AESTHETIC SMILE DESIGN
AESTHETIC SMILE DESIGN

Smile design is the process of taking the teeth and gums into a better shape for people whose aesthetic appearance is deteriorated due to various reasons.The aim is to help them feel better and have a natural and beautiful appearance as much as possible.

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GUM(GINGIVA) AESTHETICS (PINK AESTHETICS)
GUM(GINGIVA) AESTHETICS (PINK AESTHETICS)

For people who want to have an aesthetic smile, the presence of gums compatible with these teeth is also necessary since aesthetic smile cannot be achieved only with white and properly lined teeth. Aesthetic applications made in the gums are called “Pink aesthetics”.

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IMPLANT
IMPLANT

In order to restore the function and aesthetics of missing teeth, implants are artificial teeth roots prepared from titanium and titanium compounds that are resistant to strong pressures placed in the jawbone.

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SINUS LIFTING (SINUS AUGMENTATION)
SINUS LIFTING (SINUS AUGMENTATION)

The anatomical cavities located near our molars are called sinus. The task of these cavities near our molars is important, as it is to ensure the formation of sound and decrease the head weight. The maxillary sinus is located just above the upper jaw.

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PORCELAIN / ZIRCONIA TOOTH CROWNS AND PORCELAIN LAMINATES(VENEERS)
PORCELAIN / ZIRCONIA TOOTH CROWNS AND PORCELAIN LAMINATES(VENEERS)

Zirconia crown is a new generation, modern dental crown. The Zircon element is wear-resistant, biocompatible with a human body and aesthetic. Zirconia crowns, which present the naturalness of an original tooth, are of great importance in aesthetic dental treatments.

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TEETH WHITENING (BLEACHING)
TEETH WHITENING (BLEACHING)

Teeth Whitening is a cosmetic solution in which the colored organic and inorganic substances formed on the enamel structure on the surface of the teeth are removed with tooth whitening gels.

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JAW-JOINT DISORDERS & PROSTHESIS
JAW-JOINT DISORDERS & PROSTHESIS

The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ, Lower Jaw Joint) is a dynamic living tissue that connects the lower jaw with the skull. Jaw joint disorder is a syndrome of pain and dysfunction that occurs in chewing muscles. Jaw joint disorders negatively affect a major part of the population today.

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ORTHODONTICS
ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics is a branch of science that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of jaw, tooth and facial disorders. With orthodontic treatment, in addition to having a beautiful smile, chewing ability and healthy teeth are obtained. A healthy and beautiful smile is an important factor in perceiving a person as an influential and easy-to-communicate person. Orthodontic treatment helps the development of the jaw in young children and helps the teeth to be in the right positions, while for adults, it provides correction of the crowding and closing irregularities that exist, as well as facial disorders of the jaw. The main purpose of orthodontics is to prevent the occurrence of disorders related to the teeth, jaw and face area.

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ENDODONTICS
ENDODONTICS

Within the scope of Endodontics treatment; * Root canal treatment, * Treatment of acute / chronic abscess, * Root canal treatment in a tooth with periapical lesions (lost its vitality), * Re-treatment for unsuccessful root canal treatment, * Vital pulp (preservation of tooth pulp) treatments are applied.

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DENTAL FILLING
DENTAL FILLING

Teeth deform and decay over time due to insufficient care or some diseases. A filling is a method that gives a damaged tooth or teeth due to caries its former function and appearance. Decaying, broken and cracked teeth cannot perform their functions which causes severe pain and sensitivity.

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TARTAR CLEANING
TARTAR CLEANING

Tartar is formed as a result of plaques accumulated in the mouth, food residues, and incomplete oral hygiene. The presence of tartar causes bad breath, dental caries, loss of gums and bone level, edematous in the mouth and oral hygiene disorders.

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IMPACTED TOOTH
IMPACTED TOOTH

An impacted tooth is a tooth that is stuck under the gum or bone and cannot come out, even though the time to come out has passed. Such teeth can remain buried inside the jawbone as well as they can be invisible under the soft tissue. Most often, upper and lower third molars remain impacted in the jaws.

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WISDOM TEETH
WISDOM TEETH

Wisdom teeth are the third molars that complete their development between the ages of 17-26. There is no need to pull a healthy wisdom tooth out, which has taken her place in the right position. Wisdom teeth, in some cases, cannot come out due to a lack of space in the jaw.

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TEETH GRINDING
TEETH GRINDING

Tooth grinding(Bruxism) is a disease observed during sleep at night and can cause severe discomfort in the future (gingival recession, broken teeth, joint complaints, etc.) if no action is taken. Tooth grinding ( gnashing or clenching) occurs when the stress accumulated during the day is revealed during sleep at night, and you unconsciously clench or grind your teeth.

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GINGIVAL (GUM) BLEEDING
GINGIVAL (GUM) BLEEDING

Gingival bleeding begins with excessive accumulation of plaque in the gums. Sticky and colorless bacterial plaque called gingivitis, which occurs as a result of plaque accumulation, causes inflammation in the gums. These plaques cause bleeding over time and cause the individual to have unhealthy gums.

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RECEDING GUM
RECEDING GUM

Gingival recession, which is one of the most common dental health problems, is a health problem in the pink tissues that surround the bottom of teeth, protect the root parts and extend to the jaw. Recessions in these areas cause the tooth roots and tooth to be exposed.

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HALITOSIS
HALITOSIS

Halitosis is the name given to the ugly smell in the breath that comes from the mouth or nose and disturbs both the person and the people around him. Bad breath, which sometimes reveals as a result of diseases, sometimes harmful habits, sometimes problems in the gums, causes many problems in social and private life if precautions are not taken.

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BOTTLE ROT
BOTTLE ROT

In infants with an excessive bottle-feeding habit, milk that is often drunk during the day leads to Baby Bottle Tooth Decay. Milk, the most important nutrient of babies, contains sugar in its natural content. The amount of milk they often drink during the day can usually remain in the mouth of babies, causing the formation of bacteria. These bacteria rot teeth over time.

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MILK (DECIDUOUS) TEETH
MILK (DECIDUOUS) TEETH

Milk teeth are the first teeth of your baby. Their formation begins when the baby is still in the womb, and when the time comes, it erupts. It is sharp, thin and delicate in structure. The reason for this is that it will soon be replaced by permanent teeth. These teeth, which are also known as baby teeth among the people, help the baby to be fed, make sounds and develop facial expressions.

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DENTAL RADIOLOGY
DENTAL RADIOLOGY

Dental Radiology is the branch of medicine based on the use of various types of radiation, especially x-rays, in the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases, and the application of x-rays in dentistry is called dental radiology.

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