
Dt. Alper Şenyüz
Dentcentrio
He was born on 26.08.1980 in İzmir. He completed my primary, secondary and high school education in Aydın Söke. Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry (English) started in 1998 and graduated in 2004. Between 2005-2009, he received his doctorate education at Ege University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology. Between 2010 and 2012, he gave practical courses on implants to doctors from abroad.
Peaceful Polyclinic Environment
A highly knowledgeable team
First class dental equipment
One Place for All Your Dental Needs
Convenient Location

6-7 March 2015
Aesthetic Dentistry Academy Spring Symposium

2014
Competence in Esthetics İvoclar Vivadent

2013
Competence in Esthetics İvoclar Vivadent
Our Treatment Process
Dt. Alper Şenyüz, creates complete treatment plans to solve your oral and dental health problems.

Meet & Information sharing
Contact us and give detailed information about your oral and dental health problem.

Treatment Planning and Offer
Let’s share the treatment plan we prepared for you as soon as possible.

Treatment process
At DentCentrio, we start the treatment process that is unique to you.

Routine control & Post-Treatment Support
For healthy teeth, do not neglect to have their routine check-ups every 6 months..
Frequently Asked Questions
- Dark red gums
- Bad breath
- Swollen gums
- Weak gums
- Tooth loss
Toothbrush selection is important. Brush bristles in the same row, preferably 3-4 bundles with smooth rounded ends, medium hardness. Since the bristle parallelism of the brush deteriorates within 3 months, it should be replaced.
Oral and dental health starts in childhood. Tonsil and mouth breathing in children can cause abnormal jaw development. For this it must be treated. If there is one of the problems in children such as early tooth loss, difficulty in biting and chewing, mouth breathing, finger sucking, crookedness, jaw slippage, difficulty in making noise, positioning the jaws back and forth, clenching and grinding, the dentist should be consulted as soon as possible.
During pregnancy, effective dental treatment should be avoided in the first trimester, which is the organ development stage of the baby. Treatments should be postponed to the second trimester. The most appropriate period for dental treatments is this period (ie 4th, 5th and 6th months of pregnancy). The last three months of pregnancy are a sensitive period like the first three months, and non-urgent dental treatments should be left after delivery.