AESTHETIC DENTISTRY APPLICATIONS

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• Porcelain Laminate
• Composite Laminate
• Adhesive Systems (Bonding Treatments)
• Invisalign (Transparent Plaque Treatment)
• Inlay/Onlay/Endocrown
• Digital Smile Design
• Bleaching (Teeth Whitening)
• Gum shaping (Pink Aesthetics)


Aesthetic Dentistry is a discipline of dentistry that provides for the harmony of teeth and surrounding tissues (gums, lips, and facial expression) to correct worn, irregular, discolored, and gapped teeth and to beautify an individual’s smile.

Individuals unable to perform functions such as chewing, speaking, laughing, etc., due to various reasons are treated with aesthetic dentistry procedures as part of oral and dental health. In aesthetic dentistry, which includes treatments that essentially eliminate the color and deformities of the teeth, the patient and their expectations are first considered. Then, the treatment process begins to create a dental sequence that is aesthetically and biologically compatible with the patient.

SMILE DESIGN

Smile Design is the design of a personalized smile created by evaluating the person’s anatomical structures, the relationship between aesthetic elements such as lips, gums, and teeth individually and with each other, and through detailed aesthetic analysis.

• Laminate Applications (Porcelain and Composite)
• Bonding (adhesive systems)
• Luminous White Filling
• Porcelain filling (Inlay or Onlay Filling)
• Fiber applications
• Desensitizing Techniques
• Crown Length Extension
• Full porcelain crowns

DIGITAL DESIGN SMILE

Digital smile design is the process of digitally modeling a patient’s existing smile and simulating the desired aesthetic result using special software and digital imaging technologies.

How to Apply?

  1. Initial Assessment: The patient’s current condition is examined and his wishes and expectations are determined.
  2. Digital Imaging: A digital scan of the patient’s mouth is performed using special software and digital imaging devices.
  3. Smile Design: Using digital modeling software, the patient’s smile is simulated and the desired aesthetic results are obtained.
  4. Planning and Implementation: The digitally designed smile plan is implemented after the patient’s approval is received.
  5. Evaluation of Results: After the application is completed, the patient’s satisfaction and aesthetic results are evaluated.

What are the advantages?

  1. Preview: Patients can preview their digitally designed smile and make desired changes before giving approval.
  2. Correct Planning: Digital smile design allows dentists to more accurately understand the patient’s wishes and expectations and helps them create the treatment plan accordingly.
  3. Aesthetic Results: Digital smile design allows more accurate and aesthetic results to be obtained, thus increasing patient satisfaction.
  4. Fast and Effective: Digital smile design can be performed faster and more effectively than traditional methods.
  5. Technological Advancement: This technology is an indicator of technological advances in the practice of dentistry and makes treatment processes more efficient.

Conclusion

Digital smile design is an extremely effective method for those who want to have a perfect smile. This technology is used to more accurately understand patients’ wishes and create the treatment plan accordingly.


TEETH WHITENING

Our smile is one of the most important elements that determine our first impression. However, over time, tooth color changes may occur due to factors such as tea, coffee, cigarette consumption and aging. Fortunately, it is now much easier to have a bright smile thanks to teeth whitening methods.

Step 1: Initial Assessment

Professional teeth whitening treatment usually begins with an initial evaluation. The dentist evaluates the patient’s current tooth color, gum health, and other potential problems.

Step 2: Teeth Cleaning and Preparation

Before treatment, the teeth are first cleaned and cleared of deposits such as tartar. This allows the whitening gel to penetrate the teeth more effectively. Then, a preparation phase is carried out to remove the stains accumulated on the enamel, the protective layer of the teeth.

Step 3: Whitening Phase

Professional teeth whitening treatment usually uses a gel containing hydrogen peroxide. Then, the effect of the whitening gel is accelerated using a light device. This phase can usually last between 30 minutes and 1 hour and may require one or more sessions.

Step 4: Final Evaluation and Recommendations

After the whitening process is completed, the color of the teeth is measured and the patient’s satisfaction is checked. In addition, post-whitening dental care and diet recommendations are also given to the patient. These suggestions can help ensure long-lasting whitening results.

What are the advantages?

  1. Fast and Effective Results: Professional teeth whitening treatment provides fast and effective results, allowing patients to immediately notice the change in their smile.
  2. Safe and Controlled Environment: The whitening process performed in the dental clinic is safe as it is carried out under the supervision of a dentist and prevents possible complications.
  3. Long-Term Results: With proper care and regular check-ups, professional teeth whitening results can be long-lasting and enhance your smile long-term.

PORCELAIN LAMINATES

Today, aesthetic dentistry offers many options to make your smile perfect. Porcelain laminate treatment is becoming increasingly popular to eliminate aesthetic defects in your teeth and achieve a perfect smile.

What is Porcelain Laminate?

Porcelain laminate is the process of applying a thin porcelain coating to the front surface of the teeth. This veneer is used to correct the color, shape and size of teeth. Porcelain laminate treatment is an ideal solution to eliminate aesthetic defects such as cracks, discolorations, gaps and slight curvatures in the teeth.

How to Apply?

Porcelain laminate treatment is generally a three-stage process. First, corrections are made on the front surfaces of your teeth. Then, measurements are taken and specially prepared porcelain laminate veneers are applied in the laboratory. Finally, veneers are bonded to the teeth and shaped to fit.

Who is it suitable for?

Porcelain laminate treatment is generally suitable for people who have healthy teeth and want to eliminate aesthetic defects.

Result

Porcelain laminate treatment is an effective and reliable option that reveals the secret of aesthetic smiles. It has become the choice of many people with its natural appearance, durability and ability to eliminate aesthetic defects.

Experience the smile you deserve!


ZIRCONIUM

What is Zirconium Coating?

Zirconium coating is a thin layer placed on the front surface of the teeth and is made of a durable material called zirconium. Zirconium has a color very similar to natural teeth and has a durable structure. Therefore, it is an excellent option for those looking for aesthetics and durability.

What are the advantages?

  1. Aesthetic Appearance: Zirconium crowns offer an appearance similar to natural tooth tissue and naturally beautify your smile.
  2. Durability: Zirconium is an extremely durable material and can be used easily in your daily activities.
  3. Color Constancy: Zirconium coatings do not change color over time and maintain their natural whiteness.
  4. Biocompatibility: Zirconium reduces the risk of allergies as it is a material compatible with gums.

Result

Zirconium coating treatment, which stands out with its natural appearance, durability and biocompatibility, is one of the effective solutions offered by modern dentistry.

Feel the change in your smile!


INLAY ONLAY RESTORATIONS

What are Inlay and Onlay?

Inlays and onlays are specially designed restorative materials used to treat moderate problems such as medium or large-sized cavities, fractures or other damage to teeth. The main difference between the two treatments is the tooth surface and size on which they are applied.

  • Inlay: Inlays are restorations made of porcelain or composite materials prepared in the laboratory by taking appropriate measurements of the decayed or damaged area of ​​the tooth. Inlays are applied to the upper surface of the tooth and usually cover the decayed or damaged area of ​​the tooth.
  • Onlay: Onlays have a larger restoration area than inlays. Just as it covers the decayed or damaged area of ​​the tooth, it can also cover a part of the tooth from the outside. Therefore, onlays generally fit over a larger area of ​​the tooth.

What are the advantages?

  1. Natural Appearance: Inlays and onlays can be custom designed to match your tooth color, providing a natural appearance.
  2. Durability: Inlays and onlays made of porcelain or composite materials increase the durability of your teeth and provide long-term protection.
  3. Easy Maintenance: Inlays and onlays are easier to clean and maintain than other restoration methods.
  4. Aesthetic Results: They effectively repair damage to your teeth, allowing you to achieve an aesthetic smile.