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View more[Health Column] Front Tooth Laminate Re-treatment: Do I Have to Grind My Teeth Again? (10-Year Checklist)[2]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. You made a big decision to get front tooth laminates about 10 years ago; have you ever looked in the mirror recently and thought, "They don't look the same as before"? If you have been putting off visiting the dentist out of worry, thinking, "Won't they grind down my teeth more if I do it again?" or "What if it gets sensitive?", please pay attention to today's post until the end! ✨ For laminate users in their 10th year Misconceptions and Truths about Re-procedures We will relieve your tension refreshingly. 🦷 1. Are the changes that appear after 10 years really a problem with the laminate itself? ✨ In many cases, natural 'gum changes' are the main cause rather than defects in the prosthetics. Just as our bodies change over time, our gums also undergo gradual changes. Especially as you enter your late 30s and 40s, the gums gradually recede. 'Gum recession' phenomenon It is because this appears. 📌 What symptoms appear? 🔸The boundary between the laminate and the gums becomes visible Grayish or yellowish This is visible ⚠️ 🔸Fine details on the smooth seam foreign body sensation This feeling 🔸I feel like my gum line isn't as even as it used to be 💡 Director Oh's One-Line Advice This is not a failure of the procedure, but something that appears over time natural signal It is! Please do not worry too much; just take this as an opportunity to check your current status. 2. Won't more of the tooth need to be shaved down during the re-procedure? Thanks to recent advancements in dental technology, you can significantly reduce your worries about 'additional removal'. What many people fear the most is 'tooth removal'. Since the volume of deletions was higher 10 years ago than it is now, you must be even more worried. but Technology has really advanced a lot over the years! ✨ 🔹 Fact check to ease your worries ✔️ 0.1mm precision technology: Unlike in the past, we are proceeding while preserving existing structures as much as possible. ✔️ Using Digital Scans: Instead of taking impressions with sticky materials, using a high-resolution oral scanner Prosthetics that fit snugly without gaps We produce. 3. Do I have to remove all the laminates? Depending on your current condition, the direction of treatment is smartly divided into three main categories. ! Tearing everything out blindly isn't the right answer! You can choose the most appropriate method depending on the condition and concerns of your teeth. 🔸 Maintenance : If the bond is strong and you are free of cavities, you can use it for longer with just regular checkups! 👍 🔸 Partial replacement : A problem arose Selectively only one or two teeth Reduce the burden by providing retreatment. 🔸 Complete redesign : We proceed with a 10-year outlook to address bite misalignment or ensure overall smile harmony. ✨ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. I had a lot of it shaved off in the past; is it really possible to have a re-procedure? A1. Yes, it is possible! Through precise diagnosis Analyze the amount of remaining enamel (outer surface of the tooth). Doing it is the priority. 📌Our primary principle is to preserve the remaining tooth structure as much as possible. Q2. Should I get braces instead of laminate re-treatment? A2. The cause of the prosthesis repeatedly breaking Misaligned occlusion If that is the case, correction can be a fundamental solution. However, if you are simply dissatisfied with the color or shape, a re-treatment is much more effective. Q3. If I get the procedure done again this time, can I really use it for a lifetime? A3. Actually, saying it "lasts a lifetime" might be an exaggeration. ⚠️ However, if accompanied by regular checkups and care (such as avoiding hard foods), you can maintain your health for much longer than before! conclusion You don't need to regret the choice you made 10 years ago! Laminates have played a big role in your smiles for the past 10 years. Now Redesign tailored to 'the current me' It's just a time when it's needed. ✨ ✅ Today's Key Summary Recessed gums are a natural part of the aging process. Thanks to digital technology Minimize tooth removal You can do it. Rather than unconditional replacement, work with a professional. Conservation-focused counseling Get it! If you are currently concerned about the smile you see in the mirror, we recommend that you stop worrying and consult a dental professional. We always support your healthy smiles! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.04.29Views 80Likes 3 My front teeth are different colors, so I am considering veneers.[4]
Every time I take a picture My front teeth look yellower than the surrounding teeth. It keeps bothering me. It stands out especially when smiling. I also felt pressured to take a photo of myself smiling naturally. I've tried whitening it too, but The difference wasn't as big as I expected, so I've been deeply conflicted. In such cases, if you get a laminate I am wondering if the colors can be matched naturally. I heard they grind down a lot of teeth. The procedure itself is also burdensome. How much to delete I want to know if it is actually very noticeable. Maintenance period or difficulty of management I am also curious about the reality.
기춘이26.04.16Views 45Likes 6 Just replacing one front tooth makes you a goddess? I recommend the event review of "Never get laminates at Oron Dental Clinic, Zirconia."[8]
Have you heard of front teeth plastic surgery? If you look at celebrities these days, it seems like laminate is a given for everyone. I used to envy the neat, white teeth I saw on TV. My front teeth were also slightly chipped, so I'd been hesitant to take pictures of myself smiling or laugh out loud in front of people for a long time. After looking up events, I found out that these days it's not laminate, it's zirconia. <Orun Dental Clinic Zirconia> on sale at a low price Let me introduce you. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3547 First, I looked at the reviews and saw that there were 329 of them, so I could see that many people were already interested in zirconia treatment. The reviews that helped me were: This was a review from someone who had orthodontic treatment. I liked the fact that they uploaded before-and-after photos and provided detailed explanations, so I recommended them. Now let me explain about zirconia. The laminates that we are familiar with are easily removed and difficult to maintain because they are attached to the outer surface of the teeth. Complementing the shortcomings of laminate Zirconia is placed on top of existing teeth. Strong and solid zirconia protects my teeth 360 degrees It is protected and becomes more beautiful and stronger. Beautiful and strong front teeth without worrying about loss or breakage I can do it. And the most important point. Personal front teeth shaping at Oron Dental Clinic with reasonable price benefits You can receive it. 32% discount per tooth, priced at 380,000 won. For 4 or more teeth, at a cheaper price of 350,000 won per tooth You can do it. I think it would look more natural if you do 4 rather than 2. It's the same. By understanding the face shape and overall atmosphere We will find the most beautiful proportions for you. I like that you can choose from three styles instead of just one. <3 Points to Consider When Choosing a Right Dental Clinic> Collaborative treatment with 1.5 or more specialists 2. Large-scale facilities equipped with the latest medical equipment 3. Thorough sterilization management with intensive disinfection care You can receive treatment through a systematic system This is the right dental clinic with the right environment. <Where is the right dental clinic?> What are the dental clinic hours? You can receive 5000 D points just by receiving consultation. Since we are holding an event together, it would be better to get some advice first. That sounds good. Those who are interested, please check it out by clicking the link~ https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3547
박효정24.07.09Views 245Likes 3 Are anterior tooth wear and anterior tooth decay best treated with aesthetic treatment and veneers?[8]
Before asking my question, I think I need to show you the condition of my teeth, so it might be uncomfortable to look at, but I apologize in advance. In the past, I consistently took care of my teeth, always brushed within 10 minutes after meals, and rinsed my mouth with water before going to bed, so I didn't have tartar buildup and my teeth didn't stain much, which was fine. As I started to like snacks and kept snacking constantly, I didn't brush my teeth as often, and I realized I should brush thoroughly after meals. Since I didn't do that, I think small cavities have started to form between my teeth. And you should brush your teeth up and down properly. Since I want to do it refreshingly, I have been doing the procedure crudely horizontally, so it keeps wearing down, exposing the gums. Sometimes it even reaches the crown, so I have been consistently managing it with resin. However, the resin doesn't last as long as I thought; after a little over a year, it falls off or gets stained. I found that using dental products covered by insurance is not much different from resin. Since each costs about 100,000 won, I need to do this for more than eight teeth that are worn down, which totals around 800,000 won. The cost is burdensome, and although nothing is permanent, I know that laminate veneers are a treatment option that can be maintained for quite a long time. However, my dentist said that since laminate involves grinding down my teeth to place the veneer, if not properly maintained, I might end up needing a full implant later. I want to take overall care of my teeth, but I feel overwhelmed about how to start, so I am asking this question. If you have had experience with treating or managing front teeth cavities and wear due to decay, or if you can share detailed methods and costs, I would appreciate your advice.
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View more[Health Column] Front Tooth Laminate Re-treatment: Do I Have to Grind My Teeth Again? (10-Year Checklist)[2]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. You made a big decision to get front tooth laminates about 10 years ago; have you ever looked in the mirror recently and thought, "They don't look the same as before"? If you have been putting off visiting the dentist out of worry, thinking, "Won't they grind down my teeth more if I do it again?" or "What if it gets sensitive?", please pay attention to today's post until the end! ✨ For laminate users in their 10th year Misconceptions and Truths about Re-procedures We will relieve your tension refreshingly. 🦷 1. Are the changes that appear after 10 years really a problem with the laminate itself? ✨ In many cases, natural 'gum changes' are the main cause rather than defects in the prosthetics. Just as our bodies change over time, our gums also undergo gradual changes. Especially as you enter your late 30s and 40s, the gums gradually recede. 'Gum recession' phenomenon It is because this appears. 📌 What symptoms appear? 🔸The boundary between the laminate and the gums becomes visible Grayish or yellowish This is visible ⚠️ 🔸Fine details on the smooth seam foreign body sensation This feeling 🔸I feel like my gum line isn't as even as it used to be 💡 Director Oh's One-Line Advice This is not a failure of the procedure, but something that appears over time natural signal It is! Please do not worry too much; just take this as an opportunity to check your current status. 2. Won't more of the tooth need to be shaved down during the re-procedure? Thanks to recent advancements in dental technology, you can significantly reduce your worries about 'additional removal'. What many people fear the most is 'tooth removal'. Since the volume of deletions was higher 10 years ago than it is now, you must be even more worried. but Technology has really advanced a lot over the years! ✨ 🔹 Fact check to ease your worries ✔️ 0.1mm precision technology: Unlike in the past, we are proceeding while preserving existing structures as much as possible. ✔️ Using Digital Scans: Instead of taking impressions with sticky materials, using a high-resolution oral scanner Prosthetics that fit snugly without gaps We produce. 3. Do I have to remove all the laminates? Depending on your current condition, the direction of treatment is smartly divided into three main categories. ! Tearing everything out blindly isn't the right answer! You can choose the most appropriate method depending on the condition and concerns of your teeth. 🔸 Maintenance : If the bond is strong and you are free of cavities, you can use it for longer with just regular checkups! 👍 🔸 Partial replacement : A problem arose Selectively only one or two teeth Reduce the burden by providing retreatment. 🔸 Complete redesign : We proceed with a 10-year outlook to address bite misalignment or ensure overall smile harmony. ✨ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. I had a lot of it shaved off in the past; is it really possible to have a re-procedure? A1. Yes, it is possible! Through precise diagnosis Analyze the amount of remaining enamel (outer surface of the tooth). Doing it is the priority. 📌Our primary principle is to preserve the remaining tooth structure as much as possible. Q2. Should I get braces instead of laminate re-treatment? A2. The cause of the prosthesis repeatedly breaking Misaligned occlusion If that is the case, correction can be a fundamental solution. However, if you are simply dissatisfied with the color or shape, a re-treatment is much more effective. Q3. If I get the procedure done again this time, can I really use it for a lifetime? A3. Actually, saying it "lasts a lifetime" might be an exaggeration. ⚠️ However, if accompanied by regular checkups and care (such as avoiding hard foods), you can maintain your health for much longer than before! conclusion You don't need to regret the choice you made 10 years ago! Laminates have played a big role in your smiles for the past 10 years. Now Redesign tailored to 'the current me' It's just a time when it's needed. ✨ ✅ Today's Key Summary Recessed gums are a natural part of the aging process. Thanks to digital technology Minimize tooth removal You can do it. Rather than unconditional replacement, work with a professional. Conservation-focused counseling Get it! If you are currently concerned about the smile you see in the mirror, we recommend that you stop worrying and consult a dental professional. We always support your healthy smiles! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.04.29Views 80Likes 3 [Health Column] Partial Front Teeth Correction: Side Effects and Conditions You Must Consider Before Finishing Quickly
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. Where do your eyes go first when you meet someone, talk, or smile brightly? As a dentist meeting many people, I realize that the 'front teeth,' which are immediately visible when speaking or smiling, have the greatest impact on one's impression. If your front teeth are crooked or stick out, your mouth is likely to look protruding. This often becomes a major concern because it makes it easy to unintentionally give the impression that I am angry or sulky. Recently, as before-and-after photos of quickly correcting only the front teeth have gained popularity on social media, there has been a significant increase in the number of people seeking methods to complete treatment quickly, following the trend, instead of undergoing full orthodontic treatment. "Can't I also get just my protruding front teeth fixed quickly, instead of the full braces?" It is natural to be drawn to the low cost and short duration as you think. However, you should never take partial orthodontic treatment for the front teeth lightly. This is because an incorrect approach could worsen your appearance or lead to temporomandibular joint problems, ultimately resulting in the unfortunate setback of having to spend double the cost and time to undergo full correction again. Today, for those considering partial front tooth correction, I will clearly explain the medical criteria regarding when you can proceed with confidence and when you should absolutely avoid it! 1. What are the advantages of partial anterior correction compared to full correction? ? ✨ It drastically reduces the financial burden by cutting the time and cost to less than half compared to full correction. Full orthodontic treatment, which involves moving all the teeth, generally takes at least one year, or more than two years if tooth extraction is involved. On the other hand, because partial anterior correction focuses on moving only a few problematic teeth, 3 to 4 months at the shortest, and usually within 6 to 10 months at the longest. The treatment is completed at. Also, brackets are not attached to all teeth, but usually from canine to canine, either upper or lower Appliances only on around the 6 front teeth You will attach it. Since the number of devices attached is small, the cost is lower compared to full correction. Less than half It has the attractive advantage of being reduced to a very low economic burden. 📌 It is also full of conveniences you can experience in your daily life! The sensation of foreign objects or pain in the mouth is much less compared to full orthodontic treatment. There is no device on the molars used for chewing, so it is much more comfortable when eating. 💡 You can also choose from a variety of appliance types to suit your situation and preferences, including invisible lingual braces attached to the inside of the teeth as well as the outside, or clear aligners. 2. What are the potential side effects of getting only partial correction just because it is a trend? ✨ If the process is pushed too hard, side effects such as teeth protruding forward or tooth sensitivity may occur. . Although it appears fast and affordable on the surface, unfortunately, not all patients can achieve satisfactory results with partial anterior tooth correction. In actual clinical practice, patients undergoing partial orthodontics Less than 10% of all orthodontic patients The cases in which it can be applied are very limited to the extent that it amounts to nothing more than that. To straighten teeth, 'space' is absolutely necessary for the teeth to move safely. However, if you try to forcefully straighten the teeth using only front teeth appliances while leaving the molars as they are, there will be insufficient space. Side effect of teeth gradually moving forward (protruding) this It can happen. To prevent this, 'interdental reduction,' which involves finely grinding down the spaces between the teeth, is sometimes performed. If interproximal reduction is excessively concentrated only in the partial orthodontic area, the tooth surface becomes thin, making it difficult to eat. tooth sensitivity You must be careful, as this may appear and cause you trouble. 3. What are the criteria for success and failure of partial orthodontics based on actual treatment cases? ✨ Ignoring the limitations of the oral structure leads to lower satisfaction, but success is achieved by using the correct device following a precise diagnosis. . ❌ Disappointing failure cases In the case of one actual patient, the front teeth were severely overlapping due to a dental arch that was narrowed into a triangular (V-shape). It was recommended that the shape of the dental arch be properly widened through full correction, but At the patient's strong request, partial orthodontic treatment was performed only on the lingual side of the front teeth. I have done it. As a result, the front teeth themselves were rounded, but due to a lack of space, the teeth extended forward, disrupting the harmony with the molars and causing the canines to protrude outwards. In the end, the patient was not very satisfied and Reconsider the entire correction process. There is an unfortunate case where this happened. ⭕ Successful Treatment Cases On the other hand, for another patient who visited due to protruding front teeth, we wisely secured space for tooth movement. It slightly widens the space around the front teeth without touching any other teeth inside the mouth. Perform the 'arch expansion device' first. Partial correction was performed after that. Thanks to this, sufficient space is secured, allowing the teeth to naturally move inward without protruding. very successful results I was able to obtain. As such, a thorough preliminary diagnosis to determine whether your oral structure is truly suitable for partial orthodontics is essential above all else. 4. In what cases is partial orthodontic treatment for the front teeth recommended? ✨ It is recommended only when the amount of tooth movement or space deficiency is minimal (approximately 1–2 mm) and the molar occlusion is perfect. . From a medical perspective, there are no structural skeletal problems and only A 'slight' problem situation involving a minute lack of space of approximately 1–2 mm or requiring relocation. Partial correction is most effective in this area. 🔹 Representative types for which partial correction is recommended Slightly crooked front teeth : Cases where the degree of tooth misalignment is not severe (approximately 1–2 mm) and can be sufficiently straightened with light interproximal reduction. Slightly spaced front teeth : Cases where there is a gap of about 1mm between the incisors, or a minute gap of approximately 0.5 to 1mm between the canines and premolars that only requires closing the space. In cases where only one tooth is protruding : Cases where the overall occlusion and molar alignment are perfect, but only one front tooth is slightly protruding forward and can be gently pushed back into place. ⚠️ Conversely, in such cases, partial correction is absolutely impossible! If you have symptoms such as a protruding mouth, an underbite, an underbite where the upper and lower front teeth meet in reverse, facial asymmetry, severe crowding, a deep bite where the teeth meet too deeply, or an open bite where the teeth do not meet at all, skeletal improvement and overall occlusal adjustment are essential. In this case, the problem cannot be solved by partial correction alone, so You must proceed with full proofreading. You must do this to be safe. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Can I really finish partial orthodontic treatment for my front teeth in just 6 months? A1. Yes, it is definitely possible if it is a mild case with minimal tooth movement! As short as 3 to 4 months, usually Around 6 months Surface treatment is completed neatly. However, depending on the individual's dental condition or the need for space, it may take up to 10 months. Q2. My front teeth are getting increasingly crooked as I get older. Is partial orthodontics possible for this as well? A2. There are really many people whose front teeth become misaligned due to acquired factors as their gums weaken with age. After visiting a dental clinic for a thorough diagnosis of your gums and alveolar bone, if there are no issues with molar occlusion and the misalignment of your front teeth is minor, they can be corrected through partial orthodontics. Q3. Are lingual partial braces, which are attached to the inside, completely invisible from the outside? A3. Yes, since the device is precisely attached only to the inner surface of the teeth, unless you open your mouth very wide in daily life The orthodontic device is not visible at all from the outside. Thanks to this, satisfaction is extremely high among office workers and those who frequently interact face-to-face. conclusion ✨ Suggestions for Wise Orthodontic Treatment Partial correction of front teeth It is an excellent treatment method that can dramatically reduce time and costs while significantly brightening one's appearance, provided the medical conditions are right. However, if you approach this with the sole intention of "finishing it quickly," you may experience side effects such as teeth protruding forward or a damaged bite. Even if it appears 'slightly' misaligned to the patient, a precise diagnosis reveals that in many cases, full correction is necessary due to skeletal or spatial limitations. Therefore, if you are considering partial orthodontics, we strongly recommend that you visit at least two or three dental clinics and receive a thorough consultation from an orthodontist, rather than making a hasty decision based on the advice of just one place. Finding an accurate diagnosis and medical compromise tailored to your dental condition is the sure first step to creating a beautiful smile you will never regret. Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Laminates, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.05.19Views 8Likes 0 [Health Column] A Chipped Front Tooth: Neglecting It Can Be a Big Deal? A Complete Guide from How to Respond Immediately After a Alarming Accident to Treatment[4]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. The experience of breaking your front teeth with a 'crunch' while chewing hard food, or bumping them against something, happens much more commonly than you might think. Since your front teeth are the most important part in determining your impression, your heart will sink the moment you look in the mirror. But don't worry too much! Appropriate coping methods and treatments tailored to me If you know just this, you can protect your precious teeth and fully regain your bright smile. Today, I'll pick out the key information and share it with you! 1. What if your front tooth suddenly chipped? Check 'this' before going to the dentist! 👋 Please remember these three things before visiting the dentist: secure the fragment, check for nerve exposure, and do not neglect the problem! Although you may be flustered by a sudden accident, checking the checklist below first can significantly improve the treatment outcome. 🦷 Don't throw away tooth fragments! If the broken piece is large Physiological saline or milk Soak it in water and bring it back as soon as possible. Depending on the condition, reattachment may be possible. ⚠️Can you see the nerve? How is the pain? If the fractured area appears red or the sensitivity is severe, the nerve is exposed Emergency situation It could be. In this case, you must rush to the dentist without delay. 🚫 "It's just a little, it'll be fine, right?" Never neglect it! If bacteria penetrate even a tiny, barely visible gap Internal cavities or additional damage This can lead to medical expenses being several times higher later. 2. What is the perfect treatment for my dental condition? 👋 Depending on the extent of the damage, you must select the optimal method, ranging from resin to implants. Since teeth do not heal naturally once broken, a professional diagnosis is essential depending on the depth of the fracture. What if it's a slight crack or micro-damage? ➡️ [Resin] It is a method of filling with material that matches the color of the teeth. Immediate recovery on the same day The fact that it is possible is a big advantage! ✨ If you have moderate damage requiring shape improvement? ➡️ [Airnate / Laminate] It is effective when resin is insufficient. Especially Airate It restores broken areas precisely and naturally with almost no tooth removal. What if it is severe damage with more than half broken? ➡️ [Crown] If a root canal is necessary, the entire tooth needs to be protected by a sturdy crown. You can think of it as the tooth's 'armor'! 🛡️ What if the tooth is fractured all the way to the root? ➡️ [Implant] When a tooth cannot be saved, it must be extracted and the most natural-looking artificial tooth implanted to restore function. 3. What should I do to keep my treated front teeth strong for a lifetime? 👋 Maintenance is key for dental prosthetics! Your front tooth usage habits and regular checkups determine their lifespan. . There are promises you must keep to maintain your carefully treated front teeth for a long time. ✨ 🍎 Say goodbye to the habit of crunching with your front teeth! Prosthetics are more sensitive to impact than natural teeth. Chewing on ice, biting into an apple, breaking off tough meat It is best to avoid this. (Please cut into small pieces with a knife before eating!) 🪥 Oral assistive devices are a necessity, not an option! The boundary between the prosthesis and the gum is a vulnerable area prone to cavities. Please clean it thoroughly using an interdental brush or dental floss. 📅 Date the dentist every 6 months! By checking the adhesive condition through regular inspections, you can prevent sudden detachment or damage. ❓ FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions Q1. If I put the broken pieces back together, will it be as sturdy as before? ? A1. If the surface is clean, reattachment is possible, but the bonding strength will inevitably be weaker than that of the original tooth. If you consider durability and aesthetics Resin or airate It is often more advantageous to reinforce with this. Q2. The crack is really tiny, so it should be okay to just leave it, right? ? A2. Even a small scratch can cause the fractured area to gradually enlarge if chewing force is continuously applied. ⚠️ The sharp edges may cause injuries inside the mouth, so it is safer to trim them slightly or apply protective treatment. Q3. Can I eat right after treatment? ? A3. You can eat immediately after the procedure for resin or airnate! However, until it is fully established Avoid very hot or cold food, and sticky food on that day. Please don't forget to be considerate and avoid that! 😉 📝 conclusion Don't neglect your bright smile! As time passes, treating a broken front tooth becomes more complex and the financial burden increases. Are you feeling a little better? The time you want to can be the most dangerous. Key Summary: Collect the fragment ➡️ Nerve check ➡️ Visit the dentist quickly! Management Points: Avoid hard foods & regular checkups are essential! If you are currently worried about a slightly cracked front tooth, do not hesitate to get an accurate diagnosis of your current condition. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic will restore your precious smile in the fastest and safest way possible! ✨ Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare Prosthodontics Specialist Graduate of Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Severance Hospital (Sinchon), completed Prosthodontics residency Certified and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Outstanding member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry Former Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Former Representative Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch Current) Board Member, Specialist Committee, and Academic Affairs Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Current Director of Academic Planning, Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) View more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] No-prep Veneers, Are They Really 'No Prep'? 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정재욱 원장26.05.04Views 68Likes 2 [Health Column] Top 5 Questions About Non-invasive Laminates and Airnate[5]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. For a bright smile these days Uncut laminate There are really a lot of people who are thinking about this, aren't there? Compensating for the shortcomings of existing laminates Preserve your natural teeth while completing the beauty Airate We have carefully selected and summarized only the most frequently asked questions about this! 📌 Dental health and aesthetics Check out the key information to kill two birds with one stone right now! 1. How is it different from conventional laminates? ? 👋 The biggest difference lies in the 'preservation of natural teeth'. The conventional method involves the tooth surface (enamel) to create a pretty shape Remove approximately 0.2~1.2mm The process of doing so was also necessary. but Airate is one that hardly grinds the teeth Minimal deletion or no deletion method It proceeds as follows. ✨ merit : Minimize tooth removal Therefore, after the procedure tooth sensitivity or pain It has greatly reduced concerns about it. 💡 This can be a good alternative for those who hesitated because they were afraid of grinding down their precious teeth. 2. Won't it break easily since it's so thin? ? 👋 It is ultra-thin within 0.3mm, but its durability has been made even more robust. Airate It uses very thin ceramic, but compared to conventional... highly durable material It is produced as. In addition, using the technical capabilities of our in-house laboratory, the space between the tooth and the prosthesis tight, seamless connection Therefore, the risk of damage or detachment was minimized. ✔️ core Just because something is thin does not mean it is weak, Enhanced with precise adhesion technology, it delivers strong retention. do. 3. Is this really a safe procedure? I'm worried about side effects! 👋 Our precision diagnostic system relieves concerns about nerve damage and side effects. Airnate Preservation of the tooth's natural structure We adopt this as the first principle. ⚠️ Prevention of nerve damage : Since almost no tooth is removed, there is extremely little risk of the internal nerve being exposed or damaged. 🔍 Precision design : By utilizing university hospital-grade facial scans and 3D data, we custom-design the color, shape, and pattern for each individual patient, thereby preventing excessive procedures. 4. Wouldn't it look artificial because it's just too white? ? 👋 Handmade coloring recreates the transparency and texture of your own teeth. It is not simply about attaching bright white! natural teeth Multicolor and multilayer structure Keep it as is It achieves subtle transparency and light transmittance. ✨ result You can achieve a 'natural smile that suits you perfectly' by harmonizing seamlessly with your surrounding teeth. 5. How should I care for the area after the procedure? ? 👋 Just like natural teeth! They will last a long time with just basic care. There is no separate, special, or complex management method. 🪥 Hygiene management Thorough brushing is essential! Please ensure that plaque does not accumulate on the edges of dental prosthetics through regular scaling. 🚫 Habit correction You should avoid the habit of biting into hard and tough foods, such as ice or cartilage, with your front teeth. 📅 Regular checkups Visiting the dentist every 6 months to a year to check your condition is the best way to extend your lifespan. ❓ FAQ Q1. Is it possible for anyone if it is uncensored? A1. Airnate provides a natural look with a thin thickness of 0.3mm or less, but for satisfactory results, Individual's occlusion and gum health Check first You must do so. It is recommended that you make a decision after consulting with experienced medical professionals. Q2. Is the pain severe after the procedure? A2. Since there is almost no tooth removal, potential issues that may occur during or after the procedure Concerns about tooth sensitivity and pain It is a safe method that significantly reduces [the amount]. 📝 conclusion A wise choice for your precious teeth : Airate It is an advanced solution that combines aesthetics and durability. But above all, the most important thing is Getting a precise diagnosis of my condition rather than blindly deciding on a procedure no see. At Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic 1:1 Personalized Diagnosis We hope you regain your precious dental health and confident smile through this! A new smile, a new beginning! Join Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare Prosthodontics Specialist Graduate of Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Severance Hospital (Sinchon), completed Prosthodontics residency Certified and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Outstanding member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry Former Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Former Chief Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch Current) Board Member, Specialist Committee, and Academic Affairs Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Current Director of Academic Planning, Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) View more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] No-prep Veneers, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know [Health Column] Airnate – Why Minimally Removed Tooth Reshaping is Possible in Just One Week If you would like to check the causes of bad breath and your oral condition in more detail with Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic >
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