What are the advantages of Porcelain LaminateVeneer Crown?
As the porcelain is prepared as a very thin layer, its light conductivity and reflection is very close to the natural tooth and due to this feature, it provides perfect aesthetic. It is that the teeth are not excised excessively and when required, it allows the veneering of the tooth’s surface with porcelain by full excision of the tooth as one stage advanced treatment method.
How long does the porcelain laminate veneer crown treatment take?
In the first session, the patient’s occlusion and habits are reviewed. The required radiological examinations are realized.
The photograph analyses are made.
The tooth color is decided.
The image to be obtained after the operation with the help of composite fillings is shown to the patient.
The abrasion at the light level is made at the front faces of the teeth and the measurements are taken without the need of making antithesis.
The porcelain laminate veneer crowns prepared in the second session are controlled on the patient. If a correction is needed after color, harmony and shape are controlled in this session; patient is called for one more sessions. If there is no problem, the teeth are adhered in the second session. In the third session, the patient is called for control and the last examinations and corrections are completed. This session is especially the session in which the gingival harmony is examined.
The photograph analyses are made.
The tooth color is decided.
The image to be obtained after the operation with the help of composite fillings is shown to the patient.
The abrasion at the light level is made at the front faces of the teeth and the measurements are taken without the need of making antithesis.
The porcelain laminate veneer crowns prepared in the second session are controlled on the patient. If a correction is needed after color, harmony and shape are controlled in this session; patient is called for one more sessions. If there is no problem, the teeth are adhered in the second session. In the third session, the patient is called for control and the last examinations and corrections are completed. This session is especially the session in which the gingival harmony is examined.
Where can Zirconium Based Bridges without metal support be used?
- Single tooth crown restorations
- Bridges each having 3-6 members (whose anatomic length is up to 38mm.)
- Over implant crown – bridge works
How are Zirconium Based Bridges without metal support applied?
On the model prepared with taking measurement from your teeth, a wax model of your teeth is prepared. A computer supported device abrades the zirconium oxide block in the direction of the information it gets from this model and prepared the infrastructure of your teeth. On the structures prepared by being abraded, the ceramics in the appropriate color are placed and the operation is completed.
What are advantages of Zirconium Based Bridges?
The ceramics that are placed on the zirconium oxide infrastructure decrease the adherence rates of the food wastes and microorganisms to the tooth surface. By this way, it provides good oral hygiene. The zirconium oxide does not transmit the heat and when you get hot and cold foods, no sensitivity occurs on your teeth.
How can the treatment with laser be realized without pain, injection and anesthesia?
This feature is one of the biggest advantages of the laser. DelightEr:Yag Laser system water molecules work as having targets. The laser energy absorbed by water on the operated tissue forms small explosions at the target tissue. These small explosions unfasten the inter-tissue bounds and separate the tissues on the operated surface from each other. As it does not cause any thermal or mechanic effect, pain or sensitivity feeling is not observed on the patient. As the excision operation is realized as 1 millimeter away from the tissue, the treatment happens without pain, anesthesia and bleeding.
What is its difference from the laser-filling known among the community?
The laser-filling operation known among the community is not realized with the real laser. Indeed, the operation of the hardening of the composite based filling materials with the high light based halogen lamps is performed. The real tooth laser Delight does not have effect on the soft tissue while working on the hard tissue and the loss of healthy tissue is prevented.
What kinds of treatments can be realized in the dentistry with laser?
With Delight laser, all kinds of treatments concerning the hard and soft tissues can be realized. The cleaning of the decay tissues on the teeth, Removal of the bone in the pull-out of the teeth which remain impacted in the bone, Cleaning of the root edge cysts, Widening and disinfection of the root canal, treatment of gingival infection, Extension of the tooth lengths by excision of the gingival for aesthetic purposes, Tongue and lip tie cuts, intra-oral aptha and ulcer treatment, elimination of tooth sensitivities, Elimination of the hyperpigmentation dependant discoloration on the gingival can be successfully realized by using laser.
What are the advantages of laser?
They are Not making irritating sound during operation, Not causing vibration, Not injecting due to mostly not needing the anesthesia, Not causing bleeding in the gingival operations, Formation of a sterile region as it gives beam to the operated region, Non-formation of sensitivity and pain after the treatments. As mostly anesthesia application is inconvenient in the individuals who are afraid of dentist and injection and also, especially pregnant women and individuals having serious disease such as heart defect, the laser usage is considerably advantageous.
Is it ideal for children?
As the first experiences obtained are very important and also determinant in the following periods of the life, it is a good choice in the treatment of the children brought to the dentist for the first time. Both non-realization of anesthesia and its quiet and non-vibratieng operation will prevent the children from running away from the dentist and tooth treatment.
What are the situations requiring the pulling out of wisdom tooth?
Decay: The saliva, bacteria and food wastes accumulate on the hole that the newly erupting tooth opens and they threaten both wisdom tooth and molar tooth. The heavy situations causing pain and infection and resulting with abscess can happen. Gingival disease (pericoronitis): On the gingival of the partially erupted wisdom tooth, an infection focus where the bacteria and food wastes are stored occurs. This situation causes oral malodor, pain, edema and trismus (situation of incomplete opening of the oral). The infection can expand to cheek and neck via lymph. Pressure pain: During eruption, pressure can happen on the neighbor teeth due to space shortage and a pain can be felt due to compression. In some situations, this pressure causes edema and swelling.
Is the orthodontic treatment possible at every age?
The tooth crowding can be treated at every age due to orthodontics. But, if the problem is in the skeleton structure, the treatment at early age is very important.
What types of problems do the crowding on the teeth cause?
As the crowding on the teeth and disorders in teeth row makes the oral care difficult, they cause tooth decays. The imbalances in the jaw cause pains and function failures. This type of problems can negatively affect the psychology.
What is the most appropriate age period for orthodontic treatment?
Even though the most appropriate age for the orthodontic diagnosis is the ages of 6-7 in which the first permanent teeth erupt, the treatment is possible at all ages without any age limits.
Under which conditions does an implantneed to be applied?
Situations where there is one or more tooth missing and situations in which the excision of the teeth next to the cavity in the jaw is not requested to make bridge
Situations in which the tooth at the back-most of the jaw is not available and therefore the bridge cannot be made. As most of the patients in this situation do not want to use moving (removable / hooked) prosthesis, the implant can be realized and more usable implant supported porcelain bridge can be used
Situations in which it is not possible to use total prosthesis (denture) in the completely toothless jaws or in which it is not requested by the patient. In this case, the implant is placed on every jaw and prostheses in various styles can be made on these implants.
Situations in which the tooth at the back-most of the jaw is not available and therefore the bridge cannot be made. As most of the patients in this situation do not want to use moving (removable / hooked) prosthesis, the implant can be realized and more usable implant supported porcelain bridge can be used
Situations in which it is not possible to use total prosthesis (denture) in the completely toothless jaws or in which it is not requested by the patient. In this case, the implant is placed on every jaw and prostheses in various styles can be made on these implants.
What are the stages of the treatment applied for the placement of the implants?
The implant treatments are composed of two stages:
Surgery stage: After the implants are placed with the surgery method, 2 to 4 months are waited on average. This waiting duration is the duration required for osteointegration which is the biological integration of the implant with the jawbone. The upper construction (prosthesis) stage which is the second stage is completed in one week on average.
Surgery stage: After the implants are placed with the surgery method, 2 to 4 months are waited on average. This waiting duration is the duration required for osteointegration which is the biological integration of the implant with the jawbone. The upper construction (prosthesis) stage which is the second stage is completed in one week on average.
What are the advantages of implants?
Elimination of all kinds of total and partial toothlessness, Possibility of fixed prosthesis instead of removable prostheses, Elimination of single tooth missing without giving damages to the healthy teeth, An implant which has been applied successfully and used in accordance with the hygiene criteria has long life,
To whom is it appropriate to make implants? What are the restrictions?
It is applied to the adults who finished their puberty periods, the ones whose general heath situations are appropriate, To the ones who are under control even though they have diabetes,
To the ones whose jawbone structure is at appropriate quality and amount and to the patients having the healthy bone structure having the potential to be reached to the adequate amount without upper age limit.
To the ones whose jawbone structure is at appropriate quality and amount and to the patients having the healthy bone structure having the potential to be reached to the adequate amount without upper age limit.
How long is the life of composite (white) fillings?
This duration is dependent on the quality of the material used and the skill of the dentist. The life of the fillings produced with high technology is 5 to 10 years. By going to regular controls within this period, the discoloration and micro-leakages can be prevented.
What is the difference of composite filling from laser-light filling?
Indeed these are fillings expressed as laser filling in the community. Here, wrong information is made by calling the blue light used for the hardening of the filling as laser light. Is pain felt during the filling construction? No. In many situations, this operation can be applied even without the need for tooth anesthesia. Definitely, if the patient himself/herself wants, it can be anaesthetized; other than this, an anesthesia in small dose is generally recommended in terms of treatment comfort.
Does color change happen in composite filling in time?
The discoloration is observed in the filling as much as how your own natural teeth are stained with cigarette, tea, coffee, cola etc…
Is special care required for the teeth to which the composite filling has been applied?
Biting very hard objects (such as breaking of ice, candy, nuts with teeth) should be avoided. Also, the negative habits such as nail-biting, biting pencils should be avoided.
In how many groups are prostheses categorized?
We can evaluate the prostheses in two separate classes as fixed and moving prostheses. While Fixed prostheses are categorized as crown and bridge, they can be named as full metal, metal supported porcelain or full porcelain according to the materials used in their productions. Crown: It is the operation of downsizing and veneering of teeth having excessive material loss due to decay, fracture or another reason. Bridge: In one or more teeth missing, it is the operation of downsizing of neighboring teeth and filling of intermediate spaces by getting support from the special veneers coming to them.. b.) Moving prostheses can be named in different ways according to their different characteristics.
What are total and partial prostheses?
Total, full prostheses: If the person misses all teeth in his/her mouth, it is required that the total-full-prostheses should be made.
Partial, fractional prostheses: It is the prosthesis type ensuring the adherence to teeth with the metal parts named crochet (hook) and made with the combination of the special acrylic and metals in the partial tooth missing.
Partial, fractional prostheses: It is the prosthesis type ensuring the adherence to teeth with the metal parts named crochet (hook) and made with the combination of the special acrylic and metals in the partial tooth missing.
What are precision attachment prostheses?
It is another prostheses type used in the partial tooth missing. These prostheses are much more superior to the classical partial prostheses in terms of aesthetic, retention and health.
What are over-implant prostheses?
They are prostheses placed on the screw system placed inside the jaw bone. (See Implant)
Fixed: Porcelain crowns applied to one or more teeth Moving: Total similar prostheses applied to the completely toothless mouths.
Fixed: Porcelain crowns applied to one or more teeth Moving: Total similar prostheses applied to the completely toothless mouths.
Why is root canal treatment needed?
If there is infection or permanent damage in dental pulp, the root canal treatment is needed. The fracture, cracking and trauma happened in the tooth, or deep restorative works such as one or more realized fillings can give damages to the dental pulp after certain duration. The persons to which crown will be applied can need root canal treatment for tooth root before the application. Before the root canal treatment, the roentgen of the tooth is drawn and it is determined whether an inflammation exists or not. The inflammation available in the dental pulp can cause pain or infection. The infection happening in the dental pulp can cause the abscess formation and damage on the bone surrounding the tooth. In case a root canal treatment is not applied to a tooth which gets damaged and is infected, the tooth becomes the infection center of the body. If the root canal treatment is not realized, it can be required to pull out the tooth. It is always preferred to protect the natural tooth. One or more tooth missing can cause the replacement of the neighboring teeth and deformation of posture. Also, protecting the natural teeth does not require the application of expensive and deep treatments such as implant and bridges.
Can the permanent tooth also sway and fall out?
Yes. The periodontal disease advances and unless it is treated and cleaned, the bone support of the tooth also disappears and it sways and eventually the tooth can be missed.
What are the symptoms of healthy gingival?
They are firmly connected to teeth, Have colors of dusty rose -Pink, Have structure like orange peel, They do not have pains, swelling and redness, They are in structures which do not exhibit bleeding on their own or during brushing.
What are the symptoms of gingival disease?
They can exhibit bleeding while brushing or suddenly, Sensitivity, pain, Redness, edema, Sense of itching, malodor, gingival recession, Swaying of teeth, Appearance of root surface.
Why do gingivals get sick?
Cigarette, stress, tooth clenching, malnutrition, genetics, some medicines, pregnancy, diabetes