Whitening2

How white can my teeth get with professional whitening in Albania?

Results vary by starting shade, enamel condition, and lifestyle factors. Most patients see a noticeable improvement after one professional session, while severe discoloration may need additional sessions or alternative cosmetic treatments.

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Does teeth whitening cause pain or sensitivity?

Temporary sensitivity can occur, especially in the first 24 to 48 hours. Clinics usually reduce discomfort with desensitizing protocols and aftercare guidance. If you have existing sensitivity, tell your dentist so they can adapt the treatment strength.

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