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Safe Treatment Plan with Accurate Diagnosis: Oral Diagnosis / Radiology

Problems in the mouth, teeth and jaw area are clarified by clinical examination and digital imaging. The goal of our Oral Diagnosis / Radiology approach at Dentadent is to create an accurate diagnosis, referral to the right branch and a predictable treatment plan.

30+ Years of Experience – Specialist Physician Staff – Digital Radiology Infrastructure

What is Oral Diagnosis / Radiology?

Oral diagnosis is the clinical evaluation of intraoral findings and clarification of the diagnosis, supported by X-rays and advanced imaging when necessary. The aim is not only to “see the problem” but also to identify the source of the problem and plan the safest and most accurate treatment.

Who is Oral Diagnosis / Radiology Suitable for?

  • Experiencing toothache, aching or sensitivity with an unclear cause
  • Those suffering from swelling, abscesses, recurrent infections
  • Those with gum problems or suspected bone loss
  • Those who have complaints such as pain, locking, noise from the jaw joint
  • Those who want a detailed evaluation before implants, root canal treatment, surgery or orthodontics

Digital dentistry and artificial intelligence-assisted consultation with processes; implant, root canal treatment and jaw joint problems We provide a personalized and predictable treatment plan by clarifying the diagnosis prior to advanced treatments such as advanced therapies.

Digital Panoramic X-ray

Periapical X-ray (Single Tooth Detail)

3D Imaging (CBCT)

Intraoral Photography and Record Analysis

Lesion Evaluation and Referral if necessary

Orthodontic Corrections

EVALUATIONS APPLIED IN ORAL DIAGNOSIS / RADIOLOGY

During the oral diagnosis process, details such as clinical findings, condition of tooth and bone tissue, root tips, impacted teeth, jaw joint and sinus relationship are evaluated according to the need. The goal is to create the most accurate branch plan by avoiding unnecessary procedures.

At Dentadent, the entire process is planned by our team of specialist physicians with patient comfort as a priority.
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How is Oral Diagnosis / Radiology Done?

Oral diagnosis starts with a physician examination listening to your complaint. Then, if deemed necessary, digital imaging is planned and the findings are evaluated in consultation with the relevant branches and a personalized treatment roadmap is created.

1. Complaint analysis and clinical examination

2. Planning the necessary imaging

3. Evaluation of findings and consultation

4. Treatment plan and guidance

Advantages of Oral Diagnosis / Radiology

Accurate diagnosis directly affects both treatment success and patient safety. With an oral diagnosis approach, the source of the problem becomes clear and treatment decisions are more controlled.

    Fast and clear diagnosis

    Avoiding unnecessary procedures

    Guidance to the right branch at the right time

    Predictable treatment plan

    Safe and controlled process

    At Dentadent
    Safe Treatment Plan with Accurate Diagnosis

    The diagnostic process at Dentadent is comfortable and safe thanks to modern imaging facilities and an expert approach. The findings are evaluated not only from a single point of view, but also together with the related branch physicians when necessary, and the treatment plan is clarified.

    Expert Team Approach in Oral Diagnosis

    Oral diagnosis often requires evaluation together with endodontics, periodontology, prosthodontics, orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. Therefore, planning is carried out from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Oral Diagnosis / Radiology

    The duration of the examination depends on the extent of the complaint. If necessary imaging is planned, the total duration with the procedure is clarified by the physician.

    Digital imaging methods are planned on the principle of low dose. The physician orders imaging only when necessary and the process is controlled.

    No, no, no. 3D imaging may be required for implant planning, impacted teeth, jaw surgery or in complex anatomical situations.

    In most cases, yes. The findings are evaluated together with the examination and the treatment plan can be finalized the same day.

    When the diagnosis is clear, referral is made to the necessary branch. In some cases, the procedure can be planned on the same day; in some cases, additional evaluation may be required.