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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral surgery covering impacted tooth extractions, jaw cyst treatments, implant surgeries and corrective procedures.

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Treatments

46 treatment options

Open Joint Surgery (Unilateral)

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull, just in front of the ear. Most jaw joint problems improve with non surgical care such as medication, physiotherapy, a night guard, or minimally invasive joint procedures. Open joint surgery is reserved for advanced problems that have not responded to these measures, and it treats one side. It allows the surgeon to see and address the structural problem within the joint directly. Because it is a significant procedure, it is only considered after careful assessment, and your clinician will explain whether it is appropriate for you.

₺36,550 – ₺44,650
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Alveoloplasty (Half Arch)

After teeth are removed, the underlying jawbone can be left with sharp edges or uneven areas under the gum. Alveoloplasty reshapes and smooths this ridge so the area heals evenly and any future denture sits comfortably. This item covers half of an arch. It is carried out under local anaesthetic and is often a preparation step before a denture is made.

₺4,350 – ₺5,300
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Alveolar Plasty (Half Arch)

Alveolar plasty reshapes the bony ridge of the jaw after teeth have been removed, so it provides a smooth, even base for what comes next. Sharp edges are softened, bumps are levelled, and the gum is adapted to heal along a clean line. Preparing the ridge in this way helps a denture sit comfortably or supports later implant treatment. This item covers half of an arch and is carried out under local anaesthetic.

₺4,000 – ₺4,850
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Alveolitis Surgical Treatment

Alveolitis, often called dry socket, can develop a few days after a tooth is removed when the blood clot that should protect the socket is lost too early. This leaves the bone exposed and causes a throbbing pain that does not settle as expected. Treatment gently cleans the socket, removes any debris, and places a soothing, medicated dressing. The aim is to relieve the pain quickly and allow normal healing to begin again. The dressing may be renewed at a follow up visit.

₺3,400 – ₺4,150
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Apicoectomy (Canal Excl.)

An apicoectomy is a minor surgical procedure used when infection at the tip of a tooth root has not healed after root canal treatment. The surgeon lifts a small flap of gum, removes the very tip of the root along with the inflamed tissue around it, and seals the end. This item covers the surgery itself and does not include the root canal treatment. The aim is to clear the infection and keep a tooth that might otherwise need to be removed.

₺7,900 – ₺9,700
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Abscess Drainage & Treatment (Extraoral)

Sometimes a dental infection spreads beyond the mouth into the tissues of the face or neck, forming an abscess that points through the skin. This needs an extraoral drainage. A small opening is made through the skin to release the trapped pus, which relieves pressure and swelling. Because infections that spread this way can be more serious, prompt treatment, care directed at the source such as the tooth, and antibiotics when needed are important. The procedure is done under suitable anaesthetic.

₺5,200 – ₺6,350
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Abscess Drainage & Treatment (İntraoral)

A dental abscess is a collection of pus caused by infection, often from a decayed tooth or the gum around it. When it points inside the mouth, it is treated with an intraoral drainage. A small opening is made to release the trapped pus, which quickly eases the pain and swelling. Treatment is then directed at the cause of the infection, such as the tooth itself, and antibiotics are prescribed when needed. The drainage is carried out under local anaesthetic.

₺4,050 – ₺4,950
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Arthrocentesis (Joint Lavage)- single arch

Arthrocentesis is a minimally invasive way to treat certain jaw joint (TMJ) problems without open surgery. Using fine needles, the joint space is gently flushed with sterile fluid. This washes away inflammatory products and can release minor adhesions inside the joint, which often reduces pain and improves how widely the mouth can open. It is a smaller procedure than open joint surgery and is usually considered when measures such as medication, a night guard and physiotherapy have not been enough. This item covers one joint, and your clinician will advise whether it suits your situation.

₺19,800 – ₺24,200
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Biopsy (lab cost incl.)

A biopsy is the removal of a small sample of tissue so it can be examined in a laboratory. It is used when there is an area in the mouth, such as an unusual patch, lump or ulcer, that needs to be identified accurately. Looking at the tissue under a microscope gives a clear, reliable diagnosis, which guides any treatment that may be needed. The sample is usually taken under local anaesthetic, and the laboratory examination fee is included in this service.

₺4,700 – ₺5,750
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Major Cyst Surgery

When a cyst in the jaw has been allowed to reach a noticeable size, taking it out becomes a more involved procedure than for a small one. A cyst this large can crowd the roots of nearby teeth, sit close to a nerve channel, or reach towards the sinus, so the surgeon first studies detailed imaging to map it precisely. During the operation the whole lining of the cyst is cleared away, the cavity left behind is cleaned and supported so it can fill in with healthy bone, and the removed tissue goes to a laboratory for examination. How extensive the surgery is, and whether local or general anaesthetic suits you, is decided individually.

₺29,700 – ₺36,300
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Collagen Membrane

A collagen membrane is a thin, soft barrier used during bone grafting and some implant surgery. It is biocompatible, meaning the body accepts it well, and resorbable, so it dissolves on its own over time and does not need to be removed. Placed over a bone graft, it keeps the grafting material in place and stops fast growing soft tissue from moving into the space, which gives the slower forming bone room to develop properly. This technique is a common part of guided bone and tissue regeneration.

₺5,950 – ₺7,250
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Jaw Fracture (Simple)

A simple jaw fracture is a single, clean break where the pieces of bone have not moved far out of place. The aim of treatment is to bring the bone ends back into their correct position and keep them still while they heal. This is often done by gently wiring the upper and lower teeth together so the bite holds the bone steady, and in some cases by supporting the fracture with a small plate and screws. The exact approach depends on where the fracture is and your overall health, and is decided by the surgeon.

₺10,000 – ₺12,250
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Jaw Fracture (Complex - material cost excl.)

A complex jaw fracture is a more serious break, where the bone is broken in more than one place, the pieces have moved out of position, or there is wider damage to the surrounding tissue. Treatment is surgical: the bone fragments are carefully repositioned and held together, most often with small titanium plates and screws, so the jaw heals in the correct shape and the bite is restored. Please note that the cost of materials such as plates and screws is not included in this price. The procedure needs detailed imaging and careful planning.

₺29,150 – ₺35,650
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Jaw Luxation

A jaw dislocation, or luxation, happens when the lower jaw joint slips forward out of its normal position and cannot move back on its own, so the mouth is stuck open. It often follows a very wide yawn, holding the mouth open for a long time, or an injury. Treatment involves a trained clinician gently guiding the joint back into place with a specific manoeuvre. Afterwards you are advised to rest the jaw for a while and avoid opening it too wide. If dislocations keep happening, further assessment may be needed.

₺1,350 – ₺1,650
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Tooth Extraction (with Digital Anesthesia)

A tooth is removed when it cannot be saved by other treatment, for example due to severe decay, a deep fracture or advanced gum disease. Here the area is numbed with a computer controlled digital anaesthesia system, which delivers the anaesthetic in a slow, measured way. This makes the injection itself far more comfortable than a traditional syringe. After the extraction you are given clear advice to help the area heal smoothly.

₺4,300 – ₺5,250
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Epulis Surgery

An epulis is a growth that develops on the gum. It is usually benign, meaning harmless, and is often linked to long term irritation such as plaque, tartar, or a rough edge, and sometimes to hormonal changes. As it grows it can become uncomfortable, bleed when brushing, or make cleaning the area difficult. Treatment is to remove the growth under local anaesthetic and to deal with the underlying source of irritation so it is less likely to return. The tissue can be sent for examination.

₺3,450 – ₺4,200
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Fibroma Surgery

A fibroma is a small, harmless lump of connective tissue that can grow inside the mouth, often on the cheek, tongue or gum. It usually forms in response to repeated irritation, such as accidental biting or rubbing from a denture. Although a fibroma is benign, it may be removed if it is uncomfortable, keeps getting in the way, or is repeatedly bitten. The removal is a minor procedure under local anaesthetic, and the tissue can be sent for examination when needed.

₺3,050 – ₺3,750
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Genioplasty

Genioplasty is a surgical procedure that changes the position or shape of the chin bone to improve the balance of the face. A chin that sits too far back, too far forward, or slightly to one side can be repositioned at the bone level so that the profile and facial proportions look more harmonious. It may be carried out on its own or as part of a wider orthognathic, or jaw, surgery plan. The procedure is usually done from inside the mouth, so it leaves no visible scar on the face.

₺34,300 – ₺41,900
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Tooth Extraction (Complicated)

A complicated, or surgical, extraction is needed when a tooth cannot be removed in the simple way. This may be because the tooth has broken at the gum line, has curved or spread roots, or is very firmly held in the bone. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. The gum may be gently lifted, a small amount of bone removed, or the tooth divided into sections so it can be taken out smoothly, with clear aftercare advice afterwards.

₺4,700 – ₺5,750
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Tooth Extraction (Wisdom Tooth)

A wisdom tooth does not always have to come out; extraction is for teeth that cause trouble, stay buried or sit at the wrong angle. At Positive Dental Studio we check your mouth and x-ray first and see how the tooth relates to the tissue around it. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, as comfortably as possible, and we send you home with recovery advice for your own case.

₺5,350 – ₺6,550
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Impacted Tooth Extraction (Subgingival)

A tooth is described as impacted under soft tissue when it has not fully erupted and stays covered by the gum, though not buried deep in bone. This is most common with wisdom teeth. Because the tooth lies under the gum rather than within the bone, removing it is a simpler procedure than a bony impaction. It is carried out under local anaesthetic, and you are given clear advice afterwards to help the area heal.

₺7,900 – ₺9,700
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Impacted Tooth Extraction (Subosseous)

A bony impacted tooth is one that is held within the jawbone and cannot come through on its own. Lower wisdom teeth are the most common example. Because the tooth lies inside the bone, removing it is more involved than a soft tissue impaction: part of the bone over the tooth is carefully removed, and the tooth may be divided into sections so it can be taken out gently. The procedure is done under local anaesthetic, with clear aftercare advice to support healing.

₺9,900 – ₺12,100
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Implant Guide (Tam Çene)

A surgical implant guide is a custom made template used to place dental implants accurately. For a full arch, it covers all the planned implant positions in one jaw. Using a scan of your mouth together with a CT scan, the ideal position and angle of each implant is planned on a computer first. A guide is then produced from that plan, and during surgery it fits over the jaw and directs each implant into its exact planned place. This makes the procedure more precise and predictable, and supports good long term results.

₺5,050 – ₺6,150
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Hemorrhage Control (Simple)

After a tooth extraction or a minor procedure, a little bleeding is normal and usually settles on its own as a clot forms. Sometimes it continues longer than expected or starts again, and simple measures are needed to stop it. These include applying firm pressure to the area, placing a small stitch, or using a dressing material that helps the blood clot. The aim is to stop the bleeding quickly and let a healthy clot form so the area can heal.

₺1,150 – ₺1,450
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Hemorrhage Control (Dikişli)

Sometimes bleeding after an extraction or procedure does not settle with pressure alone and needs a more secure approach. In this case the area is closed with one or more sutures, or stitches. Bringing the edges of the wound together puts gentle pressure on the bleeding tissue, helps a clot form and stay in place, and protects the area while it heals. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, and you are given clear advice on caring for the area and, where needed, when the sutures will be checked or removed.

₺2,200 – ₺2,700
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Bone Expansion Surgery

A dental implant needs a certain width of bone to hold it securely. When the jawbone ridge has become too thin, for example after long term tooth loss, bone expansion can be used to widen it. Using fine instruments, the surgeon carefully separates and gently widens the narrow ridge, and bone graft material is usually placed into the space created. Over the healing period this builds a ridge that is wide and strong enough to support an implant. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic and needs careful planning with detailed imaging.

₺13,000 – ₺15,900
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Cyst Surgery (Minor)

A cyst is a fluid filled sac that can form in the jawbone or soft tissue, often related to an infected tooth root or an impacted tooth. A small cyst is usually removed under local anaesthetic in a fairly straightforward procedure. Treating it while it is still small is simpler and protects the surrounding bone and teeth. The removed tissue can be sent for laboratory examination when this is needed.

₺4,950 – ₺6,050
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Cyst Surgery (Major)

A large cyst is one that has grown and spread within the jawbone. As it grows, it can thin the surrounding bone and affect nearby teeth and nerves, so removing it needs careful planning and detailed imaging. Depending on the size and position, the operation is carried out under local or general anaesthetic. The cyst is removed, the area is cleaned and supported as needed, and the tissue is sent for laboratory examination.

₺15,850 – ₺19,350
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Ridge Correction

After teeth are lost or removed, the alveolar ridge, the bony ridge that used to hold them, can become uneven, with sharp areas, dips or irregularities. Ridge correction reshapes it into a smooth, even form. This matters because a well shaped ridge lets a denture sit comfortably and securely, and provides a sound base when an implant is planned. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, and the area is left to heal along an even line.

₺7,900 – ₺9,700
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Neuralgia Treatment (Alcohol Injection)

Some people experience severe, ongoing nerve pain in the face, most often from a condition called trigeminal neuralgia. When medication has not controlled the pain well enough, or is not suitable, an alcohol injection near the affected nerve may be considered. By acting on the nerve, it can reduce the pain signals it carries and give a period of relief. The effect is temporary and the treatment may need to be repeated over time. It is one of several options, and whether it is right for you is decided by a clinician after careful assessment.

₺950 – ₺1,200
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Neuralgia Surgical Treatment (neurectomy etc.)

When severe facial nerve pain, most often from trigeminal neuralgia, does not respond well enough to medication or to less invasive measures, surgical treatment may be considered. This covers procedures directed at the affected nerve, such as neurectomy, that aim to reduce the pain signals it carries. Because these are advanced treatments, they follow detailed assessment and imaging and are usually planned together with the relevant specialists. They are one part of a wider plan, and whether surgery is appropriate is decided for each person individually after a careful discussion of the benefits and alternatives.

₺4,850 – ₺5,900
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Odontogenic Tumor Surgery (Major)

Odontogenic tumours develop from the tissues that form teeth, within the jawbone. The large majority are benign, meaning not cancerous, but as they grow they can affect the surrounding bone and nearby teeth, so removal is needed. A large tumour requires a carefully planned operation, guided by detailed imaging to map its extent and the structures around it. The tumour is removed, the tissue is sent for laboratory examination to confirm its nature, and the bony area is repaired or supported where needed. This is an advanced procedure planned and carried out with the appropriate specialists.

₺12,050 – ₺14,750
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Odontogenic Tumor Surgery (Minor)

Odontogenic tumours grow from the tissues that form teeth, within the jaw. Most are benign. Caught while still small, such a tumour can be removed with a more limited procedure than a larger one would need, and healing tends to be quicker. After imaging to confirm its size and position, the lesion is removed, the area is cleaned, and where helpful a small amount of bone support is added. The tissue is sent to a laboratory to confirm what it is. Treating it early helps protect the surrounding teeth and bone, and your clinician guides the plan throughout.

₺9,850 – ₺12,050
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Surgical Exposure of Impacted Teeth for Orthodontics

Sometimes a tooth, most often an upper canine, does not come through into the mouth and stays buried under the gum or a thin layer of bone. Rather than removing a healthy tooth, it can often be saved and brought into line. In this procedure the surgeon uncovers the impacted tooth and usually attaches a small orthodontic bracket with a fine chain to it. The orthodontist then uses braces to draw the tooth gently into its correct position over several months. The aim is to guide the tooth into the arch, not to extract it. It is a minor procedure under local anaesthetic.

₺4,500 – ₺5,500
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Osteomyelitis/Osteitis Surgery (Single Arch Simple)

Osteomyelitis and osteitis are types of infection affecting bone, here within the jaw. They can follow a long standing dental infection, an extraction, or an injury, and may cause pain, swelling and tenderness. When surgery is needed, the aim is to clean away the infected and unhealthy bone, wash the area thoroughly, and create the conditions for healthy bone to heal. This is almost always combined with a course of antibiotics. This item covers simple cases in one jaw. The plan is based on detailed imaging and assessment, and your clinician will explain it and arrange specialist input where needed.

₺8,800 – ₺10,750
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Osteotomy (Single Arch)

An osteotomy of one jaw is a corrective jaw operation in which the upper or lower jaw is carefully cut and moved into a better position. It is used when there is a significant problem with the bite, or when one jaw does not match the other or the rest of the face, that cannot be solved by moving the teeth alone. This is part of orthognathic surgery and is almost always planned together with orthodontic treatment, so braces prepare the teeth before and refine the bite after. The procedure is planned with detailed imaging and digital planning, and your surgeon decides whether it is suitable and explains what it involves.

₺38,250 – ₺46,750
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Autotransplantation

Autotransplantation means moving one of your own teeth from where it is to another place in your mouth, into the site of a tooth that is missing or cannot be saved. A common example is moving a healthy tooth that needs to come out anyway, such as a wisdom tooth, into the gap left by a lost molar. Because it uses your own natural tooth and tissue, it can be a good way to fill a space, particularly in younger patients. Whether it is suitable depends on the shape of the tooth being moved, the condition of the target site, and your overall health, and is assessed by the surgeon with detailed imaging.

₺7,600 – ₺9,250
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Reimplantation

Reimplantation is the treatment for a tooth that has been completely knocked out of its socket, usually after a fall or a blow to the mouth. The aim is to place the tooth back into its socket and give it the best chance of surviving. Success depends heavily on time: the sooner the tooth is back in place, and the better it has been kept in the meantime, the more likely it is to heal. After the tooth is repositioned, it is usually splinted to the neighbouring teeth for a period to hold it steady, and root canal treatment is often needed later. Because timing matters so much, this is treated as an emergency.

₺5,150 – ₺6,300
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Reverse Vestibuloplasty (Single Arch)

The vestibule is the fold of soft tissue between the gum and the inner surface of the lip or cheek. When this fold becomes too shallow, for example after tooth loss or bone shrinkage, it can make a denture hard to seat and harder to keep the gum healthy. Reverse vestibuloplasty is a soft tissue procedure that deepens this fold so there is more usable surface. The tissues are gently repositioned to create a better depth, on one jaw. It is usually done as preparation before or alongside a denture, under local anaesthetic, and your clinician will explain the healing and any temporary dressing or guide used.

₺21,800 – ₺26,600
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Segmental Osteotomy

A segmental osteotomy is a type of jaw surgery in which only a section of the jaw, a segment of bone carrying a few teeth, is carefully separated and moved into a better position. It is used to correct bite problems and mismatches between the teeth and jaws that cannot be solved by moving teeth alone. It is usually planned together with orthodontic treatment, so braces or aligners prepare the teeth before and after surgery. The procedure is planned with detailed imaging and digital planning, and whether it is suitable, along with its exact scope, is decided by the surgeon after careful assessment.

₺38,200 – ₺46,650
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Stomatitis Treatment

Stomatitis is inflammation of the soft lining of the mouth, which can cause redness, sore patches, ulcers and discomfort when eating or drinking. It has many possible causes, including irritation, infection, certain vitamin deficiencies, a denture rubbing, or factors related to the immune system. Treatment begins by looking for the cause, because that guides the right approach. The plan then focuses on easing the soreness, supporting healing, and dealing with any underlying factor, for example adjusting a denture or treating an infection. If the problem is long lasting or keeps coming back, further assessment is recommended.

₺1,050 – ₺1,300
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TMJ Intra-articular Injection (Unilateral)

This procedure delivers medication directly into one jaw joint, the temporomandibular joint or TMJ, using a fine needle. It is a minimally invasive option for joint pain and inflammation that has not settled with simpler measures. The medication is placed where it is needed to calm inflammation and ease discomfort, which can also help the joint move more comfortably. It treats one side. It is usually considered after measures such as a night guard, medication and physiotherapy, and before open surgery would be discussed. Your clinician assesses whether it is suitable for you and explains what to expect.

₺1,500 – ₺1,800
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TMJ Mechanotherapy

Mechanotherapy for the jaw joint is a non surgical approach that uses controlled movement and exercises to help the temporomandibular joint, or TMJ. Guided by a clinician or physiotherapist, the movements aim to maintain or improve how far the jaw can open, relax the muscles around the joint, and ease pain and stiffness. It is part of conservative care, often used together with a night guard, advice on jaw habits, and other measures, before any thought of surgery. The programme is tailored to you, and your clinician explains which exercises to do and how often, and reviews your progress over time.

₺1,550 – ₺1,900
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Torus Surgery (Half Arch)

A torus is a smooth, benign outgrowth of bone that can form in the middle of the palate or on the inner surface of the lower jaw. It is harmless and very common, and usually needs no treatment at all. Sometimes, though, a torus grows large enough to get in the way: it can stop a denture from seating properly, affect speech or eating, or be covered by thin tissue that is easily irritated. In these cases the bony bump can be reshaped or removed so the area is smooth and usable again. This item covers one half of a jaw. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic.

₺4,250 – ₺5,200
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Salivary Gland Stone Removal

Saliva flows from the salivary glands into the mouth through small ducts. Sometimes a hard deposit, a salivary stone, forms in one of these ducts and blocks the flow. This can cause the gland, often under the jaw, to swell and become painful, classically at mealtimes when saliva is produced. When a stone sits in the part of the duct near the mouth, it can usually be removed with a small procedure from inside the mouth under local anaesthetic. Stones that are deeper or larger may need further assessment and different techniques. Your clinician examines the area, may arrange imaging, and explains the most suitable approach.

₺3,400 – ₺4,150
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Vestibuloplasty (Single Arch)

Vestibuloplasty is a soft tissue operation that increases the depth of the vestibule, the groove between the gum and the inside of the lip and cheek. After teeth are lost and the bony ridge shrinks over time, this groove can become shallow, leaving too little firm surface for a denture to rest against. A shallow vestibule lets a denture slip and can make the gum sore. By repositioning the soft tissues, the procedure restores a deeper, broader area, so a denture has a more stable base and the gum is easier to keep healthy. It is carried out on one jaw under local anaesthetic, usually as part of preparing for a denture.

₺8,900 – ₺10,900
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