The tooth extraction procedure is performed under local anesthesia of the tooth and the surrounding soft tissues, numbing the tooth. The patient does not feel any pain during the procedure; they only sense the pressure while the tooth is being loosened and removed.
The tooth nerve is removed by numbing the tooth and using instruments that clean and enlarge the root canals. Removing the tooth nerve eliminates any existing pain in the tooth. This treatment is called root canal therapy.
Root canal treatment is performed by numbing the tooth so that the patient feels no pain. During the procedure, the tooth decay that has reached the tooth nerve is cleaned, the nerve and blood vessel tissues inside the tooth and root canals are removed, the root canals are widened, and then filled. Finally, the tooth is filled, completing the procedure. Depending on the condition of the tooth, root canal treatment may take two or more sessions. Between sessions, certain healing and disinfecting medications are placed in the root canals and left to work.
Root canal treatment prices vary depending on the number of root canals and the condition of the tooth. If a final filling treatment or prosthesis is required, it may be added as an additional cost. For detailed and up-to-date pricing, please contact our clinic:
For sensitive teeth, fluoride gel and varnish applications can be performed. Additionally, there are locally applied toothpaste products available on the market specifically for sensitive teeth. In cases of advanced sensitivity, a dental examination should be done to assess gum health and the presence of cavities. Laser treatments can also be preferred to help reduce sensitivity.
The preparation phase for a porcelain dental crown involves reducing the relevant tooth or teeth from all sides by specific amounts to create space and an entry path for the crown. On the same day or after a few days to allow the gums to heal, impressions of the prepared teeth are taken, and dental technicians begin fabricating the porcelain crown on the model. Once the framework and final fittings are completed, the crowns are bonded onto the teeth with the patient’s approval.
The price of a porcelain dental crown varies significantly depending on the type of framework material and the porcelain used. It can differ according to the case. For detailed and up-to-date pricing, please contact our clinic:
Zirconium is a white-colored metal. Due to its biocompatible structure and aesthetic properties, it is used as a framework material in porcelain crowns. Compared to metal-based porcelain, it reflects less gray, providing an aesthetic advantage, especially in the area where the tooth meets the gum.
There are many different types of porcelain based on their production technique and chemical composition. Generally, they can be classified into three main categories commonly used in the market: metal-based porcelain, zirconia-based porcelain, and all-ceramic porcelain.
A dental bridge is a procedure used to fill the gap caused by missing teeth by taking support from the teeth in front of and behind the empty space. In this process, a sufficient number of supporting teeth are prepared and crowned, and the missing teeth are replaced.
Some of the vitamins and minerals that enter our body systemically are incorporated into the structure of the teeth, especially during growth and development stages. Later on, they also help maintain the health of the teeth and gums.
The biggest enemy of our teeth is food debris and plaque buildup that can be removed by brushing but, if left for a long time, lead to bacterial activity causing tooth decay and gum diseases. Advanced tooth decay and gum disease can result in tooth loss.