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Botulinum Toxin

Botulinum toxin is a toxin derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. After injection into the relevant tissue, it shows its effect by preventing the release of substances that provide transmission at the nerve endings and stopping the transmission between the muscles and organs reached by the nerves. Stopping nerve conduction causes the function of the muscle and organ reached by the nerve to decrease or disappear completely.

Snoring Treatment

It is the sound of soft tissue vibrating as air passes through the upper airways through the throat area. During sleep, the root of the tongue, palate and the area where the small tongue meets the throat become slightly narrowed. Due to narrowing of the airway, the intensity of the sound that is produced during breathing varies depending on how narrow the airway is. Approximately 45% of adults reported snoring at certain times during sleep, and 25% reported snoring continuously.

Root Canal Treatment (Endodontics)

Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the treatment of soft tissue, which consists of veins, nerve endings and connective tissue cells that provide the nutrition and sensitivity of teeth, namely pulp. It is also known as root canal treatment. Endodontic treatments; when the tooth pulp is affected by decay for various reasons, when it is infected, inflamed, or after a trauma such as a fracture or fracture in the tooth. The main purpose of endodontics is to protect and save the health and all functionality of the tooth by treating the infected tooth or nerve.

General Anesthesia and Sedation

General anesthesia is the procedure of putting the patient to sleep with the drugs given under the control of the anesthesiologist before surgery or surgical operation. When general anesthesia is performed, the patient does not remember anything about the surgical procedure performed. The difference between sedation and general anesthesia is that in sedation the patient is semi-conscious. Dentists practice general anesthesia in situations that require fear, anxiety, and advanced surgery.

Pediatric Dentistry (Pedodontics)

Pedodontics (Pediatric Dentistry) is the department that deals with the healthy preservation of milk and permanent teeth of children aged 0-13 and the treatment of problems that may occur in these teeth due to genetic, traumatic and caries. Pedodontics offers preventive measures and treatments to prevent possible problems by monitoring the development of the mouth, teeth and jaw since infancy.

Dental Prostheses

It is a branch of dentistry that deals with the construction and use of dental prostheses. The missing parts of the teeth or one or more missing teeth and related missing tissues are filled with suitable materials for the purpose of reusing deteriorated, diminished, lost function, aesthetics, deficiency and health. Types of surgical dental prostheses according to diagnosis and treatment intervals:

Treatment of gum diseases (periodontology)

Periodontology is the specialty of dentistry that examines the structures that support teeth and the diseases and conditions that affect them. It is the branch of science that deals with the treatment of diseases that occur in the tissues surrounding the teeth, namely in the gums and bones that surround the teeth.

Oral Tooth and Jaw Radiology

Dental X-rays show the general condition of your teeth, tooth roots, jaw placement, and bones. Dental X-rays also reveal cysts, tumors, and similar anomalies often without causing you any symptoms yet.

Aesthetic Dentistry

Aesthetic dentistry is the treatment of the shape, size, color of the tooth according to the golden ratio and the aesthetic expectations of the patient.

Orthodontics

It is a dental specialty that deals with the correct placement of teeth to the outer bones (alveolar crets) and the diagnosis and treatment of facial irregularities. The types of orthodontic treatment are as follows according to the patient's condition:

Dental Implant

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed on missing tooth areas and allows for a fixed or moving prosthesis to be made on it. They are made of titanium alloys and zirconium of different diameters and sizes. The types of dental implants are as follows:

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

It is the department of dentistry that applies the necessary diagnostic and treatment methods to correct diseases, injuries and disorders of hard and soft tissues in the mouth, teeth and jaw areas of individuals of all age ranges.