What Are the Dental Problems During Pregnancy?

What Are the Dental Problems During Pregnancy?

Since expectant mothers often eat something during pregnancy and pay attention to their snacks, they should pay more attention to oral care such as tooth brushing, mouth rinsing, flossing and calculus cleaning at intervals. In this way, dental caries and possible dental problems can be prevented during pregnancy.
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What is PRF Treatment?

What is PRF Treatment?

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), one of the most frequently used applications in dentistry in recent years, is a biomaterial obtained by centrifuging the blood taken from the patient. When PRF is applied to the operation area, it increases the release of healing cells and growth factors that activate these cells during the healing period of the wound.
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Are We Aware of Our Dental Health?

Are We Aware of Our Dental Health?

How Can You Protect Your Oral Health? Maintain your oral hygiene daily to protect your oral health. Brush your teeth at least twice a day for two minutes. Use a soft brush and fluoride toothpaste. Use dental floss every day.
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Dental Treatments for Individuals with Special Needs

Dental Treatments for Individuals with Special Needs

Individual with special needs; They are individuals who differ from their peers in terms of individual, developmental and education stemming from various reasons such as illness, accident, syndrome, and need special education services. Individuals with special needs are in the high risk group in terms of oral and dental diseases due to the inadequacy of their muscle activities, motor skills or men...
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Childrens' Oral Habits

Childrens' Oral Habits

If some of the common oral habits of children are not stopped or prevented at a certain age, the balance in the eruption of teeth changes which will lead to the deterioration of the health of both temporary teeth and permanent teeth. These habits are finger sucking, prolonged pacifier or bottle use, lip- cheek biting, infant swallowing-tongue thrusting, nail...
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Mandibular Fractures

Mandibular Fractures

Mandibular fractures occur as a result of accidents or trauma. In such a situation, a patient must consult a maxillofacial surgeon immediately. Treatment of mandibular fractures is possible. Generally mandibular fractures occur due to trauma. In addition, they can also occur as a result of accidents or large cysts formed in the mandible.
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