Restorative & Cosmetic Department

Restorative & Cosmetic Department

The Restorative & Cosmetic Department is responsible for restoring damaged teeth and creating aesthetic harmony in patients' smiles. In this department, in addition to treating decay and dental fractures, color correction, reshaping, and alignment of teeth are performed to achieve a natural, face-proportioned, and long-lasting result.

Smile beauty is not just about appearance — it is directly related to proper chewing function, jaw joint health, and oral hygiene. For this reason, cosmetic treatments in this department are always based on scientific principles and preservation of healthy tooth structure.

What Treatments Are Performed in This Department?

  • Cavity restoration with tooth-colored materials
  • Reconstruction of broken or worn teeth
  • Composite veneers for correcting tooth shape and gaps
  • Ceramic laminates for improving smile color and alignment
  • Smile design proportioned to facial structure

Restorative and Cosmetic Treatment Steps

  1. Complete dental examination and assessment of treatment and aesthetic needs
  2. Designing a treatment plan based on oral condition and patient expectations
  3. Performing basic restorative treatments if decay or damage exists
  4. Executing the selected cosmetic treatment such as composite or laminate
  5. Final smile adjustment and providing care instructions

Choosing the appropriate treatment method depends on various factors such as tooth health, gum condition, oral habits, and the patient's aesthetic goals. This department strives to maintain a balance between beauty, durability, and health.

Summary

The Restorative & Cosmetic Department aims to restore the natural function of teeth and create a harmonious and lasting smile. The combination of scientific knowledge, clinical skill, and an artistic eye for smile design ensures that treatment results are not only beautiful but also healthy and durable.

Frequently Asked Questions

The durability of these treatments depends on oral hygiene, diet, and patient care, but with proper maintenance, they can last for many years.

When performed correctly and with the proper treatment method selected, the healthy tooth structure is preserved and no damage is caused.