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Discover the latest in dental treatments and procedures on our blog. From cosmetic dentistry to restorative treatments, we cover a range of topics to help you achieve optimal oral health. Our team of dental experts is dedicated to providing you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your dental care.

Gum recession does not heal on its own. If left untreated, it can progress, but it can be controlled with proper hygiene and professional support.
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Dental calculus removal does not weaken teeth; on the contrary, it is necessary to protect healthy gum tissue and prevent bone loss. Dental calculus is harmful in the long term, and its removal is a...
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The natural appearance of dental veneers depends on the precise planning of numerous aesthetic details, such as the correct color tone, tooth shape, gum compatibility, and light transmission. Therefore, working with an experienced dentist and...
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Temporary fillings typically last between 4 and 8 weeks, but this duration may vary depending on the material used and oral hygiene practices. The permanent restoration should be completed as soon as possible; otherwise, the...
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Metal-Free Composition Ideal for patients with metal allergies or sensitivities. 🦷 What If You’re Allergic to Titanium? A Safe Solution for Missing Teeth While titanium dental implants are the most commonly used worldwide, some individuals...
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Modern dental X-rays contain low doses of radiation and are considered safe. They offer significant benefits for accurate diagnosis and early intervention; their risks are minimal, as supported by scientific data.
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Saltwater gargling is recommended to alleviate gum inflammation, reduce swelling, and support oral hygiene. However, excessive use should be avoided, and it must always be used in conjunction with brushing your teeth.
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The key to stopping gum bleeding is proper oral hygiene habits. With regular and mindful care, gum health can be restored.
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Redness around the teeth is usually caused by inflammation, mechanical irritation, hormonal changes, or oral habits. This condition can be largely controlled with proper hygiene habits and professional cleaning when necessary.
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Tea and coffee are generally safe to consume in moderation and with caution during Invisalign treatment. It is recommended to drink them at the appropriate temperature, with the right ingredients, and following hygiene guidelines.
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Teeth whitening gel syringes can be effective, but they must be used consciously and under control. Following professional recommendations before and after application is essential for healthy and long-lasting results.
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Bonding is a more economical and protective solution; however, it requires maintenance over time. Veneers, on the other hand, offer a more permanent and aesthetic result, but the application is irreversible. The decision should be...
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Patients who want to have dental treatment in Turkey can make mistakes without realizing it due to price-oriented approaches and incomplete planning. For permanent and healthy results, every step should be shaped with expert opinion.
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Dentures should not be washed in the dishwasher. High temperatures and detergents can permanently damage the denture; special products should be used for proper cleaning.
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Smoking should never be allowed for the first 72 hours after tooth extraction. The safest approach is to stay away from smoking for a week and avoid all habits that create intraoral pressure.
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Removing dentures at night helps to maintain oral health and allows the gums to rest. However, exceptions are possible depending on personal circumstances and comfort.
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Many celebrities prefer to have dental veneers to strengthen their image in front of the stage and perfect their smile aesthetics. This practice is especially common among actors, singers and athletes.
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Caries at the superficial white stain stage in the enamel layer can heal spontaneously with good oral care, fluoride and sugar control. When the enamel is perforated or pain starts, the tooth can no longer...
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