Dentist Oguzhan BAYIR is a registered member of the Turkish Dental Association. All certificates, diplomas and necessary permits obtained from the Ministry of Health of Turkey to operate a dental clinic in Turkey-Alanya are available at the clinic.






Dental crowns are covers a tooth entirely, offering a solution for damaged, broken, or worn-down teeth. They are often recommended for teeth with unusual shapes or wear, and can be used for smile makeovers.
Crowns allow dentists to fully reshape a tooth. They can be custom-made to match existing teeth, close gaps (as part of a bridge), or create an entirely new smile.
At E-Dental House, you can get dental crowns in 2 or 3 sessions. The process is as follows:
If, after your initial examination and X-rays, our specialist dentists determine you need an additional procedure, such as a deep cleaning or a root canal, that needs to be done first. The next step of the procedure is the crown preparation.
Your tooth is numbed and prepared by removing a layer of natural teeth so that the crown can fit on top. The next step is taking an impression of your teeth. You get a temporary crowns to wear until your next visit.
At your second visit, the temporary crown is removed. Your new dental crown is adjusted until your bite is perfect. Once you and your dentist are satisfied, the crowns cemented in place. The whole process takes 4-5 days.
A dental crown is a flexible cosmetic solution to rejuvenate your smile. It helps conceal imperfections, giving you the smile you’ve always desired. A dental crown, which functions as a tooth-shaped cap, is placed over your natural tooth to protect and restore it. These crowns have advanced to the point where they closely resemble natural teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable from your own. You may be recommended a dental crown in the following situations:
* Protecting a weak tooth from fracture
* Holding a broken tooth together
* Covering a tooth with very little structure
* Creating support for a dental bridge
* Covering a discolored tooth
* Closing a dental implant
* Closing the hole after root canal treatment






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