Yo Poznan!
You asked. We listened. And as always, we deliver the goods. A bunch of you have been hitting us up asking:
“Yo, any dentist recs in Poznań that won’t traumatize me for life?”
Well… full disclosure: I personally wouldn’t know. My teeth? Perfect.
But for the rest of you—those frequent flyers in the dentist chair—we hit the streets, scoured reviews, and grilled the locals. A few spots looked decent, but one name just kept coming up. Gabinety Slowaciego.
A father-daughter power duo. He fixes teeth. She does Botox. And between them? Just a sliding door. Boom—your new one-stop shop for face and smile glow-ups.

We tracked them down and interviewed both. Separately, obviously. (This ain’t a family therapy session.) First up: Dr. Piotr Weigt, the OG smile architect. Been in the game since the ‘90s. He’s chill, honest, and shockingly unfazed by the sound of the drill.
The Interview
Poznan Daily: So Piotr… how different is dentistry now compared to back in the ‘90s?
Piotr: Oh, it’s night and day. We’ve got intraoral cameras, digital x-rays, even glasses with built-in cams now. Scheduling used to be paper. Now it’s all online. Tech changed everything.
PD: What’s the #1 thing people come in for?
Piotr: Fillings. Hands down. People love sugar more than they love brushing.

PD: The big one… how much for a Hollywood smile?
Piotr: Depends. If your teeth are decent, maybe 2,000 PLN.
If you need a full smile makeover? Could go up to 20-30k.
But hey, that’s still cheaper than L.A.
PD: Are Poles spending more on their teeth than before?
Piotr: For sure. People take aesthetics seriously now. It’s no longer just “does it hurt?”—it’s “can I look like Margot Robbie?”
How do you calm nervous patients?
Piotr: I’ve got a calming energy, but for the real anxious ones? Nitrous oxide. Works wonders. Bit of laughing gas and boom—zen mode.
PD: What separates a good dentist from a great one?
Piotr: Details. Engagement. You have to care, not just drill and bill.
PD: What are people most scared of?
Piotr: Root canals and extractions. But honestly? You won’t feel a thing. The fear is bigger than the reality.

PD: Is flossing overhyped?
Piotr: Not at all. But you have to do it right. I also recommend water irrigation—it’s like a mini pressure washer for your gums. Much easier, very effective.
PD: How’s dental tourism looking in Poznań?
Piotr: Strong. We’re way cheaper than the UK or Germany, and the quality? On par or better. A lot of foreigners pop in while they’re here.
PD: How often should we be in your chair?
Piotr: Every 6 months. Even if you think everything’s fine. Prevention is cheaper than treatment.
PD: Ever team up with your daughter for a full face + smile glow-up?
Piotr: All the time! Someone comes in for whitening, we clean things up, then they slide next door for lip fillers.
One stop. New face. Walk out shining.
PD: Be honest. Do dentists secretly enjoy the sound of the drill?
Piotr: Absolutely not. That thing is loud even for us.

PD: Why did you become a dentist?
Piotr: It’s a family thing. Been in our blood for generations.
I guess you could say it’s in my DNA.
PD: Anyone ever fall asleep mid-treatment?
Piotr: Yep. Happens. When patients know they’re in good hands, they just knock out. No pain = nap time.
Do you ever dream about teeth?
Piotr: God, no. That would be weird.
PD: Who does your teeth?
Piotr: Family, of course. Trust runs deep.
PD: What’s it like working next to your daughter?
Piotr: Amazing. Though I’m still getting used to someone being in my zone. In a good way! She’s killing it.
PD: Family perks?
Piotr: Sure. I sneak in for Botox touch-ups when I feel the forehead crinkles creeping in. Gotta stay young.

PD: Last question: If you were stranded on an island, what dental tool are you bringing?
Piotr: Pliers. Gotta cover all the emergencies.
Final Check-Up
So yeah, I booked in. My first dentist appointment in 30 years.
Let’s see if I walk out with a Hollywood smile—or at least a functioning molar. Stay tuned.
If you’re feeling the vibe, then pay them a visit. Just look for the sliding door. You’ll find magic on both sides.