Randevu Al
Our Oral and Dental Health Clinic provides services based on modern, evidence-based dentistry. We offer diagnosis and treatment across multiple specialties, including oral diagnosis, periodontology, endodontics, restorative dentistry, pediatric dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, prosthodontics, and aesthetic dentistry.
Teeth, oral mucosa, tongue, and surrounding tissues are carefully evaluated, and individualized treatment plans are created. When necessary, patients are referred to the appropriate specialty areas.
Prosthetic dental treatments aim to restore lost function, aesthetics, and comfort caused by missing or damaged teeth. Missing teeth and tissues are replaced using appropriate materials.
Dental prostheses are classified into two types:
Removable dentures can be inserted and removed by the patient. Adapting to new dentures may take time. During this period, it is recommended to eat smaller portions and chew on both sides. Dentures should be removed at night, cleaned properly, and stored appropriately.
Complete dentures are used when no natural teeth remain. They are fully supported by oral tissues and are also known as full dentures.
Fixed prostheses are attached to natural teeth or dental implants and cannot be removed by the patient.
The main cause of gum disease is bacterial plaque. Factors such as smoking, systemic diseases, stress, and nutrition can also affect gum health.
Root canal treatment involves removing infected or inflamed pulp tissue, cleaning and shaping the canal, and filling it with appropriate materials. The goal is to preserve the natural tooth and maintain its function.
Pediatric dentistry focuses on maintaining and treating the oral health of children aged 0–13. Both preventive and therapeutic approaches are used to support healthy dental development.
Primary teeth support proper nutrition and speech development. They also serve as space maintainers for permanent teeth. Early loss of baby teeth may lead to alignment problems.
Preventive dentistry aims to reduce the risk of tooth decay. Education for both children and families plays a key role in maintaining oral health.
Fissure sealants protect the grooves on chewing surfaces of teeth, helping to prevent decay.
Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and helps protect against cavities. It is applied periodically by dental professionals.
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing tooth structure and improving aesthetics caused by decay or damage.
Composite fillings are tooth-colored and provide aesthetic results. They can be used for both front and back teeth and are typically completed in a single visit. They can also be used to close small gaps between teeth for improved appearance.