Oral & Dental Health - Mediglobe Health & Medical Tourism

DENTAL HEALTH

DENTAL HEALTH :

Mediglobe works with experienced and professional practitioners in your dental treatments. Mediglobe’s health tourism team works with hospitals in Turkey that comply with European standards and creates treatment packages that you can choose for your dental health treatments.

Dental health problems can be experienced in many different ways. Dental health problems can be experienced due to many reasons such as genetic structure, age, not paying attention to personal care and hygiene rules, and diet. When diseases affecting the teeth are not treated, they can cause many problems from appearance, digestive problems, heart health, severe pain, speech disorder, and bad breath.

In the Dental Health Department, experienced dentists treat all your dental problems meticulously and successfully. There are successful solutions to many dental problems such as teeth whitening, tooth extraction, toothache, gingival recession, gingival bleeding, tooth filling, tooth grinding, implant, prosthesis, and root canal treatment.

The services provided in the dental health department are:

  • Aesthetic dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Dental and maxillofacial surgery
  • Prosthesis
  • Gum diseases (Periodontology)
  • Implant
  • Root canal (Endodontics) treatment
  • Bridge treatment
  • Filling treatment
  • Facial traumas
  • Temporomandibular joint treatment
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What are the most common dental treatments?

The most common dental procedures include:
Teeth Whitening – Brightens and removes stains from teeth.
Dental Implants – Replaces missing teeth with artificial roots.
Veneers – Thin shells covering the front of teeth for a perfect smile.
Braces & Invisalign – Straightens misaligned teeth.
Root Canal Treatment – Removes infected pulp to save a tooth.
Dental Crowns & Bridges – Protects and restores damaged or missing teeth.

Are dental treatments painful?

Most dental procedures are painless due to local anaesthesia. You may feel mild discomfort after some treatments, but it can be managed with pain relievers.

How soon can I eat after a dental procedure?

It depends on the treatment:
Teeth Whitening – Avoid staining foods for 24-48 hours
Fillings & Crowns – Wait until anaesthesia wears off (1-2 hours)
Implants & Extractions – Soft diet for a few days

Are dental treatments abroad safe?

Yes, if done at accredited clinics with experienced dentists. Always check patient reviews, certifications, and before/after results before choosing a clinic.

What foods should I avoid after dental surgery?

❌ Hard, crunchy, spicy, or very hot foods,
❌ Alcohol & carbonated drinks,
✅ Stick to soft foods like yogurt, soup, mashed potatoes for the first few days.

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