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- Dt. Semih Çergel | Dentasya Diş
Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Dt. Elif Rana Sümer Dr. Semih Çergel was born in Adana in 1992. He graduated from Bülent Ecevit University Faculty of Dentistry in 2017. His areas of expertise include restorative treatments, prosthodontics, and aesthetic dentistry. He has been working at Dentasya Dental Clinic since 2022. He is also a member of the Istanbul Chamber of Dentists.
- Endodonti | Dentasya Ümraniye
Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Endodontics What is Oral Endodontics? Endodontics is a branch of dentistry and is applied together with root canal treatment. It deals with diseases that occur in tissues such as veins and nerves in the inner part of the tooth, as well as in the tissues around the tooth. Endodontics; whitening teeth, treatment of traumatized teeth and the treatment of many dental diseases such as these. Teeth are the first organ where the digestive system begins. For this reason, many foods come into direct contact with the teeth. The teeth in our body are in a structure that will prepare the ground for the formation of many diseases. The pulp that endodontics deals with is one of the tooth layers and is located in the root canal inside the tooth. The pulp is a soft structure equipped with nerves and blood vessels. Endodontics, which deals with a wide area, applies the treatment of diseases that occur in this layer. How is Endodontics Done? If existing dental infections have descended to the dental pulp layer endodontics this prevents tooth extraction. In the old practices, the infected tooth was extracted and it was not possible to save it. Endodontics performs the treatment of such damaged teeth. During the endodontic procedure, the pulp and nerves are removed. The infection inside the teeth is cleaned. Then the teeth are filled and the patient can use their teeth as before. After this application, only hot and cold sensation sensitivity occurs in the teeth. As a result of this treatment, tooth loss is prevented and the tooth is regained. The tooth, whose nerve tissue is damaged, is divided into pieces and bacteria settle in these spaces. While multiplying bacteria cause great damage to the tooth, it can also spread to other teeth. In cases where endodontics does not interfere with tooth decay, the jawbone may be damaged along with tooth decay. Endodontist is the name given to dentistry that deals with the dental nerves. First, a dental x-ray is taken and the diseased tooth is detected. Then, local anesthesia is applied to that area by the physician. In order to prevent the area from getting wet, the teeth are covered with a waterproof material and root canal treatment is applied in this way. Very small holes are created to reach the area. The diseased area is intervened in a dry and wide area. Here, the doctor cleans all the infections that occur outside the teeth and teeth. The tooth is completely cleared of damaged parts. It is necessary to fill the gaps in the cleared area. For this reason, the drilled tooth is thoroughly enlarged and the filling process is completed in the teeth. The enlargement process is called channel filing. After the filling process, the opened hole in the tooth is closed. In Which Situations Is Endodontic Method Applied? Endodontics, which examines the tooth in depth, considers the tooth and jaw as a whole. This treatment method is based on the prevention of tooth loss. In extensive dental infections, it is ensured that the tooth and tooth environment are completely free of infection. Endodontic application gives healthy results in inflammations reaching down to the jawbone. It also provides cleaning processes in tooth fragmentation. With the decision of the physician, endodontic treatment is applied in diseases such as dental caries, cracked teeth, bridged and dentures, and deep dental caries. It is also known as root canal treatment among the people. It is a method used directly in dental caries. It creates a definitive solution to infections in root canals. Diseased and painful tooth can be easily healed with this method without the need for tooth extraction. The teeth of the patient are restored to their former state by filling the gaps formed in the area of the cleaned teeth. All teeth are cleaned of bacteria and problems such as yellowing, decay and darkening are eliminated. Pain After Endodontics Endodontics, which is applied for the purpose of saving the tooth, is a very common treatment method, no matter how sensitive it is. One of the most common dental problems today is tooth decay. During this application, local anesthesia is applied by the physician due to the spread of the caries. Treatment begins with anesthetizing the tooth. For this reason, no pain is felt during the treatment phase. After root canal treatment, slight pain and ache may be felt after the effect of the drug wears off. In some cases, it is observed that pain or ache in the mouth lasts for several days. Depending on the area where the infections in the teeth spread, numbness may be felt in the teeth for a few days. The severity of the pain or ache is determined by the size of the discomfort of the tooth. Usually, these pains are temporary and incisional. What Does Endodontic Treatment Do? Endodontics, which aims to restore the old functions of the teeth, is a treatment method that helps to save the teeth. With this treatment method, the natural structure of the teeth is preserved. This method, which aims to prevent tooth loss, is one of the permanent treatment methods. It is ensured that not only the tooth, but also the surrounding of the tooth is free of infections. Bacterial infections that go down to the jawbone are completely cleared by the endodontic method. Damages in the dental pulp and surrounding tissues are removed with the most appropriate technique. It is aimed to regain the tooth by applying the endodontic method on teeth with problems such as fractures, caries and trauma. In root canal treatment, the position of the tooth in the mouth is preserved. As it is known, dental caries is a widespread problem. Endodontics is also used in the treatment process of the mouth and face. It is aimed to prevent pulp diseases. This method of treatment prevents the spread of recurring dental infections. Endodontic teeth whitening procedures are also applied here. After the root canal treatment, the gaps formed are eliminated. Filling procedures are performed on the teeth that need filling, and the tooth is regained its former functions. It is an effective dental treatment method in the treatment of teeth that have undergone dental trauma. How Long Does Endodontics Take? If the endodontic root canal treatment decision is made for the damaged and diseased tooth, this means that the tooth can be saved. Root canal treatment is a treatment method applied to get rid of infection of the teeth. This method, which is applied to protect the natural tooth structure, also removes the bacteria in the root canal from the teeth. Infection around the tooth is caused by the proliferation of bacteria that settle in the root canal. If the pulp is damaged by a bacterial infection, it is decided to apply endodontics if this situation is determined by the physician. Treatment time varies according to the number of root canals in the tooth. At the same time, the difficulty of the root canals and the jaw structure can also change this period. To say an average treatment time, 1 or 1.5 hours can be given for a 3-channel tooth. What Should Be Considered After Endodontics? After endodontic treatment, in which deep dental caries are removed, there are situations that should be considered as after every treatment. The treatment is completed in a single session. For this reason, with careful attention to some issues, quick recovery occurs. Care should be taken not to overuse the treated tooth. After the treatment, it is necessary to pay attention to the consumption of hot or cold. After the completion of the treatment, no food or drink should be consumed for one or two hours. After the treatment, pain and ache may occur in the mouth for a few days. For this reason, warm food should be consumed for a few days and the consumption of hard foods should be avoided. Oral care and hygiene should not be interrupted. If oral care is disrupted, infection and decay problems may occur again in the teeth. It should not be forgotten that the most effective way to prevent tooth decay is dental care. How Long Can Teeth Be Used After Endodontics? The endodontic method, which aims to save the tooth instead of extraction, is the least costly dental application. It is an inevitable treatment method in cases where the pulp tissue, which is the tooth layer, is damaged and the tooth is fragmented. In order to regain the old form of the cleaned and repaired teeth, the filling process is performed and the gaps are removed. Teeth with root canal treatment are not distinguished from other teeth in terms of appearance. For this reason, there is no concern for aesthetic appearance in endodontics. If the root canal treated tooth is well cared for after the treatment, it can be used for life. With oral care, we prevent the formation of bacteria and caries in the treated tooth. Can Endodontics Fail? The endodontic method, which purifies the mouth and teeth from bacteria, is applied to most people today. It is easily applied to everyone with the aim of saving the teeth and regaining their old structure. It is a treatment method that is mostly successful and receives good returns, except for adverse situations and patient-related reasons. After treatment, tooth decay is inevitable in neglected teeth. With the consumption of hard foods, fractures may occur in the fillings. There may be a re-infection with bacterial growth in the root canals. All of these are failures caused by the patient. On the other hand, improper application of root canal treatment creates a suitable environment for the growth of bacteria. These bacteria then cause infection in the root canals. Although there is a small chance that the treatment will fail, root canal treatment should be applied without making any mistakes. Does the Endodontic Tooth Inflamm Again? Endodontics, one of the successful dental treatment methods, is an easily applied method. Although the success rate is quite high, the margin of error is quite low. However, due to the person's not paying attention to oral care and disruption of oral hygiene, problems may occur again in the treated teeth. Fractures are seen in fillings with hard blows in the mouth or consumption of hard-textured food. Thus, due to patient-related reasons, a re-inflammation of the teeth may occur. If there is a bacterial leakage into the root canals again, infection may occur here as well. In addition, root canal treatment is a re-applicable method. Previous fillings can be renewed again. For this reason, there are issues that the patient should pay attention to after the treatment. By paying attention to these issues, it is not possible to experience any discomfort in the teeth and root canals. Does Endodontic-Canal Treated Tooth Pain? Endodontic method is applied in the treatment of problematic and painful teeth. In this method, the problematic tooth is completely purified and transformed into its old structure. After these procedures, filling processes are applied to prevent the cavities formed in the cleaned tooth from getting air. The teeth are filled without leaving any gaps in order to prevent any pain. Root canal treatment is not a painful procedure. In other words, the patient does not feel any pain during the treatment phase. However, depending on the infection in the teeth, a numbness problem may occur in the mouth. The spread of the infection that spreads to the roots is a determining cause of the severity of pain. After a few days of pain after the treatment, no pain is felt afterwards. What should I do if my pain does not go away? It is normal to feel some pain in the area after frequently applied endodontic treatment. It is also normal to feel a numbness in the chin as the mouth remains open for a long time during the treatment. After the treatment, if it is determined by the physician that more pain will be felt than usual, painkillers can be given to the patient. After the treatment, it is necessary to pay attention to the chewing condition. No chewing should be done on the treated tooth. It is necessary to consume food by paying attention to the hot and cold balance. In addition, consuming hard foods can damage the filling and increase the severity of the pain. The reason for physician-induced pain is that the root canal is not completely free of bacteria.
- Diş implantı | Dentasya Ümraniye
Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More dental implant What is a Dental Implant? Dental Implants are artificial tooth roots placed in the jawbone to support the prosthesis. Implants made to replace missing teeth are screws made of titanium that can be used for a lifetime without any problems. With the surgical intervention to be applied to the jawbone, the procedure is performed by dentists in sterile environments. According to Bridge Construction of Dental Implants What are the advantages? Patients prefer implant or bridge treatment instead of lost teeth. Which treatment method will be applied is decided by the examination of dentists specializing in oral, dental and maxillofacial surgery. To apply bridge treatment, at least two teeth are cut on each side of the cavity. Then the measurement is taken and the prosthesis made on these cut teeth is adhered. In implant treatment, an implant with an artificial tooth root is added to the jawbone of the tooth-deficient areas with screws created with titanium. The most important advantage of the implant is that it protects other healthy teeth. Two healthy teeth must be damaged for a missing tooth in the bridge. One of the differences between implant and bridge treatment is the duration of use. The implant provides lifelong use to the patient. Bridge treatment, on the other hand, has a period of use that varies according to the material it is made of. This period usually varies between 10-15 years. The implant is much closer to the natural tooth than the bridge in terms of aesthetic appearance. At the same time, with implant treatment, the patient will have better speech, chewing and smiling. One of the disadvantages of the bridge is that the healthy teeth used as bridge pillars also have the risk of decay over time, and in this case, the decayed tooth must be treated and the bridge treatment must be renewed. In addition, the probability of a bridge to develop gum disease is higher than an implant. The only advantage of the bridge is its low cost and it can be used as an instant solution. However, it should not be forgotten that implant treatment is safer, more durable and long-lasting. Another situation where a bridge can be preferred is as follows; If the adjacent tooth is problematic, has fractures or contains large fillings and will be healthier if closed at the same time, a bridge should be considered as the first choice. It should be noted that there are some situations where implants cannot be applied. Implant treatment cannot be applied to children and individuals whose bone development has not been completed. In addition, implant treatment cannot be applied to people with diabetes, hemophilia or significant immune system disease. Bridge prosthesis method is suitable for these patients. What are the Benefits of a Dental Implant? Implant treatment is a more durable and reliable method compared to all other methods. Since the implant treatment, which is applied without touching the other teeth, is applied alone, it does not harm any tooth. Implants, which are made of the material closest to the natural tooth appearance, do not cause any change or deterioration in the person's mouth and tooth structure. In treatments such as bridges and canals, visual deterioration may occur due to the deterioration of the tooth structure. However, there is no problem such as deterioration in implant treatment. Since the jaw can perform the chewing function properly with the implant, the person is free to eat what he wants. Consuming hard foods on veneered or filled teeth can make the person nervous. Because the probability of fracture and re-treatment is very high. People often prefer implant treatment to have aesthetically beautiful teeth and appearance. The duration of use is quite long compared to various other treatment methods. Implants made of the right material and applied correctly can be used for a lifetime. Oral care must be done after implant treatment. The patient should add the oral care recommendations created by the physician to his daily routine. After the treatment, the person is given an appearance that he will not have to restrict his behaviors such as talking and laughing. What Should Be Considered After Dental Implant Application? After the implant treatment, the patient is discharged on the same day. The prescription given by the dentist should be used in full by the patient. During the healing process of the implant procedure, the patient should attach great importance to oral care. Smoking and alcohol should be avoided until the healing process is over. Otherwise, the implants will not fuse with the bone and this may cause various infections. How Long Does a Dental Implant Last? It is possible to produce solutions that are closest to reality with developing technology and developing health in partial or complete tooth loss. Implant treatment begins with the placement of an artificial prosthesis in the jawbone. Then, dental implant treatment, which is almost indistinguishable from the real tooth, is applied to the area that fuses with the jawbone and completely ossifies. In this application, the placement time of the bone varies according to the patient's mouth width or its suitability in the mouth. The average duration of implant treatment varies between 10 minutes and half an hour. For patients with a narrow jaw structure for implant application, this process may take several hours. The ossification and fusion process of the applied artificial base, the placement of the teeth, and the treatment for a problem-free jaw and tooth use process take place in a time period ranging from about 3 months to 8 months. Can a Dental Implant Be Applied to Every Patient? The implants used in the treatment are screws with fixed width and height. For this reason, in order for implant treatment to be applied, the discs must be suitable for the placement of the jawbone structure. The bone cells in the patient's jaw must have the width, capacity and height to carry the implants. If there is a certain way to implant the bone structure, the treatment is more successful. However, the insufficiency of the bones in the jaw is made with auxiliary techniques such as augmentation (bone addition) and soft transition; surgeries can be made suitable for mouth implant treatment. Apart from this, those who want to have implants can be applied to any age group after adolescence, provided that they do not have problems in terms of oral and dental health. Patients eligible for implant treatment are as follows: Soft and hard tissues in sufficient quantity and quality in the mouth, In order for the implant to be made, the bone structure must have a certain width and height. Consuming part of the bone, such as with hemophilia, Implant treatment can be applied if diabetes (diabetes) diseases are under control. Is an Implant Necessary for Every Lost Tooth? Implant treatment can be applied to all oral cavities with sufficient jaw bone thickness and length. In order for screwed tooth roots to be placed, the implant must contain the volume it occupies and must be thick enough to enclose the screwed tooth. In single tooth deficiencies, neighboring teeth may move towards empty spaces over the years and there may be no space in this area where implant treatment will be applied. In such cases, it is not possible to perform implant treatment without bringing the teeth back to their former places with orthodontic treatment. Patients who want to have implant treatment in an area with a single tooth cavity should start implant treatment as soon as possible. In cases where there are two or three missing teeth in a row and the adjacent teeth cover this empty section, one or two implants can be placed in the area in question and the other sections are closed and prosthesis can be made. In this case, it is extremely important to plan implants and prostheses with an aesthetic appearance. In cases where bone quality and sufficiency cannot be increased, implant application cannot be performed. Since bone resorption is very advanced in these patients, the patient may not be suitable for implant treatment despite the necessary surgical operations. However, in multiple edentulism, implant treatment can be applied by planning in areas where bone quality and sufficiency are more appropriate. Implants are not required for every missing tooth. It is possible to make an interdental bridge in areas with more than one tooth loss. Is It Possible for the Body to Not Accept the Dental Implant? Titanium, the raw material of the implant, is the most suitable material for human tooth structure. The body accepts titanium in a very short time and as a result, the healing process begins. The implant is not accepted by the body. However, factors such as not paying attention to oral hygiene during the recovery period, excessive alcohol and cigarette consumption, possible infections; They can prevent the implant from combining with the bone. As a result, the dental implant may be lost. When the implant is applied, the healing process can be overcome comfortably and smoothly by strictly following the doctor's recommendations. After healing, the implants can be used for a lifetime thanks to regular doctor checks and a good routine oral care. What is done in the first dental implant examination? Before starting the treatment, the patient should be examined by a physician specialized in oral, dental and maxillofacial surgery. The first examination by the dentist consists of diagnosis and treatment planning. Afterwards, the patient is made suitable for oral treatment. The clinical examination determines what kind of treatment the patient needs. In the first examination after the treatment, the type of implant desired by the patient and how the prosthesis will look are determined. How Does the Dental Implant Treatment Process Proceed? The implant treatment process varies from patient to patient. In multiple tooth loss, the prosthesis phase is started on the same day as the quadruple implant treatment. In some patients, fusion time should be expected due to additional surgical procedures. Porcelain veneers are made on the dental implant, which fuses for an average of 3 months in the upper jaw and an average of 2 months in the lower jaw. If the jaws are not thick enough or low enough, the waiting period can be extended up to 6 months. How Is Nutrition After Dental Implant? There are important points that the patient should pay attention to before and after the implant treatment. After the treatment, the patient should pay attention to his nutrition. Some eating habits to watch out for are: Very cold or very hot food and drink should not be consumed after the implant. No food or liquid should be consumed for at least 2 hours after the implant procedure. Solid foods should be avoided, especially for the first 24 hours. The patient should consume soft foods but avoid consuming hot foods. How Is Oral Care Performed After Dental Implants? After the implant treatment, the healing process that the patient should pay attention to will begin. Until the patient is completely healed, movements that will create pressure in the mouth should be avoided. The mouth should not be rinsed on the day of implant treatment. Gargle should not be done. In the first days of treatment, the patient should use gentle and slow brushing and flossing. During this period, the saliva accumulated in the mouth should be thrown out. However, snoring or blowing that will create pressure in the mouth should be avoided. For this reason, it is also possible to clean the implant areas with the help of moistened cotton cloth or gauze.
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Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Transparent Plaque Treatment What is Transparent Plaque Treatment? Transparent Plaque Treatment, with this application for the correction of crooked tooth problem and gap tooth problems, treatment methods vary. It is an ideal choice for people who have problems with wire insertion. Thus, it is an ideal choice for patients who are not satisfied with the external appearance of the tooth. In this application, which is among the aesthetic treatment methods; Tooth measurements are taken at the front and the design is carried out in digital environments. Since it has a transparent appearance, the detection rate is very low if it is placed on the tooth. Regular maintenance is required. Transparent plaque treatment is performed by changing it at regular intervals. What is Transparent Plaque Treatment? In general, clear plaque is applied to individuals who have dental problems. This situation is handled in two different ways and treatment is started. A slight feeling of compression may occur when the record set stage is passed. There is a condition that manifests itself in the form of mild pain, but it appears for a short time. Then the patient has the chance to take it off and put it on. At this stage, oral and dental care is carried out by cleaning. To Whom Can Transparent Plaque Treatment Be Applied? After classification as dental and skeletal, the suitability for the problem type is realized. It can be applied to those who do not have impacted teeth in the lower and upper jaws, who do not have problems in the jaw structure and who have aesthetic loss problems. How is Transparent Plaque Treatment Applied? Before the procedure, the patient's tooth size is taken and the treatment is started. It is performed by taking measurements according to the lower and upper jaws. Then, internal and external views of the mouth are obtained. Then, after the x-ray of the mouth is taken, the transparent plaque is prepared. Photographing is done before and after the plate set and the clear plate treatment is realized. In Which Diseases Is Transparent Plaque Treatment Applied? Orthodontic disorders have more than one type. Therefore, the transparent plaque treatment to be applied is generally an ideal treatment method that can be applied for gap tooth problems, crooked teeth, and jaw expansion. After the detection of orthodontic disorders by the dentist, it provides the appropriate treatment method. What are the Advantages of Transparent Plaque Treatment? Since it is removable, it plays a role in the most correct oral and dental care. It is possible to perform the removal or insertion process at a time during the day that the person wishes. It is the most comfortable treatment for those who do not want to wear braces. Thus, it is ensured that the process is carried out in a simple way without being exposed to the wire image. Since it is removable, there is no problem in hygiene. Frequently Asked Questions about Clear Plaque Treatment Do I need to remove clear plates every day? Plates can be removed to clean the plaque. Therefore, it does not need to be constantly removed. How many days should the clear plate change be done? Transparent plates should be changed once a week. Are transparent plates an obstacle to eating and drinking? After getting used to the transparent plates, eating and drinking is not strong. How long is the treatment period? treatment duration; varies from person to person. No precise information can be given on this matter. Do Teeth Move With Transparent Plaques Without Braces? Having braces allows the teeth to move. With the transparent plaque treatment performed here, it is possible for the teeth to move. It has the feature of moving faster than the braces. At the same time, it is a more comfortable and trouble-free treatment for the patient. In some cases, it gives faster results than braces treatment. What Should Be Done Before Transparent Dental Plaque Treatment? There is no preliminary preparation to be done before the procedure. Oral and dental care is performed by the dentist only before the clear plaque treatment. Problems such as tartar formation and dental caries that occur in the teeth are eliminated and the basis for treatment is prepared. Then an order is placed for plaque preparation by taking the tooth size. Thus, a more hygienic intraoral treatment is performed. What are the Elements to Be Considered After Transparent Dental Plaque Treatment? After the procedure, the patient can remove and insert the plates. For this, he needs to take care of his mouth and teeth during the day. Teeth must be brushed twice a day. In this way, possible problems are prevented and effective results are obtained. It is of great importance that the instructions given by the dentist are followed correctly without skipping. The correct result of the treatment is ensured by using the recommended protective plates. Is There an Upper and Lower Age Limit in Transparent Plaque Treatment? It is a treatment that does not require any age restrictions. It is of great importance for the treatment of molars and incisors. Since there is no upper age limit, the person can benefit from the treatment at any time. However, it is the treatment that should be preferred by advanced age groups in order for this to be successful. Are There Any Situations In Which Transparent Plaque Treatment Should Not Be Applied? Every treatment application consists of a situation where it is not suitable for the patient. In such cases, the patient's suitability for the procedure is determined before the procedure, as required by the medical procedure. Necessary studies are initiated after its suitability for treatment is finalized. Clear plate treatment is not performed due to the reduction of the supporting tissue and the reduction in the level of the jawbone. Plaque treatment can be started after the patient's discomfort is resolved. Is Clear Plaque Treatment a Painful Treatment? It is known that most of the treatments performed to eliminate dental problems are painful. But it is not possible to talk about such a situation here. Because clear plaque treatment is known only as plaque placed on the teeth. In other words, it is not possible to damage the tooth or cause pain. Since there is a slight pressure when inserting the plates, the pain is temporarily mild. How Long Does Transparent Plaque Treatment Take? The duration of treatment may vary from person to person. The resulting variability must be taken into account. On average, the treatment period is completed in 1-1.5 years. Do Transparent Plates Prevent Eating and Drinking? Does it need to be removed while eating? Under normal conditions, it is provided to have more advantages than braces. In this context; With clear plaque treatment, it is possible to remove plaques at any time of the day. It can be permanently removed and installed along with the plate. Since there are no metal parts, there is no problem during eating. It will be easier for the patient to remove the plaques while eating. Does Clear Plaque Treatment Affect Speech? After starting plaque treatment, one should get used to it. In the first period, the person has difficulty getting used to the plaques. But it is a fact that this will pass in the future. It must take 1-2 weeks for this to happen. However, clear plaque treatment of some patients is difficult. They have difficulty in speaking because the process of getting used to it takes a long time. The familiarization period must be completed. In this way, the person returns to his normal life in a short time without having difficulty in speaking and continues the treatment. Does Excessive Consumption of Coffee, Tea and Cigarettes Affect Plaques, Which Foods and Drinks Change Colors of Transparent Dental Plaques? With the transparency of the plaques, it is not possible for the teeth to be damaged or discolored. However, plaques have a color change situation over time. This appears to be related to the food consumed. It is possible for plaques to change color due to factors such as coffee, tea, coloring products, acidic foods and cigarettes. If the plaques are changed weekly or every 15 days, there is no change in the color of the plaques. In order to get healthier and more effective results, an examination should be performed by a specialist physician. In this way, there is no problem by changing the plate regularly. How to Clean Transparent Plaque? By paying attention to the cleaning and maintenance of the transparent plates, healthier results are achieved. Weekly change is seen with the transparent plaque treatment. The plate should be changed once a week and placed in its own box. At the same time, it should be washed and rinsed with clean water before meals. If there will be plaque use for a long time; These plates should be cleaned by keeping them in water for a while. Thus, it is possible to clean the particles. How Often Should Controls Be Performed in Transparent Plaque Treatment? Healthy results should be obtained by following the instructions given by the dentist and evaluating this process well. Plaque treatment is generally completed in 1-1.5 years. It is of great importance that the controls are carried out at the intervals given by the specialist physician. Can Transparent Plates Be Used After Wire Treatment? This situation usually varies depending on the patient's condition. The patient should be examined by the dentist and then planned. If it is deemed appropriate after braces, it is possible for the dentist to perform clear plaque treatment. Is Reinforcement Therapy Used The Same As Clear Plaque Treatment? A clear plate can be used for reinforcement therapy. Both contain a different situation in terms of technique and material. With the treatment, there is no problem of deterioration of the teeth and at the same time, it is ensured that they have a healthy smile. How Many Hours a Day Should You Wear? Plates need to be fitted regularly during the day. Plaques should be removed, removed while the patient is clean and caring, and washed before and after meals. On average, it stays in the tooth for 20-22 hours. Apart from these situations, removal of plaques will result in unsuccessful treatment. The patient is disappointed because the desired result is not achieved. There is no problem in removing plaques at special events and invitations. This period should be limited to 3-4 hours. Does Transparent Plaque Correct Tooth? Here, the biggest goal of clear plaque treatment is; It is the elimination of physical problems in the teeth. Braces are used to treat split, crooked and crooked teeth. However, since the braces are metal, transparent plaque is preferred. The purpose of the braces is also to make the teeth smoother and to fix the problem. It is possible to say that the transparent plaque corrects the tooth, since both treatments give positive results. Why Is a Transparent Plate Attached? Transparent plaque treatment is of great importance for patients with split, crooked and crooked teeth. Thus, with the elimination of dental problems, a transparent plaque is attached. It does not harm one's health. After the patient's habituation process is completed, the transparent plates do not disturb.
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Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Laminated Tooth Veneer What is Laminated Tooth Veneer? Laminated Tooth Veneer is known as the process performed with a thin layer applied on the healthy tooth. It is made as a result of filing performed in a very small amount. It is the application of prosthesis together with the leaf coating process, which comes from the Latin. In order for the dental problems that the person is uncomfortable to be able to be solved, it is necessary to go through the control of the specialist physician. Otherwise, there is no possibility of realizing the cosmetic or knowing about the dental problem. It is known as laminated tooth veneer in the treatment method that is frequently preferred in our country and in the world and provides great benefits in dental technology. Before the procedure, the patient undergoes a preliminary examination. It uses imaging techniques to get information about the dental problem. If the patient has any familyment, it should be eliminated first. Otherwise, it is not possible for the procedure to be applicable. It is a method used in the treatment method due to the wear of the teeth over time. How is Laminated Tooth Veneer Made? Gum recession occurs due to various reasons. Apart from this, a yellowish appearance may appear on the teeth. In the front, the upper and lower teeth begin to turn yellow and then black. Due to the staining problem, the are damaged and with the emergence of a bad image, the inevitable teeth end of the person's lack of self-confidence. For this reason, the controls are carried out by going through the control of the dentist. First of all, porcelain veneer is prepared. With this prepared coating, a natural image should be obtained. The surface of the teeth is cleaned and a light abrasion is done to prepare the ground for the coating process. It is of great importance that the veneer being prepared is placed on the surface of the tooth and adhered. Who is Laminated Dental Veneer Applied to? In order for the procedure to be applicable, the patient must fulfill certain conditions. Therefore, before the procedure, the patient's suitability for treatment is determined together with the examinations performed and the medical history information obtained. In such cases, it is determined how advantageous the result of the treatment will be for the patients. To give an example; This procedure is not considered appropriate for patients who grind their teeth at night. It cannot be applied as a result of nail biting and chronic illness. It is suitable for the patients who are suitable for the procedure, mostly for those who have crooked teeth or crooked teeth. Dental veneer is known as the correct treatment method for the problem of gaps in the teeth, yellowing of the color of the teeth, and most physical disorders in the teeth can be eliminated. How to Care for Laminate Tooth Veneer? Oral and dental health is one of the health conditions that are of great importance and must be performed correctly by everyone. Under normal conditions, teeth should be brushed for two minutes during the day. Appropriate times are determined as morning and evening. This situation may vary according to the social life of the person. But it should be cleaned twice a day, for two minutes. In addition, auxiliary equipment such as oral solution and dental floss can also be used. Care must be taken when using dental floss. Because here, you may be faced with the situation of damaging the teeth and the formation of unexpected problems. After the dental veneer treatment, care should be taken not to bite solid and hard objects. It is absolutely necessary not to cause an increase in problems by avoiding teeth grinding or nail biting problems. In order to have more natural teeth, it is of great importance to follow the instructions given by the specialist physician. What are the Advantages of Laminated Teeth? As in coating processes, it is performed with the help of strong adhesives used in medical fields. Here the coating is done accurately without the risk of falling or breaking. After the laminate veneer process, there is no blackening or yellowing of the teeth. It has the feature of making more than one laminated tooth veneer. After the treatment, more natural and white teeth are obtained. Here, it is known as a treatment method that is carried out without damaging the natural tooth. It can be done easily because it does not disturb the structure of the tooth. Laminated Dental Veneer Usage Period Each treatment has its own lifespan. Here, too, the lifetime of the dental veneer may vary. It is possible to extend the life of the laminated coating by following the instructions given by the specialist physician and paying attention to the situations to be avoided. The lifetime of the laminated coating is generally known as lifetime. However, if the patient comes face to face with problems, this will shorten the life of the treatment in a short time. Although years have passed, there is still the opportunity to benefit from the advantages of treatment. It is possible to turn this into a lifelong treatment with regular brushing of the teeth after drinking harmful foods such as tea, coffee and cigarettes. Why Should Dental Veneers Be Performed? Thanks to its light permeable feature, it provides a more natural appearance on the teeth. Despite the harmful food taken, it definitely does not change color. Therefore, it is recommended to be done because it is an ideal treatment method for people who do not have dental problems or health problems. In some cases, it also prevents the formation of dental calculus. The formation of tartar is normally among the problems that damage the teeth and gums of the person. It helps to complete the laminated tooth veneer treatment in a short time by performing the coating process with only a slight abrasion on the surface of the tooth. How Long Is the Treatment Period of Laminated Tooth Veneer? The patient makes the right decision by applying for dental veneer treatment, which is done at his own request and in order to obtain a more aesthetic appearance. Conditions such as facial anatomy, tooth shape, mouth and gums should be considered. Thus, it is ensured that the coating process is done correctly and effectively. Otherwise, the treatment will be nothing but disappointment. For this, it is necessary to carry out the treatment with the help of reliable and experienced specialist physicians. The duration of treatment and the life of the treatment; It varies depending on the experience of the dentist. It is generally known as a combined treatment with 2-3 sessions. In other words, it has a limitation of 7-10 days on average. If the patient does not have serious health problems or dental problems, treatment is started and completed as soon as possible. How Long Does Laminate Tooth Last? The effects of treatment methods may change over time. These changes are; It may vary depending on the method used, the experience of the dentist or the points that the patient should pay attention to after the procedure. It is of great importance that the instructions given are strictly followed in order for the treatment to last and to have healthier smiles. Otherwise, the laminated coating life will be shortened soon, causing problems to increase. Laminated Teeth or Good Zirconium? Laminate tooth and zirconium tooth application are two different treatment methods. Both have many advantages in their own right and are among the treatment methods preferred by many patients. In such cases, it is important to compare the two and decide on the coating method that the patient sees as appropriate and close. Zirconium is preferred in dental applications because it is not metal-supported. It does not create odor and taste in the mouth. It is also the right choice for people with allergies. It is performed under the application of local anesthesia. After the teeth are reduced, the zirconium is placed on the tooth. While the teeth in the zirconium coating are designed, they are prepared in special furnaces. It does not harm the person and does not cause an increase in dental problems. On the other hand, german cosmetic treatment performed in a short time. There are great differences with zirconium. There is no need for tooth reduction here. Only after a very slight abrasion of the tooth surface is the veneer of the laminated tooth placed on it. Can a single tooth be laminated? Here, more than one tooth can be veneered. There is no laminate coating limit to be used in the application. Only after making sure that there is no oral and dental problem can be done. In order to get detailed and precise information, a dentist should be examined. It can be made suitable for all broken, split and crooked teeth. Since a more natural image is obtained, smiles are made without the need to hide them. Does Laminated Teeth Cause Odor? This situation can be handled in two different ways. Changes can be seen depending on the quality of the product used and preferred. Dental veneers, which are made of quality materials, do not cause odor problems. In fact, the problem of bad odor that arises here is related to the oral hygiene of the tooth. Problems arise due to gum disease, oral bacteria and many other reasons. This has nothing to do with dental veneers. As a result of such situations, it is absolutely necessary to perform oral and dental care regularly and be examined by a dentist. What is Leaf Laminate? This condition, known as leaf lamination, is actually also known as dental veneer treatment. It helps to eliminate broken, split or oblique problems in teeth. In order for the teeth to be in a certain shape, superficial abrasion must be done first. Laminated teeth are designed according to the measurements taken afterwards. Conditions such as preferred color, position and form need to be considered. It imitates natural teeth and makes them look smoother. After the abrasion on the surface, first a layer is placed on the tooth, and it gets its name from here as a laminated leaf. Is Laminated Teeth Permanent? It is known as the ideal and right choice among aesthetic applications. It certainly does not cause a person's health or dental problems. If used correctly, a natural image is obtained. In cases where certain terms and conditions are not met, this may take a short time. This causes the patient to get unsuccessful results. In fact, the reason for the emergence of this problem can be handled in two different ways. It may vary depending on the issues that the person should pay attention to and the quality of the material used. If one of these two conditions is dominant, the failure rate of treatment is quite high. In this context; It is known that dental veneer cosmetic is long-lasting.
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Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Dental Prosthesis What is Dental Prosthesis? dental prosthesis; divided into full or partial dentures. Full dentures refer to the use of removable devices to replace lost teeth. It is an apparatus that is generally produced from acrylic or porcelain on an acrylic base structure. The application logic of partial dentures is the same. However, like full dentures, it is not used to replace all teeth, but instead of some missing teeth. In general, the application of dental prosthesis, which has different types, is determined according to the needs of the person. The application called fixed dental prosthesis is preferred in people with less tooth loss. After a certain cutting and reduction process on the existing tooth, the coating is made. Then, fixed dental prostheses are created by mounting the prosthesis on it. In addition to such procedures, prostheses are basically applied to close the gap formed in the teeth in an accurate and comfortable way. In Which Situations Is Dental Prosthesis Applied? Dental prosthesis is applied as a result of damage to teeth and gums or surrounding tissues. In the same way, if the teeth are lost due to certain reasons, prosthetic teeth are applied. It is aimed that the teeth, which are considered to be the basis of the digestive system, are prepared specifically for the person and reach the desired function. It is very important to have a healthy tooth structure. In addition, the use of prostheses is common in terms of aesthetic appearance. It is known that dental prostheses are useful and beneficial if performed by a dentist who is an expert in the field. What are the Advantages of Prosthetic Teeth? The main purpose of prosthesis applications is to return the lost dental health and aesthetics to the person. The use of prosthesis in the field of dentistry is preferred in order to restore both the functional and aesthetic properties of lost tissues and teeth. It also helps to protect existing teeth and tissues that are healthy in the mouth. Dental prostheses are very useful in terms of performing the oral and chewing application, which is the first stage of our nutrition and digestion. What are the types of prosthetic teeth? Prostheses are divided into types according to need. Partial and full removable dentures are often preferred. In addition, they are widely used in metal-free or metal-supported fixed and porcelain prostheses. In addition, there are also types of immediate prosthesis fitted after tooth extraction. Also known as fixed dental prosthesis, the type of prosthesis mounted on the natural tooth roots by cutting is also known as another type of prosthetic tooth. Fixed Dental Prosthesis Fixed dental prosthesis; It refers to the completion of the dental tissue of excessive material loss or missing teeth by using materials of complementary color. It is aimed to provide both the appearance and aesthetics of the tooth and the preservation of the functionality of the tooth. It is known that the most preferred type of prosthesis is fixed dental prosthesis. In order to make fixed prostheses, at least 2 long-rooted and solid teeth must be present at both ends of the non-toothed area to hold the prosthesis. This application is called bridge. Maintenance in Fixed Prostheses Dental floss sold in the pharmacy is an important element in the cleaning of fixed dentures. It is also recommended not to use products that have the potential to corrode the prosthesis. Absolutely no cleaning materials such as bleach and detergent are used. It is recommended to use specially produced toothpaste and brushes for prosthesis. In this way, it is possible for people to easily use fixed prostheses for a long time. Removable Denture Removable prostheses are another treatment method that is curious about the subject. They are known as appliances that the person can easily follow up and are positioned instead of missing teeth. There are various types such as total prosthesis and immediate prosthesis. A desired type of prosthesis is selected in accordance with the needs and mouth structure of the person. Maintenance in Removable Prostheses Care in removable dentures is also an element that needs attention in terms of dental prosthesis. In removable prostheses, it is important to keep them in special solution and water when not in use. In addition, it is recommended to use brushes and pastes specially designed for removable prostheses. Metal Supported Porcelain Teeth Porcelain tooth application with metal infrastructure is known as a type of coating in which different metal alloys are placed under the porcelain material. These elements are preferred because they are compatible with gingival and dental tissues and are durable. Elimination of Tooth Deficiencies Making different types of prosthesis is among the most basic applications at the point of eliminating tooth deficiencies. Sometimes tooth loss can not be prevented, despite over-the-counter applications such as dental fillings. In this case, and especially in conditions where there is more than one missing tooth, the most suitable dental prosthesis application should be preferred. How Are Dentures Cleaned? Although it may seem like a difficult element at first, the cleaning and use of dental prostheses is much easier today. Oil, many cleaning products are offered. It is recommended to brush with cleansing gel at least 2 times a day. In this way coffee stains, tea, nutrients, such as surplus elements are removed. For brushing application, the use of specially produced brushes for prostheses should be preferred. Of course, this does not apply to fixed dental prostheses. It is possible to remove and wash the removable dentures which are used instead of all teeth. Prostheses made with other methods should be cleaned by brushing without applying pressure, as we use on our normal teeth. In addition, dentures should be kept in water or solution in a storage box outside of the use process. What is the Function of the Prosthesis? Prostheses are mainly used when there is loss of teeth and surrounding tissues due to various reasons. In case of any problem or loss, it can also be expressed as performing dental repair or designing a functional product instead. Materials that are specially prepared for the person and that help to keep the oral comfort at a high level are called prostheses. The main function of the prosthesis is to fulfill all the functions provided by the person's own teeth. For this reason, the best quality and suitable prosthesis application is preferred. How long does it take to get used to my prostheses? One of the issues that people who prefer prostheses are most curious about is the process of getting used to. It is normal to experience short-term discomfort with the use of a new prosthesis. However, if you pay attention to some tricks, it is possible to get used to it in a short time. Prostheses may be perceived as a foreign product at first. However, this situation does not last long. Various adhesives recommended by the specialist can be used to get used to the prosthesis. In this way, you can achieve dental comfort more easily. In addition, the process of getting used to the prosthesis can be started with practices such as singing and eating calmly. Maintaining oral hygiene and not interrupting regular controls will allow you to get used to the prosthesis in a much shorter time. How long can the prosthesis be used? The process of using the dental prosthesis applied from the patient may vary depending on the person. Generally, each prosthesis is long-lasting and if used correctly, this period will be longer. However, the compatibility of the prosthesis may deteriorate due to the changing tissue and wear over a period of time. This situation can be easily understood from the difficulty of using prosthesis. Although it varies from person to person, this period corresponds to a period of 5 years on average. How Should I Care for Prostheses? First of all, in prosthetic care; It is recommended to remove it after meals and clean it with water. In addition, chemical liquids are used in removable prostheses. Dentures should be brushed before going to bed and between meals. Prosthesis-specific pastes and toothbrushes should be used for brushing. Can Patients Using Removable Dentures Bite With Their Front Teeth? Especially in recent years, important steps have been taken regarding removable prostheses. Prostheses, which were more difficult to use in the past, are now easy to use with fixing adhesives and many similar elements. Therefore, if applied and used correctly, removable prostheses can be used easily. However, it is not recommended for those who use removable dentures to bite with their front teeth. Does Prosthesis Application Change Speech? It is very important to use products suitable for the mouth and natural tooth structure of the person in the prosthesis application. For this reason, prosthesis application is performed individually. If applied correctly and carefully, dental prosthesis affects people's speech and other applications positively. Difficulty in speaking may occur as a natural part of the process of getting used to the denture at first. The best way to prevent this is to make various speech practices with the dental prosthesis and aim to get used to it as soon as possible. How should the natural teeth remaining in the mouth be taken care of? when removable or fixed prosthesis is applied; There may be question marks about the care of other teeth in the mouth. Apart from proper care of the prosthesis, the maintenance process of natural teeth in the mouth can be carried out in the usual way by brushing and paste. How should the prosthesis be cleaned and maintained? The maintenance and cleaning of the prosthesis is easier than expected. In fixed and removable procedures; It is recommended to use a special brush and paste. In addition, if removable dentures are used, brushing and cleaning between meals is important. In addition, when not in use, the prosthesis should be kept in a special solution in order not to deform. Apparatuses such as dental floss can also be used easily in terms of prosthesis. In addition, it is recommended to follow the care conditions recommended by a specialist in the field for dental prosthesis. Can I use the prosthesis without ever removing it? This question, which is usually asked for the use of removable prosthesis; can be answered as no. Although it is very suitable inside the mouth, it is not recommended to wear removable dentures for 24 hours. It is important to clean it effectively by removing it at certain intervals and thus to provide a much more comfortable and hygienic use. My Denture Gum Hurts, What Should I Do? Especially when removable dentures are first used, they can hurt the gums and cause sensitivity. When these and similar complaints occur, a doctor should be consulted. The patient should not try to fix the prosthesis himself for the hairdresser. In case of any problem, the specialist physician who created the prosthesis should be contacted. Thanks to products such as denture adhesives and creams, the comfort of use can be increased. How should the doctor control order be in dental prosthesis? If there is no urgent and unusual complaint, the first controls should be performed approximately 1 week after the prosthesis is placed. Thereafter, a continuous check-up every 6 months is recommended. In cases where it is not possible to check every 6 months, it should be checked at least once a year. After tooth extraction, the prosthesis may lose its harmony over time and cause discomfort. Although dental prostheses are durable devices that can be used for a long time, they should be checked over time and a doctor should be contacted in case of any complaints. You can apply to Dentasya for all the details you are curious about and you can get information on many issues, especially the prices of dental prosthesis.
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Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Aesthetic Dentistry What is Aesthetic Dentistry? With Aesthetic Dentistry, you can easily achieve the smiles you dream of. It is an area applied by those who care about aesthetic appearance as much as oral and dental health. Providing an impressive tooth and jaw structure is the main goal here. With the developing technology, the demands in the mouth and teeth area are also in the direction of aesthetic appearance. This technology is also widely used in aesthetic dentistry. With active participation in social life, aesthetic concerns occur in people. For this reason, one of the areas that attract the most attention is smiles and tooth structures. The aesthetic formation to be applied in this region is determined according to the physical and social characteristics of the person. An aesthetic design is created as a result of the physical appearance that changes from person to person. The most natural and ideal appearance is created in the computer environment by evaluating the person's mouth, face and jaw structure together. After the person's approval and approval is obtained, the treatment process is started. It is an application that everyone is satisfied with the result of aesthetic dentistry applied by many people. What is done in Aesthetic Smile Design? Aesthetic Dental Treatments Smile design is one of today's aesthetic dentistry formations. In aesthetic smile design, the patient's gender, order of teeth, age, tooth color, lip shapes, dreams and expectations are taken into consideration. According to all these features, a virtual design is made on the computer. Then, improvements and innovations on the design are realized by playing on the virtual smile. The design structure is presented to us in the form of a preview and the change is easily provided. Aesthetic smile design is the technique of giving a beautiful appearance by considering the teeth, face shapes and needs that have deteriorated aesthetic appearance. Aesthetic smile design is created by the application of many processes. Since the mouth and face structure of each person is different, the procedures to be applied differ from person to person. The patient's age, gender, and most importantly, expectations are also effective in determining these procedures. As one of the first procedures to be done, cavities on the teeth and yellowing, if any, are removed. Then the problems in the gums are eliminated. All treatment procedures are applied according to the dental needs of the person. It is performed in accordance with the facial features with dental and dental aesthetic interventions. Teeth whitening is an important part of smile design. If the patient has a missing tooth, these deficiencies are eliminated with prosthesis and implant applications. In addition, veneers, porcelain laminates, zirconium veneers and orthodontic wire treatments are among the methods applied in smile design. The model is created by taking the patient's face and mouth measurements. For the created model and the changes to be made on it, the process is continued with the consent of the patient. In the smile design, all mouth and tooth defects are removed and the patient is presented with the final state. With these methods, tooth defects are removed without abrasion on the teeth. The teeth as a whole are given a white color. A harmony is achieved between the lip structure and the tooth arrangement. As a result of all these procedures, patient satisfaction is ensured by creating a smile suitable for facial features. What Should Patients Pay Attention to in Aesthetic Dental Treatments in Aesthetic Smile Design? In recent years, aesthetic dentistry has been the subject of research by most people. It should be noted that the aesthetic smile design is created according to the person and varies from person to person. Therefore, the most important decision maker in smile design is the patient himself. They should constantly follow the developments and changes on the model and express their opinions. Aesthetic smile design is not performed with a single operation as stated. More than one procedure may be required depending on the patient's tooth structure and needs. The patient should follow these procedures and know exactly which procedures will be performed. The first step in aesthetic smile design is the analysis of the patient's facial features and tooth structure. Then, the teeth are handled in terms of shape and size and the appropriate tooth alignment is provided for the mouth structure. A healthy appearance is created by making necessary arrangements in the gums. For this reason, the procedures performed on the teeth are called white aesthetics, and the aesthetic procedures on the gums are called pink aesthetics. In the most ideal smile design, white and pink aesthetics should complement each other. In aesthetic smile design, the whole process is reported to the patient in a transparent way. The patient is informed about all procedures, changes and developments. In this design, progress is made in line with the demands of the patients. In these applications, not only an aesthetic appearance is provided, but also many dental problems are eliminated. With the aesthetic smile design, the patient gains self-confidence and can smile easily in society. Things to Consider Before Deciding on Aesthetic Dentistry Everyone knocks on the door of aesthetic dentistry to have a beautiful smile. In order to achieve an aesthetic dental appearance, the patient must be disciplined and patient. Before starting these procedures, there are some situations that the patient should know and pay attention to. Many aesthetic dental applications are not covered by insurance. No matter how permanent this process is, it should be repeated within 10 or 15 years. Aesthetic dentistry can provide an aesthetic appearance and smile, but it cannot completely change your mouth structure. It is necessary to approach the treatment realistically and to maintain the expectation accordingly. In addition, the physician may be asked to approach with a transparent treatment approach throughout the process. It is necessary to be aware of every development and change. No matter how accurate and perfect the treatment is, the continuity of the aesthetic appearance after the treatment depends on the patient's effort. Aesthetic dental applications are not a one-session treatment. The duration of treatment is determined according to the patient's dental problems and needs. It would be beneficial to make the patient aware of this issue. The patient's approval should also be obtained for the models and designs created for aesthetic appearance. For this reason, information about the treatment process and development should be requested from your doctor. You can observe the processes applied for aesthetic appearance by following the technological developments. What are the Methods Used in Aesthetic Dentistry? Recently, applications to the field of aesthetic dentistry have increased due to appearances other than dental diseases. The teeth and mouth area is the area that attracts the most attention in our body. The way we smile in social life is very important to us. Tooth color and the arrangement of the teeth are factors that affect our smile. Aesthetic dentists create the desired appearance in the patient with various treatments and techniques. Aesthetic dentistry applications are quite wide. With gum shaping, especially with smile design, the gums get a healthy appearance. One of the biggest problems here is the overgrowth of the gums. With permanent aesthetics, the gums are brought to the desired form. Teeth whitening is a method applied to almost every patient in aesthetic dentistry. All teeth are whitened in the same shade without damaging the tooth enamel. Thus, the patient will have white and bright teeth. With composite bonding applications, tooth enamel is hardened with a high-intensity beam device. At the end of the application, the problematic teeth and surrounding teeth complement each other and create a bright appearance. Filling is inevitable in teeth without tooth decay. Inlay and onlay fillings made of composite and porcelain materials are applied to the teeth. These fillings are not noticeable in the tooth and are in harmony with other teeth. Since it is porcelain, its presence and absence can never be distinguished in the mouth. Porcelain laminate is an aesthetic procedure that is applied only to the front surfaces of the teeth. If there are differences in color and shape between the teeth and orthodontic applications are not required due to skewness, porcelain laminates are applied. It is a very easy dental restoration process applied for people who are uncomfortable with the appearance of their front teeth. Many people suffer from tooth loss. Implant application is made so that the area of tooth loss can function like a natural tooth root into the jawbone. Thus, a youthful smile is formed on the face. In Which Situations Is Aesthetic Dentistry Applied? Aesthetic dentistry can be applied to almost everyone according to the request of the person. It is applied in the presence of teeth that are broken as a result of impacts and bruises, especially teeth that change color over time. This method can be applied if there is an irregular and crooked tooth structure. Aesthetic dentistry is also applied due to the correction of the deformity in the tooth structure. In addition, this method is used in cases of appearance disorder in the gums. Aesthetic appearance is provided by the elimination and treatment of many dental problems. It is frequently used to remove color, shape and position differences between teeth. Gingival appearance and aesthetic loss, which usually occurs as a result of gingival recession, are eliminated with this method. If there is a gap between the teeth, its application is inevitable. It is also applied to aesthetic filling application in caries-free teeth. Broken and fragmented teeth are restored. It is also applied to replace tooth loss. Thus, a unity is provided between the teeth. While providing an aesthetic appearance with aesthetic applications, problematic teeth are also treated. Many neglected dental problems occur in aesthetic dentistry. The main purpose of this application is to match the color and shape of the teeth. It is ensured that the teeth and gums are cleaned of caries and plaques. In addition, with the help of fillings, decay-free teeth are restored to their former functions. Teeth and gums are aligned at the same level and an integrity is provided in terms of appearance. While performing all these procedures, the applications in the mouth and teeth are made by considering the facial features and physical structure of the person. What Can Be Done for Whiter Teeth? Although the desired appearance of the teeth is achieved with aesthetic dentistry, its continuity is in your hands. The most important factor affecting the appearance of teeth is tooth color. Due to its structure, teeth are a tissue that quickly turns yellow and darkens. As everyone knows, teeth should be brushed at least twice a day and cleaned of dirt. However, the consumption of products that accelerate yellowing, such as cigarettes, coffee and tea, should be minimized. The color of teeth is a condition that affects our communication in terms of our social environment. For this reason, oral and dental hygiene should be done regularly without interruption. You can also brush your teeth with a mixture of lemon and baking soda without damaging the tooth enamel. As a result of regular brushing, a visible whiteness can be observed in the teeth. Mouthwashes prevent the formation of bacteria in the mouth. Thus, the occurrence of infection is minimized. It should not be forgotten that all these processes are effective as a result of regular application.
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Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Orthodontics What is Orthodontics? Orthodontics is the correction of the harmony of the lower and upper jaws, the correction of the correct position of the tooth structure on the jaws and the realization of its treatment. The treatment method that the patient receives can take place in many different ways. At the end of the treatment, the patient; It is aimed to give correct chewing, good speech and an aesthetic smile. How Is Orthodontic Treatment Done? Orthodontic treatment, which begins after the examination of dentists, consists of several stages. The first stage of treatment, which begins with the examination; It is the detection of problems such as incompatibility, occlusion, crowding or crowding in the patient's teeth. Then it is checked whether there is caries in the mouth and if there is caries, it is treated. The most common treatment method is wearing braces. Braces can be worn in more than one way. The reason why there is more than one option is that it is a treatment method that varies from patient to patient. Who Is Orthodontics Suitable For? Orthodontics, which is a frequently used treatment method today, is not only a treatment method used in children. Adults constitute 30 percent of patients receiving this treatment. With this treatment method, which is suitable for everyone, healthy teeth can be moved as desired at any age. Before Orthodontics Before the treatment, it is found on the teeth by an orthodontist. irregularities are treated. The patient may have congenital tooth and tooth structure occlusion problems. However, disorders in the general structure of the teeth may occur accidentally or later. Caries in the mouth must be repaired, root canal treatment and care must be done. Physician and patient compatibility is extremely important in this treatment method. Treatment goes through a process that requires meticulousness and attention. After completing this process carefully, the patient will have a successful result. Things to Know After Orthodontics Orthodontic treatment, which is a treatment method known as wire treatment today, consists of two stages. The first of these stages is the active period when the wires are in the mouth, and the second stage is the protection period, which begins after the wires are removed from the mouth. There are different aspects to consider in both stages. In order to complete the treatment in the planned time and to gain the desired image during the period when the wires are active in the mouth; During the treatment period, it is necessary to follow the rules told by the doctor. Oral hygiene should be ensured, foods that damage the braces (such as hard, acidic) should not be consumed and the tires should be used as recommended by the doctors. Toothbrush, single brush and interface brush are written on the prescription of the patient with braces. The reason why it is prescribed so much is that while a natural cleaning is provided during the chewing process on the normally smooth tooth surface; The protruding structures of the brackets can create areas where food can enter, making it difficult to clean the teeth. After cleaning their teeth with a brush, patients should be placed under the wires and around the brackets with single bundle and interface brushes to remove food residues and prevent dental plaque formation. If this care is not taken, gingivitis problems may occur. During the treatment, the patient should also pay attention to the foods he eats and drinks. In case of consumption, various damages may occur to the braces. If we list the foods that should not be consumed in this process: Nuts with hard shells should not be consumed during the treatment. Hard foods such as cherries, plums and olives can be consumed after the seeds are removed. Foods such as popcorn should not be consumed until the treatment is finished. Hard foods such as hazelnuts, peanuts and almonds should not be consumed; Although it is consumed, it should be consumed in parts, not in its whole form. Hard foods should be avoided; Bread should be consumed without being fried, meat should be cooked softly. During the treatment, foods such as bagels that will become hard should be consumed by softening. Acidic foods damage tooth enamel. Therefore, its consumption should be avoided. Sticky foods such as jelly, chewing gum, and Turkish delight should not be consumed. All foods should be consumed softly, in small bites, using the right and left sides equally, without being bitten. In the vast majority of wire treatments, the patient needs to use rubber. In cases where the patient does not use the tire as his doctor tells, the treatment may be prolonged. Sometimes it can even cause treatment to fail. After the wires are removed, the treatment will not end immediately. Two different methods are applied to prevent the teeth of the patients from deteriorating. These are shield plates or internal shielding wires. If patients do not use these methods, tooth decay is inevitable. What should be considered during treatment? The issue of what to pay attention to during treatment is very important. Because braces treatments are long-term treatments and the patient needs to continue oral care seriously. Some of the points that you should pay special attention to during the treatment are as follows: The incidence of caries increases in patients receiving braces treatment and if adequate oral hygiene is not provided, white spots may occur around the bracket. Brushing should be continued until there is no residue around the brackets. Acidic drinks (such as cola, soda) should be avoided. Such drinks increase the risk of caries by damaging both braces and teeth. Foods such as very sticky and very sugary (Turkish delight, chewing gum, jelly beans) should not be consumed. Since such foods will enter between the brackets and cannot be cleaned very well, they cause the teeth to decay more quickly. During the treatment, it is necessary to pay attention to the consumption of very hard foods. It is necessary to consume foods such as apples and cucumbers in small pieces instead of biting them. Teeth should be brushed with the brushes and interface brushes recommended by the dentist, and dental floss should be used when necessary. Fixed Orthodontic Appliances Fixed orthodontic treatment devices usually consist of brackets attached to the teeth and archwires that connect the brackets and direct tooth movement. The fixed devices applied by the specialist must remain stable for the targeted period for the treatment to be successful. Wireless Orthodontic Treatments This method, which is becoming increasingly common today, is performed with the help of transparent plaques called Invisalign. For this treatment, plaques suitable for the patient's teeth and mouth structure are prepared. The patient can insert and remove the transparent plates at any time. This treatment method is an excellent option for those who do not want to wear braces but are uncomfortable with their teeth. After the treatment, a healthy and beautiful appearance is gained. Orthodontic Treatment Methods What are Examples? Treatment methods are carried out with different methods in line with the needs of the patient. There are many different applications of braces treatment. In the selection of the treatment method, the amount of the disorder in the oral structure of the patient, expectations and concerns are important. Among the orthodontic treatment methods; There are metal bracket treatment method, porcelain bracket treatment method, lingual bracket treatment method and clear plate treatment method. Why Should We Have Orthodontic Treatment? The reason why this treatment method, which can be applied at all ages, is so preferred by patients is that they want to gain an aesthetic appearance and have a healthy tooth structure. When to Go to the Orthodontist? With the eruption of permanent teeth, orthodontic problems begin to emerge. Initiation of treatment should be decided as a result of the examination performed by specialist physicians. Depending on the tooth structure of the patients, the treatment initiation process may vary. How Long Do Orthodontic Treatments Take? The duration of treatment varies according to the age of the patient, the disorders in the tooth structure and the treatment method to be applied. The average duration of treatment ranges from 6 months to 3 years. Completing orthodontic treatment within the planned time and getting a good result depends on the teamwork between the patient and the physician. How often should you go for control during treatment? During the treatment, the appointment intervals of the patients vary between 4-6 weeks. The duration of treatment will not be shortened by shortening the session intervals or by overstretching the wires in your mouth. On the contrary, this may prolong the treatment period by damaging the teeth. Will there be pain or soreness during or after orthodontic treatment? In the first days of wearing braces, there may be mild irritation on the inner surfaces of the lips and cheeks and pain during chewing on the teeth. These complaints disappear within a week. As long as the patient does not eat prohibited foods until the end of the treatment, no pain occurs. What Should Be Done for the Care of Brackets and Mouth Cleaning? Patients undergoing braces treatment should pay more attention to oral care. Nutrient accumulation is higher in brackets attached to the teeth. If the oral hygiene is impaired and the plaque on the teeth and brackets is not cleaned, gum diseases, caries and bad breath problems may occur. It is important to clean the plaques regularly and properly. Thus, when the brackets come out, the underlying tooth is healthy and strong. Is There an Age Limit for Orthodontic Treatment? Can Orthodontic Treatment Be Applied At Any Age? There is no age limit for braces treatment. However, the treatment of skeletal disorders in the anterior or posterior jaws should be done before the age of 12. How and Why Do Orthodontic Problems Occur? It is caused by skeletal or dental problems related to jaw position. Skeletal problems are inherited from parents through genes. Anterior or posterior chin also requires treatment on the skeletal surface. If jaw problems are not treated with orthodontic treatment methods at a young age, the patient will be treated with surgical interventions at a later age. Orthodontic problems are one of the most common oral and dental health problems seen in people in different parts of the world. Defects in the jaw, teeth and face area cause both serious functional problems and aesthetic problems. It is possible to see these problems due to many reasons, from personal habits to not paying attention to oral health, to genetic factors. orthodontic problems; genetic causes, Habits that continue for a long time and damage the teeth and cause deformities in the teeth, Early loss of milk teeth and premature extraction of teeth that develop due to this, It can be listed as the continuation of swallowing by pushing the tongue. Precautions should be taken from an early age to avoid such problems in later ages. Unfortunately, it is not possible to prevent hereditary diseases despite the precautions taken. They prepare the oral skeletal system for the teeth that will replace the milk teeth, and early extractions can also cause problems. Therefore, it is wrong to see milk teeth as temporary teeth. Milk teeth should be brushed regularly and oral care should not be neglected. Placement of placeholders after the loss of these teeth prevents future problems. The most well-known goals of treatment are the correction of the patient's teeth and facial appearance. Cleaning the teeth after straightening also brings oral health. In addition to the aesthetic beauty it provides to the patient, healthy nutrition provided by regular and well-chewed teeth and orthodontic treatment that helps the digestive system; It gives the person a healthy body and self-confidence.
- Dr. Tuba Soygüden | Dentasya Diş
Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Dr. Tuba Soygüden Dr. Tuba Soygüden was born in Istanbul in 1974. She graduated from Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry in 1998. In 2004, she completed her specialization in the Department of Periodontology at Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry. Her area of expertise is periodontal diseases. Dr. Tuba Soygüden is a member of the Turkish Dental Association, Istanbul Chamber of Dentists, and Turkish Society of Periodontology. She has been working at Dentasya Dental Clinic since 2004.
- Koruyucu ve Restoratif Diş Hekimliği | Dentasya Ümraniye
Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More conservative and Restorative Dentistry What is Conservative and Restorative Dentistry? Conservative and Restorative Dentistry is the method used for dental caries that occur in the hard structure of the tooth. It is known that if the tooth filling process is applied correctly, it consists of several different stages that are easy and short-term. Dentists begin the process by cleaning the deformed and decayed tooth tissue in the conservative part of the treatment process. Then the remaining healthy parts of the tooth come to the fore and this part is preserved and the tooth tissue is repaired. In some cases, conservative and restorative dental treatment cannot be performed because the repair cannot be performed and tooth extraction is preferred. However, one of the most basic and successful dental treatment methods generally used is known as dental filling. Instead of losing as much of the tooth as possible; The dental filling method, in which the healthy tissue is preserved, should be preferred. Teeth can be eroded or damaged over time for various reasons. To prevent this, regular physician control is very important. What are the Advantages of Ceramic Fillings? The treatment method, which is called ceramic or porcelain filling and known as one of the current filling types, is a matter of curiosity. Today, ceramics can be used as a filling material, especially as a result of dental caries and, if necessary, canal treatment. It is a type of filling that is a part of the treatment process and aims to restore the missing part of the tooth. The biggest advantage of ceramic fillings when applying conservative and restorative dental treatment is that they can be preferred if there is not enough tooth structure to support other composite and similar fillings. Therefore, if there is insufficient healthy tooth tissue; Ceramic fillings are used to ensure the connection of the tooth with the adjacent tooth and for comfortable use. Another important feature of this type of filling is the prevention of inconveniences such as the accumulation of nutrients between the teeth, as a connection is established with other teeth. Therefore, in cases where tooth tissue loss is high and the tooth is not desired to be lost, ceramic filling can be applied. How is Ceramic Filling Made? Ceramic filling type can be applied to a part of the tooth; It can also be applied in the wider tooth area. These fillings are prepared in a laboratory environment. While preparing the fillings based on the mouth and tooth structure of the person, it is aimed to ensure the best possible connections with the neighboring teeth. In this way, no food residue accumulation occurs between the teeth. In addition, it is ensured that the chewing surface can be used healthily and comfortably. In the ceramic filling, which provides both long-term use and an aesthetic structure, it is primarily concerned to determine the jaw and tooth structure of the person. Then, the missing areas on the tooth are completed with fine details. Ceramic filling types constitute one of the most preferred methods of conservative and restorative dental treatment processes. What are the Disadvantages of Ceramic Fillings? It is known that ceramic filling types can be durable for long periods and provide an aesthetic appearance. Although it is useful in this respect, the disadvantages of ceramic fillings are also wondered. The main disadvantage of this type of filling is that it is more costly than other methods such as composite filling. Ceramic fillings, which are created by going through a sensitive working process and imitating the person's mouth structure in the most appropriate way, are more expensive than other methods. It can be stated that ceramic fillings are costly, especially since they aim to achieve a superior aesthetic appearance and are one of the most popular dental treatment methods in recent times. It is one of the preferred methods for solving problems that occur in the teeth due to factors such as dental caries, trauma or root canal treatment. Ceramic fillings, whose main disadvantage is cost, are among the most used techniques in conservative and restorative dental treatments. What Is Tooth Decay and How Does It Occur? Tooth decay is basically the result of bacterial plaques formed by bacteria in the mouth. Acid may arise from the residues of floury and sugary foods, especially in the mouth. These acids erode the natural mineral tissue of the tooth structure and cause the deterioration of tooth enamel. This process brings with it the stages of the onset of dental caries and the formation of cavities called cavities. First of all, caries that start on the outer surface can progress and spread to other teeth as long as the right treatments are not applied. For this reason, dental caries should be considered and treated as soon as possible. Conservative and restorative dental treatment stages are among the most important methods of decayed tooth treatment. How Does Tooth Decay Progress and What Are Its Symptoms? Dental caries can be detected by the presence of cavities or holes that can be seen directly. However, there are various ways of understanding other than this symptom. For example, toothaches that occur for no apparent reason, and the tooth has a more sensitive structure than normal. Likewise, the presence of sharp or mild pain in the tooth while consuming cold or hot drinks should be considered. Tooth decay has a structure that starts in a small area and progresses, if not treated, due to the bacterial density in the area. Therefore, paying attention to caries in one tooth is necessary for the protection of other teeth. Tooth decay symptoms stand out as important elements for conservative and restorative dental treatments. What Should One Do to Prevent Tooth Decay? First of all, taking care of the teeth and gingival area is the best method to prevent cavities that may occur later. First of all, it is necessary to apply the right care to the teeth in order to avoid any problems. In case of any discomfort, it is important to consult a dentist without waiting. Brushing your teeth twice a day is one of the most important elements. In addition, rinsing the mouth after any food consumption is one of the practices that can be done to prevent food residues from forming. To protect teeth; It is also important to see a dentist every 6 months without the need for conservative and restorative dental treatments. How Is Tooth Decay Treated? Dental caries are prominent as diseases that need to be treated. One of the most common methods of cosmetic is dental filling. With dental filling, it is aimed to protect the healthy structure of the tooth. In advanced dental caries, where the healthy tissue is too little and cannot be preserved, the tooth can be extracted. Today, many dental cosmetic methods can prevent these problems. It is known that fillings, which are one of the most up-to-date and useful treatment methods of dental caries, have a wide variety. Composite and amalgam fillings, especially ceramic fillings, can be listed among the most preferred types. Should Broken, Worn, or Discolored Edge Fillings Be Replaced? Fillings that are damaged, broken or discolored in any way should be replaced. The reason for this is the possibility that the caries may reoccur under the filling area that has now become insufficient. Bacteria formation from the edge of the fracture will be more. There is also the same risk around the colored filling. Therefore, the repair or renewal of the filling is very important in terms of protecting the tooth. Care and renewal processes should also be considered as a part of conservative and restorative dental practices. Should Amalgam Fillings (Silver Fillings) Be Replaced With Composite Fillings (White Fillings)? Today, as the current type of filling, ceramic and composite-like fillings that complement the tooth structure are preferred. However, amalgam fillings can also be counted as one of the methods used. At this stage, it is recommended not to replace amalgam fillings if there is no caries formation or if there is no complaint on the fracture or similar filling. Especially if amalgam fillings made in a large area instead of a small area do not cause any discomfort, it may be possible to continue using it. However, if there is an aesthetic complaint due to the color difference, it is possible to replace it with composite fillings. Composite fillings are created much more robustly than before and can be easily used in every part of the tooth. Are Amalgam Fillings Harmful? Amalgam fillings are a controversial type of filling because they contain mercury. There are basically two different views in the literature. On the one hand, it is claimed that it is harmful, on the other hand, it is claimed that the mercury contained in it is much less than the mercury that is taken into our body with seafood. For this reason, certain references are offered by the World Dental Association. At the same time, a statement on the subject was made by the Turkish Dental Association. You can easily access these explanations online. It is possible to access a. Amalgam fillings have left their usage density to composite fillings due to the color difference and these discussions. Composite fillings can be easily preferred because they are produced in a much more useful and durable way than before. especially the most used filling types of conservative and restorative dental processes; types such as composite, ceramic and amalgam fillings.
- Kök Kanal Tedavisi | Dentasya Diş
Home Services Physicians Gallery Why Dentasya? About Us Communication Blog Arama Sonuçları More Root Canal Treatment What is Root Canal Treatment? Root canal treatment is applied to decaying or infected teeth, and the tooth is repaired and made healthier. It is among the treatment methods that allow the tooth to be saved and may take a little longer. It is a fact that dental caries is of vital importance over time in the processes that are not treated. Therefore, in order to prevent more severe pain, it is necessary to go through the control of the dentist. In case of need, root canal treatment should be performed, the problem should be eliminated and the tooth should be repaired. In root canal treatment, first of all, the hard tissue is entered. Then, the root canal is reached and the soft tissue is intervened. The tooth nerve called pulp is expelled. In this way, the problem that occurs in the inner part of the tooth is eliminated and its cleaning is ensured. Why is Root Canal Treatment Done? Tooth decay is not a dental problem to be taken lightly. If it is not interfered, it is necessary to take precautions because it can cause serious discomfort. Tooth decay reaches the dental nerve over time and causes pain. As a result of cracking or breaking the tooth, it also causes damage to the face. As a result, the tooth may become infected or inflamed. In case of damage to the dental nerve or dental pulp, bacteria begin to spread around the tooth. This bacterium multiplies and grows over time. Problems such as bacteria and tooth decay cause abscess formation or an increase in infection. In such cases, it is seen that the pain increases day by day. Severe pain disturbs the person, and based on this situation, root canal treatment is performed to prevent the problem. In this way, the tooth is repaired and the problem is prevented and the pain is eliminated. In which situations is root canal therapy applied? A carious tooth problem usually brings about very serious damage and causes pain. Over time, these cause facial paralysis and trauma. To be more descriptive and for the cosmetic to be applicable, dental x-rays are taken. Root canal treatment is considered appropriate for decayed teeth with deep external fractures. Things to Consider After Root Canal Treatment A little more care should be taken after root canal treatment. Because the formation of infection in the tooth causes pain. Therefore, the intake of crusty or hard foods should be avoided. It is very important not to take these foods for a while and not to damage the tooth. Routine oral and dental cleaning should be done during the day. It is useful to consider the situations that will cause tooth sensitivity and act accordingly. Teeth should be brushed for two minutes twice a day. The use of dental floss is beneficial in order to prevent infection after the root canal treatment. In this way, it is easier to remove the residues entering the tooth space. Avoiding the consumption of sugary or coloring foods, sticky and acidic foods and not taking them for a while will give healthier results. The medications recommended by the specialist must be taken regularly. What are the Alternatives to Root Canal Treatment? When viewed, 90% effective results are obtained with root canal treatment. Since the decayed tooth problem is repaired in this way, the formation of infection is prevented. After the treatment, the occurrence of pain or the occurrence of traumatic events is prevented. There is no dental nerve problem for a lifetime. Correct preservation of natural teeth at all times; It is a healthier condition for the mouth. The most effective results of root canal treatment are repaired without tooth loss. In this way, it is ensured that the natural tooth is taken under control without the application of artificial teeth. What should be done after root canal treatment? It is absolutely necessary to follow the instructions given by the dentist after the root canal treatment. In this way, the successful outcome of the treatment and the problems that may occur are prevented. In the treatment method to repair the tooth, situations that will cause sensitivity after the procedure should be avoided. Consumption of excessive cold and excessive heat can damage the tooth. Depending on the size of the caries problem in the tooth, the formation of infection occurs. The size of this infection is usually painful. It should be known that the root canal treatment is not caused by pain. For this reason, attention is paid to the regular use of the drugs recommended by the dentist. Eating and drinking is suspended for a while. Especially avoiding crusty and hard foods should be helped to complete the treatment correctly. Treatment alone is not effective. The patient also plays a big role and by following the instructions, he gets effective results. How Many Sessions Does Root Canal Treatment Take? The duration of root canal treatment is a subject that varies from person to person. Because the operation is performed according to the number of roots of the tooth. Infections in root canals and nerve cleaning cause time change. The size of the tooth infection can take longer to cure and in some cases for weeks. There is a limitation of the duration of each root canal treatment to 30-90 minutes. Here, if there is an infection, it must first be cleaned and medication applied. It is necessary to wait a week for the drug to take effect. At the end of a week, the treatment is completed with the completion of the root canal treatment. It is possible to say that this can be resolved in 2-3 sessions. Does Root Canal Treatment Hurt? Pain formation during the procedure varies completely depending on the infection in the tooth. Depending on the infection in the tooth, root canal treatment is painful or painless. However, local anesthesia is applied before the procedure in order to relieve the patient and as a requirement of the medical procedure. With local anesthesia, the area to be treated is anesthetized. Since it shows the numbing effect, there is no feeling of pain. Since problems such as pity do not arise, it is done with peace of mind and does not harm the person. How Does Root Canal Treatment Pain Go? Caries in the tooth cause tooth loss over time. It brings the emergence of very serious pain in the patient before tooth loss. Since pain causes facial paralysis and trauma, it should not be perceived as just a dental problem. Because a toothache can bring unexpected results. This problem is eliminated by the examination of the dentist. Pain does not occur with local anesthesia before root canal treatment. However, as the local anesthesia begins to lose its effect, the pain manifests itself according to the size of the infection in the tooth. In order to relieve these pains, the medications recommended by the dentist should be taken regularly. Medicines can be sold without a prescription. This is an effective and correct method. This is not the case with the root canal treatment method performed here. Because the tooth nerve is removed and the tooth infection is eliminated. It is repaired because it remains in the mouth. As the tooth problem is resolved, the tooth regains its former functions. After this process, it is necessary to pay more attention to oral and dental health. In this way, since the formation of dental problems is prevented and the problems are eliminated, the tooth is used for a long time. As long as no other problems arise, it continues to do its job for the mouth. Will I Feel Pain During Root Canal Treatment? It is very rare to experience pain during root canal treatment. Because local anesthesia is applied before the procedure to perform the medical procedure. In this way, the tooth is anesthetized and the problem is resolved before pain occurs. Local anesthesia also shows its effect after the procedure. Pain may occur as it loses its effect over time. Pain can be prevented by taking the medications recommended by the dentist. I Had Root Canal Treatment But I Still Have Pain In My Tooth, Why? Root canal treatment is known as a painful treatment. This situation varies according to the formation of infection in the tooth and the damage to the tooth. In fact, under normal conditions, pain does not occur. Because here, local anesthesia is applied to the patient before the procedure. With local anesthesia, pain does not appear both during and after the procedure. The cause of the pain felt varies according to the size of the infection in the tooth. to prevent painful situations that may occur; It is recommended to use the medicines recommended by the dentist regularly. In this way, pain relief and treatment can be controlled.