Dentistry focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating conditions of the teeth, gums, and oral structures, supporting oral health and overall well-being.
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Treatment protocols at Liv Hospital are designed to respect and restore the natural dental anatomy. Whether the intervention is restorative, surgical, or orthodontic, the primary objective is to reinstate the biological form and function. Treatments are categorized based on the anatomical structures they address enamel, dentin, pulp, or the supporting periodontium. By mimicking nature (biomimetics), we ensure that restorations endure the physical stresses of the oral environment while maintaining harmony with the surrounding tissues.
Restoring damaged tooth structure requires materials and techniques that mimic natural anatomy.
Direct Restorations (Fillings)
Treating the internal anatomy of the tooth to save it from extraction.
Cleaning and Shaping
Obturation
Treatments aimed at supporting anatomical structures.
Crown Lengthening
Root Coverage Grafting
Bone Grafting
Replacing the missing root anatomy with a titanium fixture.
Anatomical Placement
Prosthetic Design
Moving teeth to correct anatomical malalignments.
Biomechanics
Restoring the entire occlusion when multiple teeth are missing.
Occlusal Plane Restoration
Liv Hospital Ulus
Asst. Prof. MD. Begüm Aslan
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ulus
Dt. Aydan Gürcan
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ulus
Dt. Melisa Albayrak
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ulus
Spec. Dt. Ecem Aytuna Yardım
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
DDS. Mustafa Yılmaz
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Spec. Dt. Begüm Kayalak
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Assoc. Prof. MD. Elif Dilara Arslan
Orthodontics
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Assoc. Prof. MD. Emrah Dilaver
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Dt. Helin Yazgan
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ankara
Dt. Elif Narin Topgül
Oral and Dental Health
Liv Hospital Gaziantep
DDS. Doğan Tanrıverdi
Oral and Dental Health
Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Dt. Şilan Özel
Dentistry
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A urologist is a surgeon trained to treat conditions of the urinary tract in both men and women. A urogynecologist has specific training in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, focusing on conditions like bladder prolapse and female incontinence.
The bladder lining (urothelium) has a high regenerative capacity and heals quickly after minor trauma or infection. However, the muscle layer (detrusor) does not regenerate well. If the muscle is damaged by chronic overdistention or fibrosis, the loss of function is often permanent.
Yes, psychological stress can exacerbate bladder symptoms. The bladder has many nerve receptors sensitive to stress hormones. “Stress incontinence” refers to physical pressure (coughing/sneezing), but anxiety can trigger “urgency” and frequency, mimicking Overactive Bladder symptoms.
Yes, the bladder’s functional capacity tends to decrease with age. Furthermore, the elasticity of the bladder wall reduces, and the kidneys produce more urine at night (nocturnal polyuria), leading to increased nighttime urination in older adults.
Neurogenic bladder is a term used when the nerve control of the bladder is disrupted due to a brain, spinal cord, or nerve condition (like diabetes or MS). This can cause the bladder to either be unable to hold urine (incontinence) or unable to empty it (retention).
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