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Periodontics

Gum disease treatments addressing bleeding, inflammation, recession and bone loss.

Periodontics Treatments

34 treatment options

Connective Tissue Graft (CTG)

A connective tissue graft is a periodontal surgical procedure used to treat gum recession, where the gum has pulled back and left part of the tooth root exposed. Exposed roots can cause sensitivity to hot and cold, raise the risk of root decay, and affect how the gum line looks. In this procedure, a thin layer of connective tissue, usually taken from beneath the surface of the palate, is placed over the affected area to cover the exposed root and add thickness to thin gum tissue. The aim is to reduce sensitivity, protect the root, and improve the appearance of the gum line. The treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic, and your dentist will assess whether it is suitable for your situation and explain the approach. You will also be given guidance on healing and aftercare. As with any gum surgery, the details depend on your individual case and are discussed with you beforehand.

₺14,850 – ₺18,150
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Depigmentation (Lazerle, Single Arch)

Gum depigmentation lightens areas of the gum that look dark, usually because they contain more of the natural pigment melanin. This colour is very often completely healthy and is simply a personal feature; treating it is a cosmetic choice for people who would prefer a lighter, more even gum colour. This item covers one jaw. A laser is used to gently remove the thin, pigmented surface layer of the gum. As the gum heals, it resurfaces in a lighter shade. Using a laser allows precise, controlled treatment and tends to be comfortable, often with little bleeding. The procedure can be carried out under local anaesthetic, and your dentist will first check that your gums are healthy and that the treatment is suitable for you. You will be given simple aftercare guidance, and results become clearer as healing completes over the following weeks.

₺8,900 – ₺10,850
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Lip Repositioning

Lip repositioning is a surgical treatment for a gummy smile, the term for when a noticeable amount of gum shows above the teeth while smiling. In many cases this happens because the muscles of the upper lip pull it up too far during a smile. This procedure addresses that by gently repositioning a thin strip of the inner lining of the upper lip, which limits how high the lip can rise. With the lip movement reduced, less gum is exposed and more of the teeth show when you smile. It is suited to cases where the gummy appearance is mainly due to lip movement rather than the position of the teeth or jaw, so your dentist will first assess the cause and discuss whether this approach is right for you and what result to expect. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, and you will be given guidance on healing and aftercare.

₺35,500 – ₺43,400
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Epulis Surgery (with Flap) (Single Arch)

An epulis is a localised growth on the gum. Most are benign, but because any persistent lump should be properly assessed, your dentist will examine it and confirm the diagnosis before treatment. This procedure removes the growth surgically using a flap technique, and this item covers one jaw. In the flap approach, the gum is carefully lifted to give the dentist direct access to the base of the growth and the area beneath it. This allows the epulis to be removed completely, which helps reduce the chance of it returning, and lets the dentist assess and address the underlying tissue if needed. The tissue that is removed can be sent for examination to confirm its nature. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Your dentist will discuss the diagnosis, whether this approach is the most suitable, and what to expect, and you will be given guidance on healing and aftercare.

₺6,150 – ₺7,550
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Epulis Surgery (with Laser) (Single Arch)

An epulis is a localised growth on the gum, and most are benign. As with any persistent lump, your dentist will examine it and confirm the diagnosis before treatment. This procedure removes the growth using a dental laser, and this item covers one jaw. It is an alternative to the flap technique. The laser works by cutting the tissue while sealing small blood vessels at the same time, so there is usually less bleeding during the procedure, and in many cases stitches are not needed. This can make recovery more comfortable and often quicker. The tissue that is removed can still be sent for examination to confirm its nature. Whether the laser approach or another method is most suitable depends on the size, location and type of the growth, so your dentist will assess this and discuss the best option with you. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, and you will be given clear guidance on healing and aftercare.

₺3,500 – ₺4,300
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Fiberotomy

Fiberotomy is a small periodontal procedure used to help keep teeth straight after orthodontic treatment. When a tooth, especially one that was rotated, is moved into a new position, the fine fibres in the gum that wrap around it can stay under tension and gradually pull the tooth back towards where it started. This is one of the reasons teeth can relapse after braces. In a fiberotomy, the dentist gently releases these fibres around the affected tooth so they no longer exert that pulling force, which helps the corrected position hold. It is usually carried out shortly before or around the time the braces are removed, under local anaesthetic, and is a quick procedure with comfortable healing. Fiberotomy is one part of keeping a result stable and is often combined with a retainer; your dentist will assess whether it is suitable for your case and explain the timing and aftercare.

₺750 – ₺950
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Flap Surgery (incl. Subgingival Curettage - Per Tooth)

Flap surgery is a treatment for more advanced gum disease, where the pockets that form between the gum and the tooth have become too deep to clean with ordinary scaling. This item covers one tooth and includes subgingival curettage, the careful cleaning of inflamed tissue and deposits from below the gum line. Under local anaesthetic, the dentist gently lifts the gum away from the tooth to create a flap, which gives direct access to the root surface and the base of the pocket that cannot otherwise be reached. The root surfaces are cleaned thoroughly and the inflamed tissue lining the pocket is removed, then the gum is repositioned and secured to heal closely against the tooth. The aim is to reduce inflammation, lower the depth of the pocket, and protect the tissues and bone that support the tooth. Your dentist will assess the gums first and explain the plan, and you will be given guidance on healing and ongoing gum care.

₺2,450 – ₺3,000
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Flap Surgery (Per Region)

Flap surgery treats advanced gum disease by giving the dentist access to clean deep pockets that ordinary scaling can no longer reach. This item covers a single region, meaning a section of the mouth that includes several adjacent teeth, rather than just one tooth. When gum disease has progressed across a connected area, treating the whole region together gives a more complete result than working on one tooth at a time. Under local anaesthetic, the dentist gently lifts the gum along the region to form a flap, exposing the root surfaces and the bases of the pockets. These areas are cleaned thoroughly, the inflamed tissue is removed, and the gum is then repositioned and secured to heal closely against the teeth. The aim is to reduce inflammation, lower the depth of the pockets and protect the supporting tissues and bone across the area. Your dentist will assess the extent of the disease, decide which teeth the region covers, and explain the plan, healing and ongoing gum care.

₺8,400 – ₺10,300
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Frenectomy (with Flap)

A frenulum is a small band of tissue that connects the lip or the tongue to the jaw. When a frenulum is too tight, too thick, or attached in the wrong place, it can pull on the gum or limit movement. For example, a tight band between the two upper front teeth can keep a gap (a diastema) open, a high attachment can contribute to gum recession, and a tight band under the tongue can restrict its movement. A frenectomy corrects this by releasing or repositioning the band. In the flap technique, the tissue is carefully repositioned rather than simply released, which gives a more controlled, stable result and can reduce the chance of the tension returning. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Your dentist will first assess whether the frenulum is genuinely causing a problem and whether treatment is needed, then explain the approach, healing and aftercare. Frenectomy is sometimes done alongside orthodontic treatment to help hold a closed gap.

₺7,450 – ₺9,100
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Frenectomy (with Laser)

A frenectomy is the surgical correction of the small band of tissue called the frenulum, which connects the lip or the tongue to the jaw. When this band is too short or thick from birth, it can affect speech, feeding or the alignment of the teeth. At Positive Dental Studio the procedure is done with a laser; a laser frenectomy brings advantages such as little bleeding, fast healing and, in most cases, no need for stitches. The procedure is planned after assessing the position of the band, carried out comfortably and quickly with the laser, and followed by clear aftercare advice.

₺7,450 – ₺9,100
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Gingivectomy (with Laser) (Quadrant)

Gingivectomy is the removal and reshaping of gum tissue, and this item covers one quadrant, a quarter of the mouth, treated with a laser. It is used when the gum has become enlarged, thickened or uneven. Gum overgrowth can happen for several reasons, including certain medications, hormonal changes, inflammation from gum disease, or simply a person's natural gum shape, and it can make teeth look short, create an uneven smile, or trap plaque and make cleaning harder. Using a laser to remove the excess tissue and reshape the gum line has practical advantages: the laser cuts and seals small blood vessels at the same time, so there is usually little bleeding during treatment and healing tends to be comfortable, often without stitches. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Your dentist will first check that the gums are healthy and assess the cause of the overgrowth, since treating any underlying gum disease matters, then explain the plan and aftercare.

₺6,000 – ₺7,350
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Gingivectomy (Per Tooth)

Gingivectomy is the surgical removal of excess or diseased gum tissue. It is used when the gum covers more of the tooth than it should or has grown because of inflammation, and the gum line is reshaped, which improves both health and appearance. In a single tooth gingivectomy, only the excess tissue around one tooth is corrected. At Positive Dental Studio the procedure starts with an assessment of your gum tissue; the excess tissue is removed carefully with laser support, and the line is shaped to look natural.

₺2,000 – ₺2,400
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Gingivectomy with Bone Reduction (Per Tooth)

This procedure reshapes the gum and, unlike a simple gingivectomy, also adjusts the level of the bone beneath it around one tooth. The bone underneath determines where the gum sits, so when the goal is to expose more of the natural tooth or to create an even, healthy gum contour, both the gum and a small amount of the underlying bone may need to be reshaped together. It is often used for crown lengthening, where more of the tooth is made visible above the gum, which can help with appearance or give a dentist enough sound tooth to place a filling or crown. Working at the level of the bone calls for a careful, controlled technique, and the procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic for a single tooth. Your dentist will first assess whether adjusting the bone is necessary in your case, explain why this approach is recommended, and discuss the result to expect along with guidance on healing and aftercare.

₺3,450 – ₺4,250
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Gingivoplasty (with Flap) (Quadrant)

Gingivoplasty is the reshaping of the gum to give it a more natural, even and healthy contour. It differs from a gingivectomy in its main aim: rather than removing excess gum, the focus is on sculpting and refining the shape of the existing gum line so it follows the teeth in a smooth, pleasing way. This can improve the appearance of an uneven or irregular gum margin and can also make the gum easier to keep clean. This item covers one quadrant, a quarter of the mouth, using a flap technique. Lifting the gum as a flap allows the dentist to reshape it in a more controlled way and to reach the underlying tissue if needed, which can give a more precise and stable result. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Your dentist will first assess your gums, discuss what shape and result are realistic, and explain the plan along with guidance on healing and aftercare.

₺13,850 – ₺16,950
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Gingivoplasty (Per Tooth)

Gingivoplasty is the reshaping of the gum to give it a smoother, more natural contour, and this item focuses on a single tooth. It is often chosen when the gum line around just one tooth looks uneven, thicker, or out of step with its neighbours, perhaps making that tooth seem a slightly different length or shape in the smile. Rather than removing excess gum, the focus here is on gently sculpting and refining the existing gum margin so it sits in harmony with the teeth on either side. This focused approach is well suited to correcting a small, localised irregularity in the gum line. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Because even a small change to a single tooth affects how the smile looks overall, your dentist will first assess the gum, discuss what result is realistic and natural, and explain the plan along with guidance on healing and aftercare for a comfortable recovery.

₺2,500 – ₺3,050
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Hemisection (Root Amputation - Root Canal Excl.)

A hemisection is a way of saving part of a multi rooted molar when one of its roots can no longer be kept, for example because of severe bone loss around that root, a crack, or infection that cannot be resolved. Rather than removing the whole tooth, the dentist divides it and removes only the affected root together with the portion of the crown above it, leaving the healthy root and its half of the tooth in place to keep functioning. This can let you keep useful natural tooth structure that would otherwise be lost. This item covers the surgical procedure itself; any root canal treatment the remaining part needs is assessed and charged separately. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Whether a tooth is suitable depends on the condition of the remaining root and bone, so your dentist will assess this carefully, explain whether hemisection or another option is best, and discuss how the tooth would be restored afterwards along with healing and aftercare.

₺1,950 – ₺2,400
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Root Amputation (Single Root Removal)

Root amputation is a procedure to save a multi rooted tooth, such as a molar, by removing just one of its roots while leaving the crown of the tooth and its other, healthy roots in place. It is considered when one root cannot be kept, for example because of advanced bone loss around it, a fracture, or persistent infection, but the rest of the tooth is sound. The key difference from a hemisection is that here the crown of the tooth is not divided: only the affected root is sectioned off and removed from beneath, and the tooth continues to function as a whole. This makes it possible to keep a useful natural tooth that might otherwise need to be taken out completely. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, and the tooth has usually had root canal treatment beforehand so the remaining roots are healthy. Whether a tooth is suitable depends on the condition of the remaining roots and supporting bone, so your dentist will assess this carefully, explain the plan, and discuss healing and aftercare.

₺3,100 – ₺3,800
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Laser + SRP (Scaling & Root Planing - Per Tooth)

This is a non surgical treatment for gum disease, focused on one tooth. The core of it is scaling and root planing, often shortened to SRP. Scaling removes the hardened tartar and bacterial deposits that build up on the tooth and below the gum line, and root planing smooths the root surface so the gum can reattach to it more healthily and pockets become easier to keep clean. Adding a laser supports this by helping to reduce the bacteria within the pocket and disinfect the area. Together, the aim is to calm inflammation and help the gum recover, without the need for surgery. This item covers one tooth. It can be carried out under local anaesthetic for comfort. Non surgical treatment like this is often the first step in managing gum disease, and your dentist will assess the gums, explain the plan, and discuss the home care and follow up that help keep the result stable.

₺1,250 – ₺1,500
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Laser Gum Disinfection & BioStimulation (Single Arch)

This is a non surgical laser treatment used as a helpful addition to gum care, covering one jaw. It has two related purposes. The first is disinfection: the laser light helps to reduce the amount of bacteria within the gum pocket and along the gum surface, in areas where infection drives gum disease. The second is biostimulation, where low level laser energy is used to gently stimulate the tissue with the aim of supporting the body's own healing and repair processes. It is important to understand that this is an adjunctive treatment, meaning it is used to complement other gum treatments such as scaling or root planing rather than replacing them; on its own it does not remove tartar or treat gum disease. Because it is gentle and non surgical, it often does not require local anaesthetic. Your dentist will assess the condition of your gums, explain how this treatment fits into your overall care plan, and discuss what to expect along with home care.

₺7,900 – ₺9,700
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Laser Gum Surgery (Per Tooth)

This is gum surgery focused on a single tooth, carried out using a dental laser in place of a traditional scalpel. Depending on what the tooth needs, the laser can be used to remove excess or inflamed gum tissue, refine the gum line, or disinfect the area around a pocket. The advantage of working with a laser is in how it treats the tissue: it cuts while sealing small blood vessels at the same time, so there is usually little bleeding during the procedure, often no need for stitches, and healing tends to be comfortable. This item covers one tooth and can be carried out under local anaesthetic. Because the right procedure depends on what is happening with the gum and whether there is any underlying gum disease to address first, your dentist will assess the area, explain which treatment is suitable and why, and discuss the result to expect along with guidance on healing and aftercare.

₺1,100 – ₺1,300
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Papilla Creation (Non-Surgical) (Per Papilla)

Between each pair of teeth, a small triangle of gum called the interdental papilla normally fills the space right up to the contact point. When this papilla shrinks or is lost, through gum recession, gum disease or other causes, a small gap can open up, often called a black triangle. These gaps can affect the look of a smile and can also trap food. This treatment aims to rebuild the papilla for a single space using non surgical methods, without any cutting or stitches. Rather than operating, the approach focuses on stimulating and supporting the tissue to encourage it to fill the space, and may be combined with care of the surrounding gum. Because the papilla is delicate and difficult to regrow, results vary from person to person and depend on the size of the gap and the condition of the gum and bone. For this reason your dentist will assess the area, explain what is realistic in your case, and discuss whether a non surgical or another approach offers the best outcome.

₺2,000 – ₺2,400
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Papilla Creation (Surgical) (Per Papilla)

This treatment aims to rebuild a lost interdental papilla, the small triangle of gum between two teeth, using surgical techniques, for a single space. When the papilla shrinks or is lost, a gap known as a black triangle can appear, affecting the look of the smile and sometimes trapping food. Unlike the non surgical approach, this method uses fine, microsurgical techniques: through small, carefully placed incisions the tissue is repositioned and supported, and in suitable cases a small soft tissue graft may be used to add volume. It is generally considered for more pronounced gaps where a non surgical approach is unlikely to be enough. It is important to understand that the papilla is one of the most delicate structures in the mouth and genuinely difficult to rebuild, so a complete result cannot always be guaranteed and the outcome depends on the size of the gap and the condition of the gum and bone. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Your dentist will assess the area, explain honestly what is realistic, and discuss whether this is the best option for you, along with healing and aftercare.

₺7,900 – ₺9,700
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Periodontal Abscess Treatment

A periodontal abscess is an acute infection that forms in a gum pocket, where bacteria and inflammation become trapped and build up. It usually develops on the background of existing gum disease, when a deep pocket becomes blocked, and it tends to come on quickly with pain, swelling, tenderness and sometimes a discharge of pus. Because it is uncomfortable and can worsen, it is treated promptly. The first priority is to relieve the infection: the dentist drains the trapped pus, cleans out the pocket and the affected root surface, and disinfects the area, which usually eases the pain and swelling. This can be carried out under local anaesthetic. Treating the abscess itself settles the acute problem, but the underlying gum disease that allowed it to form still needs attention, so once the acute phase has calmed your dentist will plan the further gum treatment needed to reduce the chance of it returning. They will assess the tooth and gums, explain the plan, and discuss aftercare and any follow up.

₺2,950 – ₺3,650
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Periodontal Splint (Permanent)

In advanced gum disease, the bone and tissue that support a tooth can be reduced enough for the tooth to become loose. A periodontal splint addresses this by joining the loose teeth to firmer neighbouring teeth so they act together rather than each moving on its own. This version is a permanent splint: the teeth are linked using a thin wire or a tooth coloured bonding material that stays in place long term. By connecting the teeth, the chewing forces are shared across several teeth instead of overloading a weak one, which reduces mobility, makes eating more comfortable, and helps keep the teeth in their proper positions. It is important to understand that a splint stabilises the teeth but does not by itself treat the gum disease that caused the looseness. For this reason it is used as part of a wider plan: the underlying gum disease must be treated and good ongoing care maintained. Your dentist will assess whether splinting is suitable, explain the plan, and discuss aftercare.

₺6,950 – ₺8,450
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Periodontal Splint (Temporary)

A periodontal splint joins loose teeth to firmer neighbours so they support one another. This version is a temporary splint, intended to stabilise the teeth for a shorter period rather than for the long term. The difference from a permanent splint is that it is not meant to stay in place indefinitely: it can be removed or renewed once a healing period is complete or once the longer term plan becomes clear. A temporary splint is useful in several situations, for example in the early stages of gum treatment, during healing after gum surgery, or after an injury, where it gives the teeth comfort and stability while the tissues settle and the dentist assesses how things progress. As with any splint, it is important to understand that it stabilises the teeth but does not by itself treat the gum disease that caused the looseness, so it is used as part of a wider plan that includes treating the underlying condition. Your dentist will assess whether a temporary splint is suitable, explain how long it is likely to be needed, and discuss the next steps and aftercare.

₺4,950 – ₺6,050
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Pedicle Soft Tissue Graft (Coronal/Lateral Advancement, Per Tooth)

This is a procedure to treat gum recession, where the gum has pulled back and left part of a tooth root exposed, for a single tooth. It uses a pedicle graft, which means a piece of gum that is moved over the exposed root while one end stays attached to its original site. That attached base, the pedicle, keeps its own blood supply throughout, which is the key difference from a free graft taken completely away from its donor area and can be an advantage for healing. The tissue can be moved in different directions depending on where healthy gum is available: a coronally advanced flap slides the gum upwards to cover the root, while a laterally positioned flap brings tissue across from an adjacent area. The aim is to cover the exposed root, reduce sensitivity, and improve the gum line. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic. Whether this technique suits you depends on the amount and position of nearby healthy gum, so your dentist will assess the area, explain which approach is most suitable, and discuss healing and aftercare.

₺5,350 – ₺6,550
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Free Gingival Graft (Per Tooth)

A free gingival graft is used to thicken and strengthen the band of firm, attached gum around a tooth when it has become thin or insufficient. Around the neck of each tooth there should be a band of tough, attached gum that protects the area and resists recession; when this band is thin, the gum can be more prone to further recession and harder to keep comfortable and clean. In this procedure, a small piece of gum tissue, usually taken from the roof of the mouth, is placed at the affected site as a free graft. The difference from a connective tissue graft is that here the surface layer of the tissue is included and transplanted as a free piece, and the main goal is to increase the amount and thickness of attached gum rather than primarily to cover an exposed root. A thicker, more durable band of gum can help limit the progress of recession and make the area easier to keep clean. This item covers one tooth and is carried out under local anaesthetic. Your dentist will assess whether it is suitable and explain healing and aftercare.

₺6,150 – ₺7,500
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Free Gingival Graft (FGG) (Per Tooth)

A free gingival graft, often abbreviated FGG, increases the amount of firm, keratinised gum, the tough attached tissue, around a tooth. A healthy tooth normally has a band of this firm gum between the tooth and the looser, moveable lining of the mouth. When that band is too narrow or missing, brushing can be uncomfortable, recession may be more likely to progress, and a site planned for future restorative work such as a crown or implant may lack the durable tissue it needs. In this procedure a free piece of tissue, including its surface layer, is usually taken from the palate and placed at the site, where it gradually integrates over the healing period. Compared with a connective tissue graft, which is mainly used to cover an exposed root, an FGG is chosen primarily to build a wider, thicker band of attached gum and improve the durability of the area rather than for root coverage. This item covers one tooth and is done under local anaesthetic. Your dentist will assess suitability, explain how it fits your treatment, and discuss healing and aftercare.

₺14,850 – ₺18,150
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Fiber Splinting

Fibre splinting joins teeth together using a thin, strong ribbon of fibre, usually made of glass or polyethylene, that is set into tooth coloured composite and bonded across the teeth. Like other splints, the purpose is to connect teeth so they support one another rather than moving individually, but here the fibre reinforcement is the defining feature: it adds strength and a degree of flexibility to the bond while staying discreet, which makes it well suited to the front teeth where appearance matters. It can be used in several situations, such as stabilising teeth loosened by gum disease, supporting a tooth after an injury, or helping hold teeth in position after orthodontic treatment. As with any splint, it is important to understand that it stabilises the teeth but does not by itself treat the underlying cause, whether that is gum disease or something else, so it is used as part of a wider plan. Your dentist will assess whether fibre splinting suits your situation, explain how it fits with treating the underlying cause, and discuss aftercare and how to keep the area clean.

₺7,400 – ₺9,050
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Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft

A subepithelial connective tissue graft is a widely used and refined form of connective tissue graft, used to treat gum recession by covering an exposed root and adding thickness to thin gum. The word subepithelial describes where the tissue comes from: it is taken from beneath the surface (epithelial) layer of the palate, so that only the underlying connective tissue is moved to the area being treated, and the surface of the palate can often be closed over the donor site. At the recession site, the graft is placed into a small pocket or envelope created under the existing gum, which is then laid back over it. Because the graft is largely covered by the patient's own gum, it tends to have a good blood supply for healing and to blend in with a natural colour, which is why this technique is often preferred in visible, aesthetic areas. The aim is to cover the exposed root, reduce sensitivity and improve the gum line. It is carried out under local anaesthetic, and your dentist will assess whether it suits you and explain healing and aftercare.

₺6,600 – ₺8,050
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Subgingival Drug Application

Subgingival drug application means placing a medicine, usually a slow release antimicrobial, directly inside a gum pocket so that it acts where it is needed. It is important to understand where this fits in treating gum disease. The main treatment for gum disease is mechanical cleaning of the pocket, removing the bacteria and hardened deposits through scaling and root planing. In some situations, particular pockets do not respond fully to cleaning alone, and a local medicine placed into the pocket can be used as an addition to that cleaning. By concentrating the medicine at the site, it can help reduce the bacteria in that pocket and support healing. The key point is that this is a supportive, additional step rather than a treatment on its own: it is used alongside proper cleaning and ongoing care, not instead of them. Your dentist will assess whether a particular pocket would benefit from local medication, explain how it fits into your overall gum treatment, and discuss the aftercare that helps keep the result stable.

₺500 – ₺600
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Subgingival Curettage (Per Region)

Subgingival curettage is the cleaning of the inside of a gum pocket, removing the inflamed soft tissue lining the pocket along with bacterial deposits, and this item covers one region of the mouth, a section that includes several neighbouring teeth. In gum disease, the pocket between the gum and the tooth becomes lined with inflamed tissue, while hardened deposits build up on the root surface within it. Curettage aims to remove this material so that the inflammation can settle and the gum has the chance to heal back against the tooth in a healthier way. Treating a whole region in one procedure can be practical when several adjacent teeth are affected, covering more than a single tooth approach would. The procedure is non surgical and can be carried out under local anaesthetic for comfort. As with other non surgical gum treatments, it works best as part of a complete plan that includes good daily cleaning and regular reviews, and addressing the gum disease overall rather than one area in isolation. Your dentist will assess the gums, explain the plan, and discuss aftercare.

₺5,450 – ₺6,650
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Subgingival Curettage (Per Tooth)

Subgingival curettage is the cleaning of the inside of a gum pocket, removing the inflamed soft tissue that lines the pocket along with bacterial deposits, and this item focuses on a single tooth. In gum disease, a pocket forms between the gum and the tooth; its inner lining becomes inflamed, and hardened deposits build up on the root surface within it, which keeps the inflammation going. Curettage aims to clear this material from the pocket so the inflammation can settle and the gum has the chance to heal back against the tooth in a healthier way. Focusing on one tooth suits a problem that is limited to a specific site, for example a single pocket that needs attention rather than a whole section of the mouth. The procedure is non surgical and can be carried out under local anaesthetic for comfort. As with any gum treatment, it works best as part of a complete approach: good daily cleaning, regular reviews, and addressing the gum disease across the mouth rather than just one spot. Your dentist will assess the tooth and gum, explain the plan, and discuss aftercare to help the result last.

₺1,050 – ₺1,250
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Gingival Veneer / Gum Mask (Per Arch)

A gingival veneer, also called a gum mask, is a removable prosthesis made in the colour of natural gum that covers areas where gum tissue has been lost, usually through advanced gum disease or after periodontal surgery. When recession is extensive, the teeth can look long and dark spaces (black triangles) can open up between them, which affects appearance and can also make speech and keeping clean more difficult. Surgical grafting cannot always rebuild large amounts of lost gum, and is not always the preferred route, so a gum mask offers a practical, non surgical way to restore a natural looking gum line and close those spaces. It is made from a thin flexible or firmer material, shaped to fit the area and matched to your gum colour, and is generally removable for cleaning. This item is defined per arch, covering one jaw. Because it needs to fit well and be easy to keep clean, your dentist will assess whether a gum mask suits your situation, explain how it compares with other options, and discuss care and maintenance.

₺4,350 – ₺5,300
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