Dental restoration in Turkey

Dental Restoration in Turkey

Dental restoration in Turkey is a comprehensive procedure where the dentist repairs damaged parts of the teeth to restore their strength and aesthetic appearance. The process involves using special materials, such as dental fillings, crowns, or veneers, applied to the teeth. These materials are commonly used in cases of cracks, decay, or other dental issues. The dentist carefully shapes and polishes the added material to resemble natural teeth, ensuring a seamless restoration.

Anesthesia Local
Session duration 1 Hour
Session number2 – 3 sessions
Results Immediate – 15 years 
Turk Aesthetic cost50 – 130 Euro
Here is some quick information about dental restoration in Turkey:

Dental restoration in Turkey Video

The dental restoration in Turkey is carried out safely, mainly at a trusted clinic with extensive experience, the latest equipment and technologies, and a team of the best dentists in the world in cosmetic dentistry. Here is a video that demonstrates the dental restoration in Turkey, Istanbul, showcasing the expertise of our dentists:

dental restoration in Turkey

Who Can Undergo Dental Restoration in Turkey?

Good oral health is the most essential requirement for dental restoration. People with gum disease are not eligible for the procedure.

It’s illogical for a dentist to perform a dental restoration if you’re at risk of losing your teeth, so a thorough examination is needed to ensure your teeth are healthy and free of any conditions that would prevent the procedure.

An ideal candidate for dental restoration would be:

Looking for a more affordable alternative to veneers: Veneers and Lumineers are effective for restoring teeth, but their high cost is their only drawback.

Not wanting to make significant changes to your teeth: Dental restoration in Turkey is considered reversible, unlike veneers, which are permanent because the dentist needs to remove a thin layer of the tooth to apply veneers.

Having gaps between teeth: The dentist fills the gaps using the same material to restore damaged teeth.

Needing to straighten teeth: Crooked or pointed teeth can be leveled using dental restoration materials.

Who Cannot Undergo Dental Restoration in Turkey?

Only some people are suitable candidates for dental restoration. Certain conditions may pose risks to the patient’s teeth or the procedure itself, such as:

  • People with diseases like diabetes or osteoporosis: These conditions make it difficult for the bone to accept grafts.
  • Restoration near risky areas: If the restoration is near delicate areas like the lower jaw nerve or nasal cavities, another method may be recommended.
  • Individuals with bad habits: Those addicted to smoking, poor oral hygiene, or teeth grinding may not be suitable for dental restoration.

Specialist for Dental Restoration in Turkey

An orthodontist is the specialist responsible for dental restoration procedures. No other medical professional from different specialties can perform this type of procedure. When undergoing such operations, choosing a trusted center is crucial to ensure the procedure is performed precisely.

The Type of Anesthesia Used

Local anesthesia is typically used for dental restoration procedures, and proper tool sterilization during the operation is stressed.

Types of Dental Restoration in Turkey

Dental restoration in Turkey using dental fillings

Silver or Amalgam Fillings: One of the most common dental fillingsmade from silver and various metals. It is known for its high durability, though it is not the preferred option for dental restoration.

Composite or Colored Fillings: These fillings are preferred for cosmetic purposes as they blend well with the tooth’s natural color and chemically bond to the tooth.

Gold Fillings: Known for their durability and strength, gold fillings are another option for dental restoration.

Dental restoration in Turkey using Veneers

Most people might be unfamiliar with the term dental veneers. They involve placing a thin layer on the outer side of the teeth to restore a chipped front tooth. The process requires multiple sessions and measurements to create a custom veneer that fits each individual’s teeth.

Dental restoration in Turkey using Lumineers

Dental lumineers are pretty similar to veneers, as both involve placing a new layer of material to help achieve an attractive look, often referred to as a “Hollywood smile.” The critical difference between veneers and Lumineers lies in the thickness of the layer; Lumineers are slightly thinner. This results in certain advantages, such as not needing to remove a thin layer of the teeth for proper fitting or minimally, often making Lumineers a bit more expensive than veneers.

Dental Restoration in Turkey Using Crowns

A dental crown, often compared to a cap, entirely surrounds the tooth from all sides and can be made from various materials, including:

  • Pure gold
  • Porcelain fused with metals
  • Ceramic crowns
  • Resin materials, either pure or combined with metals
  • Stainless steel

Teeth often must be reduced evenly around the tooth to restore the crown’s perfect size and shape.

Dental restoration in Turkey using Implants

Implants are small metal posts (usually titanium or titanium alloy) placed in the bone where teeth are missing. The implant may require an abutment attachment, which prepares the tooth for a crown that covers the implant.

Teeth Restoration Using Bridges (Fixed Partial Dentures)

Bridges are artificial teeth designed to fill the gap of one or more missing teeth. They can be anchored on either side by crowns and permanently fixed. Bridges are made from porcelain, gold, alloys, or a combination of these materials. A dentist inserts and removes fixed bridges.

Teeth Restoration Using Dentures

Dentures are a removable alternative for missing teeth and the surrounding tissues. Teeth may be lost due to gum disease, tooth decay, or injury. Dentures are made from acrylic resin, sometimes combined with metal attachments. Complete dentures replace all teeth.

There are three types of dentures:

  • Conventional Dentures
  • Immediate Dentures
  • Overdentures
Advantages of dental restoration
  • It enhances overall appearance, smile, and self-confidence.
  • It helps in aligning the teeth.
  • It solves problems such as decay and wear and closes small gaps between teeth.
  • Increases the size or length of the tooth as needed.
Disadvantages of dental restoration
  • Fillings are durable but not as strong as natural teeth, requiring careful handling.
  • In some cases, the filling may fall out or break.

Advantages of Veneer and Lumineer Restoration

  • The procedure is typically completed after two visits to the dentist.
  • Sometimes, it does not need removing a part of the tooth.
  • Results last for over 20 years.
  • Resistant to staining from food and drinks.
  • A limitless range of color shades ensures the new layer matches the original teeth color.

Disadvantages of Veneer and Lumineer Teeth Restoration

  • Teeth may appear bulky.
  • Not suitable for advanced front teeth restorations.
  • While permanent results are a benefit, the issue arises if the veneer or Lumineer gets damaged. In such cases, the teeth won’t return to their original state, and you’ll need to replace the Veneer or Lumineer.

Advantages of Teeth Restoration with crowns

  • It resembles natural teeth.
  • Some types (e.g., resin or composite crowns) are affordable.
  • Painless procedure.
  • It provides complete protection for the tooth.

Disadvantages of Teeth Restoration with crowns

  • It may cause sensitivity.
  • Results are not permanent, and the crown can sometimes break.
Important Recommendations After Dental Restoration in Turkey
  • Brush your teeth with fluoride-containing toothpaste that doesn’t cause tooth wear.
  • Carefully use dental floss once a day.
  • Rinse your mouth with warm salt water or use antiseptic mouthwashes.
  • Avoid hard, crunchy foods and sweets.
  • If you have a habit of biting your nails, stop immediately.
  • Limit coffee, tea, or heavy smoking for at least two weeks to avoid staining or discoloration.
  • Avoid chewing food aggressively.
  • Schedule regular checkups with your dentist for examinations and routine cleanings.
  • Avoid sugary foods as they are the primary source of acid that causes most dental problems.
  • Consume cold foods if recommended by your dentist.
  • After any dental procedure, continue brushing and flossing daily. The dentist may suggest using the floss in one direction and pulling it through to avoid displacing temporary restorations.
Side Effects 
  • After a dental restoration in Turkey, patients may experience sensitivity or discomfort, but they rarely get an infection or have an allergic reaction to the metals used.
  • Teeth restoration is generally low-risk, but crowns may crack, decay, or fall off. If you have deep cavities or delay getting a filling, it may lead to tooth extraction.

Recovery Time After Dental Restoration in Turkey

Recovery depends on the individual. Sensitive patients may need to eat soft foods for up to 24 hours, while others may take longer to adapt to dentures.

Recovery time is generally quick, whether it takes a day or a little longer.

Price of Dental Restoration Procedures in Turkey

The dental restoration price at Turk Aesthetic Istanbul ranges from €50 to €130.

Teeth Restoration in Turkey, Istanbul

  • Teeth restoration improves chewing ability, enhances speech, and provides a better smile.
  • It extends the lifespan of your teeth and helps preserve them for a more extended period.
  • The pre-restoration procedures depend on the type of restoration you undergo.
  • Before any procedure, maintaining complete oral hygiene is essential.
  • The dentist will detect cavities during routine cleaning and set a date for applying fillings.
  • During the first visit, the dentist takes your mouth’s measurements for dentures, and then models for the jaw will be created.

FAQ – Dental Restoration in Turkey

What steps should be taken if a tooth breaks suddenly?

If the entire tooth is broken but the roots remain intact, immediately rinse your mouth with water and place the broken tooth in a small container with milk, water, or saline solution.
If bleeding occurs, stop it by applying pressure to the affected area. If the bleeding is excessive, visit the emergency department.

What should be done if sharp edges form due to a broken tooth?

If sharp edges have formed on the tooth from the break and are causing discomfort or injury to the tongue, you can cover those edges with gum, gauze, or wax. If you feel severe pain, take a pain reliever or use a cold compress to ease the pain.

Do broken or cracked teeth heal naturally?

Unlike other bones in the skeletal system, teeth that are broken or cracked do not heal naturally. Medical procedures are necessary to restore them.

What complications can occur if broken teeth are not restored?

Sometimes, a tooth break or crack may be so minor that the person does not notice it, and it can only be diagnosed through imaging. In these cases, the patient is not at risk. However, if the break is visible and untreated, it can lead to root damage due to tooth decay.

Can a broken tooth become infected?

If broken teeth are not restored, bacteria can quickly enter the tooth roots, where the nerves and blood vessels are located. When the infection reaches the nerve area, the patient will experience tooth pain and extreme sensitivity.

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