Dental Fillings in Turkey

8 clinic(s) offering Fillings treatment in Turkey
Alanya International Dental Clinic Verified

Alanya International Dental Clinic is one of the sought-after dental facilities in Turkey, renowned for its use of the latest dental techniques and high-end technology to help maintain strong and healthy teeth.

00 44 20 3322 9575 ext: 1049
Jeg var meget nervøs. for det var min første gang ved en Tyrkisk tandlæge. jeg blev meget overrasket over de var så dygtige. dog følte jeg på nogle tidspunkter de var lidt for hurtige ikke med deres arbejde for de er godt nok dygtige men jeg var alene til tandlægen og de taler kun tyrkisk og engelsk. så en gang imellem var jeg lidt usikker på om vi forstod hinanden. jeg vil nok råde andre til at være 2 så man er mere sikker. jeg kommer igen. disse tandlæger er dybt prof.
November 2013
good service. one of the fillings broke after 3 months.
June 2012
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31 more treatments
Kusadasi Total Care Verified

Kusadasi Total Care provides cosmetic-surgical and cosmetic-dental treatments in Kusadasi in high quality medical facilities above American standards.

Denart Dental Clinic Verified

Denart is a dental practice in the resort of Side, Antalya in Turkey that offers a full range of dental procedures at affordable prices. Committed to each patient’s individual satisfaction and smile — Denart provides dental tretament to a high number of foreign patients. At Denart everyone can have the opportunity to have healthy teeth and at the same time improve their smile,.

Obviously, having to have so much treatment was very daunting, but I was kept informed and reassured every step of the way. I have to go back in October to have four implants fitted to my bottom jaw. In addition, I will have two implants put into my top jaw as the bone graft will be ready for them. My new crowns look amazing and I have had lots of compliments from my friends and family. The procedures were long, but pain free and it didn't spoil my holiday. I did have bruising but managed to hide most of it with make up and was able to eat soft food. I can't wait to complete my treatment and have a full set of teeth which I haven't had in years :)
May 2014
Hi louise it was lovely to have ment you too,its only been down to your kindness im now have confident and worth while smile back.the work provided by yourselves i will always hold dear to my heart,i eat without pain which is something ive not been used to for many years now withoutsaying i have be noticed and ive been very happy to express the kindess you at denard dental have quite happily shown me. Kind Regards Clive Culshaw
May 2014
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What Is a Dental Filling?

A dental filling is used to close and seal a tooth cavity or hole in the tooth caused by tooth decay. Dental fillings can be amalgam or made from a composite resin material. Composite dental fillings are more frequently used as they provide a natural appearance, blend into the color of natural teeth and appear invisible in the mouth. Amalgam fillings are frequently replaced with ceramic fillings.

 

A Good Candidate for Dental Fillings

Candidates for dental filings are patients who are experiencing toothache or tooth sensitivity due to tooth decay creating a hole in the tooth. Untreated tooth cavities can lead to tooth extraction. It is imperative for anybody who has a small cavity or a large crack that is developing into a cavity should consult a dentist for advice on whether dental filings are the correct treatment.

 

Dental Fillings Procedure

Before fitting a dental filling in the mouth a dentist will first clean the area around the cavity and remove any tooth decay or plaque or bacteria build up. After the tooth cavity is extensively cleaned the dental filling will be placed into the hole.

 

The dentist will check that the filling is not interfering with the patients bite and will use a laser to seal the tooth when the filling is correctly inserted. The procedure takes 20 minutes to 1 hour depending on the size of dental filing needed and the area of decay that needs removed before the dentist can start the procedure.