Implant
It’s an artificial tooth root, usually in the form of a screw, placed in the jaw to replace missing teeth. Because the jawbone perceives titanium as a part of the body, implants are mostly made of titanium, and due to their high tissue compatibility, the success rate is quite high.
Porcelain Crown
Porcelain crowns are fixed prostheses that are applied when there are a few missing teeth in the mouth and are made into a bridge by reducing the size of the adjacent supporting teeth or in cases of excessive decay or discoloration on one or several teeth, the teeth are reduced and prepared in the laboratory and bonded to the teeth.
Bonding (Adhesive System)
Bonding (a Adhesive System) is a non-invasive procedure used to correct minor dental issues. It’s a frequently used procedure today, is both easy and cost-effective. Furthermore, it can often be completed very quickly with minimal tooth loss.
Inlay and Onlay (Ceramic Fillings)
Ceramic fillings are a type of partial porcelain that restores the material loss in teeth due to factors such as decay, root canal treatment or trauma, by completing only the missing parts of the tooth, or in simple terms, a type of filling created from composite or porcelain strengthened in the laboratory.
Periodontics Gum Disease Treatment
Smoking, hormonal changes, poor oral hygiene, medication use, diabetes, porcelain crowns and bridges that are not made in accordance with the oral and dental structure, and poor nutrition.
Symptoms of gum disease: The first and most important symptom of gum disease is bleeding gums. Healthy gums do not bleed.
