1. Smile Design
Smile design is the process of making a patient's teeth and gums aesthetically compatible. In this process, first of all, the patient's smile is examined in detail; The balance of teeth, gums and facial features is taken into consideration. Through photographs and digital records, reference points of the face are determined and a personalized smile design is created. This design can boost an individual's self-confidence and improve their overall appearance.
2. Composite Bonding Treatment
It is the reconstruction of teeth whose structure has been damaged, broken, which lost their color or changed their position, with the help of composite filling materials. Bonding can be an alternative to porcelain veneers for slightly misaligned teeth or closure of gaps between teeth.
3. Inlay / Onlay Ceramic Fillings
Inlay-onlays (ceramic fillings) are used for the restoration of teeth that have lost material due to caries, fractures or wear. The difference from composite fillings is that they are produced in a more precised laboratory conditions using computer-aided systems.
4. Zirconium Restorations
There is no gray metal layer in the substructure of zirconium restorations. In addition, it is a material compatible with the human body and does not cause an allergic reaction. They are structurally sound and can be used in the restoration of both front and back teeth. Following the preparation, impression and try-in stages, they are bonded to the teeth.
5. EMAX Restorations
They are completely ceramic restorations and have similar translucency to those natural teeth. They provide good aesthetic results, especially in the restoration of front teeth. EMAX restorations may be less durable than metal-supported and zirconium restorations. For this reason, their use in posterior teeth is limited since they are exposed to more chewing force.
6. Laminate Veneers
They are thin porcelain layers that are bonded to the front surfaces of the teeth. In laminate veneer fabrication, a small amount of abrasion is made on the front surface and cutting edges of the teeth to provide space for the porcelain layer. Laminate veneer application should be preferred in people with minimal crowding, spacing, discoloration and deformity in their teeth.