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Ted Klinik is an oral and dental healthcare center that practices modern dentistry while adhering to ethical principles, always prioritizing patient satisfaction and well-being. Located in İzmir, our clinic provides high-quality, reliable and comfortable healthcare services in a technologically advanced environment to both local and international patients. Together with our specialist dentists, we adopt a multidisciplinary approach across many fields, including aesthetic dentistry, implantology, orthodontics, pedodontics, endodontics and general dental treatments. We develop tailored solutions for each patient, understanding individual needs and expectations to create personalized treatment plans. Mission Our mission at Ted Klinik is to deliver high-quality and safe oral & dental healthcare to all segments of society by using up-to-date knowledge and technologies, without compromising our ethical values. We prioritize patient comfort and satisfaction, and view oral health not just as treatment but as an integral part of improving quality of life. Vision Our vision is to become a nationally and internationally recognized healthcare institution known for patient satisfaction and as a pioneer in digital dentistry practices. By closely following evolving technologies, our core goal is to continuously offer better services. Values Ethical Principles: Transparency, honesty and adherence to professional ethics are fundamental in all our processes. Patient-Centred Approach: We provide solutions tailored to each individual and approach every patient with empathy. Reliability: We use scientifically grounded, approved and effective methods in all treatments. Continuous Development: Our team places great importance on ongoing education, development and innovation. Hygiene & Sterilization: We deliver services at the highest hygiene standards. Why Ted Klinik? Modern facilities equipped with digital technologies Services that meet international healthcare standards Specialized care for both children and adults Aesthetic solutions combined with healthy smiles At Ted Klinik we believe every smile is unique; we work meticulously so each patient can smile with confidence and good oral health.

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GENERAL DENTISTRY

Oral, Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral, Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery

At Ted Klinik, Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery is treated as a dedicated specialty; all surgical interventions are planned to meet both your functional and aesthetic expectations. Among the most requested procedures are the atraumatic and careful removal of impacted third molars (wisdom teeth), minimally invasive extractions of fractured or displaced teeth, and placement of titanium or zirconia implants into edentulous areas using advanced guided surgery techniques — including bone grafting and sinus lift when required. For temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders we offer arthroscopic surgical techniques and disc repositioning procedures to resolve joint pain, locking and clicking. Endodontic surgical procedures such as apicoectomy (root-end resection) and alveolar curettage are used to remove periapical infections and help preserve teeth long-term. In addition, laser-assisted frenectomy for restrictive tongue or lip ties and gingival contouring (gingivectomy) provide both soft-tissue aesthetics and functional relief. All our surgical procedures are performed with a focus on maximum accuracy and patient comfort using 3D CBCT-based digital planning, CAD/CAM-guided surgical templates, and digital anaesthesia systems. During pre- and post-operative visits our clinicians provide personalized care protocols — medication plans, oral-hygiene training and dietary recommendations — to support rapid recovery. At Ted Klinik, oral–dental–maxillofacial surgery is delivered with a multidisciplinary approach, sterile operating-room standards and international-level technology, designed as a long-term investment in your health and aesthetics. Book an appointment to experience surgical care in trusted hands.

Prosthetic Dental Treatments

Prosthetic Dental Treatments

At Ted Klinik, we offer comprehensive prosthetic solutions to restore the function and aesthetics of missing or damaged teeth. During treatment, full or partial removable dentures, implant-supported fixed crown-and-bridge systems, and aesthetic zirconia and porcelain restorations are meticulously planned with the patient’s oral anatomy and occlusal balance in mind. Thanks to digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology, each restoration is manufactured with millimetre-level precision and achieves seamless harmony with natural teeth in colour and form. During the provisional try-in, aesthetic and functional checks are performed to guarantee your comfort. The Ted Klinik specialist team brings your healthy smile back to life with fast-delivered, long-lasting, biocompatible materials and prosthetic treatments that are both easy to clean and safe.

Periodontology

Periodontology

Healthy gums are one of the cornerstones of overall oral health. Periodontology is the branch of dentistry that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of gum (periodontal) diseases. Healthy gums help maintain the health of teeth and jawbone. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what periodontology is, which treatments it includes and why it is important. What is Periodontology? Periodontology concerns the health of the gums and the supporting tissues that surround the teeth. Periodontal diseases are infections and inflammatory conditions that affect the gums, the bone structures supporting the teeth and other supportive tissues. If left untreated, these conditions can lead to tooth loss and other systemic health problems. Periodontal Diseases and Symptoms Periodontal disease usually begins as gum inflammation (gingivitis) and, if untreated, can progress to more severe conditions such as periodontitis. Common signs and symptoms include: Gum bleeding: Bleeding during brushing or flossing. Gum swelling and redness: Inflamed, tender or red gums. Gum recession: Receding gums that expose tooth roots. Bad breath: Persistent halitosis. Tooth mobility: Loosening or shifting of teeth. Difficulty chewing: Pain or discomfort when chewing. Periodontal Treatment Methods A periodontal treatment plan depends on the severity of the disease and the patient’s general health. Common periodontal therapies include: Professional dental cleaning (scaling): A clinical cleaning to remove plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces; effective in early-stage disease. Root surface debridement (curettage / scaling and root planing): Deep cleaning of root surfaces to remove tartar and plaque, helping gums attach more tightly to the roots. Antibiotic therapy: Systemic or local antibiotics may be used to control periodontal infections and reduce inflammation. Surgical interventions: Advanced periodontitis may require surgery such as flap surgery, bone grafting and soft tissue grafts to reshape and restore gums and bone. Gingival grafting: Tissue grafts (taken from another oral site) to correct gum recession and protect exposed roots. Benefits of Periodontology Preservation of gum health: Periodontal care prevents and treats gum disease. Prevention of tooth loss: Early and appropriate treatment reduces the risk of tooth loss due to periodontal disease. Positive effects on general health: Healthy gums contribute to overall health and may lower the risk of systemic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. Functional and aesthetic improvement: Periodontal treatments restore both appearance and function of the gums and teeth. Elimination of bad breath and discomfort: Treatment removes causes of halitosis and periodontal discomfort. Prevention of Periodontal Disease To protect against periodontal disease, regular dental check-ups and excellent oral hygiene are essential. Brush your teeth regularly, use dental floss, maintain a healthy diet and avoid tobacco products to preserve gum health. Periodontology is an essential dental specialty for maintaining gum health and treating periodontal disease. If you have signs of gum problems, contact your dentist to learn about appropriate periodontal treatments.

Implantology

Implantology

Tooth loss can cause serious aesthetic and functional problems. Implantology is a branch of modern dentistry that solves these problems by placing permanent, natural-looking dental implants in place of missing teeth. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what implantology is, who is suitable for it, and the treatment process. What is Implantology? Implantology is the dental specialty in which titanium screws (dental implants) are placed into the jawbone to anchor prosthetic teeth. Dental implants replace natural tooth roots and provide a stable and reliable foundation for prosthetic teeth. As a result, teeth that look and function almost like natural teeth can be achieved, both aesthetically and functionally. Who is Implantology Suitable For? Dental implants are suitable for almost anyone who has lost teeth and has adequate jawbone. Implant treatment may be preferred in the following situations: Single tooth loss: Replacement of a single missing tooth. Multiple tooth loss: Replacement of several missing teeth. Edentulism (complete tooth loss): When all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw are missing. Prosthesis support: When implants are required to stabilize removable dentures. Adequate jawbone: When the jawbone is suitable for implant placement. Implant Treatment Process Examination & Assessment: The first step is an examination and assessment with your dentist. The dentist evaluates the condition of your jawbone and your general health. X-rays and other imaging techniques are used to identify suitable implant sites. Treatment Planning: Your dentist creates a personalized treatment plan based on the pattern of tooth loss and your needs. The plan specifies how many implants will be placed and how the prosthetic teeth will be attached. Anesthesia & Implant Placement: Implant placement is performed under local anesthesia. The dentist creates a small hole in the jawbone and inserts the titanium implant. Typically a few months are allowed for the implant to integrate with the bone. Temporary Prosthesis: After implant placement, a temporary prosthesis is provided for use during the healing period to meet aesthetic and functional needs. Placement of the Final Prosthesis: Once the implant has fully integrated with the bone, permanent prosthetic teeth are attached to the implants. These restorations provide a natural appearance and function. Postoperative Care & Recommendations For long-lasting, healthy implants, regular care and attention are essential. Important points include: Oral hygiene: Brush and floss regularly. Keeping tissues around implants clean reduces the risk of infection. Regular check-ups: Visit your dentist regularly to have implants and prosthetic teeth examined and professionally cleaned. Avoid hard foods: Avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage the implants. Reduce smoking: Smoking can negatively affect implant healing. Reducing or quitting smoking helps implant longevity. Benefits of Implantology Natural appearance: Dental implants look harmonious with natural teeth and provide satisfying aesthetic results. Functional restoration: Replacing missing teeth restores chewing and speech functions. Durability: Titanium implants are durable and long-lasting. Comfort: Fixed restorations on implants are more comfortable and reliable than removable dentures. Confidence boost: Restored aesthetics and function increase self-confidence. Implantology is an effective and reliable method for treating tooth loss and preserving oral health. If you have aesthetic or functional dental problems, consult your dentist to learn more about implant treatment.

Special Topics

Special Topics

The “Special Topics” section at Ted Klinik comprises advanced protocols that go beyond conventional dental practices to enhance patient comfort and treatment success. Within this scope we offer need-specific procedures such as: Needle-free or controlled injection techniques using digital anesthesia systems to minimize pain and anxiety, Laser-assisted soft-tissue treatments (gingivectomy, frenectomy, gum-contour correction) for faster healing and minimal bleeding, PRF/PRP applications — healing protocols supported by growth factors derived from the patient’s own blood, Ozone therapy and antibacterial intraoral disinfection methods as innovative approaches in periodontal care and wound healing, Digital temporomandibular joint (TMJ) analysis (TMJ scanning and splint planning) for non-surgical management of chronic joint disorders. Each procedure is planned based on our multidisciplinary team’s thorough examination and 3D imaging (CBCT) findings. Applied with biocompatible materials, minimally invasive techniques and sterile operating-room protocols, our “Special Topics” services take your oral–dental–jaw health one step further.

Pedodontics (Pediatric Dentistry)

Pedodontics (Pediatric Dentistry)

At Ted Klinik, the Pedodontics (Pediatric Dentistry) department focuses on protecting the oral and dental health of children aged 0–14, supporting their developmental process, and ensuring the healthy eruption of permanent teeth. Our core services in pediatric dentistry include: Preventive Treatments: We protect the chewing surfaces of primary and newly erupted permanent molars at high risk of decay with fissure sealants and fluoride applications. Early Diagnosis & Monitoring: Using panoramic X-rays and digital scans, we detect early tooth loss, eruption disorders and jaw development problems and intervene early when necessary. Space Maintainers: After premature loss of a primary tooth, fixed or removable space maintainers prevent neighboring teeth from drifting into the gap and reduce future alignment problems. Pulp Therapies (Primary Tooth Root Canal Treatments): For primary teeth with deep decay or trauma that endanger the pulp, we perform sterile pulp therapies to preserve root development. Behavior Management & Anxiety Control: To improve children’s cooperation we use playful familiarization techniques and, if needed, mild sedation or nitrous oxide (N₂O). Trauma & Emergency Care: We provide rapid, precise surgical and restorative interventions for loosened, displaced or fractured teeth after falls, collisions or sports injuries. Periodic Check-ups & Nutritional Counseling: Six-monthly examinations, reinforcement of oral hygiene habits and dietary advice ensure long-term oral health. The Ted Klinik pedodontics team works in child-friendly, digitally supported clinics with strict sterilization protocols and treatment areas designed “through the eyes of a child.” Our goal is to turn every visit into a positive experience, strengthen children’s trust in dentistry and lay the foundation for lifelong healthy habits.

Orthodontics

Orthodontics

Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that diagnoses and treats dental and jaw irregularities. Correcting problems such as crooked teeth, misaligned jaws and bite issues is important both aesthetically and functionally. Orthodontic treatment helps achieve a healthy, well-aligned dentition in both children and adults. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what orthodontics is, who is suitable for treatment, and the treatment process. What is Orthodontics? Orthodontics is the dental specialty that ensures the proper alignment of teeth and jaws. It aims to treat aesthetic and functional problems resulting from misaligned teeth or jaws. Orthodontic treatment is performed using braces, wires, clear aligners and other orthodontic appliances. Who is Orthodontic Treatment Suitable For? Orthodontic treatment is suitable for people with a variety of dental and jaw problems, including: Crowded teeth: Teeth that overlap or are not properly aligned. Spaced teeth: Gaps between the teeth. Jaw problems: Upper or lower jaw positioned too far forward or backward (overbite, underbite, crossbite). Incorrect occlusion: Problems with how the teeth come together or bite issues. Tooth–jaw mismatches: Aesthetic and functional issues caused by disharmony between teeth and jaws. Types of Orthodontic Treatment Orthodontic care can be delivered with different methods depending on the patient’s needs: Metal braces and wires: Traditional metal brackets and archwires used to move teeth into correct positions. Ceramic brackets: Work like metal braces but are tooth-coloured for a more aesthetic appearance. Clear aligners (e.g., Invisalign): Removable, nearly invisible trays used to gradually shift teeth. Lingual braces: Brackets bonded to the back surfaces of the teeth so they are not visible from the front. Functional appliances: Devices used to correct jaw discrepancies by guiding jaw growth and position. Orthodontic Treatment Process The orthodontic process usually includes several steps and varies by case: Examination & Assessment: The dentist/orthodontist evaluates tooth and jaw relationships using clinical exams and radiographs, then creates a treatment plan. Treatment Planning: The clinician determines the most appropriate method and informs the patient about the expected course and duration. Placement of Appliances: The selected braces, wires or aligners are applied; these are regularly adjusted to guide tooth movement. Regular Check-ups: Ongoing appointments for adjustments and monitoring of treatment progress. Post-treatment Care: After active treatment, retainers are used to maintain the teeth in their new positions and prevent relapse. Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment Straight teeth and an attractive smile: Orthodontics yields a well-aligned, aesthetic dentition. Improved chewing function: Proper tooth and jaw alignment enhances chewing efficiency. Better oral health: Straight teeth are easier to clean, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease. Increased self-confidence: A healthy, attractive smile improves confidence and social interactions. Importance of Orthodontic Treatment Orthodontic care not only improves appearance but also enhances oral and overall health. Untreated tooth and jaw irregularities can lead to more serious problems over time, so it is important to consult an orthodontist if you notice issues. Orthodontic treatment can be performed at any age and helps you achieve a healthy bite and smile.

Endodontics

Endodontics

Endodontics is the dental specialty that treats the internal structure of the tooth and its root canals. When the pulp tissue inside the tooth becomes damaged or infected, endodontic treatment (root canal therapy) is performed to preserve the tooth’s health. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what endodontics is, why it is necessary, and the treatment process. What is Endodontics? Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that treats the pulp tissue and root canals inside the tooth. The pulp is the soft tissue in the center of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels. When the pulp becomes infected or damaged, endodontic treatment removes the pulp, cleans and disinfects the interior of the tooth, and fills it to prevent the spread of infection and tooth loss. Why is Endodontic Treatment (Root Canal Therapy) Necessary? When the pulp tissue is infected or damaged, it can cause a variety of signs and problems: Severe tooth pain: Pain triggered by heat, cold or chewing. Tooth sensitivity: Excessive sensitivity to hot or cold stimuli. Swelling and abscesses: Gum swelling, abscess formation or localized facial swelling. Tooth discoloration: Darkening or change in the colour of the affected tooth. Difficulty chewing: Discomfort or pain during chewing. If pulp infection is not treated, it can lead to tooth loss and infection of surrounding tissues. Endodontic treatment is necessary to prevent such complications. Endodontic Treatment Process Endodontic therapy typically involves several steps and may require one or two dental visits: Examination & Diagnosis: The dentist examines the tooth and uses imaging (e.g., radiographs) to assess the pulp’s condition, determine the extent of infection and plan treatment. Anesthesia: Local anaesthesia is administered so you do not feel pain during the procedure. Pulp Removal & Cleaning: A small access opening is made in the tooth crown and the infected pulp is carefully removed. Root canals are cleaned and disinfected. Canal Filling: The cleaned root canals are filled with a biocompatible filling material to prevent reinfection and strengthen the tooth structure. Temporary or Permanent Restoration: A temporary or permanent filling is placed in the crown. In some cases, a crown may be required to protect and restore the tooth. Post-Treatment Care After endodontic therapy, it is important to take measures to maintain the tooth’s health: Brush your teeth regularly and use dental floss. Follow a balanced diet and avoid excessive sugary foods. Attend regular dental check-ups to monitor and maintain the treated tooth. Benefits of Endodontic Treatment Tooth preservation: Removing infected pulp allows the tooth to be saved instead of extracted. Pain relief: Eliminates pain and sensitivity caused by pulp infection. Restored function: The treated tooth can resume normal chewing and speaking functions. Infection prevention: Cleaning the infected tissue prevents spread of infection and more serious health problems. Importance of Endodontic Treatment Endodontic treatment prevents tooth loss by addressing infections and damage within the tooth’s interior and helps preserve overall oral health. Timely treatment of infected or damaged teeth is important to avoid more serious complications. If you experience tooth pain, sensitivity, or signs of infection, contact your dentist to learn about endodontic treatment options.

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Aesthetics Dentistry

Laminate Veneer

Laminate Veneer

A beautiful smile plays an important role in human relationships and boosts self-confidence. Among the aesthetic solutions in dentistry, porcelain veneers are one of the most effective methods for achieving a natural and attractive smile. Porcelain veneers are thin porcelain shells applied to the front surfaces of teeth and play a major role in correcting aesthetic imperfections. What are Porcelain Veneers? Porcelain veneers are thin porcelain laminates bonded to the front surfaces of teeth. They are used to correct tooth discoloration, shape irregularities and minor misalignments. Porcelain veneers have translucency similar to natural enamel, which makes them look natural. This property makes porcelain veneers a popular choice in aesthetic dentistry. Who is a Porcelain Veneer Suitable For? Porcelain veneers are commonly recommended for: Discoloration: Persistent stains and color changes that do not respond to whitening. Tooth Shape Irregularities: Correcting misshapen or uneven teeth. Gaps Between Teeth: Closing small diastemas. Chips and Cracks: Repairing minor fractured or cracked teeth. Worn Teeth: Restoring teeth worn down due to age or other causes. Overall Aesthetic Improvement: Anyone seeking a general enhancement of their smile aesthetics. Porcelain Veneer Procedure Examination and Planning: The first step is an examination and treatment planning with your dentist. The condition of your teeth is assessed and an individualized plan is prepared. Tooth Preparation: A thin layer is removed from the front surface of the teeth to create space for the veneers. This is done with minimal invasion and usually does not require anesthesia. Impression-taking: Impressions are taken to fabricate custom veneers in a specialist laboratory. Trial and Approval: The fabricated veneers are tried in the mouth for detailed verification. After patient and dentist approval, bonding is performed. Bonding (Cementation): Veneers are chemically bonded to the tooth surface using a special adhesive. This adhesive cementation ensures a strong fixation and a natural appearance. Treatment Time and Aftercare Porcelain veneer treatment is usually completed within 5–8 days, covering tooth preparation, veneer production and bonding. To ensure long life, regular oral hygiene and follow-up visits are important. Your dentist will give you instructions on maintaining and protecting your veneers. Advantages of Porcelain Veneers Natural Appearance: Veneers blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Durability: High-quality porcelain materials provide long-lasting, durable results. Color Stability: Porcelain veneers resist staining and maintain whiteness over time. Minimal Intervention: Achieve aesthetic results with minimal removal of tooth structure. Quick and Effective: A fast solution for improving the appearance of your smile. Porcelain veneer treatment is one of the most preferred and successful methods in aesthetic dentistry. Choose porcelain veneers to regain your smile and feel more confident.

Composite Laminate

Composite Laminate

A beautiful smile helps people feel more confident and happier. In aesthetic dentistry, various techniques are used to improve the appearance of teeth and correct imperfections. One of these techniques is composite veneers. Composite veneers are thin layers of composite resin applied to the front surfaces of teeth to enhance their aesthetic and functional properties. What are Composite Veneers? Composite veneers are thin layers of composite resin used to correct color, shape and size irregularities of teeth. Dentists apply this resin to the front surfaces of teeth to correct aesthetic issues and create a natural appearance. Composite veneers provide aesthetic improvements with minimal intervention to the tooth enamel. Who is Suitable for Composite Veneers? Composite veneers are commonly chosen in the following situations: Discoloration: To correct stubborn stains and color changes. Shape Irregularities: To reshape teeth with uneven or irregular contours. Gaps Between Teeth: To close small spaces (diastemas). Chips and Cracks: To repair minor fractures and cracks. Worn Teeth: To restore teeth worn by age or other causes. General Aesthetic Improvement: For anyone seeking an overall enhancement of their smile. Composite Veneer Procedure Examination and Planning: The first step is an examination and treatment planning with your dentist. The condition of your teeth is assessed and a suitable plan is prepared. Preparation of Tooth Surfaces: A minimal preparation is performed on the tooth surface with minimal removal of enamel; anesthesia is usually not required. Composite Application: The dentist carefully places and sculpts the composite resin on the tooth, shaping it to match natural form and function. Curing and Polishing: The applied composite material is cured using a special light. After curing, the veneers are polished to achieve a natural, glossy finish. Treatment Time and Aftercare Composite veneer treatment can typically be completed in a single session. After your dentist evaluates and plans the treatment, the procedure may be finished on the same day. To ensure long-lasting results, regular dental care and follow-up visits are important. Your dentist will provide specific instructions on maintenance and protection of the veneers. Advantages of Composite Veneers Fast Results: Usually completed in one appointment, delivering immediate improvement. Natural Appearance: Composite veneers blend well with natural teeth. Minimal Intervention: Achieve aesthetic results with minimal removal of tooth structure. Cost-Effective: More economical compared to porcelain veneers. Easy Repair: Composite veneers are easy to repair or modify if needed. Composite veneers offer an effective and economical solution in aesthetic dentistry. Choose composite veneers to correct aesthetic and functional issues and enjoy a more beautiful smile.

Bonding Applications

Bonding Applications

A beautiful smile helps people feel more confident and happier. In dentistry, various techniques are used to improve the appearance of teeth and correct imperfections. One of these techniques is bonding. Bonding is an effective treatment used to improve the aesthetic and functional properties of teeth. What is Bonding? Bonding is an application of composite resin used to correct small aesthetic defects in teeth. Your dentist carefully applies the composite material to the tooth surface and sculpts it. The material is matched to your tooth color and cured with a special light. Bonding is ideal for correcting tooth discoloration, shape irregularities, small cracks and gaps. Who is Bonding Suitable For? Bonding is commonly chosen for: Discoloration: To eliminate persistent stains and color changes. Shape irregularities: To correct misshapen teeth. Gaps between teeth: To close small spaces. Chips and cracks: To repair minor fractures and cracks. Worn teeth: To restore teeth worn by age or other causes. Overall aesthetic improvement: For anyone wishing to enhance their smile. Bonding Procedure Examination and Planning: The first step is an examination and treatment planning with your dentist. The condition of your teeth is assessed and an appropriate plan is prepared. Preparation of Tooth Surfaces: Minimal preparation of the tooth surface is performed. This involves minimal removal of enamel and usually does not require anesthesia. Composite Application: Your dentist carefully applies and sculpts the composite resin to the teeth to preserve natural form and function. Curing and Polishing: The applied composite is cured with a special light. After curing, the dentist polishes the bonding to achieve a natural, glossy finish. Treatment Time and Aftercare Bonding treatment can usually be completed in a single session. After your dentist evaluates and plans the procedure, it may be finished the same day. Regular oral care and follow-up visits are important to ensure longevity. Your dentist will provide instructions on maintenance and protection of the bonding. Advantages of Bonding Quick results: Usually completed in one appointment. Natural appearance: Composite material blends well with natural teeth. Minimal intervention: Achieves aesthetic results with minimal enamel removal. Cost-effective: More economical than porcelain veneers. Easy repair: Bonding restorations are simple to repair or modify when needed. Bonding is an effective and economical solution in aesthetic dentistry. Choose bonding to correct aesthetic and functional issues and achieve a more beautiful smile.

Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia Crowns

Dental aesthetics and oral health are important factors that directly affect people’s quality of life. Among the aesthetic and functional solutions in dentistry, zirconia crowns stand out for their natural appearance and durability. Zirconia crowns are a modern restorative treatment that meets both the aesthetic and functional needs of teeth. What are Zirconia Crowns? Zirconia crowns are tooth coverings made from zirconium dioxide — a white, highly durable ceramic material. Because they are metal-free, zirconia restorations closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth. Zirconia crowns are used to correct aesthetic defects, treat advanced decay, and restore missing teeth. Who is Suitable for Zirconia Crowns? Zirconia crowns may be recommended in the following situations: Extensive tooth decay: For teeth severely affected by caries. Broken or cracked teeth: To repair fractured or cracked teeth. Tooth discoloration: For color corrections that do not respond to whitening. Shape irregularities: To improve tooth shape and size. Bridge and prosthetic work: As part of fixed bridgework and prosthetic rehabilitations. Aesthetic needs: For anyone seeking an overall improvement in dental esthetics. Zirconia Crown Procedure Examination and Planning: Your dentist will evaluate your teeth and determine whether zirconia crowns are suitable for you. A personalized treatment plan is prepared. Tooth Preparation: Minimal preparation of the tooth surface is performed; any decay is removed and the tooth is shaped to receive the crown. Impression Taking: Impressions are taken and sent to the laboratory for the fabrication of custom zirconia crowns. Temporary crowns may be used to protect prepared teeth during this period. Fabrication of Crowns: Skilled dental technicians produce the zirconia restorations with precision to match your natural tooth color and anatomy. Fitting and Cementation: The crowns are carefully fitted and permanently cemented using specialized adhesives. Final adjustments are made to ensure perfect fit and occlusion. Treatment Time and Aftercare Zirconia crown treatment is generally completed over a few weeks, including preparation, impressions, laboratory fabrication and final placement. To maintain long-lasting results, regular oral hygiene and periodic dental check-ups are essential. Your dentist will provide guidance on care and maintenance. Advantages of Zirconia Crowns Natural Appearance: They blend harmoniously with natural teeth. Durability: High fracture resistance and long service life. Color Stability: Zirconia is resistant to staining and retains its whiteness. Biocompatibility: Zirconia is well tolerated by oral tissues. Minimal Invasiveness: Achieves aesthetic results with minimal tooth reduction. Corrosion Resistance: Metal-free structure prevents corrosion. Zirconia crowns provide a reliable and effective solution for both aesthetic and functional dental problems. Choose zirconia restorations to restore your teeth and achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

E-max Crowns

E-max Crowns

Dental aesthetics directly influence people’s quality of life by helping them feel more confident and happier. Among the aesthetic and functional solutions in dentistry, E-max crowns stand out for their natural appearance and excellent durability. E-max restorations are a modern dental treatment that meets both aesthetic and functional needs. What are E-max Crowns? E-max crowns are highly aesthetic restorations made entirely from ceramic material. They are especially used to achieve excellent aesthetic results in the front teeth. E-max crowns closely mimic the color and structure of natural teeth and provide a very lifelike appearance. Who is Suitable for E-max Crowns? E-max crowns may be recommended in the following cases: Extensive tooth decay: For treatment of heavily decayed teeth. Broken or cracked teeth: To restore fractured or cracked teeth. Tooth discoloration: For color problems that do not respond to whitening. Shape irregularities: To improve tooth shape and size. Bridge and prosthetic applications: For restoration of missing teeth. Aesthetic needs: For anyone seeking an overall improvement in dental aesthetics. E-max Crown Procedure Examination and Planning: The first step is an examination and treatment planning with your dentist. The condition of your teeth is evaluated and suitability for treatment is determined. Tooth Preparation: Minimal preparation of the tooth surface is performed before placing E-max crowns. Any decay is removed and the tooth is shaped to receive the restoration. Impression Taking: Impressions of the prepared teeth are taken and sent to the laboratory for fabrication of custom E-max crowns. Temporary crowns are used to protect the teeth during this period. Fabrication of Crowns: E-max crowns are produced by skilled laboratory technicians with high precision. These restorations perfectly replicate the natural appearance and color of your teeth. Fitting and Cementation: The finished E-max crowns are carefully fitted and bonded to your teeth using special adhesives. Adjustments are made to ensure full compatibility and correct occlusion. Treatment Time and Aftercare E-max crown treatment is generally completed within a few weeks, including preparation, impression taking, laboratory production and final placement. Regular oral hygiene and follow-up visits are important to ensure long-lasting results. Your dentist will provide instructions for the care and protection of your restorations. Advantages of E-max Crowns Natural Appearance: E-max crowns provide a highly natural look that blends with your teeth. Durability: High strength and long service life. Color Stability: Resistant to discoloration and maintains whiteness. Biocompatibility: Ceramic material is biocompatible and well tolerated by oral tissues. Minimal Intervention: Achieves aesthetic results with minimal removal of tooth structure. Aesthetic Superiority: Especially effective for excellent results in the anterior (front) region. E-max crown treatment is an effective and reliable method for addressing aesthetic and functional dental problems. Choose E-max restorations to restore your teeth and achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

Pink Aesthetics (Gingival Aesthetics)

Pink Aesthetics (Gingival Aesthetics)

A beautiful smile is not only about white, straight teeth — healthy and aesthetically pleasing gums are equally important. In dentistry, pink aesthetics (gingival aesthetics) focuses on the health and appearance of the gums to improve overall smile design. Pink aesthetics includes a range of procedures aimed at correcting gum color, shape and health. What is Pink Aesthetics? Pink aesthetics is a collective term for treatments that improve the appearance of the gingiva. These procedures help gums look healthier, more symmetrical and more attractive. Pink aesthetic treatments address issues such as gum recession, gum overgrowth, asymmetrical gingival margins and other soft-tissue concerns, enhancing the harmony between teeth and gums for a more aesthetic smile. Who is Suitable for Pink Aesthetics? Pink aesthetic treatments are suitable for patients with: Gum recession: To correct the aesthetic and functional problems caused by exposed tooth roots. Gingival overgrowth: To reshape excessive gum tissue and prevent teeth from appearing short. Asymmetrical gum lines: To correct uneven gingival contours and achieve a balanced smile. Gingival pigmentation: To reduce discoloration or dark spots on the gums. General gum health: For anyone who wishes to improve or maintain healthy, attractive gums. Pink Aesthetics Treatment Process Examination and Planning: The dentist evaluates your gum condition and determines the appropriate treatment plan. Gum Contouring / Reshaping: For recession or overgrowth, surgical or laser procedures are used to reshape the gum tissue, producing a more symmetric and aesthetic gum line. Gingival Depigmentation / Color Correction: Discolored or pigmented areas of the gums are treated using laser therapy or other aesthetic techniques to restore a natural gum color. Aftercare and Maintenance: Post-treatment care and regular check-ups are essential to maintain gum health. Your dentist will provide instructions on oral hygiene and home care. Treatment Time and Aftercare Pink aesthetic treatments may require several sessions depending on the procedures involved. The timeline varies according to the complexity of gum reshaping, depigmentation and healing. Regular follow-up visits and meticulous oral hygiene are important to preserve both health and aesthetics. Your dentist will advise you on the expected healing times and care routine. Advantages of Pink Aesthetics Improved Appearance: Gums that are in harmony with the teeth create a more attractive smile. Healthier Gum Tissue: Treatment corrects underlying gum problems and improves periodontal health. Symmetric Smile: Uneven gum lines are balanced for a more symmetrical smile. Color Correction: Pigmentation and discoloration are reduced, restoring a natural gum tone. Functional Benefits: Recession and overgrowth issues that affect function are addressed. Pink aesthetic treatments enhance both the appearance and health of the gingiva, helping you achieve a more beautiful and confident smile. If you have gum concerns or wish to improve your gum health, consider consulting your dentist about pink aesthetics.

Smile Design

Smile Design

A beautiful smile enhances confidence and positively affects social life. In dentistry, smile design is a personalized treatment process that reshapes and reconstructs the teeth according to the patient’s facial structure, gum health and aesthetic expectations. Smile design aims to achieve excellent aesthetic and functional results through an individualized treatment plan. What is Smile Design? Smile design is a comprehensive dental treatment that improves the aesthetics and function of the teeth, gums and jaw. It uses various cosmetic dentistry techniques to correct tooth color, shape, size and position. The process is customized to the patient’s facial features, smile line and individual aesthetic needs. Who is Smile Design Suitable For? Smile design is recommended for people with: Tooth discoloration: Persistent stains and color changes. Tooth shape problems: To improve the shape and size of teeth. Gaps between teeth: To close interdental spaces. Minor crowding: To correct mild misalignment. Gum issues: To address aesthetic or functional gum concerns such as recession or hyperplasia. General aesthetic needs: Anyone seeking a more beautiful, symmetrical smile. Smile Design Process Examination & Assessment: Initial clinical examination and evaluation of teeth, gums and jaw. The dentist identifies aesthetic expectations and creates a personalized treatment plan. Digital Smile Design: Digital technologies are used to create a 2D/3D model of your teeth and smile, offering a preview of the expected outcome and allowing adjustments prior to treatment. Treatment Planning: Based on the digital model, specific procedures are chosen — whitening, porcelain veneers, composite bonding, gum contouring, orthodontics, etc. Treatment & Implementation: The planned procedures (shaping, whitening, restorations, orthodontic work, soft-tissue treatments) are performed according to the individualized plan. The timeline varies with the chosen therapies. Follow-ups & Finalization: After completion, regular checkups ensure the aesthetic and functional success of the smile design; minor adjustments are made if necessary. Advantages of Smile Design Personalized results: Tailored to facial structure and patient expectations. Improved aesthetics: Harmonious appearance of teeth, gums and jaw. Functional improvement: Correction of functional issues for a healthier bite. Natural outcomes: Digital planning and modern restorative techniques achieve natural-looking results. Increased confidence: Aesthetic and functional enhancements boost self-confidence and social wellbeing. Smile design is an effective, reliable approach for resolving both aesthetic and functional dental issues. Choose smile design to restore dental function and achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

A beautiful smile boosts self-confidence and positively affects social relations. Over time, teeth may discolour for various reasons and lose their natural whiteness. Teeth whitening is one of the most effective ways to restore your teeth’s original brightness. In this article you’ll find everything you need to know about whitening treatments. What is Teeth Whitening? Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that removes surface stains and colour changes to give you whiter, brighter teeth. Whitening can be performed professionally in the clinic (in-office whitening) or at home using dentist-provided whitening kits. Both methods are designed to whiten teeth safely without damaging the enamel. Who is a Candidate for Teeth Whitening? Teeth whitening is suitable for anyone unhappy with the colour of their teeth and seeking a brighter smile. Typical indications include: Tea and coffee stains: Frequent consumption can cause surface staining. Smoking: Tobacco use leads to yellowing and discolouration. Aging: Enamel thinning and intrinsic colour changes occur with age. Genetics: Some people naturally have darker tooth colour. Medications: Certain drugs may cause tooth discolouration. Whitening Methods In-Office Whitening: Performed by your dentist in the clinic, this professional method usually delivers fast results in a single session. A whitening gel is applied to the teeth and activated with a special light or laser to accelerate the brightening process. In-office whitening is safe when performed by professionals and does not harm the enamel. Take-Home Whitening Kits: Custom trays and whitening gel provided by your dentist for home use. Used according to your dentist’s instructions, these kits typically produce noticeable results within a few weeks. How Is the Whitening Procedure Performed? Examination and Assessment: Your dentist evaluates your teeth to confirm suitability for whitening and to determine the current shade and type of staining. Professional Cleaning: Teeth are cleaned to remove plaque and surface debris so the whitening gel contacts the enamel evenly. Application of Whitening Gel: The gel is applied to the teeth; in-office treatments are usually activated with light or laser. For take-home kits, the gel is used in custom trays as instructed. Waiting Time: The gel is left on the teeth for a prescribed period (often 15–30 minutes in the clinic; home use can require longer wear times). Follow-up & Results: After the session, tooth shade is evaluated and additional sessions may be scheduled if needed. Post-Whitening Care To prolong the whitening effect: Avoid coloured foods and drinks (coffee, tea, red wine) for the first few days. Reduce or quit smoking to prevent rapid re-staining. Maintain oral hygiene: Brush twice daily, floss, and continue regular dental visits. Benefits of Teeth Whitening Fast and effective: Provides noticeable whitening in a short time. Confidence boost: Whiter teeth improve smile aesthetics and self-esteem. Safe and durable: When done professionally, it is safe for enamel and offers lasting results. Personalised treatment: Protocols are tailored by your dentist to your needs. Teeth whitening is a popular, effective cosmetic dental treatment. If you want a brighter, more radiant smile, consider professional whitening under your dentist’s guidance.

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Dt.Şenay Onbaşı

Cosmetic Dentist
Teeth Whitening

Dr.Dt. İrem Asya Kafadar Gürbüz

Dentist & Dental Health Clinic
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Implant treatment typically involves two stages. After the implant placement, a healing period of 2–4 months is required before attaching the prosthetic crown. The duration may vary based on individual bone structure and needs.

Zirconium crowns are ideal for front teeth due to their natural, white appearance. They are metal-free, making them a good choice for patients with metal allergies.

Thanks to modern anesthesia and advanced tools, root canal treatment is usually painless. The area is completely numbed, and patients feel little to no discomfort during the procedure.

The whitening effect lasts between 6 months to 2 years depending on lifestyle. Smoking and consuming coffee or tea may shorten its duration. Regular dental hygiene helps maintain the results longer.

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Achieve Your Dream Aesthetic Smile with Smile Design

Achieve Your Dream Aesthetic Smile with Smile Design

An ideal smile is a balanced combination of tooth alignment, color, gum line and overall facial harmony. Smile design offers a multidisciplinary approach to achieve the most aesthetic results tailored to a person’s facial features, skin tone and personal expectations. At Ted Klinik, our digital smile design protocols ensure you gain a smile that is both functionally sound and visually perfect. What Is Smile Design? Smile design is the aesthetic branch of dentistry. Its goal is not only to whiten teeth or fix chips, but to treat the entire “smile zone” — teeth, gums, lip position and facial muscles — as a single harmonious unit. Dentists, periodontists, orthodontists and dental technicians collaborate to digitally map the patient’s facial anatomy. Using 2D photos, 3D intraoral scans and advanced software, a before–after simulation of the smile is produced. Why Choose Smile Design? Personalized Aesthetics Every face is unique. Instead of a one-size-fits-all “white tooth” approach, the most appropriate tooth size, shape and shade are selected to match your facial proportions. Functional Balance An ideal bite and tooth harmony preserve long-term chewing function, prevent unnecessary wear and reduce the risk of joint problems. Confidence & Self-Esteem An aesthetic smile enhances confidence in social and professional life. Customized design delivers a natural, authentic expression. Digital Simulation With 3D modeling before treatment, you can preview and approve the final result — reducing uncertainty and improving patient–doctor communication. Smile Design Process at Ted Klinik Consultation & Analysis At the first appointment we discuss your expectations and aesthetic preferences and examine your facial map. Photographs and video recordings assess gum lines, lip dynamics and smile width. Digital Design (DSD) Using specialized software, we perform 2D/3D digital smile design. Tone, tooth size and alignment scenarios are visualized in simulations. Try-in & Approval A laboratory mock-up (temporary trial) is tested in the mouth to evaluate aesthetics and function. After any revisions, the final plan is approved. Treatment Stages Teeth Whitening & Gum Contouring: When needed, laser-assisted gingival contouring or minimal gingival recontouring is performed. Veneers & Laminates: Porcelain laminates or composite bonding are used to restore tooth surfaces aesthetically. Orthodontic & Restorative Procedures: Clear aligners may be used for alignment; implants or zirconia crowns fill gaps if required. Final Check & Delivery After all procedures are completed, your clinician performs a final check for aesthetics, function and color harmony and makes any fine adjustments. Things to Consider in Smile Design Gum Health: Healthy gums are crucial for aesthetic results. Periodic cleaning and check-ups are essential. Regular Maintenance: Professional polishing once a year preserves gloss on porcelain or composite surfaces. Lifestyle Factors: Habits like smoking, coffee or tea consumption affect final shade; we provide protective care plans. Doctor–Patient Communication: Ongoing communication and digital feedback sessions ensure expectations are aligned throughout treatment. Smile design is one of the most advanced applications in dentistry, combining aesthetics and function. At Ted Klinik, our digital technologies and expert team create natural-looking smiles that suit your face, skin tone and character. Book your free pre-analysis appointment today and take the first step toward the smile of your dreams!

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Botox Treatment for Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): A Comfortable and Effective Solution

Botox Treatment for Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): A Comfortable and Effective Solution

Teeth grinding and clenching (bruxism) — occurring both day and night, often unconsciously — are common conditions. Constant muscle activity can lead to temporomandibular joint problems, headaches, dental wear and sensitivity. At Ted Klinik, we offer Botox treatment for bruxism, a modern approach that has rapidly gained popularity. This method reduces excessive muscle activity without changing the habit itself and improves patients’ quality of life. What Is Bruxism and How Is It Diagnosed? Bruxism is the involuntary clenching or grinding of the teeth. Night (nocturnal) bruxism: Grinding or clenching during sleep. Daytime (diurnal) bruxism: Unconscious clenching or tensing of jaw muscles during the day. Common symptoms: Morning stiffness and painful jaw muscles Head, neck or ear-area pain Wear and cracks in tooth enamel Clicking, locking or noises in the jaw joint (TMJ) At Ted Klinik, diagnosis is made with a comprehensive intraoral exam and TMJ assessment; radiographs and muscle palpation tests are used when necessary. How Does Botox Treatment Work? Botulinum toxin (Botox) temporarily blocks neuromuscular transmission, reducing excessive muscle contraction. In bruxism treatment the procedure includes: Target muscle identification: Masseter and temporalis muscles are the primary muscles involved. Sterile injections: Small doses of Botox are injected directly into the target muscles with fine needles under sterile conditions. Onset and dose adjustment: Initial effects begin within 3–5 days; maximum relief is usually seen by 2–3 weeks. Dosage is tailored to muscle mass and symptom severity. Advantages Rapid relief: Muscle relaxation is often noticeable within the first week. Safe and temporary: Effects last 4–6 months and can be repeated at intervals. Non-surgical: No cutting or sutures; low complication risk. Few side effects when properly administered: Functional weakness affecting swallowing or speech is rare with correct dosing and technique. Treatment Process Pre-examination & informed consent: Clinicians evaluate symptom duration, sleep patterns and stress; patients are informed about expected effects, aftercare and re-treatment intervals. Procedure day: The injection session lasts ~15–20 minutes in a hygienic setting; topical anesthetic may be used for comfort. Follow-up & repeat treatments: Peak effect at 2–4 weeks; repeat injections usually needed every 4–6 months as effect wanes. Who Is a Candidate? Patients with persistent nocturnal or daytime teeth grinding Those with TMJ pain or chronic referred muscle pain in head/neck Patients with progressive dental wear due to grinding Contraindications/notes: Pregnancy, neuromuscular disorders or known allergy to botulinum toxin — alternative treatments should be considered. Why Choose Ted Klinik for Bruxism Treatment? Expert team: Collaboration between oral/maxillofacial surgeons and dermatology specialists. Personalized protocol: Dose and injection sites tailored to individual muscle volume and activity. Holistic approach: Combined care including stress management, occlusal splints (night guards) and physiotherapy when indicated. Follow-up program: Regular 3-monthly checks and physiotherapist referrals if necessary. Aftercare and Recommendations Use warm compresses and gentle facial massage to increase comfort in the first 24 hours. Avoid very hard foods that require heavy chewing. Practice good sleep hygiene and stress-management techniques. Maintain routine 3–6 monthly follow-ups to monitor outcomes. Botox for bruxism is an ideal, non-surgical option for patients seeking relief from muscle and joint problems caused by chronic teeth grinding. At Ted Klinik we combine scientific protocols and aesthetic care to protect your jaw health and improve daily comfort.

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Children’s Oral Health: The Importance of Space Maintainers

Children’s Oral Health: The Importance of Space Maintainers

Oral health in children is critical for the proper eruption of permanent teeth and for achieving correct tooth alignment. Early loss of primary (baby) teeth can allow neighboring teeth to drift into the space, preventing the permanent tooth from erupting in the correct position. Space maintainers are therefore an indispensable application in pediatric dentistry (pedodontics). What Is a Space Maintainer and When Is It Needed? A space maintainer is an appliance that temporarily preserves the space of a lost primary tooth to prevent adjacent teeth from drifting into the gap. It is used after early loss of a primary tooth (due to decay, trauma or genetic factors). It preserves the space until the permanent tooth erupts, preventing disruption in tooth alignment. Why Is It Important? Ensures Proper Tooth Alignment Teeth that drift into the gap can cause permanent teeth to erupt at the wrong angle. Space maintainers help teeth stay in their positions and can reduce the future need for orthodontic treatment. Supports Chewing and Speech A missing tooth space can impair a child’s chewing function. A space maintainer helps maintain near-normal oral function. Aesthetics and Confidence A visible gap can make a child feel self-conscious. Clear or metal-supported space maintainers help preserve appearance and a child’s confidence. Reduces Risk of Crowding By preserving the space, the risk of crowding and malalignment is lowered, reducing the likelihood of future orthodontic needs. Types of Space Maintainers Removable Space Maintainers: Removable, usually made of clear acrylic or supported by flexible wires. Easy to clean but require the child’s responsibility for wearing and care. Fixed Space Maintainers (Band-and-Loop): Cemented to adjacent teeth and not visible externally. Cleaned with normal toothbrushing and flossing; no risk of loss. Panoramic / Bilateral Space Maintainers: Large metal constructions that span both sides; used when multiple teeth are missing. Space Maintainer Treatment Process at Ted Klinik Examination and Planning Starts with an oral exam, panoramic radiograph and, if needed, a digital scan. Choice of appliance depends on gap length, expected time to permanent tooth eruption and oral hygiene. Impression Taking A precise impression is taken and the appliance is custom-made in the laboratory. Placement and Education Fixed space maintainers are cemented under sterile conditions; with removable appliances, the family is instructed in use and care. Follow-up and Monitoring Children are recalled every 3 months until the permanent tooth erupts for adjustments and hygiene checks. Care Recommendations Clean removable appliances 1–2 times daily with mild soap and a soft brush. For fixed appliances, clean under the band and along the gumline with floss and interdental brushes. Avoid hard or sticky foods that can dislodge the appliance (e.g., sticky chocolates). Do not skip check-ups; teach oral hygiene habits through games and rewards to encourage the child.

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5 Critical Factors That Affect Success in Implant Treatment

5 Critical Factors That Affect Success in Implant Treatment

Dental implants are the gold-standard solution for replacing missing teeth with permanent, functional and aesthetic restorations. However, implant outcomes vary between patients. At Ted Klinik, we attribute our high success rates to five pillars: planning, surgical technique, implant brand/material quality, patient-related factors and follow-up/care. This guide examines the key factors that influence implant success in detail. 1. Thorough Examination and Digital Planning A successful implant process begins with thorough patient assessment and digital planning. 3D Imaging (CBCT) and Panoramic Films: Accurately determine jawbone density, the location of nerve canals and sinuses. Digital Design (CAD/CAM): Parameters such as implant position, length and diameter are optimized using computer-aided design. Patient-Specific Surgical Guides: Custom guide templates ensure implants are placed at the ideal angle and depth. This stage also includes planning bone grafts or sinus-lift procedures when bone volume is insufficient, thereby securing long-term implant stability. 2. Surgical Technique and Expert Team Surgical precision and clinician experience play decisive roles in treatment success. Minimally Invasive Approaches: Flapless techniques reduce operation time and speed recovery. Sterility and Hygiene Protocols: A sterile environment, strict instrument disinfection and single-use items minimize infection risk. Hands-on Experience: Our clinicians’ 10+ years of implant surgery experience allow them to anticipate and solve complex issues. These practices promote uneventful osseointegration and minimize early implant failures. 3. Implant Brand and Material Quality Although many implant systems exist, high-quality, certified materials raise success rates. Titanium and Zirconia Implants: Biocompatible titanium alloys provide high surgical success and low allergy risk; zirconia implants offer aesthetic advantages. Surface Treatments: Sandblasting or acid-etching create micro-porous surfaces that accelerate bone growth. Platform-Switch Designs: Implant designs that reduce crestal bone loss (e.g., platform switching) support long-term stability. At Ted Klinik we use internationally recognized brands such as Nobel Biocare, Straumann and BioHorizons. 4. Patient-Related Factors A patient’s systemic health and habits significantly affect implant outcomes. Smoking: Nicotine impairs local circulation and delays osseointegration. Quitting for at least two weeks before and after surgery can increase success by up to ~20%. Diabetes and Osteoporosis: Systemic conditions that affect glycemic control or bone density should be stabilized prior to treatment. Oral Hygiene: Regular brushing, flossing and mouthwash use reduce the risk of peri-implantitis. Our team tailors preoperative plans to each patient’s medical history and provides individualized diet and care programs. 5. Post-operative Care and Follow-up Regular checks and proper maintenance during recovery are indispensable for long-lasting implants. Initial Controls: Suture removal and surface cleaning at 7–10 days post-op. Hygiene During the Prosthetic Phase: Gingival margin is checked after bonding and patients are trained in correct brushing techniques. Annual Checks and Radiographs: Yearly radiographic follow-up monitors bone levels; early detection of bone loss allows prompt intervention. At Ted Klinik every patient receives a personalized care kit (soft brush, antibacterial gel, interdental brush). Implant success >95% is achievable with correct planning, excellent surgical technique, quality materials, patient compliance and regular follow-up. At Ted Klinik we combine these elements with a multidisciplinary approach and take pride in being an implant center in İzmir. Book an online consultation or an in-person exam at our clinic today to start a permanent, healthy solution for your missing teeth!

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Zirconia Crowns: A Modern Solution Combining Aesthetics and Durability

Zirconia Crowns: A Modern Solution Combining Aesthetics and Durability

Today, zirconia crowns are one of the first choices for patients seeking both a natural appearance and a long-lasting restoration. At Ted Klinik, we apply zirconia crowns with advanced technology that achieves an excellent balance between aesthetics and function. What is a Zirconia Crown? A zirconia crown is a tooth covering made from a completely white, translucent ceramic material that contains no metal. Unlike metal-supported porcelain crowns, zirconia carries no allergy risk. It has translucency very similar to natural enamel; thanks to its light-transmitting properties, it is virtually indistinguishable from a real tooth. Who Is It Suitable For? Patients seeking anterior (smile line) aesthetics Those who want to lighten or harmonize tooth color Patients with metal allergies People who suffer from chronic teeth grinding (bruxism) — zirconia’s strength is advantageous Advantages of Zirconia Superior Aesthetics: Mimics the colour and translucency of natural teeth. No grey or dark metal margin at the edges. High Durability: Despite being a ceramic, it has high fracture resistance. Offers tensile strengths up to ~1,200 MPa, making it highly resistant to chewing forces. Biocompatibility: Minimal risk of allergic reactions or gingival irritation. Compatible with oral tissues and supports gum health over time. Minimal Enamel Reduction: Requires less tooth structure removal compared to metal-supported restorations. Helps preserve natural tooth tissue. Zirconia Crown Workflow at Ted Klinik Examination & Planning: At your first appointment we perform photography, radiographs (RVG/CBCT) and 3D scans for a needs analysis. Our clinicians evaluate gum levels, temporomandibular joint function and bite relationships. Digital Design (CAD/CAM): In our modern lab, a personalized digital model of your teeth is created using CAD, then precisely milled with CAM systems. Try-in & Shade Approval: During the clinical try-in we check aesthetics and fit. Shade and translucency are selected according to your preference. Bonding & Delivery: After approval the zirconia crown is bonded using appropriate adhesive protocols (water jet cleaning and light curing where applicable). Your clinician will refine the gingival margin to ensure a seamless transition. Follow-up & Maintenance: You are called for a control visit 7–10 days after the procedure. Annual check-ups ensure long-term health of both the restoration and surrounding gum tissue. Lifespan and Care of Zirconia Crowns Longevity: With proper care and regular professional control, zirconia crowns commonly last 10–15 years or more. Care Recommendations: Brush at least twice daily with a fluoride toothpaste. Use dental floss or interdental brushes. Consume acidic foods and drinks in moderation. Have a professional dental cleaning at least once a year.

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Dental Implants: Permanent, Natural-Looking Tooth Solutions

Dental Implants: Permanent, Natural-Looking Tooth Solutions

Tooth loss can cause serious aesthetic and functional problems. Dental implants solve these issues by placing permanent, natural-looking replacement teeth in place of missing ones. Implants mimic the function and appearance of natural teeth, offering patients a comfortable and reliable solution. In this article you will find everything you need to know about what dental implants are, who they are suitable for, and the treatment process. What Are Dental Implants? Dental implants are titanium screws inserted into the jawbone to anchor prosthetic teeth. Implants replace natural tooth roots and provide a stable, reliable foundation for fixed restorations. This allows the restoration of teeth that closely resemble natural teeth in both appearance and function. Who Are Dental Implants Suitable For? Dental implants are suitable for most patients who have lost teeth and have sufficient jawbone. Implant treatment may be considered in the following situations: Single tooth loss: Replacement of a single missing tooth. Multiple tooth loss: Replacement of several missing teeth. Complete edentulism: When all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw are missing. Prosthesis support: To stabilize removable dentures with implant support. Adequate jawbone condition: When the jawbone supports implant placement. Dental Implant Treatment Process Examination & Assessment: The first step is a clinical assessment with your dentist. The dentist evaluates the condition of your jawbone and general health. X-rays and other imaging techniques are used to identify suitable implant sites. Treatment Planning: Your dentist prepares a personalized treatment plan that specifies how many implants will be placed and how the prosthetic teeth will be restored. Anesthesia & Implant Placement: Implants are placed under local anesthesia. The dentist creates a small opening in the jawbone and inserts the titanium implant. A healing period of several months is usually required for the implant to integrate with the bone. Temporary Prosthesis: During healing, a temporary prosthesis is provided to meet aesthetic and functional needs. Placement of the Final Restoration: After complete integration, the permanent prosthetic teeth are attached to the implants, restoring natural appearance and function. Post-Operative Care for Dental Implants To ensure long-lasting, healthy implants, regular care and attention are essential: Oral hygiene: Brush and floss regularly. Keeping the tissues around implants clean reduces the risk of infection. Regular check-ups: Visit your dentist regularly for examinations and professional cleanings of implants and restorations. Avoid hard foods: Avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage the implants or restorations. Reduce smoking: Smoking can impair healing; reducing or quitting smoking improves implant success and longevity. Benefits of Dental Implants Natural appearance: Implants provide an aesthetic result that blends well with natural teeth. Functional restoration: Replacing missing teeth restores chewing and speech function. Durability: Titanium implants are long-lasting and robust. Comfort: Fixed restorations on implants are more comfortable and stable than removable options. Confidence boost: Restored aesthetics and function enhance patient self-confidence. Dental implants are an effective and reliable method for treating tooth loss and preserving oral health. If you have aesthetic or functional concerns, consult your dentist to learn whether implant therapy is right for you. Implants offer an ideal solution for achieving healthy, natural-looking teeth.

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