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Choosing a good dentist has a great impact on the health of your mouth and teeth and the beauty of your smile. A skilled and experienced dentist can not only correctly diagnose oral and dental problems, but also prevent new problems by providing appropriate treatment methods and preventive care.
tooth extraction
Tooth pulling or Tooth extraction is a process in which a damaged, decayed or irreparable tooth is removed from the mouth. This procedure is usually performed in cases where the teeth have suffered serious problems and other treatments have not been effective. Tooth extraction may require post-operative care and follow-up to prevent further problems.
tooth restoration
Tooth restoration refers to a set of methods that are used to restore and improve the condition of damaged or decayed teeth. This includes filling cavities with filling materials such as composite or amalgam, as well as repairing broken or cracked teeth. The goal of tooth restoration is to maintain the function and appearance of the tooth and prevent the progression of damage.
Root canal treatment
Nerve removal or Root canal treatment is a procedure used to treat problems with the tooth’s nerve, such as deep decay or infection. In this method, the damaged or infected nerve is removed from the root canal of the tooth and then the canal is filled with special materials to prevent further infections. This treatment helps to preserve the natural tooth and prevent its extraction.
Dental surgery
Dental surgery includes a series of surgical operations that are performed to treat complex problems of teeth and surrounding structures. This can include the extraction of impacted teeth, removal of cysts, or more complex surgeries such as implant surgeries. Dental surgery requires careful planning and high skills and is usually performed under local or general anesthesia.
Gum surgery
Gum surgery includes surgical procedures performed to treat gum problems such as periodontal disease, receding gums, or excess tissue formation. These surgeries can include deep gum cleaning, gum grafting, or correction of abnormal gums. The goal of gum surgery is to improve the health and function of the gums and prevent further damage to the teeth.
Dental veneers
Dental crown is a covering that is placed over damaged teeth or restored teeth to improve the appearance, shape and function of the tooth. Crowns are usually made of various materials, such as ceramic, porcelain, or metal, and can be added to teeth restored after root canal treatment, broken teeth, or discolored teeth.
Implant
Dental implant is an advanced method to replace missing teeth. This process involves implanting a titanium base in the shape of a tooth root in the jawbone and then installing an artificial tooth crown on it. Implants are similar to natural teeth and provide improved oral function and smile beauty. They are usually very durable and stable and can last for a long time without problems.
Composite veneer
composite veneer is a thin layer of resin composite material that is placed on the front surface of natural teeth to improve the appearance of the teeth. This procedure can be used to correct cosmetic problems such as discoloration, cracks, or dental abnormalities. Composite veneers are usually quick and non-invasive and do not require cutting teeth.
Laminate veneer
Laminate veneers are thin layers of porcelain that are glued on the surface of the teeth to improve their appearance. These veneers are known for their natural beauty, durability and stain resistance. Laminate veneers can be used to correct problems such as discoloration, cracks, and irregular or smaller teeth. Installing these veneers usually requires a small amount of tooth enamel to be removed.
The most frequently asked questions
Regular visits to the dentist help to detect oral and dental problems in the early stages and remove plaque and tartar from the teeth by performing professional cleaning, which helps prevent gum diseases and tooth decay.
Tooth sensitivity can be due to various reasons such as decay, tooth enamel wear, receding gums or cracked teeth. The dentist can diagnose the exact cause and suggest the appropriate treatment.
There are many different types of teeth whitening washes, including home whitening, over-the-counter whitening kits, and professional whitening at a dental clinic. The best method for you depends on the condition of your teeth and your preferences.
It may take a few weeks to get used to dental implants. You may feel some discomfort or sensitivity at first, but over time, the implants should feel more natural.
Maintaining oral and dental hygiene, including brushing at least twice a day, using dental floss and visiting the dentist regularly, is the key to preventing gum disease. Also, quitting smoking and having a healthy diet also helps the health of the gums.
With the use of local anesthesia, root canal treatment (nerve removal) should not be painful. After treatment, there may be some discomfort or tenderness, which is usually manageable with pain medication.
The American Dental Association recommends that the first visit to the dentist should be around one year of age or six months after the child’s first tooth erupts. This early visit helps to prevent dental problems and familiarize the child with the dental environment.
Changing the color of the teeth can be due to various reasons, including the consumption of colored food and drinks, smoking, caries, dental trauma, or the use of certain medications. A dentist can diagnose the exact cause and suggest suitable solutions for teeth whitening.
It is recommended to wait at least one hour after tooth extraction and then start with soft and cold foods. Avoid eating hard, hot foods or hot drinks for a few days to allow the scar to heal.
Yes, fluoride helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent tooth decay. Using fluoride toothpastes and professional fluoride treatments in dentistry can improve dental health.
Dental implant
Permanent solution to replace missing teeth
A dental implant is an advanced and effective method of replacing missing teeth, which involves implanting a titanium base in the jawbone. This base acts as the root of the tooth and an artificial tooth crown is placed on it.
Dental implant
Implant implantation process
The process of implanting a dental implant includes three main steps: first, the dental surgeon places the titanium base of the implant in the jawbone, and then waits for some time for the implant to fuse with the bone (osteointegration). After that, a connector (abutment) is connected to the implant and finally the crown of the artificial tooth is placed on it to have a natural appearance and function similar to real teeth.