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ESTHETIC & COSMETIC DENTISTRY
In the past, dental work was often obvious and
completed in bits and pieces, leaving patients with mouths
full of unsightly silver fillings, ugly black gum lines, and
teeth of various colors. But today's technology allows
Discover Travel Turkey to design sparkling, even smiles
quickly, comfortably, and easily. With cosmetic options such
as veneers, tooth whitening, and composite fillings, perfect
teeth don't have to be a pipe dream! Here are some of the
procedures that we offer:
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Laminate Veneers |
Composite Bonding |
Tooth Whitening - Bleaching |
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Composite Fillings |
Crowns |
Bridges |
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Implants |
Periodontics |
Conscious Sedation |
Laminate Veneers
In just two or three dental visits, a veneer
can reverse years of stains caused by foods, caffeine and
tobacco use. Special thin laminates, called veneers, can
also be used to correct discolored, worn down, cracked and
chipped teeth. Veneers can also be used to close unsightly
gaps between teeth. Stronger types of veneers made of
porcelain, also called composite veneers, typically last
longer because they are bonded to the tooth.
Before
After
An impression of the tooth must be made and a
veneer molded by a lab technician. Because veneers require a
small amount of enamel to be removed, they are permanent and
non-reversible.
The process involves buffing the tooth,
removing an extremely thin layer of the tooth to allow for
the thickness of the veneer, an impression of the tooth, and
final bonding of the veneer to the tooth with special
cement. A special light is used to complete the process.
Composite
Bonding
An alternative to veneers is a process called
bonding, in which a tooth-colored material that looks like
the enamel of your teeth is molded and shaped, and then
hardened and polished. Bonding can be used to improve the
color of a tooth, or close unsightly gaps.

Bonding is generally not as permanent a process
as veneers, and can vulnerable to the same kind of staining
your natural teeth are prone to. Bonding can also be more
prone to chips and cracks than veneers.
Caps are generally preferred to bonding when
such a procedure isn't deemed to be effective in the long
run.
Tooth Whitening (Bleaching)
People with stained or dull teeth usually
benefit from whitening, which is a safe and effective way to
brighten stained, discolored or dull teeth. Even a stubborn
single tooth that is noticeably duller or less white than
your other teeth can be individually brightened.
Teeth bleaching products, which contain
peroxides, actually change your natural tooth color anywhere
from five to seven -- but even up to twelve -- shades
brighter.
One process known as chair side bleaching
involves applying either a protective gel to your gums or a
rubber shield to protect the soft tissues in the mouth. A
bleaching agent is then applied to the teeth, and a special
light is used to enhance the chemical action.

Before
After
If your teeth aren't very dark or much stained,
you may need only one bleaching session. Tooth bleaching
safely lightens the color of your teeth, and can last up to
five years.
In general, bleaching works for most people.
Tooth bleaching is most effective if your teeth are darkened
from age, coffee, tea or smoking. Teeth darkened with the
color of yellow, brown or orange respond better to
lightening. Other types of gray stains caused by floristic,
smoking or tetracycline can be lightened, but with
less-than-satisfactory results.
If you're interested in brightening your smile,
have your teeth evaluated by us. Not everyone is a good
candidate for bleaching. In some cases of serious
discoloration and pitted teeth, for example, veneers may be
more appropriate than bleaching. Moreover, crowns, bridges,
and fillings do not bleach, so it may be necessary to
replace dental work to make it blend with the new color of
your bleached teeth. An X-ray of your teeth may be the only
accurate way of making a true assessment.
Composite Fillings
There are alternative, natural-looking
materials to conventional silver-colored fillings -
materials made from porcelain and composite resins, which
are colored to match natural tooth enamel. Unfortunately,
few materials can match the strength and durability of
dental amalgam and such, may need more frequent replacement.
Common amalgam alternatives include: Composite fillings --
As stated, composite fillings are just what the name
implies: a mixture of resins and fine particles designed to
mimic the color of natural teeth. While not as strong as
dental amalgam, composite fillings provide a pleasing
aesthetic alternative. Sometimes, composite resins need to
be cemented, or bonded to a tooth to allow for better
adhesion. Ionizers -- Like composite resins, these materials
are tooth-colored. Ionomers are made from a combination of
various materials, including ground glass and acrylic
resins. Ionomers are typically used for fillings near the
gum line or tooth root, where biting pressure is not a
factor. They are more fragile than dental amalgam, however.
A small amount of fluoride is released by these compounds in
order to facilitate strengthened enamel in the affected
area. Porcelain (ceramic) -- This material is usually a
combination of porcelain, glass powder and ceramic.
Candidates for porcelain fillings are typically crowns,
veneers and onlays and inlays. Unlike ionomers, porcelain
fillings are more durable but can become fractured if
exposed to prolonged biting pressures.
Crowns
If you are reluctant to smile because of
yellowed, injured, cracked, or chipped teeth, you may want
to consider crowns. Crowns are synthetic caps, usually made
of a material like porcelain, placed on the top of a tooth.
Crowns are typically used to restore a tooth's
function and appearance following a restorative procedure
such as a root canal. When decay in a tooth has become so
advanced that large portions of the tooth must be removed,
crowns are often used to restore the tooth.

Crowns are also used to attach bridges, cover
implants, prevent a cracked tooth from becoming worse, or an
existing filling is in jeopardy of becoming loose or
dislocated. Crowns also serve a cosmetic use, and are
applied when a discolored or stained tooth needs to be
restored to its natural appearance.
Procedures
A tooth must usually be reduced in size to
accommodate a crown. A cast is made of the existing tooth
and an impression is made. The impression is sent to a
special lab, which manufactures a custom-designed crown. In
some cases, a temporary crown is applied until the permanent
crown is ready. Permanent crowns are cemented in place.
Bridges
Bridges are natural-looking dental appliances
that can replace a section of missing teeth. Because they
are custom-made, bridges are barely noticeable and can
restore the natural contour of your teeth as well as the
proper bite relationship between upper and lower teeth.
Bridges are sometimes referred to as fixed
partial dentures, because they are semi-permanent and are
bonded to existing teeth or implants. Some bridges are
removable and can be cleaned by the wearer; others need to
be removed by your dentist.

Porcelain, gold alloys or combinations of
materials are usually used to make bridge appliances.
Bridges can correct speaking problems, making chewing
easier, and provide added comfort. To learn more about
bridges, please contact us today.
Appliances called "implant bridges"
are attached to an area below the gum tissue, or the bone.
Implants
Are you tired of or avoiding dentures? Are you finding that
bridges aren't right for you? Are you looking for a
permanent method of tooth replacement? If so, dental
implants may be the answer. Before development of dental
implants, dentures were the only alternative to replacing a
missing tooth or teeth. Implants are synthetic structures
that are placed in the area of the tooth normally occupied
by the root. Implants are anchored to the jawbone or metal
framework on the bone and act as a foundation for an
artificial tooth or permanent bridge. In some cases,
implants can be used to attach dentures.
Not everyone is a candidate for a dental
implant. For a successful implant to take hold, a candidate
must have proper bone density and have a strong immune
system. Diabetics and people with chronic bruxism (teeth
clenching) are generally not favorable candidates. In all
cases, dental implants require strict oral hygiene.


Implants are so well-designed; they mimic the
look and feel of natural teeth. Implants are usually made of
a synthetic yet biocompatible material like metal or
ceramic.
In general, good candidates who have dental
implants can expect high success rates with the procedure.
The procedure can take several visits. During
the first visit, an anchor is placed into the jawbone and
the site is allowed to heal for several weeks or months.
This gives your tissue time to grow around the anchor to
more firmly hold it in place.
During a follow-up visit, an artificial,
natural-looking tooth is fitted over the implanted anchor.
Periodontics
Marked by tender, bleeding, or swollen gums,
periodontal (gum) disease is a very real threat to many
adult Americans. The disease is caused by plaque and tartar
build-up on the teeth, which eventually weakens the fibers
that bond gums to the teeth. The first stage, called
gingivitis, is reversible if treated. Left untreated, it can
progress, eventually leading to serious oral health problems
such as tooth decay and loss. If you have periodontal
disease, hekimim can help by removing diseased tissue and
treating infected gums. For more information about our
periodontal options, please contact us today.
Conscious Sedation
If the thought of going to the dentist conjures
up scary images of drills, pliers, and needles, you may want
to consider conscious sedation. Conscious sedation is a
safe, effective treatment used to help anxious patients
relax so that they can get the dental care they need.
Patients are always carefully monitored during treatment,
ensuring the highest standards of safety. To find out more
about conscious sedation, please contact our practice today.
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