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Smile Design

Smile design is a personalized approach in aesthetic dentistry that considers the patient’s facial features, skin tone, lip shape, and dental structure. With the help of digital imaging and planning tools, we design a natural, harmonious, and attractive smile unique to each individual.

The process may include composite bonding, laminate veneers, zirconia crowns, and gum reshaping. By visualizing results beforehand, patients can make informed decisions and feel confident throughout the treatment journey.

Frequently asked questions

How does digital impression-taking work?

A 3D image of your teeth is captured using intraoral scanners. This eliminates the need for traditional molds, enabling fast and precise fabrication of prosthetics and crowns. It speeds up the treatment process and improves comfort.

What is a zirconium crown?

Zirconium is a durable and aesthetic material that closely resembles natural tooth structure. It provides a natural appearance due to its light-transmitting property, especially for front teeth. It is more biocompatible with the gums than metal-supported crowns and carries no risk of allergic reaction.

What should I eat after an implant procedure?

During the first 24 hours, consume soft and lukewarm foods. Avoid hot and hard foods. A balanced diet supports tissue regeneration during healing. Alcohol and smoking can negatively affect healing and are therefore discouraged.

Is root canal treatment painful?

No, with modern techniques and local anesthesia, root canal treatment is now a painless procedure. The infected or inflamed pulp is removed, the inside of the tooth is cleaned and filled, saving the tooth. There may be minor sensitivity afterward, but this usually resolves quickly. We ensure comfortable treatment with modern equipment.

What are gum diseases?

The most common are gingivitis (gum inflammation) and periodontitis (advanced stage). Symptoms include redness, bleeding, and bad breath. If left untreated, they can lead to tooth loss. We offer laser and non-surgical treatments for gum diseases.

How long does implant treatment take?

The initial surgical procedure typically takes 30–60 minutes. After that, a healing period of 2–3 months is needed for the implant to fuse with the bone. Then the prosthetic tooth is placed. In some special cases, a temporary tooth can be placed the same day. Treatment time varies based on your bone structure and overall health.


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