Aesthetic Dentistry
Aesthetic dentistry is a special branch of dentistry that includes all applications performed in the mouth to obtain a more attractive smile. This field aims to provide both a healthy and aesthetic appearance to the teeth by using various aesthetic applications.
What Treatments Does Aesthetic Dentistry Include?
Zirconium Dental Treatment
Inlay / Onlay Filling
Empress Dental Treatment
Porcelain Lamina Treatment
Aesthetic Fillings
Bonding Treatment
Teeth whitening
Dental Implant
Gum Aesthetics
Smile Design
Orthodontics
Orthodontics with Transparent Plaque
In Which Situations Is Aesthetic Dentistry Applied?
Disorders in tooth alignment with orthodontics
Gaps between teeth
Gum problems and level irregularities
Incompatibility between teeth and lip/cheek
Broken or crooked teeth
Discolored teeth
It is used in the treatment of missing and separated teeth.
How is Planning Performed in Aesthetic Dentistry Treatment?
Aesthetic dental treatment planning usually consists of a series of steps and is made taking into account the person’s specific needs, expectations and current dental condition. Here are the general steps in planning aesthetic dental treatment:
Examination and Evaluation: The first step is for the dentist to examine the patient, evaluate the current dental condition and understand the patient’s aesthetic expectations. In addition to the tooth structure, color and form, other aesthetic elements are also examined at this stage.
Communication and Information Exchange with the Patient: The dentist establishes open communication with the patient and exchanges information about treatment options, processes and expectations. The patient must be able to clearly express his wishes and concerns.
Radiological and Imaging Examinations: When necessary, the tooth and jaw structure is examined in detail using radiological examinations and other imaging techniques.
Presenting Treatment Options: The dentist offers appropriate treatment options to the patient. This may include various aesthetic dental treatment methods such as teeth whitening, porcelain laminate applications, dental fillings, and implants.
Treatment Planning: The physician creates a specific treatment plan based on the patient’s needs and expectations. The treatment plan includes the sequence of procedures to be applied, processes and results.
Beginning of Treatment: Procedures are started according to the treatment plan approved by the patient and the dentist. At this stage, the dentist takes the necessary precautions to ensure the patient’s comfort and convenience.
Control and Follow-up: After the treatment process is completed, regular checks and follow-ups are carried out. This is important for early detection and treatment of potential problems.
Aesthetic dental treatment planning may vary depending on the specific situation of each patient. Therefore, planning in line with individual needs and expectations will help ensure a successful and satisfactory aesthetic dental treatment.