FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Defects in jaw and facial development can be corrected with early orthodontic interventions starting from the age of 8.

Dental treatments with anesthesia (sleep) are performed in the hospital environment, accompanied by an anesthesia team. Like any invasive procedure, it carries risks, but this risk is no different from a filling treatment we perform on the couch.

White fillings for milk teeth are produced from the same material as fillings for adults. Therefore, the probability of falling and breaking in a properly made filling is very low.

Stainless steel coatings are prefabricated coatings that we apply to primary molars that are severely damaged and have undergone root canal treatment. It is glued on the tooth like a hat and remains there until the tooth below comes in.

When whitening treatment is performed using appropriate chemical agents, it does not cause irreversible damage to tooth enamel.

Smile design can be done to anyone, but the methods of application are very diverse. While only leaf porcelain (lamina) is sufficient for some people, sometimes gum aesthetics, orthonic treatments and veneers may also be required.

In cases where the front milk teeth, which are described as baby bottle caries, rapidly dissolve and are lost before the age of 3, these teeth are treated with zirconium coatings specially produced for children and the child is given an acceptable smile.