Our aim is;
Seeing of everyone who prefers us with pleasure.
Our doctors do their jobs with dedication and passion.
Our priority is health, aesthetics and meticulousness.
Accurate diagnosis and correct treatment with specialist physicians…
Patients from all over the world, especially in Europe, prefer Dişlerim ve Ben.
In all treatments we apply, we show sensitivity to give our patients the most natural appearance
We Provide Service by Combining Experience and Technology in All Treatments. We Follow World Standards in the Field of Dental Health. State of the Art Equipment and Correct Treatment
The Mouth and Teeth Anatomy of Each Individual Is Different From Each Other. We work to produce perfection with personalized measures and treatment methods.
We turn your complaints into treatment in a short time in our centrally located and private clinic.
Up to 100% Flawless Treatments with an Innovative Perspective Is Our Business.
For Appointment and Price Information, you can fill out the E-Appointment Form or call us.
Call Us : 0537 306 04 93
Protective and preventive treatments are treatments based on early diagnosis, aiming to prevent diseases such as dental caries, tooth crowding and gingivitis before they occur.
Prosthetic Dentistry Treatments are treatments that aim to restore the lost teeth and surrounding tissues to restore the lost aesthetic, phonation and chewing habits to the patient.
Decayed Tooth Treatments are treatments that aim to keep the teeth in the mouth by filling or root canal treatment after cleaning the superficial or deep caries in the teeth.
Aesthetic dental treatments are tailor-made treatments that aim to have an aesthetically impressive jaw structure, teeth and smile as well as being healthy.
Pediatric Dentistry (Pedodontics) is a branch of dentistry that follows and treats the oral-dental health and maxillofacial development of children from infancy, and also includes preventive measures.
Orthodontic Treatments are treatments that examine the sequence disorders in the teeth, the relationship of the jaw bones with each other and the skull bones, and aim to treat these disorders.
Gum Treatments (Periodontology) are treatments aimed at detecting and treating diseases of the bone and gingival tissues surrounding the tooth.
Surgical Treatments are treatments that include the diagnosis and surgical operations of all kinds of problems of all soft tissues (tongue, cheek, lips, salivary glands, etc.), teeth, jaws and jaw joint in and around the mouth.
NEVER-ENDING SEEKING FOR PERFECTION…
Many people do not go to the dentist regularly. They only go when they have a problem.
What they don’t know is that most dentists have free visits, and paid visits are very reasonably priced.
A dental disease can both lose your tooth and cause other health problems.
Regular visits to the dentist are the best investment in your dental health.
An advanced dental disease also damages you financially and morally.
As with all diseases, make an appointment with your dentist every 6 months for early diagnosis and early treatment.
Flossing reduces the number of bacteria in your mouth. There are millions of these microscopic creatures that feed on food particles left in your teeth.
These bacteria live in plaque that can be removed with dental floss. Brushing your teeth helps get rid of some bacteria in your mouth.
Flossing gets rid of bacteria that a toothbrush can’t reach. This is bacteria hiding in the tiny spaces between your teeth.
If you don’t floss, you allow plaque to stay between your teeth.
Eventually it hardens into tartar. Plaque can be removed with dental floss, while tartar, only the dentist can remove tartar.
Ask your dentist to show you the correct way to floss. You’ll notice the difference at your next cleaning appointment, too.
Make it fun! If you are enthusiastic about brushing, your children will be too. Children want to do what their parents do.
If your kids see you brushing your teeth and displaying meticulous dental habits, they’ll follow along, too.
And ask your dentist for other creative ways to get kids to brush their teeth.
Of course, getting your kids used to brushing starts with taking them to the dentist at an early age. Take all children to the dentist on their first birthday or when their first teeth appear.
Always take two to three minutes to brush your teeth. It will save you from bacteria that destroy tooth enamel. Don’t brush too hard. Very little pressure is required to remove bacteria and plaque. Use dental floss at least once a day. The only way to get bacteria from between your teeth is to use dental floss.
Be mindful of the sugar you eat. There is sugar in candy, fruit, crackers and chips. These are the foods that bacteria in your mouth love much. Watch out for foods like raisins and peanut butter that stick to your teeth. They can provide a constant supply for bacteria entering your teeth.
Try to minimize the times you eat sweet foods during the day and brush your teeth afterwards.
If you can’t brush your teeth after a meal, rinse your mouth with water – this can help move food away from your teeth. Chewing sugarless gum after a meal may also help. Chewing gets your saliva flowing, which acts as a natural plaque-fighting agent. And don’t forget your regular dentist visits.
When the dentist examines the mouth, many diseases of the teeth and surrounding tissues are not seen.
An X-ray exam may reveal:
small areas of caries between teeth or under existing fillings
bone infections
gum disease
abscesses or cysts
developmental abnormalities
some types of tumors
Finding and treating dental problems at an early stage can save time, money and often unnecessary inconvenience.
X-rays can detect damage to oral structures that are not visible during a regular exam.
If you have a hidden tumor, X-rays can even help save your life.
The dentist will evaluate your need for X-rays based on the conditions under development.
The saliva production in your mouth decreases while you sleep. Since your saliva is the natural mouthwash, most people experience morning breath. Bacteria found in the clefts of the teeth and taste buds of the tongue break down food particles that produce sulfur compounds.
It is actually these sulfur compounds that give bad odor to our breath. When you’re at a desk, your saliva helps remove bacteria and food particles.
Your saliva also helps dissolve foul-smelling sulfur compounds.
Sensitive toothpaste containing strontium chloride or potassium nitrate is very effective in treating sensitive teeth.
You may notice a decrease in sensitivity after a few weeks of use.
High-acid foods such as oranges, grapefruit, and lemons, as well as tea and soda, can increase tooth sensitivity and work against toothpaste sensitivity.
If you cannot find relief by gentle brushing and using desensitizing toothpaste, see your dentist. There are special compounds that can be applied to the root of the teeth in the office to reduce – if not – sensitivity.
High fluoride home care products may also be recommended to help reduce tooth sensitivity.
For more information about sensitive teeth, consult the friendly staff of Dişlerim Ve Ben
Like any other investment, if you whiten your teeth, how long the whiteness will last is up to you.
If you smoke, drink cherry juice or coffee, or consume other acid-containing foods, your bright smile may turn yellow faster than you expect.
In general, a teeth whitening procedure can take up to several years. Even if the results fade, occasional touch-ups can be made to regain the shine.
Be sure to ask Dislerim ve Ben about the long-term benefits of teeth whitening.
People often respond to bleeding gums with the wrong treatment method.
Often, bleeding gums are a symptom of the onset of periodontal disease or gingivitis.
But often, people stop brushing frequently and effectively, as it can be painful or cause the gums to bleed again.
However, when the gums are inflamed, brushing can help reduce inflammation.
If your gums begin to bleed, it’s important to see your dentist as soon as possible.
Dental implants are the ideal and closest natural treatment method to replace missing or weakened teeth.
Implants are permanent and serve as an excellent alternative to dentures for anyone with a healthy mouth and jaw.
Most adult patients get dental implants as it can help prevent the remaining teeth from moving or loosening.
For detailed information, please contact Dislerim ve Ben.
Fluoride is a mineral found naturally in many foods and waters. Fluoride plays an important role in fighting tooth decay by making teeth more resistant to acid-producing bacteria.
Over time, plaque and bacteria can contribute to the erosion of tooth enamel. You can protect your teeth against cavities by drinking fluoridated tap water, using fluoride toothpaste, or rinsing with fluoride mouthwash.