The basis of treatment planning is diagnosis.
Why Oral Diagnosis?
Dental treatments vary widely, and many patients may require more than one treatment. Proper planning of these treatments ensures more comfortable and shorter treatment times.

First Inspection
During the initial examination, patients are asked whether they have any general health issues or any illnesses requiring regular medical attention. A detailed examination of this general health history is crucial for the dentist to take the necessary precautions against complications that may arise during dental treatment. Treatment procedures and medication selection are tailored to the patient's health and are guided by this information obtained during the examination.
Radiology
(Panoramic X-ray)
In the second stage of the examination, patients are asked to take the necessary radiographs. Once the radiological examination is completed by our oral diagnostician, the best treatment plan for the patient is determined.
