Aesthetic fillings are also known as composite fillings. It is applied to both anterior and posterior teeth due to its aesthetically pleasing appearance. In anterior teeth, it is often preferred to join split teeth. It is a comfortable treatment method for the patient as it is an application that takes place without any cutting process on the tooth and without the need for laboratory work. In cases such as anterior tooth fractures and trauma cases, natural results are obtained by adding filling material only. The fact that it offers many color options makes this method known as aesthetic fillings. It is preferred in front teeth as it can imitate the natural tooth exactly. It is often applied to people who are not satisfied with the size of the teeth, people who have permanent discoloration and caries treatments.
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Dental Health
Implant applications in patients using intravenous bisphosphonates
by clinicby clinicBisphosphonates are frequently used in the treatment of many diseases related to bone metabolism. Osteonecrosis of the jaws may occur as a result of high doses of bisphosphonates, especially the intravenous use of nitrogen-containing forms.
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Ideal Toothbrush Toothbrushes, which serve as the main task of removing plaque used for oral cleaning, have evolved in many different ways from the past to the present and have taken their current form. In ancient times, the mechanical cleaning of the teeth was provided by animal bones, bird feathers, hedgehog spines and cleaning sticks used in the form of biting and separating the branches of fibrous trees, which are used as miswak today. The first brush from fibrous tree branches was made in BC. It was used by the Babylonian civilization in the 3500s and has been adopted by most societies due to its aroma, tooth-protecting natural feature over time, and its use continues today. Toothbrushes, which started to be produced with natural methods such as horse hair and pig hair, were replaced by synthetic brushes due to their high cost and high bacterial accumulation. In the American Civil Wars and World War II, American soldiers were instructed to use synthetic brushes.
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Gum bleeding is an important health problem that concerns the majority of the society and occurs as the first symptom of many different diseases. Bleeding in the gums is the first signal sign that the gums are sick and that there is a fire (inflammation) that needs to be extinguished. Some systemic diseases, some drugs used, hormonal disorders, some types of cancer we call leukemia, coagulation disorders, blood thinners, some tumors in the mouth, first appear as gingival bleeding.
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Gum recession is a common condition that can be prevented with the right treatment. In this article, we will examine the causes of gum recession. Let’s get started!
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TREATMENT OF CARIES Tooth decay (tooth decay) is a major oral health problem that affects the vast majority of schoolchildren and adults. Tooth decay; It starts in the fissures (cavities) on the tooth surface or in the demineralized (softened) enamel layer, which is hidden invisibly between the teeth. It proceeds from here and spreads to the softer and more sensitive “dentin” layer in the lower layer. The enamel layer, which weakens over time, collapses to form a cavity and the tooth is gradually destroyed. In patients with gingival recession, dental caries can also start from the root surface.
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Conservative dental treatments include cleaning of dental caries and filling the formed cavity (cavity) with an artificial filling material. Today, dental caries is defined as a disease that occurs in dental tissues due to more than one reason.
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What is implant treatment? Implant treatment is a treatment method performed by placing a screw-like implant made of titanium into the root of missing teeth. This placed implant acts as an artificial tooth root. Then, a dental prosthesis is placed on this artificial tooth root to provide natural tooth appearance and function. After the implant is placed, there is an adaptation period of 2 to 6 months, depending on the mouth and bone structure of the patient. At the end of this adaptation process, the dental prosthesis suitable for the patient is attached to the implant and the treatment is completed.
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Cysts formed in the jaw bones are usually insidious and can become quite large over the years, often without symptoms. Cysts formed in the …
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