The tooth is extracted under local anesthesia; a surgical procedure may be applied if necessary.
Our clinic offers a variety of payment options designed to meet the needs of our patients.
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The contents of our packages may vary depending on the selected treatment.
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In our clinic, we offer various payment options for treatment and package fees.
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All treatments in our clinic are covered by a guarantee within the specified periods and conditions.
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Deep cleaning and curettage are both procedures aimed at protecting gum health, but they differ in scope.
Deep cleaning involves removing tartar and plaque from the tooth surfaces and beneath the gum line. Curettage, on the other hand, is applied in more advanced cases; inflamed tissues inside the gum pockets are removed and the root surfaces are smoothed.
The most suitable treatment option will be determined after an examination at our clinic.
Flap surgery is a surgical procedure in which the gum tissue is carefully lifted to access the tooth roots and bone.
It is usually performed in advanced gum disease cases to clean deep pockets, treat bone loss, or prepare the area before implant placement.
The necessity of this procedure is determined after a detailed examination in our clinic.
Yes, an untreated infected tooth can eventually damage the surrounding tissues and jawbone, leading to bone loss.
Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are very important.
In our clinic, infected teeth are treated professionally to protect both your teeth and bone health.
Yes, gold or other decorative accessories can be applied to teeth for aesthetic purposes.
However, these procedures should be performed without damaging the tooth structure and in compliance with hygiene standards.
At our clinic, such applications are safely carried out with methods that protect your dental health.
Yes, a tooth with a filling may still require root canal treatment later on.
If the nerve tissue beneath the filling becomes inflamed or damaged, a root canal procedure may be necessary to preserve the tooth.
In such cases, early diagnosis and treatment are very important to save the tooth.
Even though the inside of a root canal–treated tooth is cleaned and filled, the upper structure often remains weak and prone to fractures.
For this reason, a filling or crown is placed on top to restore both the function and strength of the tooth.
This helps ensure the treated tooth lasts much longer.
Wisdom teeth often cannot erupt properly due to lack of space in the mouth, which may lead to cavities, infections, or crowding of other teeth.
For this reason, extraction is usually recommended.
Although they are sometimes seen as “extra teeth,” they are actually the third molars, but in most cases they cannot function effectively.
Some dental treatments can be postponed for a short time, but delaying cases that cause pain, infection, or difficulty in chewing is not recommended.
Postponing may lead to more complex treatments.
The best approach can be determined after an examination at our clinic.