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OUR TEAM

IS HERE FOR YOU

With our experience and dedication, we ensure that you feel well cared for with us.

OUR TEAM

IS HERE FOR YOU

With our experience and dedication, we ensure that you feel well cared for with us.

We offer modern dentistry with the highest quality standards.

Our highly qualified and experienced team, with years of working together and using the latest dental techniques, ensures excellence across all specialties.

This enables us to meet the demands and high-quality standards of the Swiss Dental Association (SSO) every day.

Jasper Keltsch

Oliver Bison

Sabrina Cadosch

Prophylaxis Assistant

Ines Costa

Dental Assistant

Mascha Brüllhardt

Receptionist/Dental Assistant

"We care for the health of our patients' teeth every day.

That is our passion."

Innovative, state-of-the-art technologies that make your treatment safer, gentler, and more effective.


CAD/CAM Technology

We are proud to offer you CEREC just-in-time ceramic restorations with dental lab-quality precision.

Thanks to our Speedfire kiln, we can process materials such as lithium disilicate ceramics. With hardness and elasticity values similar to natural enamel, this material is both durable and biomimetic.


Caries Diagnostics with UV Light

We make your caries visible! Using a special light source, caries glows pink, allowing us to diagnose it reliably.


Dental Hygiene with AirFlow

With AirFlow, professional teeth cleaning leaves no chance for stains or tartar, even in the smallest grooves. Additionally, AirFlow creates a noticeably smoother surface, reducing the formation of new plaque.


Digital X-rays

Our practice is equipped with a DVT (Digital Volume Tomography) X-ray system, renowned for its award-winning radiation hygiene. Its quick rotation time and highly sensitive sensor significantly reduce radiation exposure.

We can create a 3D image of your jaw for surgical planning, virtually place implants in advance, and produce a surgical guide based on the plan to achieve perfect results.

This technology allows us to precisely examine wisdom tooth roots near nerves before extraction, minimizing the risk of nerve damage.

It helps us locate hard-to-find root canals and detect hidden infection sources.

Additionally, we can measure your airway using this technology to create a custom appliance to help prevent snoring.

OUR PRACTICE

Our practice is equipped with the latest technology to provide you with the best possible treatment.

We are located near Paradeplatz, in the heart of Zurich, in the Helvetia building.

After taking over the practice from Dr. Julius Beck during the challenging COVID-19 period in 2020, we gradually renovated and expanded the space. This allowed us to create an environment where, despite being at the dentist, you can enjoy a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.

You can choose the music you’d like to listen to during your visit. Our treatment rooms are bright, spacious, and designed to let you breathe freely.

We take pride in our time management, ensuring minimal waiting times for our patients.


Credo

"My credo is to deliver top-level quality—the kind of care I would want for myself as a patient. In my treatments, I place great importance on informing patients, using intraoral photographs and detailed explanations. I often receive feedback from patients saying they’ve never been told what’s being done during treatment and find it highly interesting.

As a member of ASIO (www.asio.info) and ITI (www.iti.org), I am among the specialists in dental implantology and stay at the forefront of research and modern techniques.

Despite my focus on implantology (www.dgi.net) and holding a Master’s degree in Dental Surgery and Implantology (www.med-college.de), I firmly believe that only a generalist can provide truly comprehensive advice and treatment. That’s why I approach procedures like root canal treatments or ceramic restorations with the same dedication as I do implantology.

Our beautiful practice, located in the heart of Zurich, has been newly renovated with great care and love, equipped with the finest technical devices, and designed with natural materials. Together with our friendly team, we ensure that both you and your teeth feel completely at ease with us."

Jasper Keltsch, MSc.


Our Membership in

Professional Societies


What Our

Patients Say

"Very friendly and accommodating dentist. I received excellent treatment and am very satisfied with the results. The consultation was highly competent and professional.

I was well-advised and would highly recommend this practice. My 6-year-old daughter is also under his care—outstanding work!"

Kreshnik Ibrahimi


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FAQ

A regular dental check-up is essential to maintain the health of your teeth and gums. During a check-up, the dentist examines your teeth for cavities, tartar, and other issues. Additionally, your gums are checked for signs of inflammation or gum disease. X-rays may also be taken to detect potential problems within the teeth or jaw.


Regular check-ups allow for early detection and treatment of issues before they worsen. It is generally recommended to have a dental check-up every six months unless your dentist advises otherwise.

It is recommended to have a dental check-up every six months. This allows for the early detection and treatment of potential issues before they worsen. However, the frequency of check-ups may vary depending on individual needs.

Caries develops due to a combination of factors, including bacteria, dental plaque, and a diet high in sugar. The bacteria in our mouths form a sticky film called plaque, which accumulates on the teeth. When we consume sugary foods and drinks, the bacteria in plaque feed on the sugar and produce acids as a byproduct.


These acids attack the enamel, the protective outer layer of our teeth, causing demineralization. Over time, this can result in holes in the teeth, known as cavities.


Good oral hygiene practices—such as regular brushing, flossing, and maintaining a balanced diet—can help reduce the risk of caries. Regular dental check-ups are also crucial to detect and treat caries early, preventing further damage.