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Sağlık Bilgileri & Makaleler

Uzmanlardan Diş Tedavileri, Estetik & Güzellik, Göz Tedavileri, Saç Tedavileri ve diğer birçok sağlık alanlarında faydalı bilgiler.

Missing Tooth

Missing teeth could be congenital or some reasons can be caused such as traumatic, decays or infections.   The average adults between the ages of 20 and 64 have three or more decayed or missing teeth. If you miss one or more teeth, there are plenty of reasons to correct the problem. For one thing, a large space between your teeth may affect how you speak or eat. Even if it is not noticeable, a missing molar can affect how you chew. Remaining teeth may shift and in some cases, bone loss can occur around a missing tooth.   Here are some options to replace a lost tooth or teeth:   Bridges:Fixed to your adjacent teeth, can be depending on your mouth, your dentist’s recommendation and your needs.Dentures:  if you’ve lost all or most of your teeth. Implants:Most similar to a natural tooth.
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CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY

What is conservative dentistry? Conservative dentistry preserves the teeth in the mouth as much as possible. Dentists performing procedures to remove damaged or diseased tissue attempt to limit the amount of healthy tooth removed, and focus on procedures that will conserve the teeth when it is a viable option. If the patient’s tooth is too badly damaged to save, extractions may be considered.  Braces,teeth whitening, and regular cleanings can also be available through a dental practice that focuses on tooth conservation.   The Reason of Decays In this approach to dental health, practitioners carefully evaluate dental problems to determine the extent of an issue and develop a plan of approach. Their goal is to maintain the integrity of the tooth in the mouth while successfully treating the problem and preventing a recurrence. During a procedure like a filling or amoreinvasive root canal, the dentist carefully removes infected, dead, and damaged material...
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TOOTH EXTRACTION

Sometimes it is necessary to extract the tooth: Highly decayed tooth that it is impossible to save it. Badly damaged tooth Root canal treatment applied but unable to save Shaking tooth because of gum infection Not dropped milk teeth (baby teeth) on time  Curved tooth Tooth inside the cyst or tumour Not erupted tooth  The points you should take care after extraction You mustn’t wash your mouth very often The compression must be fixed firmly. When you throw it away you shouldn’t put a new one. The new one won’t help to stop the bleeding much. Blood leakage is possible and going on for 6-24 hours. If it is bleeding a lot you should call your dentist. You can take pain killers. But this mustn’t be aspirin. It is better take the pain killer before the ache starts. You mustn’t smoke and drink alcoholic things for 24 hours You mustn’t control...
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TARTAR

What is tartar? Even if you take great care of your teeth at home, you still have bacteria in your mouth. Saliva mix with proteins and food by products to form a sticky film called dental plaque. This gunk coats your teeth (even hard-to-clean areas like your back teeth), gets under your gum line, and sticks to fillings or other dental work.   What happens if I don’t make the tartar cleaned? Every time you eat, the bacteria create acids that can damage tooth enamel and lead to cavities. The acids can also lead to inflamed or infected gums. But, if you remove plaque regularly, you can prevent permanent tooth decay.   Bigger problems arise if plaque stays on your teeth and hardens into tartar. It can form in a little over a day, and once it’s there, only a dentist or dental hygienist can remove it.   Although no decays,...
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Night Plaque (For Bruxism)

 Night Plaque (For Bruxism)  Mouth Guard Although teeth grinding can be caused by stress andanxiety, it often occurs duringsleepand is more likely caused by an abnormal bite or missing orcrooked teeth.  Because grinding often occurs during sleep, most people are unaware that they grind their teeth. However, a dull, constantheadacheor sore jaw is a telltale symptom of bruxism. Many times people learn that they grind their teeth by their loved one who hears the grinding at night.   If you suspect you may be grinding your teeth, talk to your dentist. The dentist can examine your mouth and jaw for signs of bruxism, such as jaw tenderness and abnormalities in your teeth.    In some cases, chronic teeth grinding can result in a fracturing, loosening, or loss of teeth. The chronic grinding may wear their teeth down to stumps. When these events happen,bridges,crowns,root canals,implants, partial dentures, and even completedenturesmay be needed....
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Broken Teeth

The most common is traumatic but deep decays or sudden changing the heat can cause cracks on the tooth enamel. Cracked teeth show a variety of symptoms, including erratic pain when chewing, possibly with release of biting pressure, or pain when your tooth is exposed to temperature extremes. In many cases, the pain may come and go, and your dentist may have difficulty locating which tooth is causing the discomfort. There are many different types of cracked teeth. The treatment and outcome for your tooth depends on the type, location and extent of the crack. When a piece of a tooth’s chewing surface breaks off, often around a filling, it’s called a fractured cusp. A fractured cusp rarely damages the pulp, and usually doesn’t cause much pain. Your dentist can place a crown over the damaged tooth to protect it.    
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Dental Floss

Using Dental Floss In order to effectively remove plaque from your teeth, you need to be sure you are using the correct technique. By flossing daily, you help remove plaque from the areas between your teeth where the toothbrush can't reach. This is important because plaque that is not removed by brushing and flossing can eventually harden into calculus or tartar. Flossing also helps prevent gum disease and cavities. Just follow these steps: Use enough flossSlide between teethForm a “C”. Make a C shape with the floss as you wrap it around the tooth. Then     carefully pull the floss upward from the gum line to the top of the tooth.Roll alongReach both sides. Please visit your dentist, in any situation, you hesitate.
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IMPLANTS

A dental implant is anartificial toothroot that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.   Why Dental Implants? Dental implants prevent jawbone loss. When it is extracted, there will be a space in place of the tooth. This emptiness will cause bone loss some time later. If there is an implant put in that space there will be no bone loss. It looks better aesthetically, too. There is no any other choice, except implant treatment to prevent the bone loss. Another advantage of the implants is there is no need to interfere the teeth beside.    You have natural seemed crowns on the implants and this makes you more confident.   Is there an age limit for implant treatment? Implants can...
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Dental Phobia

DENTAL ANXIETY is a reaction to an unknown danger. Anxiety is extremely common, and most people experience some degree of dental anxiety especially if they’re about to have something done which they’ve never experienced before. Basically, it’s a fear of the unknown. DENTAL FEAR is a reaction to a known danger (“I know what the dentist is going to do – I’m scared!”), which involves a fight response when confronted with the threatening stimulus. DENTAL PHOBIA is basically the same as fear, only much stronger (“I know what happens when I go to the dentist – there’s no way to go back! I’m so terrified! I feel sick!”). The fight response occurs when just thinking about or being reminded of the threatening situation. One will want to go away from there and avoid dental care.  The best is to obey the dentist and make the treatment using local anaesthesia. The patient won’t feel any pain...
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Tooth Sensivity

When you have sensitive teeth, certain activities, such as brushing, flossing, eating and drinking, can cause sharp, temporary pain in your teeth. Sensitive teeth are typically the result of worn tooth enamel or exposed tooth roots. Sometimes, however, tooth discomfort is caused by other factors, such as a cavity, a cracked or chipped tooth, a recently placed filling or a side effect of other dental procedures, such as bleaching. The most important two factors are; To brush the teeth wildly with a hard tooth brush that may cause gingival problems. On the other hand, fizzy drinks cause a kind of erosion on tooth enamel. The less fizzy things you drink, the more healthy teeth you have.
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Tooth Ache

The Effects of the Pregnancy on Oral & Dental Health While the pregnancy, the acid level increases in split. This makes the teeth weaker and teeth have cavities. Candidate mother must keep their mouths clean neatly.  If they have problems with their gums these problems get worse. They may refrain of brushing their teeth when they have bleeding inside the mouth. This cause more bacteria, more redness and more bleeding on the gum. It is called gingivitis of pregnancy.  It starts in the 2nd month and reaches the top in the 8th month. “Every pregnancy makes a tooth lost”   is a rumour. The candidate mother must keep her mouth clean and brush her teeth regularly. They must use dental floss, too. Naturally, candidate mother should visit go to their dentists regularly, too.   The reasons of the ache: Deformation on the enamel Gingival infections Decays in the teeth and  cysts Illnesses...
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Pedodontics

 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY PEDODONTICS   It is interested in milk (baby teeth) and permanent teeth health, decays, trauma, genetics and defeating their problems, aged between 0 – 13. Importance of milk teeth (baby teeth) They are totally 20 teeth. Milk teeth are very important while the baby is feeding. They are important to speak normally, too. Milk teeth keep the places of the coming teeth. That is why they mustn’t be extracted before the time comes.  The first aim of the periodontology  is to keep the children away from decays and teach the importance of oral and dental health. This is very important for our clinic. We teach the patients how to brush the teeth and protective dental care. Fluorite Application: Fluorite is a kind of element which prevents the decays and reinforces the teeth. New exploded teeth are weak at first. Fluorite gets the enable stronger and protects the teeth against...
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Cysts

A cyst is a sac of tissue that has either fluid or soft material inside it. Some cysts can form next to or around teeth, which are called dental cysts. Cysts are a reaction of the body to a condition and are usually relatively slow growing. Dental cysts can form at the tip of the roots of dead teeth. They can also form around the crowns (and roots) of buried teeth. Most cysts form because the teeth they are associated with have died (infection or trauma). Others form because of a mistake in the way the teeth have developed (including being unable to grow into the mouth properly). Your dentist or oral and maxillofacial surgeon will explain to you more about the cause of your cyst. Cyst will continue to get bigger and bigger if it is not touched. This will cause more extractions. If it is recognised, it must be taken out.  Apical Resection:  Infection or...
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Partial Dentures

It is a kind of movable dentures for the people who have lost some parts of their teeth. These prosthesis are stacked by the help of hooks to the other teeth. Because of this reason, on upper and lower jaws they consist of a main part which holds the two parts from the sides. After measuring, the dentist practices 4-5 sessions and delivers in 2 weeks. Hygiene is very important for the natural teeth. Dentures must be removed and cleaned with water and brush after each meal. Dentures must be taken out before going to bed.
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BOX TECHNIQUE






  Bone regeneration in the field of dentistry has become a topic of great interest, especially in cases where it determines a constraint to the implant reabilitation. Continuing research, new materials the rising expectations of the patient are the main forces that drive us to seek solutions that would enable to formulate more predictable and less invasive rehabilitation plans.   The BOXTECHNIQUE  is a new prosthetically and aesthetically guided bone regenerative technique that uses only absorbable materials which are processed naturally by the body.   This revolutionary method does not require the use of patient’s autologous bone in the regeneration process, thus  minimizing the surgical sessions     The BOXTECHNIQUE was invented in November  2008 by Dr.Andrea Menoni. It is the fırst prosthetically guided bone regenerative technique which aims  at fully restoring lost bone volume in the three space dimensions by using only absorbable materials, polilactic acid (PDLLA DL-lactide).   This...
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BLEACHING

Every day, a thin coating forms on the enamel and picks up stains. Tooth enamel also contains pores that can hold stains. There are several reasons for teeth to get yellow or stained such as, using “tobacco”, drinking “coffee-tea-cola-etc.” a lot and “not taking good care of your teeth.” Aging also makes teeth less bright. During the period the enamel gets thinner and the  dentin becomes darker. On the other hand, antibiotics can stain a child’s teeth if it is taken by a child who is in early age. Bleaching is very common usage of whitening procedure. It can be applied by your dentist (office bleaching) or you can apply this at home by yourself. Home bleaching: A mould is prepared covering whole upper or lower jaw. You should put the whitening gel in it and it must be applied for 5-8 hours. It takes 10-14 days. Avoid from harm effects...
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ORAL & DENTAL CARE


Wright Way to Brush: Proper brushingtakes at least two minutes — not less than 120 seconds! To properly brush your teeth, use short, gentle strokes, paying extra attention to the gum line, hard-to-reach back teeth and areas around fillings, crownsor other restoration. Concentrate on thoroughly cleaningeach section as follows: Clean the outer surfaces of your upper teeth, then your lower teeth Clean the inner surfaces of your upper teeth, then your lower teeth Clean the chewing surfaces For fresher breath, be sure to brush your tongue, too Tilt the brush at a 45 angle against the gum line and sweep or roll the brush away from the gum line. Gently brush the outside, inside and chewing surface of each tooth using short back and forth strokes. Gently bush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen breath. How Often Should I Replace My Toothbrush? You should replace your toothbrush when it begins to show wear, or every three...
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MOUTH SORES (Aphtha – Canker)

 MOUTH SORES (Aphtha – Canker) Mouth ulcersare sores that appear in the mouth, often on the inside of the cheeks. Mouth ulcers, also known as aphtha ulcers, can be painful when eating, drinking or brushing teeth. Occasional mouth ulcers are usually harmless and clear up on their own. Seek medical adviceif they last longer than 3 weeks or keep coming back. Mouth ulcers cannot be caught from someone else. Up to 1 in 5 people get recurrent mouth ulcers. The exact cause of most mouth ulcers is unknown. Stress or tissue injury is thought to be the cause of simple mouth ulcers. Certain foods, including citrus or acidic fruits and vegetables (such as lemons, oranges, pineapples, apples, figs, tomatoes and strawberries), can trigger a mouth ulcer or make the problem worse. Sometimes a sharp tooth surface or dental appliance, such as braces or ill-fitting dentures, might also trigger mouth ulcers. Some cases of complex mouth ulcers...
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BAD BREATH (MOUTH SMELL)

Bad breath (also known as halitosis or malodor) can be embarrassing and tough on those around you. Some people don't realize their breath could peel paint because people are afraid to tell them. Even bad breath can ruin relationships, too. Bad Breath in Your Mouth Bad breath is often caused by a build up of bacteria in your mouth that causes inflammation and gives off noxious odours or gases that smell like sulfur -- or worse. Cavitiesor gum disease can lead to bad breath, as can tonsilsthat have trapped food particles; cracked fillings, and less-than-clean dentures. They include diabetes, liver disease, respiratory tract infections, and chronic bronchitis. You'll want to see your doctor to rule out things like acid reflux, postnasal drip, and other causes of chronic dry mouth. What helps: Good oral hygiene, regular visits to your dentist, and ruling out any underlying conditions or other factors (such as some medications, diets, and foods) that could make your breath less than...
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MOUTH CANCER (ORAL CANCER)

Mouth Cancer refers to cancer that develops in any of the parts that make up the mouth. Mouth cancer can occur on the: Lips, gums, tongue, inside lining of the cheeks, roof of the mouth, floor of the mouth Cancer that occurs on the inside of the mouth is sometimes called oral cancer or oral cavity cancer. Symptomsof mouth cancer may include: A sore that doesn't heal A lump or thickening of the skin or lining of your mouth A white or reddish patch on the inside of your mouth Loose teeth Poorly fitting dentures Tongue pain Jaw pain or stiffness Difficult or painful chewing Difficult or painful swallowing Sore throat Feeling that something is caught in your throat At first the lesions of mouth cancers are painless. The patient may neglect this. Make an appointment with yourdentistif you have any persistent signs and symptoms that bother you and lastmorethan two weeks. Your doctor...
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