Fluoride Application for Children
Fluoride application is a preventive approach used to support the strengthening of tooth enamel and help reduce the risk of cavities. It is especially evaluated during childhood...
Fluoride application is a preventive approach used to support the strengthening of tooth enamel and help reduce the risk of cavities. It is especially evaluated during childhood...
A space maintainer is an appliance used to preserve the space created by the early loss of primary (baby) teeth. This application aims to maintain the necessary space for the pe...
A fissure sealant is a preventive method applied to protect the grooves and pits located on the chewing surfaces of back teeth. It is also commonly known as a “dental sealant.”T...
In cases of decay or damage in primary (baby) teeth, various treatments can be applied to preserve the tooth in the mouth. Fillings and root canal treatments for primary teeth a...
Pediatric dentistry focuses on maintaining and monitoring oral and dental health from infancy through adolescence. The goal in this field is to support the healthy development o...
The jaw joint, known medically as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), is the structure that connects the lower jaw to the skull and enables essential functions such as chewing an...
A night guard is a custom-made intraoral appliance used to protect teeth and jaw structures in cases such as teeth clenching and grinding (bruxism). It is typically worn during ...
Teeth grinding, medically known as bruxism, is the involuntary clenching or grinding of teeth. It most commonly occurs during sleep without being noticed, although it can also b...
Gum recession is the condition in which the gum tissue gradually pulls back, exposing more of the tooth root. As a result, the root surface may become visible, which can be noti...
Gum aesthetics includes approaches aimed at improving the appearance of the gums and their harmony with the teeth. Gingivectomy and gingivoplasty are among the most commonly con...
Fixed implant-supported prostheses are restorations placed on implants inserted into the jawbone and used to replace missing teeth. These prostheses are supported by implants an...
Dentures are removable prosthetic appliances used to replace missing teeth and restore functional balance in the mouth. Depending on the extent of tooth loss, they can be planne...
Bone grafting is an approach used to support jawbone volume that has decreased due to tooth loss or other reasons. Commonly referred to as “bone powder,” this application aims t...
Sinus lifting is a surgical approach applied in cases where the amount of bone under the sinus cavity located in the posterior upper jaw is insufficient. The aim of this procedu...
Dental implant treatment is an approach planned on artificial roots placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. These structures act as tooth roots and provide support for...
Tooth loss can affect both chewing function and oral balance. Implant and prosthesis applications refer to different approaches for replacing missing teeth.A dental implant is a...
Apical resection refers to the surgical removal of infected tissues or cystic structures formed at the tip of the tooth root. It is generally considered in teeth that have under...
Wisdom teeth are third molars that are usually expected to erupt after adolescence. In some cases, these teeth may not fully erupt into the mouth or may remain impacted within t...
Tooth extraction is the controlled removal of teeth that cannot be preserved in the mouth due to various reasons. This procedure is evaluated only when necessary and is planned ...
Fiber post application is an approach used to support the remaining tooth structure in cases where a large portion of the tooth has been lost. It is generally considered when th...
Root canal retreatment is the process of evaluating and re-addressing new problems that arise over time in a tooth that has previously undergone root canal treatment. This appro...
Root canal treatment is an approach applied in cases where the pulp tissue (nerve and blood vessels) inside the tooth is affected. This procedure aims to eliminate problems with...
In oral and dental health, some conditions cannot be resolved with only superficial interventions. Endodontic and surgical procedures include the evaluation of more advanced con...
The presence of wider-than-normal spaces between teeth is called diastema. These gaps are most commonly noticed between the front teeth and may cause aesthetic concerns for some...
Broken teeth may occur due to trauma, contact with hard foods, or structural weaknesses in the tooth. This condition can affect both the function and appearance of the tooth.Bro...
Digital smile simulation is an evaluation method that allows the pre-planning and visualization of teeth and smile design in a digital environment. In this approach, data relate...
Smile design, also known as Hollywood Smile, refers to a comprehensive aesthetic approach aimed at improving the appearance of teeth and achieving a more balanced and harmonious...
Porcelain crown and bridge applications are fixed prosthetic approaches used to restore substance loss in teeth and to replace gaps caused by missing teeth.A crown (cap) aims to...
Zirconium crown is one of the crown (cap) types that surrounds the outer surface of the tooth and aims to protect it. These crowns, prepared on a zirconium infrastructure, are f...
Laminate veneer, also known as porcelain veneer, is an application performed with thin porcelain layers applied to the front surface of the teeth. The aim is to create a more ba...
Teeth whitening refers to procedures aimed at reducing discoloration that occurs on the surface or within the internal structure of the teeth. Over time, foods and beverages, sm...
Aesthetic anterior tooth fillings, also known as bonding applications, are procedures performed to correct minor shape and surface irregularities in the front teeth. Tooth-color...
Composite filling is a type of restoration used to repair loss of tooth structure with materials that match the natural tooth color. It is commonly preferred to fill cavities ca...
In oral and dental health, some conditions may affect both function and appearance. Restorative and aesthetic applications include approaches aimed at repairing substance loss i...
Dental plaque is a thin layer formed naturally in the mouth and consists of bacteria. It adheres to the tooth surface by combining with food and beverages consumed during the da...
Maintaining oral and dental health depends not only on routine habits but also on correct and personalized care methods. Oral hygiene education aims to help individuals learn pr...
Bad breath, medically known as halitosis, is a condition perceived through breath that can cause social discomfort. It is often caused by bacterial activity in the mouth. Bacter...
Dental plaque that accumulates on the tooth surface over time can harden and turn into tartar (calculus) if adequate oral care is not maintained. Tartar cannot be removed by bru...
Oral and dental health is often only noticed when a problem occurs. However, general and preventive care is an approach aimed at taking precautions before problems arise. The go...