Dental Treatments

COSMETIC – AESTHETIC DENTISTRY

Composite fillings are one of the most commonly used and current aesthetic dental treatments available. Today, with the development of bonding agents and composite fillings, it is frequently the treatment of choice, ...
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TEETH WHITENING

Genetic tendencies, the use of certain medications, the accumulation of plaque, external factors (tea, coffee, cigarettes, etc.) and aging may all contribute to the discoloration of the teeth over time...
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DENTAL IMPLANT

Dental implants are titanium screws that are placed in the jawbone in order to restore the aesthetics and normal function of the teeth that have been lost due to untreated caries, fractures, gum problems, trauma ...
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ROOT-CANAL TREATMENT

Rather than losing a healthy tooth, it is our priority to treat the root canal as a suitable alternative to extraction. Root canal treatment is a method of cleaning the pulp of the tooth and eliminating the nerves that cause the pain...
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PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

The careful maintenance of children’s oral and dental health is critical to ensuring that they transition into adulthood with healthy teeth and gums. Children with poor oral and dental health early ...
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DENTAL PROSTHESIS

Prosthetic dental treatment is the branch of dentistry that includes many disciplines such as removable and fixed prostheses (dentures), implantology and prosthetics of the jaw and face. The prime aim of prosthodontics...
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ORTHODONTICS

Malocclusions (irregular contact of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws including overbites, underbites, openbites and crossbites) and certain alignment disorders can create significant deficiencies ...
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ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND RADIOLOGY

For new patients wishing to have an initial consultation and oral examination with any one of our many specialist or general dentists, we first require full completion of a registration and medical history form (patient anamnesis)...
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ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a branch of dentistry that deals with the soft and hard tissues in the mouth, chin and face, as well as any related diseases – both in congenital cases and also in patients whose ...
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GENERAL ANAESTHESIA

Dental treatment can be carried out when a patient is given a general anaesthesia in a hospital environment under the control of a trained anaesthetist and awakened after the treatment has been completed...
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TREATMENT OF THE GINGIVA (GUMS)

Appearance should be pale pink. -Surface is slightly rough, similar to orange peel. -Gums should not bleed when brushing. -There should be no pain, swelling or redness. -Gums should be attached firmly ...
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BRUXISM

Bruxism is the action of involuntarily clenching, gnashing or grinding the teeth, most commonly while the patient is asleep. It is caused by the muscles that close the jaw contracting on both sides simultaneously and involuntarily...
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DISORDERS OF THE JAW

The TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) is the joint that connects the jaw to the skull. It acts like a sliding hinge, connecting your jawbone to your skull. TMJ disorders (a type of temporomandibular disorder or TMD)...
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DIASTEMA (SPACES BETWEEN TEETH)

Diastema refers to disproportionate gaps or spaces between the teeth. These spaces can form anywhere in the mouth, but are sometimes noticeable between the two upper front teeth. This condition affects both adults ...
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DIGITAL DENTISTRY

At our clinic, we utilize the popular CEREC Primescan AC system, which is the most preferred CAD/CAM (Computer-aided design/Computer-aided manufacturing) system among dental clinics across the world...
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