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An implant is an artificial root placed into jaw bone to restore the function and
aesthetic that is lost due to tooth loss.Teeth are important components of facial aesthetics thus loss of teeth induces psychological and sociological problems as well as difficulties in digestion, mastication and phonation.
Tooth loss can be restored with implant supported prosthetics as well as conventional systems like fixed prosthetics or removable dentures.
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General Anesthesia and Sedation
Along with a ten bed capacity, we have a fully equipped operation room in our hospital where we perform both surgical procedures with general anesthesia or sedation (tooth extraction, gingival treatments, implant procedures, bone cyst operations, bone graft operations etc.) and nonsurgical treatments (fillings, root canal treatment, etc.).
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Prosthodontics
Nutrition is our life long basic necessity and we fulfill this need through a proper diet and mastication. Our teeth are essential for the mastication process. Aging affects our teeth and gums just like any part of our body and eventually tooth loss can occur. Tooth loss can be treated with various types of prosthetics, depending on the severity.
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Bleaching
If tooth discoloration is preventing your laughter from shining on your lips, you have the chance to solve this problem in just a couple of days. The whitening process is basically applying a bleaching gel on the teeth and usually a light source is used to accelerate the reaction. The mechanism of bleaching is an oxidation- reduction reaction process. Ingredients of the agent give out oxygen during the reaction. Elements that cause discoloration are replaced with colorless substances and whitening of the teeth is achieved.
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Orthodontics
Orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry that aims to prevent dental and maxillofacial irregularities, and focuses on intercepting the progress of any existent ones and treat them along with creating better esthetics and function (mastication, phonation etc.).
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Temporomandibular joint disorders
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Halitosis
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Oral Diagnosis and Radiology
Cavities or gum infections are not the only oral diseases. Diseases concerning all soft tissues of the oral cavity, jawbones and junctions, salivary glands and tongue are all among the studies of dentistry. These tissues and structures though covering a small amount of space, compose a complex anatomical structure.
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Oral Surgery
Oral surgery focuses on pathologies such as cysts and tumors related to teeth and oral cavity, tooth and jaw fractures, extractions or orthodontic movement of impacted teeth, modifications of soft and hard tissues of oral cavity for prosthetic purposes. Pain in maxillo-facial area, temporomandibular joint disorders and salivary gland diseases are included in oral surgery practice. Determining oral symptoms of particular systemic diseases and their treatments are also within the context of oral surgery practice.
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Endodontics
Endodontic therapy brings to mind the root canal treatment. The most feared treatment among dental treatments is usually the root canal therapy. Today, root canal therapy is virtually painless and is completed in vital teeth in one session and in devitalized teeth it is completed usually in two sessions.
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Periodontology
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease, characterized by the destruction of teeth and structures supporting them (periodontal ligaments, cementum, and alveolar bone). The disease involves inflammation of the gum followed by the progressive loss of alveolar bone. Periodontitis is caused by bacterial plaque and it can be treated mechanically. But genetic, environmental and systemic factors can affect the development of periodontal diseases. These systemic factors may involve diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, epilepsy, Down syndrome, AIDS, and hematologic diseases.
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Treatment
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Pedodontics
All the required dental treatments are applied to children by pedodontists. Excellent dental health of children can be accomplished by regular dental follow-ups in every 6 months. Every potential dental problem can be detected during these follow-ups. Early diagnosis and treatment are of great importance since they play a positive role in both the physical and emotional development of the infant patient.
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Infection Control and Prevention
Dentistanbul Dental Hospital, dedicated to fundamentals and quality values, works consistent with the quality management systems in the sterilization, disinfection and infection subjects by keeping up with the innovations. The contamination of recently increasing infectious diseases like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or AIDS that spread through bodily fluids and blood, occurs most commonly during dental treatments.
Infection Control and Prevention



