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쭈226.05.25Views 40Likes 1 [Health Column] Have you been wearing dentures for a long time? The effects and key points of ‘Full-Arch Implants’ that reduce the burden of full implants[2]
hello, Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok no see. Once you lose most of your teeth, you are bound to feel lost and hopeless. "Is dentures really the only option now?" There are many people visiting the dentist due to such concerns. Although I am well aware of the loose and painful discomfort of dentures, people often hesitate to make a decision due to the cost and surgical burden of having to implant dozens of implants one by one. As such An innovative alternative that clearly compensates for the disadvantages of dentures and conventional implant methods , as soon as Full arch implant I will explain it to you in an easy-to-understand way. What is a full-arch implant, and what is the principle behind it? 🔸 It is a smart method that firmly restores the function of all teeth by implanting only the minimum number of implants. . Full-arch implants do not involve placing the implant throughout the entire gum. ✔️ Strategically select a good location for the gum bone Insert only the minimum number of pillars After doing that, on top of it Combine a single, connected fixed full prosthesis This is the principle. Thanks to this, the physical and financial burden of large-scale bone graft surgery can be significantly reduced. ✨ Load distribution: Because the entire prosthesis is firmly bound together as one, the force generated when chewing food is not concentrated in one spot on the gums but is evenly distributed. ✨ Natural chewing force: The sense of stability felt during meals Very similar to natural teeth Therefore, patient satisfaction is very high. Is a full-arch implant the right treatment for me? 🔸 It is an excellent solution for those whose gum bone has eroded due to long-term denture use or whose overall tooth occlusion has collapsed. . Full arch treatment is not a treatment applied equally to all situations; there are specific cases where efficiency can be maximized by tailoring it to the patient's oral environment. 📌 If you fall into the following situations, Full Arch is the best alternative. This can be 🔸 When a large number of implants is burdensome : This is a case where the restoration of full function is urgent due to tooth loss, but the poor condition of the gum bone makes it difficult to implant dozens of implants. 🔸 When gum bone is absorbed due to prolonged denture use : Full arches enable stable fixation even in situations where it is difficult to obtain fixation force using conventional methods. 🔸 When the occlusion of the upper and lower jaws has completely collapsed : If many teeth are missing, it is difficult to adjust the height (occlusal height) when closing the mouth. The full arch simultaneously reconstructs upper and lower balance as a single complete prosthesis, Restore your facial proportions and relax your jaw joints It makes it. What are the key points for successful results? 🔸 The success or failure of the treatment depends not on the number of implants, but on precise 'masticatory balance' and 'load distribution'. . So, what should be examined most carefully when treating a full arch? Our mouths are subjected to significant pressure from the jaw muscles every time we chew food. ⚠️ What happens if excessive force is concentrated on only a specific area? If the connected screws repeatedly loosen, or in severe cases Fracture (broken) of the prosthesis A fatal problem may occur. Therefore, each patient is different Closely analyze the movement path of the temporomandibular joint and the chewing pattern in normal equilibrium. The process must be completed first. Long-term stability can be achieved by maintaining equilibrium to withstand not only vertical pressing forces but also the stimulation generated when grinding food sideways (lateral forces). Why is it important for a full arch to be designed by a 'prosthodontist'? 🔸 Since minute errors determine overall stability, precise prosthetic design that predicts the flow of force is essential. . The grass arch eventually rises intricately on a pillar planted in the gums. High-difficulty treatment completed by placing a 'prosthesis' no see. Therefore, the perspective of a prosthodontist who views the oral structure holistically is of the utmost importance. 🔹 A specialist in prosthodontics is We are medical professionals who obtained qualifications from the Ministry of Health and Welfare after completing a 4-year internship and residency program at a university hospital's Department of Prosthodontics, focusing exclusively on 'restoring tooth function' and 'designing prosthetics' through in-depth research. A prosthodontist does not simply look at the location to place the implant. 🔍 The upper and lower jaws interlock when the prosthesis is placed Calculate precise occlusion points And, after treatment, the patient can do it themselves at home Convenience of easily cleaning and maintaining the underside of the prosthesis We proceed with a 1:1 customized design, taking all of this into consideration. As even minute differences in angle determine the entire lifespan of the prosthesis, error-free precision is required to ensure safe use for many years. FAQ Q1. Is the burden of bone grafting really less for full-arch implants compared to standard implants? A1. Yes, that is correct. Because the medical team can strategically select a location with good gum bone conditions to implant, there is no need to proceed aggressively in areas with insufficient bone. It can significantly reduce the burden of large-scale bone grafting. Q2. Does it creak or wobble when eating, like dentures? A2. Unlike dentures, it is fixed to the gums, and the entire prosthesis is firmly connected as a single structure. Since the force applied during mastication is evenly distributed Comfort and stability very similar to natural teeth when eating You can feel it. conclusion Any dentist might be able to simply perform the act of implanting itself. However, meticulously calculating each patient's unique chewing habits and jaw joint movements to find the perfect 'masticatory balance' that feels like it was originally part of the body falls within the realm of detailed prosthetic design. We deeply understand the earnest hearts of patients who take time out of their precious, golden weekends to visit our dental clinic from afar. I promise to provide precise medical care strictly according to standard procedures, without compromising my conviction and sense of responsibility as a medical professional. If you are concerned about complete tooth loss, rather than deciding on treatment impulsively First, accurately check your oral condition through a thorough consultation with a specialist. I recommend you give it a try. Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok Double Board Specialist in Prosthodontics & Integrated Dentistry Obtained Basic Life Support (BLS Provider) certification Obtained Dental Advanced Life Support (DALS Provider) certification Completed externship at the U.S. Army 618th Dental Hospital in California, USA Completed CAD/CAM Master Class Double sedation completed Completed Osstem Implant Master Class Completion of Distal Master Course of Osstem Implant Seminar Completed Choice Endodontic Seminar Completion of the TMJ Disorder Education and Research Society Training Course Winner of the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, 2018 Certified by the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Lifetime member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Osstem Implant Research Consultant Megagen Implant Research Consultant View more expert columns by Director Kim Hyung-seok > [Health Column] If Implant Costs Are a Burden? A Guide to Realistic Treatment Options to Consider [Health Column] How to Perform Safe Implant Surgery for the Elderly: Key Points to Check Before Parents' Implants
김형석 원장26.05.22Views 55Likes 1 [Health Column] Why Is the Cost of Implant Revision Surgery More Expensive Than the Initial One? The Real Reason Explained by a Dental Specialist[1]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. There are many people who expect that once they have implant surgery, they will be able to use them reliably for a lifetime or for a very long time. In fact, if you provide thorough after-sales service, there are many cases where you can use it stably for over 10 years without any issues. However, unfortunately, situations often arise where you face the cost of implant revision surgery due to a lack of aftercare or sudden gum inflammation. "I already spent a lot of money on surgery, do I have to do it again?", "Why is the cost of revision surgery higher than the first time?" My heart feels heavy whenever I receive questions from patients who are upset, saying things like that. So today, I will clearly explain, tailored to the patient's perspective, exactly why implant revision surgery costs arise and in what cases the cost difference is significant! 1. What are the main causes that lead to implant revision surgery? The main reasons for needing to re-implant an implant include peri-implantitis (inflammation of the surrounding gums), fracture of the prosthesis, and failure of initial fixation. 📌 The most common culprit, peri-implantitis The most common reason for deciding on revision surgery is peri-implantitis. Inflammation of the gums and bone surrounding the implant can lead to bone resorption, where the alveolar bone responsible for firmly supporting the implant erodes. Initially, it starts mildly with gum bleeding or slight swelling, but if left untreated, it eventually leads to the implant becoming severely loose. 📌 Damage to prosthetics and structures due to excessive force If you enjoy eating hard and chewy foods or if excessive force is continuously applied to the oral cavity, structural damage such as breakage of the prosthesis or loosening of internal screws may occur. If you visit a dentist early, this problem can be resolved relatively simply, but if you delay and neglect it for a long time, it will eventually lead to implant revision surgery, resulting in much higher costs. 📌 Initial fixation failure due to failure to properly fuse with bone Immediately after implant surgery, the process of 'osseointegration,' in which the gum bone and the implant firmly bond as one unit, is extremely important. However, there are cases where implants fail to properly anchor to the bone due to factors such as excessive smoking or drinking after surgery, failure to control diabetes, or insufficient initial post-operative care. 2. What are some abnormal implant symptoms that absolutely should not be overlooked? If you experience gum bleeding, looseness, food getting stuck, or feel looseness or discomfort when chewing, you should get a check-up promptly without delay. . If you feel any subtle changes or discomfort in your mouth, you must never dismiss it by assuming it will get better on its own. Whether initial response This is because it is the key factor determining the difference in the cost of implant revision surgery. 🔹 My gums keep bleeding every time I brush my teeth. 🔹 I feel like my implant tooth is slightly loose. 🔹 Food keeps getting stuck between my teeth more than before. 🔹 When chewing food with enjoyment, it feels inexplicably uncomfortable and aching. 🔹 I feel a slight looseness that is different from when the prosthesis was first placed. If you experience even one of the symptoms mentioned above, visiting a dentist promptly to check your condition is the wisest way to significantly reduce the difficulty of treatment and the cost of re-surgery. 3. Why is the cost of implant revision surgery more expensive than the initial surgery? This is because revision surgery is not simply about re-implanting the implant, but involves complex recovery treatments simultaneously, such as the removal of the existing implant, treatment of inflammation, and bone grafting. ! Many people ask, "Why is it more expensive than the first time when the dentist is just implanting it exactly the same way?" Implant revision surgery is by no means a simple process of just pulling it out and quickly re-implanting it. This is because the root cause of the problem with the existing implant must be accurately identified, the area damaged by inflammation restored to normal, and the re-implantation process must be repeated from the beginning. When actually performing the surgery Unlike the initial surgery, the following complicated treatment processes are added. 🔸 Removal of existing implants : The problematic existing fixture (artificial tooth root) already embedded in the gums must be cleanly removed. At this point, the difficulty varies widely depending on whether it simply pops out or requires surgical removal that involves cutting away the alveolar bone. 🔸 Treatment of surrounding inflammation : If the implant is filled with peri-implantitis, you must undergo treatment to completely scrape out the surrounding infected tissue and clean the area thoroughly. 🔸 Bone grafting and maxillary sinus lift : If the gum bone has already been severely lost due to inflammation, bone grafting or sinus lift surgery is essential to refill the bone and create a foundation for placing a new implant. 🔸 Re-implantation surgery and prosthetic remanufacturing : We re-implant a new implant into the firmly restored alveolar bone, and completely redesign and fabricate the abutment and crown to suit the patient's current oral condition. 💡 Implant Revision Surgery Cost Formula at a Glance [Surgical removal of existing implant + Treatment for inflammation and gum recovery + Advanced bone grafting + Re-implantation of new implant and fabrication of prosthesis] In the end, all of this Existing treatment + recovery treatment + retreatment Because the process involves complex steps performed simultaneously, the overall cost of the implant revision surgery is inevitably higher than the initial cost. 4. Is it true that the cost of revision surgery varies from person to person and that a complete removal might not be necessary? 🦷 🦷Yes, that is true! The cost varies depending on the extent of inflammation and bone loss, and we can reduce the financial burden by replacing only the upper components instead of extracting the entire bone. ! This is precisely why it is difficult to get a clear, fixed price even if you call a dental clinic out of the blue and ask, "How much does implant revision surgery cost?" The exact cost of revision surgery is as follows: Individual patient's oral environment and precise examination results This is because it varies completely depending on. Extent of inflammation and degree of alveolar bone (gum bone) loss Difficulty of removing existing implants Whether bone grafting and maxillary sinus lift are performed Number of implants requiring re-implantation Fortunately, not all patients necessarily have to undergo the terrifying surgery of digging out the entire thing and replanting it. Depending on the condition, treatment is neatly divided into two main directions. ✔️ Cases where only parts can be modified or replaced (relatively low burden) Fortunately, if the gum bone is very strong and there is a simple problem only with the upper prosthesis, an internal screw has loosened, or it is only slightly damaged, there is absolutely no need to extract the entire tooth. Since only some parts need to be simply repaired or replaced, the pain and cost burden are significantly reduced. ⚠️ Cases where full revision surgery is essential (somewhat high burden) If peri-implantitis has progressed severely, causing significant bone resorption in the surrounding area, or if the fixture itself within the gum bone is completely fractured and damaged, it is necessary to surgically remove the entire existing structure completely before proceeding with re-implantation, which increases both the difficulty and the cost. 5. What is the best management method to definitely reduce the cost of implant revision surgery? The most perfect way to save money is regular checkups every 6 months to 1 year, thorough follow-up care using dental floss and interdental brushes, and quitting smoking. The greatest secret to drastically reducing the cost of implant revision surgery and protecting your wallet is ultimately adhering to the basic principle of 'thorough initial care.' If you meticulously follow just the following three rules in your mouth, you can completely avoid the risk of revision surgery. ✨ Make regular dental checkups every 6 months to 1 year a part of your daily routine! You must never skip the regular check-up schedule provided by the dental clinic. If invisible, microscopic gum inflammation or loosening of dental prosthetics is detected early when they are still very small, you can avoid major re-surgery and prevent extensive treatment with simple measures, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious experience. ✨ Much more meticulous oral hygiene care than natural teeth! Since implant teeth do not have nerves, caring for the surrounding gums is much more important than for natural teeth. Since regular brushing alone cannot remove all the fine debris stuck in the crevices, you must carry a set of dental floss, interdental brushes, and water flossers (oral irrigators) to consistently and thoroughly clean every nook and cranny. ✨ Thoroughly manage smoking that slowly melts away your gum bone! Smoking is a terrifying culprit that drastically increases the frequency of peri-implantitis, which causes inflammation around implants, and explosively raises the risk of bone resorption, where the gum bone collapses. In particular, you must firmly avoid smoking, which is harmful in every way, immediately after implant surgery or during the sensitive initial settling period, in order to safely preserve the foundation of your precious teeth. FAQ Q1. If the gums around the implant bleed, do I absolutely have to have them all extracted and undergo re-surgery? ? A1. No! There is absolutely no need to be scared right from the start. In cases of early-stage periodontal inflammation characterized by bleeding gums, or simply loose screws or minor damage to the upper prosthesis, treatment is possible without the need to extract the entire tooth; only specific parts can be neatly modified or replaced, allowing for burden-free treatment. However, if the bone has already severely eroded, a full re-operation may be necessary, so it is important to undergo a thorough examination immediately upon discovery. Q2. Why does smoking after implant surgery increase the likelihood of re-surgery and cost more money? ? A2. This is because smoking constricts blood vessels in the mouth, fatally interfering with the most critical process of 'osseofusion,' where the gum bone and the implant must adhere tightly as one. This leads to an uncontrollable increase in the risk of peri-implantitis and bone resorption, ultimately resulting in the burden of massive revision surgery costs where the entire implant structure must be removed and bone grafting must be performed again from the beginning due to the failure of initial fixation. conclusion The cost of implant revision surgery is by no means a one-dimensional expense of simply implanting a new artificial tooth component. This is a comprehensive treatment fee that includes a highly specialized recovery process to safely and healthily normalize the gum environment and alveolar bone foundation, which have been severely collapsed and damaged due to inflammation. Therefore, the most certain key point to prevent frightening side effects and massive waste of money is the speed of catching subtle abnormal signals before the problem snowballs. Don't carelessly miss the timing by thinking, "It doesn't hurt yet, so it'll be fine," or "Even if I feel a slight wavering, I'm busy, so I'll go later." The habit of visiting a dental professional without delay to have your condition thoroughly checked when you feel even slight shaking or minor discomfort. This is truly the best wisdom for fully protecting your precious dental health and, consequently, definitely saving the biggest costs. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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이현섭 원장26.05.21Views 598Likes 1 Ace Dental Clinic, ranked #1 in hospitals for implant consultations[6]
I would like to share the rankings of the dental clinics where I got quotes and consultations for implant surgery. No. 1 Ace Dental Clinic 2nd Place Top Class Dental Clinic 3rd Place Kim O-wan Dental Clinic The reason I chose Jeonju Ace Dental Clinic as number one is that it is a friendly clinic with no overtreatment. The procedure itself is better at Top Class Dental Clinic, which ranks second, but it overwhelmingly can't beat the number one clinic in terms of kindness and comfort. Implant procedures aren't done immediately, and the cost is significant. Anyway, it's the best place I've been to.
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View more[Health Column] Have you been wearing dentures for a long time? The effects and key points of ‘Full-Arch Implants’ that reduce the burden of full implants[2]
hello, Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok no see. Once you lose most of your teeth, you are bound to feel lost and hopeless. "Is dentures really the only option now?" There are many people visiting the dentist due to such concerns. Although I am well aware of the loose and painful discomfort of dentures, people often hesitate to make a decision due to the cost and surgical burden of having to implant dozens of implants one by one. As such An innovative alternative that clearly compensates for the disadvantages of dentures and conventional implant methods , as soon as Full arch implant I will explain it to you in an easy-to-understand way. What is a full-arch implant, and what is the principle behind it? 🔸 It is a smart method that firmly restores the function of all teeth by implanting only the minimum number of implants. . Full-arch implants do not involve placing the implant throughout the entire gum. ✔️ Strategically select a good location for the gum bone Insert only the minimum number of pillars After doing that, on top of it Combine a single, connected fixed full prosthesis This is the principle. Thanks to this, the physical and financial burden of large-scale bone graft surgery can be significantly reduced. ✨ Load distribution: Because the entire prosthesis is firmly bound together as one, the force generated when chewing food is not concentrated in one spot on the gums but is evenly distributed. ✨ Natural chewing force: The sense of stability felt during meals Very similar to natural teeth Therefore, patient satisfaction is very high. Is a full-arch implant the right treatment for me? 🔸 It is an excellent solution for those whose gum bone has eroded due to long-term denture use or whose overall tooth occlusion has collapsed. . Full arch treatment is not a treatment applied equally to all situations; there are specific cases where efficiency can be maximized by tailoring it to the patient's oral environment. 📌 If you fall into the following situations, Full Arch is the best alternative. This can be 🔸 When a large number of implants is burdensome : This is a case where the restoration of full function is urgent due to tooth loss, but the poor condition of the gum bone makes it difficult to implant dozens of implants. 🔸 When gum bone is absorbed due to prolonged denture use : Full arches enable stable fixation even in situations where it is difficult to obtain fixation force using conventional methods. 🔸 When the occlusion of the upper and lower jaws has completely collapsed : If many teeth are missing, it is difficult to adjust the height (occlusal height) when closing the mouth. The full arch simultaneously reconstructs upper and lower balance as a single complete prosthesis, Restore your facial proportions and relax your jaw joints It makes it. What are the key points for successful results? 🔸 The success or failure of the treatment depends not on the number of implants, but on precise 'masticatory balance' and 'load distribution'. . So, what should be examined most carefully when treating a full arch? Our mouths are subjected to significant pressure from the jaw muscles every time we chew food. ⚠️ What happens if excessive force is concentrated on only a specific area? If the connected screws repeatedly loosen, or in severe cases Fracture (broken) of the prosthesis A fatal problem may occur. Therefore, each patient is different Closely analyze the movement path of the temporomandibular joint and the chewing pattern in normal equilibrium. The process must be completed first. Long-term stability can be achieved by maintaining equilibrium to withstand not only vertical pressing forces but also the stimulation generated when grinding food sideways (lateral forces). Why is it important for a full arch to be designed by a 'prosthodontist'? 🔸 Since minute errors determine overall stability, precise prosthetic design that predicts the flow of force is essential. . The grass arch eventually rises intricately on a pillar planted in the gums. High-difficulty treatment completed by placing a 'prosthesis' no see. Therefore, the perspective of a prosthodontist who views the oral structure holistically is of the utmost importance. 🔹 A specialist in prosthodontics is We are medical professionals who obtained qualifications from the Ministry of Health and Welfare after completing a 4-year internship and residency program at a university hospital's Department of Prosthodontics, focusing exclusively on 'restoring tooth function' and 'designing prosthetics' through in-depth research. A prosthodontist does not simply look at the location to place the implant. 🔍 The upper and lower jaws interlock when the prosthesis is placed Calculate precise occlusion points And, after treatment, the patient can do it themselves at home Convenience of easily cleaning and maintaining the underside of the prosthesis We proceed with a 1:1 customized design, taking all of this into consideration. As even minute differences in angle determine the entire lifespan of the prosthesis, error-free precision is required to ensure safe use for many years. FAQ Q1. Is the burden of bone grafting really less for full-arch implants compared to standard implants? A1. Yes, that is correct. Because the medical team can strategically select a location with good gum bone conditions to implant, there is no need to proceed aggressively in areas with insufficient bone. It can significantly reduce the burden of large-scale bone grafting. Q2. Does it creak or wobble when eating, like dentures? A2. Unlike dentures, it is fixed to the gums, and the entire prosthesis is firmly connected as a single structure. Since the force applied during mastication is evenly distributed Comfort and stability very similar to natural teeth when eating You can feel it. conclusion Any dentist might be able to simply perform the act of implanting itself. However, meticulously calculating each patient's unique chewing habits and jaw joint movements to find the perfect 'masticatory balance' that feels like it was originally part of the body falls within the realm of detailed prosthetic design. We deeply understand the earnest hearts of patients who take time out of their precious, golden weekends to visit our dental clinic from afar. I promise to provide precise medical care strictly according to standard procedures, without compromising my conviction and sense of responsibility as a medical professional. If you are concerned about complete tooth loss, rather than deciding on treatment impulsively First, accurately check your oral condition through a thorough consultation with a specialist. I recommend you give it a try. Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok Double Board Specialist in Prosthodontics & Integrated Dentistry Obtained Basic Life Support (BLS Provider) certification Obtained Dental Advanced Life Support (DALS Provider) certification Completed externship at the U.S. Army 618th Dental Hospital in California, USA Completed CAD/CAM Master Class Double sedation completed Completed Osstem Implant Master Class Completion of Distal Master Course of Osstem Implant Seminar Completed Choice Endodontic Seminar Completion of the TMJ Disorder Education and Research Society Training Course Winner of the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, 2018 Certified by the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Lifetime member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Osstem Implant Research Consultant Megagen Implant Research Consultant View more expert columns by Director Kim Hyung-seok > [Health Column] If Implant Costs Are a Burden? A Guide to Realistic Treatment Options to Consider [Health Column] How to Perform Safe Implant Surgery for the Elderly: Key Points to Check Before Parents' Implants
김형석 원장26.05.22Views 55Likes 1 [Health Column] Why Is the Cost of Implant Revision Surgery More Expensive Than the Initial One? The Real Reason Explained by a Dental Specialist[1]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. There are many people who expect that once they have implant surgery, they will be able to use them reliably for a lifetime or for a very long time. In fact, if you provide thorough after-sales service, there are many cases where you can use it stably for over 10 years without any issues. However, unfortunately, situations often arise where you face the cost of implant revision surgery due to a lack of aftercare or sudden gum inflammation. "I already spent a lot of money on surgery, do I have to do it again?", "Why is the cost of revision surgery higher than the first time?" My heart feels heavy whenever I receive questions from patients who are upset, saying things like that. So today, I will clearly explain, tailored to the patient's perspective, exactly why implant revision surgery costs arise and in what cases the cost difference is significant! 1. What are the main causes that lead to implant revision surgery? The main reasons for needing to re-implant an implant include peri-implantitis (inflammation of the surrounding gums), fracture of the prosthesis, and failure of initial fixation. 📌 The most common culprit, peri-implantitis The most common reason for deciding on revision surgery is peri-implantitis. Inflammation of the gums and bone surrounding the implant can lead to bone resorption, where the alveolar bone responsible for firmly supporting the implant erodes. Initially, it starts mildly with gum bleeding or slight swelling, but if left untreated, it eventually leads to the implant becoming severely loose. 📌 Damage to prosthetics and structures due to excessive force If you enjoy eating hard and chewy foods or if excessive force is continuously applied to the oral cavity, structural damage such as breakage of the prosthesis or loosening of internal screws may occur. If you visit a dentist early, this problem can be resolved relatively simply, but if you delay and neglect it for a long time, it will eventually lead to implant revision surgery, resulting in much higher costs. 📌 Initial fixation failure due to failure to properly fuse with bone Immediately after implant surgery, the process of 'osseointegration,' in which the gum bone and the implant firmly bond as one unit, is extremely important. However, there are cases where implants fail to properly anchor to the bone due to factors such as excessive smoking or drinking after surgery, failure to control diabetes, or insufficient initial post-operative care. 2. What are some abnormal implant symptoms that absolutely should not be overlooked? If you experience gum bleeding, looseness, food getting stuck, or feel looseness or discomfort when chewing, you should get a check-up promptly without delay. . If you feel any subtle changes or discomfort in your mouth, you must never dismiss it by assuming it will get better on its own. Whether initial response This is because it is the key factor determining the difference in the cost of implant revision surgery. 🔹 My gums keep bleeding every time I brush my teeth. 🔹 I feel like my implant tooth is slightly loose. 🔹 Food keeps getting stuck between my teeth more than before. 🔹 When chewing food with enjoyment, it feels inexplicably uncomfortable and aching. 🔹 I feel a slight looseness that is different from when the prosthesis was first placed. If you experience even one of the symptoms mentioned above, visiting a dentist promptly to check your condition is the wisest way to significantly reduce the difficulty of treatment and the cost of re-surgery. 3. Why is the cost of implant revision surgery more expensive than the initial surgery? This is because revision surgery is not simply about re-implanting the implant, but involves complex recovery treatments simultaneously, such as the removal of the existing implant, treatment of inflammation, and bone grafting. ! Many people ask, "Why is it more expensive than the first time when the dentist is just implanting it exactly the same way?" Implant revision surgery is by no means a simple process of just pulling it out and quickly re-implanting it. This is because the root cause of the problem with the existing implant must be accurately identified, the area damaged by inflammation restored to normal, and the re-implantation process must be repeated from the beginning. When actually performing the surgery Unlike the initial surgery, the following complicated treatment processes are added. 🔸 Removal of existing implants : The problematic existing fixture (artificial tooth root) already embedded in the gums must be cleanly removed. At this point, the difficulty varies widely depending on whether it simply pops out or requires surgical removal that involves cutting away the alveolar bone. 🔸 Treatment of surrounding inflammation : If the implant is filled with peri-implantitis, you must undergo treatment to completely scrape out the surrounding infected tissue and clean the area thoroughly. 🔸 Bone grafting and maxillary sinus lift : If the gum bone has already been severely lost due to inflammation, bone grafting or sinus lift surgery is essential to refill the bone and create a foundation for placing a new implant. 🔸 Re-implantation surgery and prosthetic remanufacturing : We re-implant a new implant into the firmly restored alveolar bone, and completely redesign and fabricate the abutment and crown to suit the patient's current oral condition. 💡 Implant Revision Surgery Cost Formula at a Glance [Surgical removal of existing implant + Treatment for inflammation and gum recovery + Advanced bone grafting + Re-implantation of new implant and fabrication of prosthesis] In the end, all of this Existing treatment + recovery treatment + retreatment Because the process involves complex steps performed simultaneously, the overall cost of the implant revision surgery is inevitably higher than the initial cost. 4. Is it true that the cost of revision surgery varies from person to person and that a complete removal might not be necessary? 🦷 🦷Yes, that is true! The cost varies depending on the extent of inflammation and bone loss, and we can reduce the financial burden by replacing only the upper components instead of extracting the entire bone. ! This is precisely why it is difficult to get a clear, fixed price even if you call a dental clinic out of the blue and ask, "How much does implant revision surgery cost?" The exact cost of revision surgery is as follows: Individual patient's oral environment and precise examination results This is because it varies completely depending on. Extent of inflammation and degree of alveolar bone (gum bone) loss Difficulty of removing existing implants Whether bone grafting and maxillary sinus lift are performed Number of implants requiring re-implantation Fortunately, not all patients necessarily have to undergo the terrifying surgery of digging out the entire thing and replanting it. Depending on the condition, treatment is neatly divided into two main directions. ✔️ Cases where only parts can be modified or replaced (relatively low burden) Fortunately, if the gum bone is very strong and there is a simple problem only with the upper prosthesis, an internal screw has loosened, or it is only slightly damaged, there is absolutely no need to extract the entire tooth. Since only some parts need to be simply repaired or replaced, the pain and cost burden are significantly reduced. ⚠️ Cases where full revision surgery is essential (somewhat high burden) If peri-implantitis has progressed severely, causing significant bone resorption in the surrounding area, or if the fixture itself within the gum bone is completely fractured and damaged, it is necessary to surgically remove the entire existing structure completely before proceeding with re-implantation, which increases both the difficulty and the cost. 5. What is the best management method to definitely reduce the cost of implant revision surgery? The most perfect way to save money is regular checkups every 6 months to 1 year, thorough follow-up care using dental floss and interdental brushes, and quitting smoking. The greatest secret to drastically reducing the cost of implant revision surgery and protecting your wallet is ultimately adhering to the basic principle of 'thorough initial care.' If you meticulously follow just the following three rules in your mouth, you can completely avoid the risk of revision surgery. ✨ Make regular dental checkups every 6 months to 1 year a part of your daily routine! You must never skip the regular check-up schedule provided by the dental clinic. If invisible, microscopic gum inflammation or loosening of dental prosthetics is detected early when they are still very small, you can avoid major re-surgery and prevent extensive treatment with simple measures, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious experience. ✨ Much more meticulous oral hygiene care than natural teeth! Since implant teeth do not have nerves, caring for the surrounding gums is much more important than for natural teeth. Since regular brushing alone cannot remove all the fine debris stuck in the crevices, you must carry a set of dental floss, interdental brushes, and water flossers (oral irrigators) to consistently and thoroughly clean every nook and cranny. ✨ Thoroughly manage smoking that slowly melts away your gum bone! Smoking is a terrifying culprit that drastically increases the frequency of peri-implantitis, which causes inflammation around implants, and explosively raises the risk of bone resorption, where the gum bone collapses. In particular, you must firmly avoid smoking, which is harmful in every way, immediately after implant surgery or during the sensitive initial settling period, in order to safely preserve the foundation of your precious teeth. FAQ Q1. If the gums around the implant bleed, do I absolutely have to have them all extracted and undergo re-surgery? ? A1. No! There is absolutely no need to be scared right from the start. In cases of early-stage periodontal inflammation characterized by bleeding gums, or simply loose screws or minor damage to the upper prosthesis, treatment is possible without the need to extract the entire tooth; only specific parts can be neatly modified or replaced, allowing for burden-free treatment. However, if the bone has already severely eroded, a full re-operation may be necessary, so it is important to undergo a thorough examination immediately upon discovery. Q2. Why does smoking after implant surgery increase the likelihood of re-surgery and cost more money? ? A2. This is because smoking constricts blood vessels in the mouth, fatally interfering with the most critical process of 'osseofusion,' where the gum bone and the implant must adhere tightly as one. This leads to an uncontrollable increase in the risk of peri-implantitis and bone resorption, ultimately resulting in the burden of massive revision surgery costs where the entire implant structure must be removed and bone grafting must be performed again from the beginning due to the failure of initial fixation. conclusion The cost of implant revision surgery is by no means a one-dimensional expense of simply implanting a new artificial tooth component. This is a comprehensive treatment fee that includes a highly specialized recovery process to safely and healthily normalize the gum environment and alveolar bone foundation, which have been severely collapsed and damaged due to inflammation. Therefore, the most certain key point to prevent frightening side effects and massive waste of money is the speed of catching subtle abnormal signals before the problem snowballs. Don't carelessly miss the timing by thinking, "It doesn't hurt yet, so it'll be fine," or "Even if I feel a slight wavering, I'm busy, so I'll go later." The habit of visiting a dental professional without delay to have your condition thoroughly checked when you feel even slight shaking or minor discomfort. This is truly the best wisdom for fully protecting your precious dental health and, consequently, definitely saving the biggest costs. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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이현섭 원장26.05.21Views 598Likes 1 [Health Column] Why Implant Denture Prices Vary by Dental Clinic[7]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. “Full implants are a burden, and regular dentures keep falling out…” This is the most common concern among seniors in the clinic. So these days Implant dentures If you search for , the price is From 3 million won to 7 million won It's more confusing because each one is different. today Why do implant denture costs vary so much? , and What criteria should I use to choose so that I have fewer regrets? Let's take a closer look. Why do implant denture prices vary from dental clinic to dental clinic? 🦷The key to the price difference is ‘quantity, materials, and skill level.’ There are three main reasons why the cost of implant dentures varies. 🔸 Difference in the number of implants placed Plant from 2 to 6. The more the number, the better the holding power, but the higher the cost. 🔸 Differences in materials and components Not only the implant body, The cost varies depending on the precision of the **special button (abutment)** that connects the denture and implant. 🔸 Medical staff proficiency and regional characteristics Implant dentures require precise alignment of the occlusion. High-difficulty treatment no see. Depending on this know-how, the cost estimate may vary. 💡 Rather than just comparing prices, How and under what conditions treatment is carried out It is important to check together. “If it costs 3 to 7 million won, is it cheap or expensive?” 🦷It is a middle option between full implants and regular dentures. Implant dentures ✔️ Less burdensome than full implants (usually over 10 million won) ✔️ This is a treatment that complements the shortcomings of regular dentures. ✨ merit Chewing power is stronger than that of regular dentures, making eating much easier. There is less worry about it rattling or falling out. ⚠️ disadvantage They are more expensive than regular dentures. A surgical procedure is required. 5~7 year cycle The connecting parts or dentures may need repair. 💡 It is not an “unconditionally cheap choice”, A selection that takes functionality and maintenance into consideration This is required. Implant Dentures: What criteria should I use to choose a dental clinic? 🦷There are 'three criteria' that are more important than cost. 🔸 Does the CEO provide direct consultation? Make sure to consult with a doctor to determine if you have any systemic diseases such as diabetes or high blood pressure. 🔸 Is customization possible? Dentures are not ready-made. Tailored to individual oral structure Custom made This is important. 🔸 After-sales service (A/S) system You should also ensure that regular checkups and maintenance are possible even after treatment. 💡 than “now price” A process that will last a long time in the future It is important to view them together. FAQ Q1. Do implant dentures hurt a lot? A1. It varies depending on the individual's sensitivity, but most people will proceed within a tolerable range. Adjustments can be made as needed. Q2. Who is suitable for implant dentures? A2. It can be an option for those who find full implants burdensome and find it uncomfortable to use regular dentures. Q3. Does it require a lot of management? A3. They require more maintenance than regular dentures, and it is important to use them for a long time through regular inspections. conclusion ✔️ Implant dentures The answer is not the same for everyone. ✔️You should consider your current health, lifestyle, and financial situation. ✨ What's important is The best choice for the patient no see. If the discomfort persists, Make a decision after receiving sufficient explanation through expert consultation I recommend you do it. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic CEO Lee Hyeon-seop Integrated Dentistry Specialist Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University Regular member of the Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Full member of the Korean Academy of Endodontics Full member of the Korean Academy of Integrative Dentistry Full member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Full member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantology (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Has extensive overseas experience, having visited more than 10 countries Experience with numerous high-difficulty implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyeon-seop > [Health Column] Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Why Are They a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage All at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about the implant lifespan? How long can I use it? [Health Column] There are so many different types of implant bone grafting... What criteria should I use to choose?
이현섭 원장26.02.11Views 1316Likes 4 [Health Column] Dental Implant Support for the Elderly: Conditions and Precautions to Drastically Reduce the Cost Burden!
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. As you get older, you come to deeply realize just how precious dental health is. In particular, as elderly people begin to lose their teeth one by one, they find it difficult to chew food, their pronunciation becomes slurred, and they are prone to losing confidence in interpersonal relationships. In the past, many people wore dentures, but nowadays, the trend is to prefer implants due to the comfort they provide, which is similar in texture to natural teeth. However, the biggest obstacle would undoubtedly be the considerable 'cost'. Today, for those of you who have been hesitating to seek treatment due to the financial burden, I will explain in a very simple way how to receive benefits through the senior implant support system. 1. Who is eligible for dental implant support for the elderly? 🦷 If you are 65 years of age or older and have partial edentulism, you can receive treatment for up to two teeth in your lifetime with a 30% co-payment. Currently, health insurance provides dental implant benefits to support the dental health of seniors. However, this does not apply to all situations, and you must meet the following requirements. 🔸 Age Requirements Seniors aged 65 or older 🔸 Dental condition Partially edentulous condition with some teeth remaining 🔸 Membership Eligibility Health insurance subscribers or dependents If you meet these conditions, you can receive insurance coverage for up to two policies in your lifetime, out of the total cost Co-payment approximately 30% You can proceed with treatment at a high level, significantly reducing the burden compared to standard implants. 2. Why do prices vary from dental clinic to dental clinic, and when are additional costs incurred? 🦷Additional procedure costs may apply depending on the materials used and the condition of the patient's gum bone. Many patients ask, "The government provides support, so why is the final price different at every dental clinic?" The reason is that differences arise depending on which brand is used when implanting, the type of prosthesis, and the experience of the medical staff and the dental clinic's system. In addition, not all cases end with just the basic cost of the implant covered by health insurance. ✔️ Cases of severe gum bone deficiency ✔️ Cases where maxillary sinus lift is necessary ✔️ If your overall gum condition is poor In particular, elderly patients often have already absorbed alveolar bone (gum bone), so additional treatments such as bone grafting may be required; in such cases, a separate additional costs This may occur. 3. Why shouldn't you choose a dental clinic based solely on price? 🦷Since the elderly require consideration of both resilience and systemic diseases, the proficiency of medical staff should be the top priority. Dental implants are by no means a one-time treatment to be carelessly placed at a cheap place and called off. For the elderly, precise diagnosis is essential because they have low bone density and slow recovery rates, and above all, often suffer from systemic diseases. If you make a decision based solely on cost and then experience side effects requiring re-implantation, it could end up costing you double the time and money. Therefore, when choosing a dental clinic, be sure to check the checklist below! 📌 Do the medical staff have extensive clinical experience? 📌 Do they use genuine implant materials? 📌 Is a systematic follow-up care and regular check-up system in place? 📌 Is the scope of after-sales service and warranty clear? Ultimately, the core of the implant is How long and stably it can be used without side effects after being planted once It depends on. 4. What should I do if I have systemic diseases such as diabetes or high blood pressure? If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or osteoporosis, you must inform the medical staff before the procedure, as these conditions affect bone fusion. There are a great many elderly patients with underlying conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and osteoporosis. These conditions involve the implant firmly attaching to the bone Bone fusion It can have a direct impact on the process or wound healing. For successful results, you must thoroughly check any medications you are currently taking before the procedure and meticulously manage blood sugar levels and oral hygiene to reduce the possibility of inflammation or unnecessary additional costs. 5. How to keep dental implants healthy for a long time after the procedure? Thorough personal hygiene and regular dental checkups are the only shortcuts to extending your lifespan. Just as important as getting implants economically with support is knowing how to care for them for a lifetime after they are implanted. If you strictly follow just the following three rules in your mouth, you can use it stably for a long time. ✨ Make regular dental checkups every 6 months to 1 year a part of your daily routine! You must never skip the regular check-up schedule provided by the dental clinic. If invisible, microscopic gum inflammation or abnormalities in dental prosthetics are detected early, major treatments can be prevented. 🦷 Thorough brushing is a must; make dental floss and interdental brushes a part of your daily routine. 🚫 Absolutely quit smoking, as it causes inflammation around the implant. ⚠️ Avoid foods that are too hard or excessively tough, like squid. 🏥 Visit the dentist regularly for checkups, even if you have no symptoms F AQ Q1. You mentioned that support is limited to two times in a lifetime. If I am not satisfied with the dental clinic, can I switch midway and receive support again? A1. Health insurance support for dental implants is, in principle, Up to 2 in a lifetime Once the registration process is complete, it is difficult to change dental clinics due to a simple change of mind. You must carefully review everything from the initial diagnosis stage to the scope of aftercare before making a prudent choice. Q2. Are bone graft costs also covered by health insurance benefits (30% co-payment)? A2. No, unfortunately, additional surgeries such as bone grafting or maxillary sinus lifts are Excluded from insurance coverage These are often non-covered items. Since additional costs may arise depending on the patient's gum condition, a thorough diagnosis and consultation are required in advance. conclusion The senior implant support system is a valuable health insurance benefit that improves access to treatment for elderly patients who have been delaying treatment due to the burden of costs. Rather than blindly chasing after places with the lowest prices, choose one that can accurately diagnose my condition Medical staff with extensive clinical experience Whether there is, Post-management system You must also consider whether it is properly equipped to ensure stable use for a long time. If you are experiencing dental discomfort, please do not delay; we encourage you to consult with medical professionals to design a healthy treatment plan that is perfect for you. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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