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Oral Diagnosis and Radiology
Oral diagnosis is the essential process that ensures the accurate diagnosis of oral and dental diseases and the creation of an effective treatment plan. At this stage, radiological images such as panoramic and periapical X-rays provide detailed information to physicians, complementing the clinical examination. Today's digital X-ray technologies operate with much lower radiation; in fact, the radiation from a dental X-ray is even less than that from an ordinary airplane flight.
Panoramic Radiography
Periapical Radiography
Bleaching Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is an aesthetic treatment applied to restore the natural whiteness of teeth that have changed color over time. This situation directly affects social life and can be resolved with office-type or home-type methods. Office-type whitening is a fast and safe procedure conducted in a clinical setting in a single session. Home-type whitening, on the other hand, is a comfortable application that lasts for a few days using custom-made trays. Both methods can provide several shades of whiteness without damaging the tooth enamel.
Office Type Whitening
Home Type Whitening


Orthodontic Treatment with Clear Aligners
Transparent aligners, developed as an alternative to braces to treat dental misalignment for various reasons, are commonly used. Customized for each patient, transparent aligners make it possible to bring teeth to the ideal position without causing aesthetic issues during the treatment process.
Laser Assisted Dentistry
With the advancing technology, lasers have begun to be used effectively in many areas of dentistry. They offer a wide range of applications, from soft tissue surgery to gum treatments, from root canal disinfection to teeth whitening. Procedures performed with lasers are generally painless, bloodless, and provide the advantage of rapid healing. Pink aesthetic applications, pigment removal, treatment of peri-implantitis, and relief of jaw joint pain stand out as effective methods that increase patient comfort in many cases.


Restorative Dental Treatment
Restorative dental treatments aim to reconstruct damaged dental tissues aesthetically and functionally due to caries or trauma. Composite fillings are prominent due to their tooth color and minimal material loss. In cases with more significant material loss, porcelain inlay and onlay fillings prepared in a laboratory environment offer excellent adaptation and long-lasting results. These fillings minimize the risk of secondary caries by providing ideal contact with neighboring teeth. Highlighted for their aesthetics, durability, and biocompatibility, these methods offer safe solutions focused on preserving the natural tooth structure in modern dentistry.
Jaw Joint Problems and Bruxism
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is an important structure that connects the lower jaw to the skull and directly affects chewing function. Problems experienced in this area manifest with symptoms such as limited jaw movement, clicking sounds, jaw displacement, and pain around the ear. Factors such as teeth grinding, misalignment, missing teeth, and stress are among the main causes of these disorders. The treatment process is personalized, utilizing methods such as night guards and Botox applications on the jaw muscles, aiming to improve quality of life.

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Implant Treatment
Implant treatment offers permanent and aesthetic solutions with titanium artificial roots placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Before the treatment, the patient's overall health status and jaw structure are thoroughly evaluated, and personalized planning is made with advanced imaging techniques. Nowadays, thanks to advanced implant surface technologies and flapless application methods, procedures are carried out both quickly and comfortably. In cases of early intervention for tooth loss, missing areas can be restored without damaging surrounding tissues. Implants supported by fixed or removable prostheses in single or multiple tooth deficiencies provide long-lasting usage with high success rates.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Aesthetic dentistry aims to create an individual's ideal smile by evaluating the patient's facial structure, smile line, and tooth-gum harmony. By planning with digital smile design, natural and aesthetic results are achieved using modern applications such as porcelain veneers, zirconium, and full porcelain (empress) crowns. These treatments aim to preserve tooth structure to the maximum extent while ensuring a natural tooth appearance thanks to high light transmittance. With advanced materials and a personalized approach, long-lasting and aesthetic solutions are provided for both anterior and posterior teeth.
Smile Design
Porcelain Laminate Teeth
Zirconium Crowns
Full Porcelain (Empress) Coatings


Endodontic Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is a procedure aimed at preserving a tooth by cleaning the nerve and vascular tissue (pulp) inside the tooth that has been infected due to advanced decay. It is typically completed in one or two sessions under local anesthesia and, contrary to popular belief, is not painful. If left untreated, the infection can spread to the root apex, jawbone, and surrounding tissues. Thanks to modern technologies, laser disinfection and rotary systems (Ni-Ti) have increased the success rate and reduced the duration of the procedure. With proper care and regular check-ups, a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment can be used healthily for many years.
Periodontology Pink Aesthetics
Gum aesthetics aim to achieve harmony among the teeth, gums, and lips for a healthy and balanced smile. First, diseases of the gums are treated, then aesthetic adjustments to the relationship between teeth, gums, and lips are made using procedures such as laser-assisted shaping, Botox, and fillers. Conditions like a Gummy Smile are treated painlessly with lasers, while dark-colored gums can also be lightened with short laser sessions. These procedures are performed using modern laser technologies, making them more comfortable and ensuring a shorter recovery time.


Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral, dental and jaw surgery involves the diagnosis and treatment of cysts, tumors, fractures, impacted teeth, and jaw problems in soft and hard tissues. Many procedures, such as wisdom tooth extractions, implant surgeries, sinus lifting, and soft tissue corrections, fall under this field. Thanks to advanced laser technologies, surgical procedures can now be performed with less trauma, comfortably and quickly. Careful post-treatment care and adherence to the physician's recommendations directly affect the healing process and increase the success of the treatment.
Prosthetic Dental Treatment
Prosthetic treatments aim to replace lost teeth with artificial ones for various reasons, addressing patients' needs for chewing, speaking, and aesthetics. They are divided into two groups: fixed and removable. Fixed prosthetics are permanent in the mouth and cannot be removed by the patient, while removable prosthetics can be inserted and removed. In cases of complete tooth loss, complete dentures are preferred, while partial dentures with precision attachments provide aesthetic advantages in cases of partial loss. Nowadays, implant-supported prosthetics stand out for their comfort and success, while in addition to metal-supported porcelain, zirconium and full porcelain (empress) crowns are also frequently applied according to aesthetic expectations.
