Answers to questions that will put your mind at ease
At Havir Dental Clinic, we believe that awareness is the first step towards a healthy and beautiful smile. That’s why we’ve compiled the most frequently asked questions from patients so you can make an informed decision before you visit. If you can’t find the answer to your question in this section, our support team is always ready to help.
Are cosmetic dental treatments such as laminates and composites harmful?
No. If these treatments are performed by a skilled dentist and with high-quality materials, they not only do not damage the teeth, but also protect them. At Havir Dental, all procedures are performed with Digital Smile Design (DSD) and minimal grinding to maintain beauty along with health.
What is the difference between an implant and a removable prosthesis?
Dental implants are implanted in the jawbone like a natural root and are completely fixed and permanent, while removable dentures are removable. Implants are the best and most durable way to replace missing teeth and are performed at Havir Dental using reputable global brands and 3D scanning.
Is orthodontics only for teenagers?
No! Today, with the advancement of technology, orthodontics can be done at any age. Clear and invisible orthodontics (Invisalign) is designed specifically for adults who want to have straight teeth and a beautiful smile without the wires being visible.
How long does bleaching treatment last?
The duration of bleaching depends on the type of material, diet and habits of the person, but it usually lasts between 6 months and 2 years. Maintaining oral hygiene and avoiding excessive coffee and tobacco consumption can increase the duration of the effect. At Havir Dental, the latest whitening gels with minimal sensitivity are used.
Does nerve ablation hurt?
No, with modern anesthesia technologies and precise devices, root canal treatment at Havir Dental is virtually painless. The goal of this treatment is to eliminate the source of the pain (nerve infection), so you will feel comfortable and relaxed after the treatment.
At what age should pediatric dentistry begin?
The best time for a child to visit the dentist is when the first baby tooth erupts or at most until the age of one. These early visits familiarize the child with the dental environment and prevent possible fears in the future. At Havir Dental, the treatment space for children is designed to be play-oriented and calm.
Is wisdom tooth surgery dangerous?
No, if performed by a specialist and with precise instruments, it is completely safe. Impacted or partially impacted wisdom teeth can cause infection, pain, or damage to adjacent teeth if left untreated. At Havir Dental, this surgery is performed using lasers and modern equipment, painlessly and with minimal recovery time.
What care is required to maintain veneers or laminates?
Regular brushing, flossing, and periodic checkups every six months are sufficient. It is recommended to avoid breaking hard objects with your teeth and drinking too many colored drinks to maintain the durability and shine of your veneers and laminates.
Is it possible to get free advice?
Yes, at Havir Dental you can benefit from a free initial consultation to assess the condition of your teeth, choose the best treatment method and receive a cost estimate. Our goal is to provide the best treatment experience before any action is taken.
Are clinic services covered by insurance?
Depending on your insurance, some treatments may be eligible for discounts or reimbursement. Our admissions team will provide you with full guidance before treatment begins so you can make the best financial decision.
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