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Wisdom Tooth Extraction
These teeth, which generally appear between the ages of 18 and 20, are commonly known as wisdom teeth, but they are actually the third molars. Like all other teeth, when they take the correct position in the mouth, they...
Treatments Applied in Aesthetic Dentistry
Tooth Whitening (Bleaching) Teeth can yellow over time due to things like coffee, tea, and cigarettes; this is very normal. Tooth whitening aims to remove these discolorations and lighten the shade of the teeth by a few degrees. Office whitening is performed in a clinic...
What are the differences between ceramic and metal orthodontic braces?
Orthodontics (braces) is a comprehensive treatment method applied to patients to correct crooked or spaced teeth, align teeth, resolve bite problems, and improve overall oral health. It involves applying gentle and constant pressure to the teeth...
Extraction of Baby Teeth Under Local Anesthesia
Local Anesthesia Application: The dentist applies local anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort and prevent pain. Anesthetic is injected into the gum or cheek near the tooth requiring the procedure using a syringe. For children who are afraid of needles...
Types of Composite Fillings
Composite fillings, also known as white fillings, are one of the most preferred types of fillings today, both aesthetically and functionally. They contain a resin-based structure and glass or ceramic particles, providing both mechanical and...
Root Canal Treatment of Baby Teeth
Baby teeth are important for children's regular nutrition and speech development. Decay or premature extraction of baby teeth, which help the permanent teeth to erupt, can cause the permanent teeth to erupt incorrectly. Since baby teeth will fall out, extraction...
What is Imaging in Dental Treatments?
In dental treatments, imaging plays a critical role in diagnosing problems in the mouth and jaw structure (cavities, impacted teeth, bone loss) with details that are not visible to the naked eye. Thanks to digital methods in modern dentistry, both radiation is minimized and...
What is amputation?
Tooth amputation in children is a conservative treatment method applied to primary or newly erupted permanent teeth. Instead of extracting the tooth completely, it aims to preserve the tooth in the mouth by removing only the problematic part (usually the nerve or root area).











