
22 November World Dentistry Day is observed to raise awareness of the social dimensions of oral and dental health and to highlight the historical development and current functions of the dental profession. In Türkiye, this date is associated with the institutional history of the profession and is promoted through various activities by health institutions, universities, and professional organizations.Purpose and ScopeThe purpose of the day is to increase public awareness of oral and dental healt
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Fatma Köroğlu

The first teeth to appear during infancy and remain with us throughout childhood are called "milk teeth". Have you ever looked in the mirror and examined these small white pearls?Milk teeth not only help us chew and grind food properly but also contribute to forming a beautiful smile. Let us get to know these small yet vital helpers more closely!What Are Milk Teeth For?Milk teeth help us chew and grind food easily, supporting healthy growth. They also play a crucial role in enabling us to pronou
ENAslınur İLHAN

Dentistry is a profession concerned with the health of our teeth, gums, and jaws. Dentists work to keep our teeth healthy by cleaning them, treating cavities, and preserving our beautiful smiles. They also learn about diseases related to the mouth and how to treat them.What Does a Dentist Do?Dentists are both doctors and artists! Because:Repair teeth: They fill cavities and fix broken teeth.Improve appearance: They can correct the shape and color of teeth.Comfort patients: They help us feel at e
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Elif Laçin
OrOrthodontics is a branch of dentistry focused on treating malocclusions and jaw irregularities. This specialty aims to ensure teeth are properly aligned and the jaw structure is correctly positioned. Orthodontic treatments provide not only aesthetic benefits but also functional advantages by improving oral and dental health. Proper tooth positioning can reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease, enhance chewing and speech functions, and alleviate pressure on the jaw joint.Primary Objective of
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Ömer Said Aydın

Dental caries is a common infectious disease characterized by demineralization and loss of organic material in tooth hard tissues due to microbial interactions. This process begins when fermentable carbohydrates are converted into acids by bacteria in the mouth. The resulting acidic environment disrupts the mineral structure of tooth enamel and creates favorable conditions for caries development.Risk FactorsVarious risk factors contribute to the development of dental caries:Tooth Structure: Anat
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