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Composite Laminate

Composite Laminate

What Is Composite Laminate?

Composite laminate technique is hardening natural teeth with LED light without eroding the teeth or making only minimal abrasions and placing the composite suitable for the patient on the tooth surface in small layers to give an aesthetic appearence. When the tooth is rendered suitable for the treatment, it is finished by polishing the teeth. The purpose is to provide esthetics and phonation. 

Who Are Suitable For Composite Laminate Treatment Method?

Composite laminate restoration is a viable treatment option for patients with tooth discoloration who have not had successful results in bleaching operation, patients who have diastema, advanced carries, loss of substance (fractures due to trauma etc.) and dental erosion. It can be employed in the treatment of mildly misaligned teeth if a patient does not want to receive orthodontics treatment. 

What Is The Lifespan Of Composite Laminate?

It can be used for many years by ensuring good oral hygiene, not biting vigorously with teeth, and with regular dentist visits once in every 6 months. 

What Are The Advantages Of Composite Laminate?

  • It can be performed in one session.
  • They are restorations close to natural tooth.
  • It is more cost-effective than porcelain laminates.
  • They create aesthetics and put on less stress on patients.
  • If they break, they can be easily repaired.

Who Should Not Receive Composite Laminate Treatment?

This technique is not recommended to patients with tooth and jaw grinding, nail biting and bite problems. If a patient's tooth grinding problem can be solved with nighttime aligners or botox treatment, then treatment is viable.

What Should Patients Who Will Undergo Composite Laminate Treatment Pay Attention To?

Before the procedure, administration of composite laminate technique should be performed by expert physicians in the field of Restorative Dental treatments. The technical knowledge of the dentist and his/her ability to achieve an esthetic image is crucial in terms of the success of the treatment. 

What Should Patients Pay Attention To After Composite Laminate Restoration?

  • Do not eat or drink for the first 2 hours after the operation.
  • Do not bite with your front teeth.
  • Tea and coffee consumption should be avoided.
  • Oral and dental hygiene should be maintained regularly.
  • Regular dentist checkup once in every 6 months should not be neglected.

TREATMENTS

Digital Smile Design

Digital smile design is an aesthetic smile design created specifically for a person using digital technologies.

Implant Treatment

They are artificial teeth roots in the shape of screws, which replace the lost teeth due to trauma, caries and periodontal diseases.

Zirconium Veneers

The process of coating the surface of teeth using the material of zirconium is called zirconium coating.

Clear Aligner

A clear apparatus, or in other words, aligners, one of the methods of treatment without brackets and metal braces, is used to treat problems such as misaligned and crowded teeth and diastemata.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment refers to removing the damaged or infected pulp of the tooth, disinfecting and closing it with a filler to keep the tooth in the mouth.

Aesthetic Dentistry (Hollywood Smile)

Hollywood Smile, also known as Smile esthetics, is a procedure that we recommend to our patients who want to have teeth like pearls.

Porcelain Veneer

It is the process of covering teeth to protect them with tooth-shaped materials that fill the loss in the surrounding tissues, tooth loss caused by caries or gum disease and injuries due to different reasons.

Sinus Lift

In patients undergoing dental implant treatment, if the vertical distance required for the implant around the molar and premolar teeth in the upper jaw is not enough, a sinus lift operation is performed to increase bone height.

Fissure Sealant Application

Fissure sealants are protective applications that aim to prevent tooth decay by covering the recesses and pits on the chewing and flat surfaces of the teeth.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is the process of making teeth lighter by a few tones from their own color.

Dental Braces

Braces help the teeth to align on the jaw in the right position.

Tooth Extraction – Removal Of Impacted Teeth

The process of tooth extraction is the process of removing the tooth from its socket in the bone. Usually, in cases where treatment is not possible, a dental extraction is resorted to.

Gingival Recession

If the support that surrounds the tooth is in the soft tissues, we call it gingivitis.

Fluroid Application

Fluoride application is the application of fluoride to the teeth superficially in the form of varnish or gel.

Arthrocentesis (Jaw Joint) Treatments

Arthrocentesis is a treatment method in which the jaw joint is washed with sterile liquid to treat patients with the jaw joint disorders.

Filling Treatments

Dental caries, tooth abrasions, fractures, deformities and discolorations are very common problems and can be solved with dental filling treatments.

Dental Calculus Cleaning

Dental calculus cleaning is the removal of existing plaque and dental calculus on the surface of the teeth, then polishing and cleaning the surfaces of the teeth.

Gummy Smile Treatment

If upper gums are revealed more then they should be when talking or laughing, it is called a gummy smile.

Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery

Orthognathic surgery is also known as "Jaw surgery" among the public.

Dental Treatments Under Sedation

Sedation is referred to putting a patient to a half-asleep state during dental treatments for people who have dentophobia.

Dental Treatments Under General Anesthesia

General anesthesia refers to the temporary loss of consciousness (deep sleep state) in which pain and reflex responses caused by a surgical stimulus are controlled with medications.

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