Porcelain Fused Metal Teeth

Porcelain Fused Metal Teeth

Metal ceramic teeth are a popular type of dental restoration, combining an inner metal frame and an outer ceramic layer. Although there are many types of ceramic teeth with higher aesthetics, metal ceramic teeth are still widely used due to their high durability, good load-bearing capacity and reasonable cost.

Teeth grinding, methods and anti-bruxism devices

Teeth grinding, methods and anti-bruxism devices

Bruxism is characterized by excessive clenching of the jaw, which can occur during the day or at night. It can lead to a variety of problems, including tooth wear, jaw pain, headaches, and earaches. The condition affects millions of people worldwide, of all ages, with a variety of associated problems, including stress, anxiety, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and sleep disturbances.

Dental care when you have diabetes

Dental care when you have diabetes

If you or someone you know has diabetes, dental care is extremely important. Diabetes affects many parts of the body, including the teeth and gums. People with diabetes are at higher risk of developing dental problems than the general population.

Loss of profit

Loss of profit

Gum recession, also known as gingival recession, is a condition in which the gum tissue that surrounds and protects the tooth roots moves down toward the tooth root, exposing the crown of the tooth. Gum recession can occur in a few teeth, one jaw, or both the upper and lower jaws.

Scaling

Scaling

Scaling, also known as dental scaling, is a dental procedure that removes hard plaque (tartar) that builds up on the surface of teeth and below the gum line. Tartar forms when soft plaque is not removed regularly and becomes calcified by minerals in saliva.

Tooth abscess

Tooth abscess

A dental abscess is a serious infection in which pockets of pus form under the tooth root. It is a common complication of untreated tooth decay, gum disease, or cracked teeth. When the gum tissue becomes infected, bacteria can enter, forming pockets of pus around the tooth root.

Temporomandibular joint arthritis

Temporomandibular joint arthritis

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis can cause pain in the joints and muscles of your jaw and face. TMJ pain can be uncomfortable and distressing. We explain the condition, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.

Composite dental fillings

Composite dental fillings

Composite fillings are a method of tooth restoration using synthetic resin materials with colors similar to natural teeth. Composite is made from microscopic inorganic particles combined with synthetic resin, creating a material with high durability and good adhesion to the tooth structure. This material can be adjusted in color to match the customer's natural teeth color, bringing high aesthetics.

Porcelain Inlay/Onlay

Porcelain Inlay/Onlay

Although the cost of a porcelain filling may be a bit higher than a regular composite filling, the important thing is that porcelain Inlays/Onlays are a long-term investment in the beauty and health of your teeth. They provide a long-term and natural solution to restore damaged teeth, helping you maintain a healthy and beautiful smile for many years.

Types of oral appliances

Types of oral appliances

In dentistry and oral health, oral appliances play an important role. These appliances can be removable or fixed and are used to protect teeth and gums, change the position of the jaw or help treat sleep disorders such as sleep apnea.

Wisdom tooth extraction

Wisdom tooth extraction

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last teeth to grow in your mouth, usually between the ages of 17 and 25. These teeth are located at the very back of your mouth and can cause some serious discomfort. While some people never have any trouble with their wisdom teeth, others need to have them removed. But why is that? Here, we explain the reasons why you might need to have your wisdom teeth removed.

Preventive dental therapies

Preventive dental therapies

Preventive dentistry is a field of dentistry that focuses on maintaining and improving oral health through the prevention of diseases and dental problems. The main goal of preventive dentistry is to prevent the development of dental diseases such as tooth decay, gingivitis, and other periodontal diseases before they become serious and require more complex treatment.

Toothache

Toothache

Tooth sensitivity, also known as tooth sensitivity, is a condition in which the teeth feel pain and discomfort when exposed to stimuli such as hot, cold, sour, sweet or even when breathing cold air. This is a common dental problem, especially in people between the ages of 25 and 30.

Baby tooth extraction

Baby tooth extraction

We will address the most common questions and concerns regarding baby tooth extractions. From understanding the reasons why the procedure is necessary to other relevant issues. Sakura understands that tooth extractions, especially in children, can be a difficult experience and our goal is to dispel any fears or misconceptions you may have. As always, our primary focus is on ensuring the health and comfort of our patients.

Periodontal disease and the science of gum health

Periodontal disease and the science of gum health

The periodontium is the tissue that surrounds and supports the teeth, including the gums, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and cementum. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory condition that affects the periodontal tissues, causing damage and destruction of the structures that support the teeth.

Regular dental check-ups

Regular dental check-ups

Dental Checkups Regular dental checkups are an essential part of maintaining good oral health. Not only is it a good habit, but it is also an important preventative measure that can help detect and prevent potential dental problems early.

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