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Details of dental clinics and medical centers where foreign patients can get Fillings.

Uzmanlar Oral and Dental Health Clinic

Uzmanlar Dental Clinic aims to provide the new generation dentistry to offer individual options to its patients by harmonizing with its own perspectives and values since its foundation in 1995.

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Dr. Omer Kodan – MSC, Dt

Founder // Prosthesis Specialist

Prof. Erol AKIN – Dt

Orthodontics Specialist

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Composite Fillings

20 - 70 US$

Turkeyana Clinic

Turkeyana is right place for you to be as you are…
We use our experience in the field to achieve the excellency for more than a decade while providing the best VIP service to make you feel comfortable.

Listed dentists:

Dr. Umit Selcuk, Dt

Dental Care Specialist

Dr. Armagan Boyraz, Dt

Cosmetic Dentist

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Composite Fillings

60 - 90 US$

Cosmetic Composite Veneer (Filler)

70 US$

Monolithic Zirconium

400 US$

Normal Filler

50 US$

Hospital Universitario de San Vicente Fundación

The Maxillofacial and Dental service was created in 1983, the result of an Inter-institutional Teaching Assistance Agreement between the University Hospital of San Vicente Fundación and the School of Dentistry of the University of Antioquia.

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Fillings

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Hospital Velmar

Welcome to our Private Hospital, where a friendly and courteous team of medical specialists with a wealth of scientific knowledge and ethical standards is committed to taking care of your healthcare needs. Our goal is to provide unmatched medical care by constantly innovating and investing in the tr

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Fillings

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Composite Fillings

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Yanhee Hospital

Yanhee Dental Center provides you with a wide-range of dental services from preventive care to orthodontics to surgery and cosmetic dentistry.

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Fillings

upon request

Savina Clinic - Dental And Implantology Centre

A dental clinic led by Dr. Joseph Xuereb, a dental surgeon and Fellow in General Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and a Fellow of the International College of Dentists.

Listed dentist:

Dr. Joseph Xuereb

Principal Dental and Implant Surgeon

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Fillings

38 - 80 US$

Composite Fillings

38 - 80 US$

Dr. Horvath's Dental Clinic

A dental clinic which focuses on primary care, implantology and cosmetic dentistry, with a team of six cosmetic dentists and implantologist. The clinic has an in-house dental laboratory, enabling better control and faster treatment times.

6 listed dentists:

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Composite Fillings

61 - 92 US$

Fillings

upon request

CostaDental

A dental clinic located on the resort island of Cozumel in Mexico, with two experienced dentists offering moderately priced dental services including veneers, crowns, implants and more. Around 200 foreign patients from the USA, Canada and Europe are treated each year.

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Fillings

upon request

Composite Fillings

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Estethica Surgical Medical Center

Estethica Ataşehir is a branch of Ethica healthcare group, one of the biggest healthcare groups in Turkey.Launched in 2010, it has been constructed on 6000 m2 area all dedicated for beauty.

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Composite Fillings

32 - 54 US$

Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinics

With a passion for dentistry, Dr. Michael Formenius started Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic in Sweden in 1982 spanning five dental centres and a dental laboratory across Stockholm. Focused on his vision of providing outstanding services in dentistry

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Thomas Lyth, Dt

General dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry

Eman Haggag, Dt

General dentistry
Endodontics
Prosthodontics
Periodontology
Minor oral surgery

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Procedure Prices

Composite Fillings

215 US$

Fillings

upon request

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About Fillings

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


What is a Filling?

A filling is a method of restoring to a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal shape and function. When a dentist offers you a filling, he or she first gets rid of the decayed tooth material, cleans the damaged part, after which uses a filling material to fill the cleaned out the cavity.


Which kind of filling is best?

No one kind of filling is best for everybody. What is best for you will depend on the extent of the repair, whether you have allergic reactions to particular materials, where in your mouth the filling is required, and the cost. Things to consider for different materials are:

  • Gold fillings are created to order in a laboratory after which they are cemented into place, and might last over twenty years.
  • Amalgam (silver) fillings are fairly cheap and resistant to wear.
  • Composite (plastic) resins are paired to be the same shade as your teeth, thus used where a natural look is preferred.
  • Porcelain fillings are known as inlays or onlays and are created to order in a lab, after which they are bonded to the tooth. They may be matched to the tooth color of the tooth and resist discoloration.

If a fracture or decay has damaged a huge portion of the tooth, a cap, or a crown, might be recommended. Decay, which has reached the nerve, might be treated in two ways: through a procedure known as pulp capping or through root canal therapy.


What goes on when you get a filling?

If your dentist chooses to fill a cavity, he or she will first get rid of the decay and clean the affected part. The cleaned-out cavity will then be filled with any of the range of materials outlined above.


How do you know you if you need a filling?

Only your dentist will detect whether you have a cavity that should be filled. During a check-up, your dentist will use a small mirror to check out the surfaces of every tooth.

Whatever appears abnormal will then be closely examined with special instruments. The kind of treatment your dentist decides on is determined by the scope of damage brought about by decay.


What are indirect fillings?

Indirect fillings are much like tooth-colored or composite fillings except they are produced in a dental laboratory and need two visits before being placed. Indirect fillings are considered when insufficient tooth structure remains to support a filling, but the tooth isn't so seriously damaged that it requires a crown.


What is a temporary filling and why would you need one?

Temporary fillings are recommended under the following circumstances:

  • Following a root canal.
  • For fillings, which need multiple appointments, for instance, before placement of gold fillings and for specific filling procedures (known as indirect fillings), which use composite materials.
  • If emergency dental treatment is required (like to attend to a toothache).
  • To let a tooth's nerve to "settle down" in case the pulp got irritated.

Risks : Tooth sensitivity following placement of a filling is quite popular - A tooth might be sensitive to temperature, air, pressure, or sweet foods. Typically, the sensitivity subsides on its own within several days. Within this time, stay away from those things, which are triggering the sensitivity. Pain relievers are usually not needed. Pain around the fillings - If you have pain when you bite, the filling might be interfering with your bite. You must return to the dentist and have your filling reshaped. If you have pain when your teeth touch, the discomfort is probably due to the touching of two different metal surfaces, and ought to resolve on its own within a short time frame. Referred pain – It is sensitivity or pain in other teeth apart from the one which got the filling. The filled tooth is just transmitting along the so called "pain signals" it's getting to other teeth. This pain ought to reduce on its own over one or two weeks.

After care : To maintain fillings, you must adhere to good oral hygiene, using an antibacterial mouthwash at least once every day, flossing, visiting your dentist frequently for cleanings and using fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth.

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