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Asked Questions

Aesthetic dental treatments are designed to be long-lasting. Paying attention to the patient oral care after treatment is important for the treatment to be permanent.

Tooth decay is treated with filling, root canal treatment or crown, depending on the deterioration of the tooth structure. In cases of advanced tooth decay, tooth extraction may be required. Early diagnosis is important for dental treatment.

Porcelain laminate is a thin coating that is bonded only to the front surface of the tooth. This coating is done in line with aesthetic requests. Porcelain crown is a procedure that covers the entire tooth. It is used when there are more problems in the tooth structure. While more minimal procedures are performed for laminates, crowns require shaping a large part of the tooth.

Tooth extraction is not necessary in orthodontic treatment. It may be preferred if some patients have excessive crowding or crowding of their teeth. The treatment plan is determined according to the patient.

After tooth extraction, it is recommended not to eat until the effect of local anesthesia wears off, that is, for about 2 hours. Warm and non-solid foods should be preferred for the first 24 hours after the procedure, and hard and hot foods should not be eaten. Paying attention to these after tooth extraction is important for the healing process.

Implant treatment is the process of placing prosthetic teeth on titanium screws placed in the jawbone to replace missing or damaged teeth. It is preferred because it is suitable for natural tooth structure and is permanent.
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