A dental crown is a fixed prosthetic replacement that serves to cover the entire surface of a damaged tooth. It is an effective and permanent solution to protect the tooth if it cannot be protected with fillings. Crowns are used for endodontically repaired teeth that are avital and thus more susceptible to fractures due to external forces.
They are also used for aesthetic purposes when patients are not satisfied with the appearance of their teeth and as bridge supports and as crowns and bridges are placed on dental implants.
In addition to fixed work, prosthetics can be taken care of with the mouth and partial dentures in case of partial loss of all teeth extracted from the mouth or classic total dentures.
Teeth whitening is a dental procedure that changes the existing shade of teeth to a few shades lighter, and the results and their durability depend on the natural color of the teeth, the type of teeth whitening procedure, but also your lifestyle after the procedure.
Plaque cleaning involves the removal of tartar and pigmentation with the help of ultrasound and sandblasting of the teeth themselves.
After a direct examination of the oral cavity and X-ray analysis, possible interventions and a treatment plan that would be implemented are discussed.
The goal is to achieve optimal aesthetics and function as well as the longevity of the procedure itself.
Dental caries is a chronic, complex bacterial infection that results in bacterial exposure and metabolism resulting in milligram losses of minerals from the tooth affected by the infection.
Caries is the most widespread disease today, which impairs the health of the teeth and mucous membranes of the oral cavity, and is caused by the interaction of bacteria and sugar.
After anesthesia, caries is treated by removing the carious lesion with various drills and filling the cavities with filling materials and prevents further penetration of the infection into the tooth itself.
If it is established that the infection has reached the dental pulp (nerve), in most cases the tooth must be approached with endodontic treatment, which means that the pulp needs to be removed.
A dental implant is an augmentation that is surgically implanted in the bones of the upper or lower jaw and serves as a support for crowns and bridges or dentures. The implant is placed in the patient's bone. If it is found that there is not enough bone, then the bone is upgraded either by various methods of augmentation or by raising the sinuses. If the condition allows it is possible to load the implant with a tooth or implants with a bridge or prosthesis within 48 hours and if it is not possible to load the implants immediately then wait for the lower jaw between 2-3 months and for the upper between 4-6 months. prostheses) with implants can be through cementation or with the help of a screw, depending on what the patient decides in agreement with the therapist.
Toothless jaw surgery is a permanently fixed solution that offers the installation of 6 implants per toothless jaw where bridges are placed on them. The concept on 6 implants offers a safe and permanent solution in terms of the distribution of biting forces on the set teeth and reduces the stress on the implants as well as the complications that go with it.
A dental crown is a fixed prosthetic replacement that serves to cover the entire surface of a damaged tooth. It is an effective and permanent solution to protect the tooth if it cannot be protected with fillings. Crowns are used in endodontically repaired teeth that are avital and thus more susceptible to fractures due to external forces.
They are also used for aesthetic purposes when patients are not satisfied with the appearance of their teeth and as bridge supports and as crowns and bridges are placed on dental implants.
In addition to fixed work, prosthetics can be taken care of with the mouth and partial dentures in case of partial loss of all teeth extracted from the mouth or classic total dentures.