Dental Care treatments
We offer a range of dental solutions with our expert dentists & staff – a complete service from diagnosis to treatment.
- Full diagnosis & x-ray
- Surgical dentistry
- Orthodontics
- Periodontics
- Prosthodontics dentistry
- Pediatric dentistry
- Aesthetic dentistry
- Endodontics
- Implantology
- Bleaching
Surgical Dentistry
This department diagnoses and surgically treats all kinds of impairments and diseases related to all soft tissues inside the mouth (tongue, cheeks, lips, salivary glands, etc.), and teeth, jaws, and temporomandibular (TMJ) joints. Planned surgical procedures are performed under local anesthesia, conscious sedation, or general anesthesia, depending on the procedure and the patient’s condition.
- Extraction & maintenance of teeth that are erupted or impacted.
- Implant when necessary, sinus lifting and/or graft (bone dust-autogenous block grafts) applications.
- Surgical arrangement of soft and hard tissues in the mouth before prosthesis.
- Treatment of cystic or tumoral formations in both soft (cheek, palate, tongue, lips, muscles, etc.) and hard (teeth and bones) tissues in the mouth.
- Treatment of infections in the maxillofacial area.
- Treatment of teeth and jaw fractures,
- Surgical and non-surgical treatment of temporomandibular joint diseases,
- Treatment of patients with fear of the dentist under general anesthesia and sedation.
Orthodontics
Tooth Crowding
By treating teeth disorders and the maxillofacial area a good aesthetic result & function can be obtained.
Jaw Compatibility
Jaw Incompatibility
Recently, orthodontic treatment is possible for every age groups. However, in case of disorders related with jaws, examination and if needed treatment should be started immediately for children.
Orthodontic treatment of patients at every age group can be performed by our expert doctors with different treatment plans available.
Periodontics
Gingival diseases (Periodontal diseases)
Infectious diseases that affect the tissues surrounding and supporting the tooth. Even teeth with no caries can be lost due to such diseases.
Periodontal diseases can affect one or more teeth and are the most common chronic disease in the population. Since it is often painless, symptoms are hardly noticeable by the patient, leading to late consultation in most cases.
When infection affects only the gums, the symptoms are red, swollen, bright, soft, & gums bleed easily. Bleeding is the most important symptom of gingival disease.
If left untreated, infection spreads to deeper tissues and symptoms include dark red, purplish gum color, gingival recession/enlargement, tooth spacing, elongation, rotation, wobbling, dysfunction, filling of food residues between the teeth and into the pockets, abscess formation, bad breath, and aesthetic defect.
Paediatric Dentistry
This is a branch of dentistry that treats children aged 0-12 years and mentally retarded patients.
It is very important for children to have a healthy diet, one of the most important parts of their physical and mental development. Treating caries and missing teeth in children will positively contribute to their growth and development.
Fissure Sealants
Placeholders
Milk Tooth Root Canal Treatments
Amputation
Aesthetic Dentistry
Aesthetics
Recently, the increase in the socio-economic levels of the patients has increased the treatment options in the field of dentistry through technology. Patients want a smile design of their own. The primary condition of custom design is flawless communication. The first step towards the perfect result is by the expectation of our patients, the foresight of the doctor, and a good blend of the results from dental techniques.
The doctor will adjusts the design according to the specified criteria and then the patient is told the expected result.
The appearance of the gums will more or less be far from desired because the irregularities in the soft tissues and the appearance of inflamed gums will disrupt the visual integrity, regardless of how beautiful and vivid teeth you make.
The patient is told that the necessary soft and hard tissue corrections need to be made for the preparation of smile design and they should start the treatment knowing this.
Smile designs prepared with the cooperation of doctors and patients have a more increased the chance of guaranteed success in face shape, facial movement, adaptation to age, tooth shape, width and length and mobile or immobile soft tissue relations.
Endodontics
Which treatment is commonly performed in a Endodontic clinic?
Endodontic Clinic offers the following treatment services and more:
- Root canal treatment
- Root canal Treatment to teeth with Periapical Lesion
- Root canal Bleaching
- Root canal re-treatment
What is a root canal treatment and too whom are they applied?
Root canal is performed by an endodontist to remove bacteria and dying or dead tissue from inside the tooth. The roots that have been opened to be disinfected are filled after the treatment. Root canal treatment should be applied also to teeth that are painful in hot, cold, and during eating because the decay has reached the pulp.
The contents of the site are for information purposes only. This information is definitely not a substitute for the physician to examine or diagnose the patient for medical purposes!
Implantology
What are Dental Implants?
What are Dental Implants made of?
There are 3 parts of implant.
- The artificial root placed in the jaw.
- Implant Abutment (A connector, placed on, or built into, the top of the dental implant, to connect the implant to the replacement tooth or teeth).
- Denture / Crown (A replacement tooth placed on implant)
When are Dental Implants used?
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To replace existing dentures or missing teeth but it may be necessary due to the slow but progressive resorption (dissolution) of the underlying (supporting) jawbone and to protect the adjacent teeth. No treatment process is done to the other teeth.
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If you are missing several teeth, implant-supported bridges can replace them.
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If you are missing all of your teeth, full implant treatment can replace them.
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If you are missing all of your teeth, full implant treatment can replace them.
Bleaching
Tooth color is unique to the person just like eye color or hair color. The ratio of the elements in the tooth, the thickness of the enamel layer, and the density of the dentine layer all determine the color of the tooth. As the mineral composition of the tooth changes with advanced age, the tooth color may get darker. Excessive use of coloring materials such as tea, coffee, and cigarettes can also lead to long-term external coloration.
For bleaching to be effective, a clean tooth surface is needed; for this, tartar cleaning should be done before bleaching. After tartar removal, bleaching can be done by two methods or a combination of these two.
Office Bleaching:
Home Bleaching:
This is applied with bleaching plates specially prepared for the patient by the dentist. A certain amount of bleaching gel is put into this plate and it is used for 4-6 hours a day for 1-3 weeks.
Tooth color may get darker in the long-term in teeth that have lost their vitality and have undergone root canal treatment. In such cases, the bleaching agent is placed into the tooth after isolation. This is repeated every two days until the desired color is achieved.
It is necessary to avoid coloring drinks and foods for a while afterwards for the continuity of bleaching.
Contrary to the general belief, bleaching under dentist’s control does not cause any harm to the teeth and surrounding tissues.
To choose the bleaching option most suitable for you, first the cause of the coloring should be determined by your dentist and a treatment plan should be made according to you.
Prosthodontics
Prosthesis
The artificial replacement of any deficiency of an organ or tissue that cannot fulfill its functions in the body. Artificial replacement missing or lost teeth can be done by fixed restorations, partial prostheses, or full prostheses, depending on the number and location of the missing teeth and the condition of the surrounding tissues.
With the development of implantology, we can make prostheses by support from implants. The aim in all our restorations is to fulfill the function, phonation, and aesthetics that the patient lacks.
Dental prostheses have two types; fixed prostheses & removable prostheses.
Removable Prostheses
We can think of this as an appliance that replaces missing teeth and can be inserted and removed by the patient. It can take some time to get used to a new removable prosthesis. It can also take some time for the mouth tissues, namely the cheeks, the lip, and the tongue muscles to adapt to the new prosthesis.
During this process, it is necessary to take small bites from foods and to chew them on both sides. The prosthesis must be kept in the mouth at all times. They must be removed at night, cleaned, and wrapped in a wet paper towel or put in a filled container. So, the soft tissues in the mouth can rest and infections caused by fungi and bacteria can be prevented.
Fixed Prostheses
Full Oral Diagnostic
Pre-treatment expert advice & peace of mind throughout your dental experience
Every patient at RHC can expect a warm welcome and is treated individually. Careful examinations and appropriate scans, such as x-rays, are carried out. The findings and treatment plan options are discussed in detail before you make a decision.
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X-rays & full oral examination
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From your examination RHC will share their expert advice on which treatments they recommend.
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Full information & treatment plan provided so you can decide what you would like to go ahead with.