Implants are screws made of titanium that are used in the treatment of missing teeth and placed inside the jawbone. A dental prosthesis is placed on these screws. The advantage of implant treatment over other treatments is that neighboring teeth are not damaged. So the adjacent teeth do not need to be cut. The implant acts as a tooth root and you can eat, talk and laugh like a natural tooth.
Implant treatment is applied to individuals over the age of 18 who have completed their chin and face development. Before the treatment, whether the jaw structure is suitable for the implant is determined by x-rays. In diabetic patients, the disease must be regulated before treatment. In those who use blood thinners, the drugs are discontinued before the treatment. Those with osteoporosis can receive implant treatment after receiving appropriate treatment.
Laminated dental veneer is a type of veneer that is veneered with minimal filing on the tooth. This type of coating, which requires a thin layer of treatment on a solid tooth, means leaf coating in Latin. It is the most protective prosthesis application as a small rasping is made on the tooth.
In case the teeth become undesirable as a result of discoloration by turning yellow or darkening for various reasons in daily life, the application of teeth whitening comes to mind. Applications that bring the teeth to a beautiful and healthy appearance in terms of aesthetics and bring the tooth color closer to white are considered as teeth whitening. For this purpose, there are techniques that can be applied professionally in dentistry clinics, as well as methods that can be applied at home, such as whitening toothpastes and various chemical products available from the markets. The method recommended for each patient may differ, as the method of application, effectiveness and effects of each method in terms of dental health are different.
Orthodontics; It is a specialty of dentistry that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of irregularities that may occur in the teeth and maxillofacial bones. Straight alignment of the teeth on the jawbone is necessary for a good chewing and speaking function and an aesthetic smile. The goal of orthodontic treatment is to bring together a correct chewing, a good speech and an aesthetic smile. Numerous scientific studies have proven that if this goal is achieved, the quality of life of the patient will increase.
The crown or crown is the visible part of the tooth that is above the gum. In dentistry, when a large part of a tooth is lost due to decay and the overall health of the tooth is threatened, an artificially created crown is fused onto the tooth using a material called dental cement.