Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired ship captain, Mr. Demir, presented with a rare case of florid cemento-osseous dysplasia mistaken for a tumor on his panoramic X-ray. Dr. Kavi, recognizing the benign condition from her research, avoided unnecessary radical surgery. Instead, she performed a conservative biopsy to confirm and instituted a monitoring protocol, preserving the patient's jaw structure and preventing the dental extractions another surgeon had recommended.
Elif, a 19-year-old competitive windsurfer, sustained a complex alveolar fracture and avulsed two front teeth during a training accident in the Bosphorus. Dr. Kavi performed immediate replantation and splinting in the emergency clinic, then coordinated with a maxillofacial surgeon for fracture fixation. Her focus on preserving the dental papillae led to successful re-implantation, allowing Elif to return to competition with her natural smile intact six months later.
A 45-year-old master ceramicist, Ms. Yıldız, suffered from severe dental erosion and chronic pain due to a lifelong habit of holding tools and pins in her teeth. Dr. Kavi designed a multidisciplinary rehabilitation plan involving gastroesophageal reflux management, behavioral therapy, and the fabrication of meticulously shaded, full-coverage ceramic restorations that matched the subtle hues of the patient's own pottery glazes.
8-year-old Kerem, diagnosed with ectodermal dysplasia, had only four conical primary teeth. His family, from a low-income background, had been told comprehensive care was unaffordable. Dr. Kavi organized a pro-bono team approach, placing interim overdentures to aid nutrition and speech development, and secured funding through a hospital charity program for future implant-supported prosthetics as he grows.