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  • Didim Dentist | Perfect Dental | Altınkum Dentist

    Perfect Dental, in the town of Altınkum, has been open since 1996, serving it’s patients with the highest standards of care, respect and treatment. Didim Dentist, Didim Dentists, Dentist in Didim. Zirconium Crowns – Aesthetic and Durable At Perfect Dental, our zirconium crowns offer a natural look and long-lasting durability to perfect your smile. Smile Design – Your Dream Smile Awaits At Perfect Dental, we design smiles that perfectly match your facial features. Contact us for a more confident smile! Aesthetic Dentistry – A Perfect Smile Awaits At Perfect Dental, we specialize in aesthetic dentistry to enhance your smile’s beauty. Achieve a natural, radiant look with our expert treatments. Zirconium Crowns – Aesthetic and Durable At Perfect Dental, our zirconium crowns offer a natural look and long-lasting durability to perfect your smile. 1/6 Dental Implants Zirconium Crown Digital Dentistry Who We Are? Our clinic, in the town of Altınkum, has been open since 1996, serving it’s patients with the highest standards of care, respect and treatment. İt is important to us that our team at Perfect Dental Clinic,is professional and attentive to our patients needs with the use of the latest technologies in a sterile and hygeinic environment. From when the patient enters our clinic, they are involved with the diagnosis, the procedures, until the end of their treatment. We follow the patients care throughout the whole of their stay to make sure they are healing and are not in any discomfort, before their journey home. About Us More Smile Makeover More Implant More Porcelain Crown More Zirconium Crown More Teeth Whitening More Wisdom Tooth 24 Years of Experience 16220 Smiling Clients 26 Master Certifications 14 Happy Staff OUR DENTISTS Dt. Ekrem Doğan Dt. Merve Beyza Savaş Our Dentists Success Stories CONTACT US Our Address Çamlık mah. Atatürk Blv. Karakış Apt. No.5/5 Didim / AYDIN info@perfectdental.com.tr Tel: +90 505 754 71 70 Opening Hours Monday – Friday 10.00 – 20.00 Sunday - Closed

  • Dental Implant | Perfect Dental | Didim Implant

    Dental implants represent a common procedure of permanently replacing missing teeth without affecting neighboring teeth.  Dental Implants WHAT ARE DENTAL IMPLANTS? Permanent solution for tooth loss Dental implants represent a common procedure of permanently replacing missing teeth without affecting neighboring teeth. With the help of dental implants, we can fully remedy toothlessness and thus strongly improve chewing and speaking abilities as well as restore a beautiful smile. Implants can also serve as carriers of a fixed dental bridge or denture. Dental Implant Consultation During your initial consultation, your dentist will thoroughly examine your teeth and gums and assess your overall oral health. They will then go over your medical history. Generally, there must be enough healthy bone remaining from where the patient’s tooth was extracted for dental implants to be successful. Moreover, patients with active gum disease must treat it in advance of their implant surgery. Patients with diabetes or heart disease are not ideal implant candidate due to their inability to heal properly, though in some cases they can have dental implants as long as their condition is stabilised. Patients with inadequate bone volume may need a bone graft before a dental implant. The goal is to provide a stable and robust structure where implants can be placed and secured. Your dentist will conduct an x-ray examination to determine how dense your jawbone actually is and see if there is enough structure to place the dental implant. Your dentist will also determine exactly where the implant should be placed, based on your x-ray. You Treatment Options Once the examination is completed, your dentist will discuss your treatment options with you. If dental implants are the right treatment, a treatment plan will be created detailing all the costs and the procedures involved. If you are considering dental implants in Perfect Dental, contact our friendly team to schedule a consultation. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots used to support a restoration for a missing tooth or teeth, helping to stop or prevent jaw bone loss. The implantation procedure is categorized as a form of prosthetic (artificial replacement) dentistry, but also is considered a form of cosmetic dentistry. People who have lost teeth might feel too self-conscious to smile or talk. Additionally, biting irregularities caused by tooth loss can have a negative effect on eating habits, leading to secondary health problems like malnutrition. By replacing missing tooth roots, dental implants provide people with the strength and stability required to eat all the foods they love, without struggling to chew. Additionally, they help to stimulate and maintain jaw bone, preventing bone loss and helping to support facial features. Tooth Loss Teeth are lost because of: Tooth decay Root canal failure Gum disease(Periodontitis) Trauma to the mouth (tooth injury) Excessive wear and tear Congenital defects Dental Implant Dental implant surgery is a procedure that replaces tooth roots with metal, screwlike posts and replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function much like real ones. Dental implant surgery can offer a welcome alternative to dentures or bridgework that doesn't fit well and can offer an option when a lack of natural teeth roots don't allow building denture or bridgework tooth replacements. More Information Mini Dental İmplant Mini implants consist of a miniature titanium implant that acts like the root of your tooth and an O-ring that is incorporated into the base of your denture. This makes your denture much more stable and stops it coming out at embarrassing times. It allows small movements of the denture but will not allow the denture to fall out unless you want to remove it. More Information All on 4 Implant System The second technique is the All-on-4 implant system which is where a fixed bridge or denture components are fitted onto 4 dental implants in one day and are not removable by the patient. This is sometimes known as "fixed teeth in a day".hese 4 implants are then braced together by a fixed bridge which is screwed into the implants and held permanently in place. Unlike an implant-retained denture the All-on-4 denture can only be removed by a dentist and so is as close to having your natural teeth as you will get. Mre Information before treatment Any underlying oral health issues must first be managed before implantation may be considered. Common issues such as tooth decay and gum disease can make treatment less effective. If you are a smoker, your dentist will advise you to quit, as smokers face a greater risk of failure than non-smokers. Smoking can affect osseointegration, the process by which a dental implant anchors to the jaw bone. Once your dentist deems your mouth healthy enough for treatment, your custom treatment can begin. Placing Your Implant(s) – The Procedure Today’s dental implant restorations are virtually indistinguishable from other teeth. This appearance is aided in part by the structural and functional connection between the implant and the living bone. The procedure is typically performed in a single sitting but requires a period of osseointegration. Osseointegration is the process by which the implant anchors to the jaw bone. An osseointegrated implant takes anywhere from six weeks to six months to anchor and heal, at which point your dentist can complete the procedure by placing a crown, bridge or hybrid denture restoration. If osseointegration does not occur, the implant will fail. Dental implantation, which is performed to replace missing teeth, can be done any time after adolescence or when bone growth is complete. Certain medical conditions, such as active diabetes, cancer or periodontal disease, may require additional treatment before the procedure can be performed. Detailed procedural steps are as follows: Preparing the Jaw for Implantation: A dental implant and its restoration is commonly composed of a titanium material screw and a crown. A small-diameter hole (pilot hole) is drilled at edentulous (where there is no tooth) jaw sites in order to guide the titanium implant fixture in place. To avoid damaging vital jaw and face structures like the inferior alveolar nerve in the mandible (lower jaw), a dentist must use great skill and expertise when boring the pilot hole and sizing the jaw bone. In many instances dentists use surgical guides created based on the CT scans when placing the implants. Placement: After the initial pilot hole has been drilled into the appropriate jaw site, it is slowly widened to allow placement of the implant screw. Once in place, surrounding gum tissue is secured over the implant and a protective cover screw is placed on top to allow the site to heal and osseointegration to occur. After up to six months of healing, your dentist will uncover the implant and attach an abutment (which holds the crown or tooth-like replacement). In some cases, the abutment may be attached during the initial procedure. When the abutment is in place, your dentist then will fabricate a temporary or final crown. Sometimes the final crown can be fabricated on the same day that the abutment is placed. The temporary crown serves as a template around which the gum grows and shapes itself in a natural way if warranted. The process is completed when the temporary crown is replaced with a final crown. Recovery, Follow-up & Aftercare Dental implant recovery depends on a number of factors, one of which includes the various procedures required to complete your treatment. However, it is generally recognized that once an implant has been placed, maintaining diligent oral hygiene habits helps ensure proper integration with bone structure. Failure to floss and brush can contribute to failure of the treatment. Infection can occur if the implant and surrounding areas are not cleaned properly. Smoking also is attributed to high failure rates and should be avoided following implant procedures. If provisional restorations were placed along with the implant(s), it will be important to clean them as you would your natural teeth to ensure the best possible healing and fusing. After the initial surgical procedure, discomfort should be minimal. Swelling of your gums and face may occur, as well as minor bleeding and bruising of the implant site. Prescription pain medications may be prescribed by your dentist to relieve any pain or discomfort you feel after the procedure. For five to seven days after surgery, your diet should be restricted to soft foods. If stitches are present, they may need to be removed by your dentist; however, self-dissolving stitches that do not require removal are typically used. Healing from the surgical procedure to place the implant(s) takes up to six months, while the fitting and seating of the crown(s) can take up to two months. Again, this timeframe depends on individual cases and treatments. Follow-up appointments with your treatment coordinators are essential for monitoring your progress Types of Dental Implants More than 60 companies manufacturer dental implants and/or the materials used to create the restorations placed on top of them. As a result, dentists have many options for identifying the right treatment for specific patient needs. However, be aware that if you undergo an implant procedure by one dentist, then see a different dentist for a repair, your new dentist may have limited experience with, or may not have access to, the material components used by the previous dentist. Dental implants usually are categorized based on the type of procedure used to place them: two-stage or single stage. Two-Stage Implants: A two-stage procedure involves surgery to place the implant into the jaw bone and close (stitch) the gum tissue. Several months after healing, a minor surgery is performed to attach an abutment and temporary restoration. Endosteal (Endosseous) Implants: Placed in the jaw bone, endosteals are the most commonly used type for two-stage implant procedures. Placed primarily as an alternative to a bridge or removable denture, endosteal implants include screw types (threaded), cylinder types (smooth) or bladed types. Single-Stage Dental Implants: A single-stage procedure involves surgically placing a longer implant into the jaw so it is on the jaw bone, with the top level with the gum tissue, after which the gum tissue is closed (stitched), leaving the implant healing cap visible. As a result, after several months of healing, the abutment and temporary restoration can be attached without the need for minor surgery to expose the head. Subperiosteal Implants: Placed on the jaw bone within the gum tissue, with the metal implant post exposed to hold the restoration, subperiosteals are rarely if ever used today. Subperiosteals were primarily used to hold dentures in place in patients with insufficient bone height. Imlant Size Another way to categorize implants is based on their size (also called platform), which dictates where they generally can be placed in the mouth. However, every case is different, and individual spacing and bone availability needs may dictate the use of a different size. The fixture has a platform dimension as well as length, both being important criteria in fixture selection. Standard Platform: Standard dental implants range in size from 3.5 mm to 4.2 mm in diameter. These comparatively shorter and narrower implants are most commonly placed toward the front of the mouth. Wide Platform: Wide platform dental implants range in size from 4.5 mm to 6 mm in diameter and are placed primarily in the back of the mouth. Mini or Narrow Body: Mini or narrow body dental implants range in size from 2 mm to 3.5 mm in diameter and are placed primarily in patients with insufficient space between their tooth roots to accommodate a larger size. They also may be placed when the patient has insufficient bone density. They are sometimes utilized as temporary support for provisional prostheses while the final conventional dental implants are osseointegrating. Are implants safe? How long will they last? A implants are a well established, tried-and-tested treatment. 90 per cent of modern implants last for at least 15 years. I have some of my own teeth. Can I still have implants? A Yes. You can have any number of teeth replaced with implants – from one single tooth to a complete set. Can implants always be used to replace missing teeth? A It depends on the state of the bone in your jaw. Your dentist will arrange for a number of special tests to assess the amount of bone still there. If there is not enough, or if it isn’t healthy enough, it may not be possible to place implants without grafting bone into the area first. Can I have the new teeth straight away? A placing the implants requires a small operation. This can be carried out under local anaesthetic with sedation or with a general anaesthetic. You will not feel any pain at the time, but you may feel some discomfort during the week following the surgery. This is usually due to having stitches in place, and the normal healing process. Do implants hurt? A No. The implants need to bond (integrate) with the bone after they have been placed.This takes at least 3 months in the lower jaw and 6 months in the upper jaw. If you are having one, two or three teeth replaced, you will have a temporary restoration in the meantime. If you have complete dentures, then you can wear them throughout the healing period once they have been adjusted after the surgery. How long does treatment take? A It takes about 12 months from the initial assessment to the time when the artificial teeth or dentures are finally attached to the implants. However, if only the lower jaw is involved then it may only take around 5 months. A lot depends on how complicated your treatment is. Your dentist will be able to give you a timetable once the surgery has been done. Are the teeth difficult to clean? A Cleaning around the teeth attached to the implants is no more difficult than cleaning natural teeth. However, there may be areas that give you problems and you’ll be shown methods to help. If I had gum disease when I had my own teeth, will I get it with the teeth attached to the implants? A Yes, if you don’t care for them well enough. If you keep them clean, and don’t smoke, then you should not have any problems. Can I take the teeth out if they are fixed to implants? A most artificial teeth attached to implants can only be placed and removed by the dentist. However, if you have complete dentures fixed to the implants by bars, then you’ll be able to take them out for cleaning. Do the implants show? A Your dentist will make sure that the implants won’t show during all normal movements of the mouth and lips. You will need to be able to see them, so that you can clean them properly. Do I have an implant for each missing tooth? A no, unless you’re only having a single tooth replaced. Normally, five or six implants are used to replace all the teeth in one jaw, as each implant can usually support two teeth. For a few missing teeth, two or three implants may be used. What if I get hit in the face? A Implants and the teeth they support can be damaged by an accident in the same way that natural teeth can. However, if the false teeth are damaged and the remnants are left in the bone then they may be more difficult to remove than natural teeth would be. After healing, new false teeth can then be placed alongside the fragments. What happens if the implant does not bond (integrate) with the bone? A This happens very rarely. If the implant becomes loose during the healing period or just after, then it is easily removed and healing takes place in the normal way. Once the jaw has healed, another implant can be placed there. Or, the dentist can make a bridge, using the implanted false teeth that have ‘taken’ Is the treatment expensive? A Unfortunately, yes. However, in many situations, the cost of the treatment is only a little more than the cost of more conventional treatment with crowns and bridges. There are advantages to it, too. An implant to replace a single tooth avoids the need to cut down the teeth either side for crowns to support a bridge. Normal dentures often mean you can’t eat or speak well, due to the dentures moving about. But teeth attached to an implant don’t cause this problem. Where do I get this treatment? A Talk to your dentist, so you can be referred to a specialist for assessment and treatment. Your dentist may already carry out some or all of this type of treatment and will give you the advice you need. IMPORTANT POINTS AFTER IMPLANT OPERATION They are placed in the jawbone but because of their limited height do not fuse easily with the jaw bone (osseointegration). But, they do last a long time and tend to be used as a means of stabilising the lower denture, especially in older patients. If a patient’s x-ray shows bone loss then they normally require a bone graft before the implant is inserted. However, they may be reluctant to do so, either for reasons of age or health. If this is the case then a mini dental implant may be an acceptable choice of implant. It is a solid although smaller form of implant and does not require the patient to undergo a bone graft beforehand. Mini implants consist of a miniature titanium implant that acts like the root of your tooth and an O-ring that is incorporated into the base of your denture. This makes your denture much more stable and stops it coming out at embarrassing times. It allows small movements of the denture but will not allow the denture to fall out unless you want to remove it.

  • Bone Grafting | Perfect Dental | Didim Dentist

    Bone grafting involves taking bone tissue from one area of high density and using it to bulk up an area of low density. The bone grafting procedure will be carried out if your dentist has discovered insufficient bone tissue in the jaw. Bone Grafting Dental implants are substitute tooth roots which are placed in the jaw bone. In order for an implant to be successful, the patient must have sufficient bone tissue to support the implant. If there is not enough bone tissue in the jaw bone, the bone will not be able to support the implant. Bone grafting involves taking bone tissue from one area of high density and using it to bulk up an area of low density. The bone grafting procedure will be carried out if your dentist has discovered insufficient bone tissue in the jaw. There are a few types of bone graft. Autograft where this is bone taken from another part of the patients body. Xenografts; Bone taken from animals or Allograft which is bone taken from another human. There is also another type of bone graft where snythetic material can be used to act in place as the bone. Once the jawbone does heal, the implant process moves forward. This starts with placing the titanium dental implant post into the jawbone. This stage also may take up to several months to heal. Finally, once healing is complete, periodontist will place the abutment, an extension of the implant’s metal post, into the jaw. Again, time must be allowed for the soft tissue to heal. After healing, molds of the teeth and jawbone are taken, and the procedure of inserting the final tooth or teeth can take place. POST BONE GRAFT AND IMPLANT PROCEDURE While time-consuming, bone grafts can be an essential and necessary part of any implant process. After surgery, patients may experience typical discomfort, such as gum or skin swelling or bruising and minor bleeding, but these common side effects dissipate quickly. There are also some diet restrictions, such as only being able to consume soft foods while the mouth heals, following each stage of the bone graft and implant procedure.

  • Sterilization | Perfect Dental | Technology

    All dentists, hygienists, and assistants receive training in dental sterilization and infection prevention as part of their professional education. An office that maintains good infection control procedures limits the risk of illness and infection in its patients. Sterilization Like any other medical procedure, dentistry requires strict adherence to certain cleanliness guidelines in order to prevent infections. The process of keeping instruments clean and disposing of potential infection sources is known as dental sterilization. All dentists, hygienists, and assistants receive training in dental sterilization and infection prevention as part of their professional education. An office that maintains good infection control procedures limits the risk of illness and infection in its patients. So what is dental sterilization and why is sterilization important in dentistry? To answer the first part of that question, dental sterilization kills all forms of microbial life on an instrument. While many instruments can be thrown out immediately after use, some tools require reuse and thus need regular sterilization. Because these tools come into contact with the human mouth, which is itself a breeding ground for all kinds of bacteria, dental sterilization is necessary to ensure that germs from one person’s mouth don’t transfer to another’s. By killing all microbial life on an instrument, the dentist or hygienist ensures that the risk of infection from patient to patient is as close to zero as possible. Do dentists reuse tools? The answer is yes, but only with some tools. Dentists follow the guidelines presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which breaks tools into three major categories. Critical instruments such as scalpels and scalers make contact with soft tissue and bone. Semi-critical instruments such as mouth mirrors and impression trays make contact with oral tissue but don’t penetrate that tissue. Finally, non-critical instruments make contact with intact skin rather than tissue or bone. Both critical and semi-critical instruments must be fully sterilized between uses. Noncritical tools do not need sterilization but still get disinfected to minimize infection risk. How often do dentists sterilize their equipment? A dental office that follows standard safety procedures makes sure that whatever tools they use in your mouth are completely sterilized and have not been used on another patient prior to sterilization. The sterilization process includes a thorough cleaning to eliminate most bacteria first. The dental sterilization process then utilizes heat to kill the remaining microorganisms. This could include steam sterilization, the use of ethylene oxide gas, or dry heat sterilization. Regardless of the specific method, the process raises the temperature of the instrument to a hot enough level that all microbial organisms die. Instruments that might get damaged by this process are sterilized by soaking them in a bacteria-killing chemical, then rinsing them with sterile water.

  • Didim | Perfect Dental | Dental Holiday in Turkey

    Our clinic is based in Altinkum, Didim Turkey. Altinkum translated into English means golden sands and with five beaches it really lives up to its name.  Didim Our clinic is based in Altinkum, Didim Turkey. Altinkum translated into English means golden sands and with five beaches it really lives up to its name. Didim is one of the most beautiful areas in Ege. İt is a seaside resort know for it’s history and natural beauty. Many of our beaches have been awarded the blue flag for cleanliness and is know for its hospitality. We are equal distance from major cities suck as Bodrum and İzmir. İf you wish to have a lively, enjoyable holiday in Altınkum you can or if you choose a nice, relaxing, quiet holiday this is possible too. There are plenty of activities to join is on, plus shopping and trying out the local cuisine in many restaurant available as well as English food. Turkey Turkey is situated geographically and culturally between East and West, Europe and Asia. A land of rich history and diverse natural beauty, Turkey is a modern country with a famously friendly and hospitable people. Bulgaria and Greece lie to the west, Georgia, Armenia and Iran to the East, and Iraq and Syria to the Southeast History Turkey has a fabulously rich and varied history, starting with some of the oldest known civilisations in the world, and taking in a great many empires, wars, and significant historical events. Language The Turkish language may seem a difficult one for an English speaker to learn. Certainly it’s grammar and pronunciation can be tricky. However, it has a pleasing logic to it and some basics can be picked up without too much difficulty. Benefits of Dental Holiday

  • Dental Veneer | Perfect Dental | Didim Dentist

    A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain made to fit over the front surface of a tooth, like a false fingernail fits over a nail.  Sometimes a natural colour ‘composite’ material is used instead of porcelain. DENTAL VENEER What is a veneer? A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain made to fit over the front surface of a tooth, like a false fingernail fits over a nail. Sometimes a natural colour ‘composite’ material is used instead of porcelain. What are the advantages of veneers? Veneers make teeth look natural and healthy, and because they are very thin and are held in place by a special strong bond (rather like super-glue) very little preparation of the tooth is needed. When would I need a veneer? Veneers can improve the colour, shape and position of teeth. A precise shade of porcelain can be chosen to give the right colour to improve a single discoloured or stained tooth or to lighten front teeth (usually the upper ones) generally. A veneer can make a chipped tooth look intact again. The porcelain covers the whole of the front of the tooth with a thicker section replacing the broken part. Veneers can also be used to close small gaps, when orthodontics (braces) are not suitable. If one tooth is slightly out of position, a veneer can sometimes be fitted to bring it into line with the others. How long will a veneer last? Some of the shiny outer enamel surface of the tooth may be removed, to make sure that the veneer can be bonded permanently in place later. The amount of enamel removed is tiny and will be the same as the thickness of the veneer to be fitted, so that the tooth stays the same size. A local anaesthetic (injection) may be used to make sure that there is no discomfort, but often this is not necessary. Once the tooth has been prepared, the dentist will take an ‘impression’. This will be given to the dental technician, along with any other information needed to make the veneer. The colour of the surrounding teeth is matched on a shade guide to make sure that the veneer will look entirely natural. How are teeth prepared for a veneer? Some of the shiny outer enamel surface of the tooth may be removed, to make sure that the veneer can be bonded permanently in place later. The amount of enamel removed is tiny and will be the same as the thickness of the veneer to be fitted, so that the tooth stays the same size. A local anaesthetic (injection) may be used to make sure that there is no discomfort, but often this is not necessary. Once the tooth has been prepared, the dentist will take an ‘impression’. This will be given to the dental technician, along with any other information needed to make the veneer. The colour of the surrounding teeth is matched on a shade guide to make sure that the veneer will look entirely natural. How long will it take? A veneer takes at least two visits; the first to prepare the tooth and to match the shade, and the second to fit it. Before bonding it in place, your dentist will show you the veneer on your tooth to make sure you are happy with it. Bonding a veneer in place is done with a special adhesive, which holds it firmly on the tooth.

  • All on 4 system | Perfect Dental | Didim Implant

    The All on 4 dental implants system makes use of four dental implants that are strategically placed on the anterior part of the jaw, where there is usually better jaw bone structure density. All on Four System The All on 4 dental implants system makes use of four dental implants that are strategically placed on the anterior part of the jaw, where there is usually better jaw bone structure density. The All on 4 dental implants are angled in such a way that they are positioned to maximise the existing jaw bone structure, so that the need for more complicated procedures (such as bone grafting) can be eliminated. The teeth restorations or replacements can also be attached to the implants in the same day the treatment is done, so that the patient can immediately enjoy the full benefits of both the All on 4 dental implants and the prosthetic teeth. All on 4 dental implants are beneficial especially to those who need teeth replacements for the full lower or upper jaw, or those who need to secure dentures that have become ill-fitting or loose. The All on 4 implants provide teeth restoration options that are secure, permanent, and can immediately be used within the same day that they are attached.

  • Dental Holiday | Perfect Dental | Turkey

    Welcome to dental holiday in thurkey, We wish you have a nice stay and enjoy your different experiences in our lovely country with our excellent Turkey dental tourism and Turkey dental tour package. Dental Holiday Welcome to dental holiday in thurkey, We wish you have a nice stay and enjoy your different experiences in our lovely country with our excellent Turkey dental tourism and Turkey dental tour package. Visit us in our Turkey dental tourism for your Dental services need, we offer a excellent concept of Turkey dental tourism for a planned vacation along with total Turkey dental cosmetic and Turkey dental care. Turkey dental tour, Dental treatments are very costly in most of the European and Other countries compared here in Turkey, Turkey dental tourism and Turkey dental tour package. With the excellent concept of Turkey dental tourism, we provide excellent Turkey dental tour package to meet your treatment expenditure and at the same time guide you to spend your vacation. 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  • Dental Services | Perfect Dental | Didim Dentist

    Didim'de bulunan Perfect Dental Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı Polikliniği olarak İmplant, Zirkonyum Kron, Porselen Kron, Diş Çekimi, Yirmilik Diş Çekimi ve her türlü koruyucu diş hekimliği hizmetini hastalarımıza sunmaktayız. Smile Makeover Smile makeover is to bring laughing to the desired state with techniques such as zircon coatings, bonding, whitening, gum operations, bridges, tooth sizing and lip shaping. The person with the laugh design gets the normal appearance of the gums, corrects the colors, cracks and fractures of the teeth, corrects the closing of the teeth and returns the muscles to their normal state. More Information Cosmetic Dentisty Cosmetic Dental Services A beautiful smile contributes to a better mood, it affects self-esteem, and it allows us to make a good impression on others. At our dental clinic, we offer advanced methods and technologies with which we aid the whiteness of your smile. Our cosmetic services include laser teeth whitening, dental bonding, orthodontics, dental implants and porcelain veneers. More Information Dental Implants Permanent solution for tooth loss Dental implants represent a common procedure of permanently replacing missing teeth without affecting neighboring teeth. With the help of dental implants, we can fully remedy toothlessness and thus strongly improve chewing and speaking abilities as well as restore a beautiful smile. Implants can also serve as carriers of a fixed dental bridge or denture. More Information Oral Surgery We offer a range of oral surgery procedures including: Surgical extraction of teeth and roots Surgical removal of wisdom teeth Removal of teeth following previous failed extractions Surgical exposure of teeth Minor soft tissue surgery More Information Prosthodontics Dentistry Prosthetic dentistry is the department of dentistry that aims to restore the lost teeth and the oral tissues to the patient. Loss of teeth and surrounding tissues will cause loss of aesthetic, functional, phonetics and morale. For this reason, these losses should be treated with prosthetics. Dental prostheses can be basically classified as fixed prostheses, mobile prostheses and implant prostheses. More Information General Dentistry Dentistry involves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide variety of conditions, disorders, and diseases, affecting the teeth, gums, and maxillofacial (associated with the jaw and face) region of the body. General dentists provide services related to the general maintenance of oral hygiene and tooth health. More Information Pedodontics Milk teeth contain more organic matter than normal teeth, they are more susceptible to decay, easier and faster decays. Children have a cold hot sensibility and lightness that can be seen early in decay they can not interpret the signals like pain in a timely manner. More Information Preventive Dentistry Preventive dentistry emphasizes the importance of ongoing hygiene procedures and daily practices to prevent tooth decay and other dental diseases and conditions. Effective preventive dentistry combines at-home oral care by patients with chairside treatments and counseling by dental professionals. More Information Aftercare -AFTERCARE FOR ROOT CANAL TREATMENT -AFTERCARE FOR BLEACHING -AFTERCARE FOR IMPLANTS -AFTERCARE FOR EXTRACTION -AFTERCARE FOR FILLING More Information Online Consultation Photography Your Teeth For a Free Online Consultation Follow the steps below and contact with us by email. More Information

  • Porcelain Crown | Perfect Dental | Didim Dentist

    All-porcelain dental restorations also provide extensive functional advantages. Though you are likely primarily concerned with how porcelain crowns look in your mouth, crowns are more important for chewing through food and protecting the interior of your tooth. Porcelain Crown A PICTURE PERFECT SMILE WITH Crowns are an ideal cosmetic solution for everyone who desires a beautiful smile with minimal invasions into their teeth. We can improve your facial appearance and boost your confidence with dental veneers by hiding your natural teeth behind a very thin layer of porcelain. Crowns can be used to change the shape, size, color and symmetry of the teeth and smile. The Cosmetic Benefits of Porcelain Dental Crowns All-porcelain dental restorations also provide extensive functional advantages. Though you are likely primarily concerned with how porcelain crowns look in your mouth, crowns are more important for chewing through food and protecting the interior of your tooth. Porcelain crowns restore damaged teeth, allowing you to chomp through food and enjoy improved oral health across posterity. The mere fact that the dentist does not have to remove a considerable portion of the tooth structure to place the crown is an advantage in and of itself. There is no need to eliminate perfectly healthy portions of the tooth. Add in the fact that metal restorations have the potential to wear adjacent teeth and it is easy to understand why complete porcelain crowns are favored. Finally, crowns made of porcelain are not as abrasive as other crowns, preserving the functionality and strength of healthy teeth. The Functional Benefits of Porcelain Crowns All-porcelain dental restorations also provide extensive functional advantages. Though you are likely primarily concerned with how porcelain crowns look in your mouth, crowns are more important for chewing through food and protecting the interior of your tooth. Porcelain crowns restore damaged teeth, allowing you to chomp through food and enjoy improved oral health across posterity. The mere fact that the dentist does not have to remove a considerable portion of the tooth structure to place the crown is an advantage in and of itself. There is no need to eliminate perfectly healthy portions of the tooth. Add in the fact that metal restorations have the potential to wear adjacent teeth and it is easy to understand why complete porcelain crowns are favored. Finally, crowns made of porcelain are not as abrasive as other crowns, preserving the functionality and strength of healthy teeth. Porcelain Filling Porcelain filling (inlay-onlay), just like aesthetic porcelain coatings, is the anatomically complete and inseparable part of the tooth that is filled with porcelain. Porcelain filling; dentists or dentists with substances above normal are to be brought to the appropriate conditions, brought to the appropriate conditions, appropriate measures, specially anatomically counterfeit porcelain pieces and the clinical adaptation of this porcelain piece.

  • Bonding Application | Perfect Dental | Cosmetic Dentistry

    Bonding application, ie the adhesive system, is applied to the teeth to modify the shape or color of the teeth, to enlarge their size, or to treat imperfections in the teeth. Bonding Application Bonding application, ie the adhesive system, is applied to the teeth to modify the shape or color of the teeth, to enlarge their size, or to treat imperfections in the teeth. The materials used for this, microfilming agents, are attached to the surface of the tooth in natural teeth, which makes it possible to easily remove color and shape defects in teeth. These applications are among the most preferred and used in today's preventive dentistry. At this point, the least amount of tooth loss is achieved. Since the patients are not exposed to any pain, they do not need to be anesthetized. The teeth have a very natural appearance and help people to take a better look at life.

  • Endodontics | Perfect Dental | Dental Clinic

    Endodontics is the dentistry branch that deals with problems that have progressed as far as the external pulp. Endodonti Endodontics is the dentistry branch that deals with problems that have progressed as far as the external pulp. The pulp is located in the center of the disinfection and in the ducts from the root of the dis disini. It is composed of connective tissue, blood vessels and nerves that feed the eye. The pulp can then be taken safely from the pulp chamber and from the root canals after it has been formed. Endodontic treatment is also called removal of the pulppanel, which is known as duct treatment. There is a small chamber in the dysinic hard tissue, which contains diseased blood vessels and nerves (pulpa) from the root of the root. This structure, which allows the growth and maintenance of the teeth, also serves as an alarm when it comes to decay. In the early stages, untreated dental caries progresses to the pulp, where inflammatory changes cause severe pain. Later on, the acids released by the bacteria kill the pulp. As a result, toxins (poisons) are emitted from the root and spread to the jawbone. Inflammation of the jawbone disinfection causes damage to the surrounding tissues. This can be rescued once before, once again, by removing the diseased pulp tissue to remove the follies and the surrounding tissues. After the pulp tissue is cleaned under anesthesia, the channels are expanded and disinfected. After all these operations, the interior of the pulp chamber is filled with special materials up to the root tip. Proof that this is what you think is actually happening and treated. Dental Canal Treatment It is aimed to protect the health of the external and external tissues by removing this shortness and replacing it with a root canal filling in cases of very deep bruises or in the case of disinfection (soft part formed by nerves and vascular). How to Make Root Treatment? Canal therapy is performed under local anesthesia and is not painful. The dyskin nerves are found in the root channels of the dorsal jawbone. A dentine nerve layer (pulpa) is formed in the dorsal jawbone of the dorsal nucleus. The dysfunctional nerves are located in the root channel. Our teeth can be 1,2,3 channels. .The treatment of channel therapy is to remove the nerves, to form the channels and to clear them from the microorganisms, and then to fill the expanded channels. Later, the disinfection of the kerosene is carried out according to the greatness of the day and the disinfection is maintained aesthetically and functionally.

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