On the day of the surgical operation, teeth should be brushed, paying attention to the stitched areas.
Swellings that occur after surgery vary depending on the size of the operation area. It usually varies depending on the duration of the surgery and the person's tissue sensitivity. There is usually no significant swelling. Bruising may occur very rarely.
Night plates that prevent teeth grinding can be used. In some cases, botox applications to the chewing muscles are also effective.
Gingivitis becomes worse during pregnancy. A doctor must be consulted. This condition may become increasingly severe throughout pregnancy. It can be kept under control with simple cleaning procedures.
As long as dental floss is used correctly, it will provide benefit, not harm.
The most common cause of bad breath is gingivitis caused by tartar. Not brushing teeth regularly and tooth decay are also causes of bad breath. The plaque that accumulates around immature wisdom teeth is very difficult to clean and causes a bad odor.
Yes. When the front teeth are smaller than the back teeth, a more aesthetic appearance can be achieved by enlarging the front teeth with various materials (composite filling (bonding), leaf porcelain or full porcelain veneers) depending on the size difference.
Root canal treatment is mostly completed in 1 or 2 sessions. Only if there is an acute infection in the tooth (abscess), if systemic symptoms such as fever and weakness are observed, disinfectant drugs that will remain in the root canals for a longer period of time may need to be placed. In such cases, it ends in 3-4 sessions.
The substances used in teeth whitening do not harm the teeth. They lighten the color of teeth by affecting the coloring pigments in the tooth structure. Thus, teeth will not be damaged during a whitening process performed under the supervision of a dentist.