Restorative Dentistry
Digital restorative systems can support the design and fabrication of ceramic restorations such as crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays.
Modern dental technology can support diagnosis, treatment planning, restorative dentistry, endodontics, implant treatment and clinical safety. At Marmaris Dental Center, different technologies are used according to the requirements of each dental procedure.
Dental technology is used throughout different stages of modern dentistry, from diagnosis and treatment planning to restorative, endodontic and surgical procedures.
Different tools have different roles. Some help dentists capture digital information, some support measurements or imaging, while others are designed for restorative fabrication, surgical procedures or instrument sterilisation.
The technology selected for any patient depends on the treatment being performed and the clinical requirements of the individual case.
The clinic uses different devices and systems according to the treatment being carried out.
Digital restorative systems can support the design and fabrication of ceramic restorations such as crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays.
Devices such as an Apex Locator can assist during root canal treatment by helping determine the working length of the root canal system.
Surgical equipment is used during selected implant placement, bone preparation and related oral surgery procedures.
Dental imaging can help clinicians assess teeth, jaw structures and other areas relevant to treatment planning.
Technologies designed around injection delivery and surgical procedures may help support a more comfortable treatment experience.
Autoclave equipment forms part of instrument sterilisation procedures used to support clinical hygiene and infection control.
The existing clinic information describes CEREC® as a digital restorative system used for selected all-ceramic crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays.
The system captures information about the teeth and uses computer-assisted design technology to plan the restoration. In appropriate cases, this can allow selected restorations to be designed and produced at the clinic without the conventional multi-week laboratory process.
During endodontic treatment, accurate assessment of the root canal is important for treatment planning and instrumentation.
The clinic's existing technology information describes the use of an Apex Locator alongside diagnostic radiography during root canal procedures. The device assists clinicians in determining the location and working length of the root canal.

The existing clinic page describes Comfort-in™ as an injection delivery device intended to reduce reliance on a conventional dental needle for selected procedures.
Technologies designed around patient comfort can be particularly relevant for people who feel anxious about injections or dental treatment.

Instrument sterilisation is an important part of dental clinic infection-control procedures. The clinic uses autoclave equipment as part of its sterilisation process.
An autoclave uses controlled heat and pressure to sterilise appropriate reusable dental instruments before they are used again in clinical care.
The clinic's existing technology page includes several systems used during selected implant, bone and oral surgery procedures.

Platelet Rich Plasma uses a concentrated preparation derived from the patient's own blood. The existing clinic information states that PRP may be considered during selected surgical procedures such as implant bone grafting and sinus lift procedures.
A Physio Dispenser is used during selected implant and surgical procedures. The existing clinic page describes its use during procedures including dental implant placement and sinus lift treatment.
The clinic uses a piezoelectric ultrasonic system during selected oral surgery and implant procedures. The existing page identifies applications including sinus lifts, implant site preparation and other procedures involving bone.
The clinic's existing information describes Magnetic Mallet equipment for selected procedures involving bone compression, expansion, sinus lift techniques and implant preparation.

Panoramic dental X-rays provide a broad image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures and can assist dentists when evaluating different dental conditions.
The clinic's existing technology information describes panoramic imaging as useful in planning treatments such as extractions, dental implants and orthodontic procedures.
Dental equipment provides useful clinical information and procedural support, but treatment decisions remain based on examination, diagnosis and the individual patient's needs.
Technology is interpreted together with an appropriate dental examination.
The equipment required varies according to the treatment and the patient's clinical situation.
Not every technology is required for every patient or every procedure.
Your dentist determines which diagnostic or treatment technologies are appropriate for your individual case.
If you would like to understand which technology may be used during your dental treatment, tell us what treatment you are considering. Our team can help you understand the next steps and how your treatment may be planned.
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