COSMETIC DENTISTRY TURKEY
Do you ever post photos of yourself smiling with your lips closed so that nobody can see your teeth? People who have asymmetric smiles, terrible teeth, or unhealthy teeth lose a lot of self-confidence, social isolation, and feel nervous.
Your smile is one of the few things you take with you everywhere you go. A gorgeous and long-lasting smile is no longer a pipe dream thanks to developments in cosmetic dental treatment procedures.
Cosmetic dentistry’s main goal is to use simple but efficient dental treatment procedures to restore cosmetically problematic teeth. Our cosmetic dentistry treatments in Turkey aim for a harmonious oral structure as well as healthy and attractive teeth. You’ll leave our Turkish dental clinic with a bright smile and a whole new perspective on life!
What is cosmetic dentistry?
The latest advances in cosmetic dentistry may help you improve the appearance of your smile if your teeth are discoloured, stained, worn, cracked, fractured, misplaced, malformed, or have gaps between them.
A “smile makeover” is a cosmetic dentistry operation that enhances the look of your smile via the use of one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures. Cosmetic dentists engage with you to create a dental treatment plan that meets your needs. You’ll find some information below that will assist you in learning more about the many sorts of cosmetic dental treatments that are available at your disposal.
What are the types of cosmetic dentistry?
Teeth Whitening: One of the easiest and least costly methods to enhance your smile is to whiten your teeth. Teeth may be bleached in your dentist’s office using in-office products, or you can bleach your teeth at home with a mould and solutions purchased from your doctor. There are also whitening kinds of toothpaste, rinses, and Whitestrips available over the counter in retail locations for at-home teeth whitening convenience.
Dental veneers are wafer-thin shells of tooth-coloured porcelain or laminate that cover the front surface of the teeth. These thin shells are bonded to the front of the teeth after roughly a half-millimetre of enamel is removed from the tooth surface, modifying their colour, shape, size, or length. Veneers are often referred to as “Hollywood teeth.”
Dental Bonding: A tooth-coloured, putty-like plastic, which is a durable plastic substance, is applied to the tooth and solidified with ultraviolet or laser light, allowing the material to attach to the tooth. The tooth is then trimmed, shaped, and polished by your dentist. Bonding may be used to treat damaged, broken, fractured, or deformed teeth, and it can also be used as a cosmetic alternative to or replacement for amalgam or silver fillings. Bonding takes 30 to 60 minutes per tooth.
A dental crown, also known as a cap, covers and substitutes the whole decaying or broken tooth above the gum line, restoring the tooth’s form, size, strength, and look. Crowns are used to prevent a weak tooth from fracturing or to hold a broken tooth together, as well as to conceal deformed or badly discoloured teeth aesthetically.
Dental implants are titanium replacement tooth roots that are put into the cavity of a lost tooth’s bone. As the jawbone heals, it develops around the metal post, securing it in the jaw and laying the groundwork for a new tooth.