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SMILE DESIGN

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PORCELAIN CROWNS

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LAMINATE VENEER

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INLAY/ONLAY RESTORATİONS

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GUMMY AESTHETIC

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TEETH WHITENING

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DENTAL IMPLANT

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ALL ON FOUR IMPLANT

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ALL ON SİX IMPLANT

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ORTHODONTICS

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MAXILLOFOCIAL SURGERY

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PERIODONTOLOGY

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DIGITAL DENTISTRY

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Visits to the dentist can be an anxiety-provoking experience for many of us. A toothache, annoying tool noises, or just a general dentist phobia can make these visits even more difficult. This is where the importance and advantages of sedation come into play.

Sedation is a method in which the person is put into deep sleep in a controlled manner, preserving all his reflexes, using special drugs administered by anesthesiologists. So, what advantages does sedation have in dental treatments?

  • service-check Stress and Anxiety Reduce: Thanks to sedation, the fear and anxiety of the dentist decreases. The person who is put to sleep feels calmer and more comfortable during the treatment.
  • service-check The Sense of Pain Does Not Reduce, Comfort is Provided: Sedation does not prevent the feeling of pain, but it makes the person more comfortable. In this way, the person experiences less tension during the treatment.
  • service-check Avoiding Instrument Noises: The sounds of instruments used during dental treatment may be disturbing for some people. Sedation provides relief to people who do not want to hear these sounds.
  • service-checkCommunication is Sustainable: A person sleeping under sedation can understand what is said and follow the commands given. This communication ability makes the treatment process safer.
  • service-check Nausea Can Be Improved: Some people may experience nausea during dental treatment. Sedation can reduce or prevent such discomfort.
  • service-checkControllable Depth: The depth of sedation can be controlled by the anesthesiologist. In this way, dose adjustments can be made according to treatment needs.

Dental treatments can be performed under general anesthesia in some cases, especially for complex surgical interventions or due to extreme fear of the dentist. General anesthesia is a method that allows the patient to completely lose consciousness, which is a great source of relief for some patients. Here are the importance and advantages of general anesthesia in dental treatments:

  • service-checkComplete Control and Isolation: While under general anesthesia, the patient is unconscious and thus the dentist can do his job without interruption. This is especially important for long and complex surgical procedures.
  • service-check No Pain and Discomfort: While under general anesthesia, the patient is unlikely to feel pain or discomfort. This is a great advantage, especially for people who are sensitive to pain during dental treatments.li>
  • service-check Fear and Anxiety Control: Fear of the dentist is a big problem for many people. General anesthesia can help overcome this fear because patients do not feel anything during the procedure.
  • service-check Suitable for Children and Those with Special Needs: Especially for young children or patients with special needs, general anesthesia can make treatment easier. These patients can be guided more calmly and easily during the procedure.
  • service-check Comprehensive Dental Treatments: General anesthesia is ideal for procedures such as comprehensive dental treatments, implants and jaw surgery. These types of operations usually require more time and attention.
  • service-check Time and Efficiency: Working under general anesthesia offers the dentist the opportunity to perform the procedure quickly and efficiently because the patient is unlikely to move or show discomfort.


However, using general anesthesia is a serious decision and should be carefully evaluated by a specialist dentist or anesthesiologist. The risks and advantages under general anesthesia should be considered. Additionally, the recovery period after general anesthesia should also be taken into consideration. Therefore, it is important to have a detailed consultation before deciding on the option of general anesthesia. General anesthesia can make dental treatments a more comfortable and painless experience, but it may not be suitable for every patient.