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[Health Column] Why Is the Cost of Implant Revision Surgery More Expensive Than the Initial One? The Real Reason Explained by a Dental Specialist
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 52Likes 0 [Health Column] Smart Full Body Implants: Principles of 'Standard Implantation' to Prevent Wasting Cost and Time ✨[2]
hello! Son Dong-guk, Chief Director of Toktok Plant Dental Clinic It is. 😊 ✏️ As you get older, dental and gum problems are a difficult concern to avoid. In fact, there are many people who visit the clinic heartbroken after losing more than half of their teeth. In the past, many people used dentures, but nowadays, they prefer implants because they provide good chewing power and cause less foreign body sensation. However, proceeding with almost no teeth Full implant Since the physical and financial burden is significant, a more precise plan is required. ✏️ Why is precise diagnosis so important for full body implants? ? As this is a highly complex surgery involving the implantation of 15 to 20 implants in the upper and lower jaws, meticulous planning is essential. Full dental implants are a major surgery that goes beyond simply implanting a few teeth to reconstructing the entire oral cavity. Because the scope of the surgery is wide Implant location perfectly suited to the individual's oral structure and gum condition Deciding on that is the key. Director's Tip! To restore chewing power similar to natural teeth and use them comfortably for a long time, the first step, the 'diagnosis,' must be accurate. ✏️ If you forcefully save a bad tooth, it can actually be harmful. ? 👉🏻Insisting on using teeth that are in poor condition can lead to the need for implant revision surgery, so caution is required. Many people say, "I want to save even one more of my teeth," but if you forcibly leave behind a tooth with severe inflammation... Inflammation can spread to the newly implanted implant. As a result, if you have to undergo revision surgery, it will cost twice as much time and money. • Checkpoint Based on the diagnosis of an expert with over 190,000 implantation data points, there are times when bold decisions are necessary for long-term success. ✏️ What is the 'principled treatment' that Toktok Plant insists on? ? 👉🏻 We ensure long-term stability with customized abutment teeth and high-strength zirconia. The implant procedure proceeds in the order of implanting a fixture into the gum bone, connecting an abutment, and then placing a prosthesis. The most important thing at this time is The fixation of the body firmly into the bone It is. If there is a bone deficiency, a bone graft must be performed to ensure long-term stability. • Materials used We tailored to each patient's gum line Custom abutment Reduced worry about fracture strong Zirconia prostheses We are increasing durability by using 🔹 FAQ: We'll answer your questions! Q1. How long does the entire implant treatment usually take? A1. There are individual differences, but usually 3 to 6 months It takes about that long. The three months required for the fixture to firmly bond with the gum bone (osseointegration) is a necessary period of patience. You must go through this process properly to use it healthily for a lifetime. Q2. Is it absolutely necessary to have an incision and bone graft? A2. If there is sufficient bone, a non-incisional procedure is possible, but, Most of them are for the lifespan of the implant Sufficient bone graft This is necessary do. To create a sturdy foundation, the necessary areas must be properly incised and the bone meticulously filled in. Q3. How long does an implant last? A3. If you plant it properly according to the principles and the patient manages it meticulously semi-permanent use This is possible. If standard treatment and aftercare based on 190,000 data points are combined, it can easily last for decades. 🔹 Conclusion: A choice that changes your quality of life A choice that changes your quality of life Implants are not simply tools for chewing food, The process of rebuilding your quality of life no see. In the era of centenarians, implants that last only 10 years are meaningless. ✔️ Please make sure to remember this! • From surgery to prosthetics Standard principles Please check if you are observing it. • Where clinical data is abundant Safe medical treatment Please receive this. • Regularly even after implantation Aftercare is mandatory! Based on over 190,000 data points, Toktok Plant Dental Clinic will do its best to ensure that your valuable time and money are not wasted. Smart Implant Dental Clinic Chief Director Son Dong-guk Ministry of Health and Welfare certification Periodontology specialist Seoul Science High School Early graduation Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry graduate Seoul National University Dental hospital intern Seoul National University Dental hospital Periodontology Resident 2010-2012 Seoul National University Dental Hospital Implant Treatment Center attending physician 2018 Osstem AIC implant course faculty Certified by the Korean Academy of Periodontology Regular member of the Korean Academy of Periodontology Korean Academy of Dental Implantology Regular member Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member Implant treatment 17 Over years of extensive clinical know-how possession High difficulty Full implant and maxillary sinus Giant's Art Possesses numerous cases in the field The medical content of this column was written by referencing internal clinical statistics from Toktok Plant Dental Clinic (as of April 2026), the YouTube Health Chosun Disease Encyclopedia (All Implants section - featuring and consultation by Director Son Dong-guk), and related medical information. 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손동국 원장26.04.22Views 87Likes 2 [Health Column] Why Do Teeth Whitening Costs Vary from Dental Clinic to Clinic? Selection Criteria from an Expert ✨[3]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. White teeth revealed when smiling brightly are everyone's dream. Perhaps that is why many people are considering teeth whitening. When you actually receive counseling "Why are the costs so different at every dental clinic?" You will likely have questions. You felt anxious looking only for cheap places, but found expensive ones burdensome, right? 📌Today, the secret behind that cost difference and Criteria for Choosing Fail-Proof Teeth Whitening I will organize it thoroughly for you! 1. Why is it difficult to simply compare teeth whitening treatment costs? This is because teeth whitening is more than just a procedure of applying medication. Many people think, "Aren't all skin whitening treatments the same?" but in reality, there are really many factors to consider. Key causes of cost differences It is as follows. Concentration and ingredients of whitening agents : The results vary depending on the quality of the medication used. 🧪 Equipment used : Whitening efficiency is determined by the type of LED or light equipment. ⚡ Number of procedures and time : This is because the number of times required varies depending on the individual's degree of discoloration. Medical staff proficiency : The key is how precisely the gum protectant is applied and how evenly the procedure is performed. 💡 A word from the Director: Even procedures with the same name can vary widely in value depending on how they are performed! 2. What is the right teeth whitening method for me? 🦷 Professional whitening versus at-home whitening; the choice depends on your purpose. Teeth whitening generally comes in two main paths. Choose the one that best suits your situation! ✔️ Professional Teeth Whitening (Dental Procedure) At the dental clinic High-concentration whitening agent and beam equipment Proceed quickly using . It is effective when you want noticeable changes in a short period of time (job interviews, weddings, etc.). ✨ Medical staff apply the gum protectant directly, ensuring safety and high color uniformity. ✔️ At-home teeth whitening (home care) In a mold made by a dentist Low-concentration whitening agent Put it in and manage it yourself at home. It brightens slowly, but is relatively inexpensive and great for consistent maintenance. 🏠 3. Why do the results come out differently even though the price is the same? 🦷 This is due to differences in individual dental conditions and treatment expertise. The reason why results differ even with similar costs Causes of tooth discoloration It's because everyone is different. 🔍 Simple food discoloration lightens quickly, but, Discoloration caused by antibiotics Ina Old discoloration silver Repeat procedures are necessary You can do it. Whether a smooth, stain-free result is achieved depends on how precisely the whitening agent is applied and the quality of the product used. Rather than simply looking at the price tag, A place that accurately identifies the cause of my discoloration and creates a customized plan It is important to find it! 4. What precautions must you check before whitening? 🦷 Teeth whitening is safe only if the condition of your teeth is confirmed to be healthy. ⚠️ You cannot whiten your teeth immediately without any conditions. If you have any of the symptoms below, you must receive treatment first. If you have cavities or gum inflammation : The whitening agent may cause severe pain upon contact. 🦷 In cases of severe sensitivity : Caution is required as sensitivity may temporarily increase after whitening. During pregnancy and breastfeeding : We recommend postponing whitening treatments if possible. 5. What are the best tips for maintaining the effects for a long time? 🦷 Post-procedure care is the finishing touch to whitening! ☕🚫 Lifestyle habits are really important to maintain brighter teeth for a long time. Avoid foods that cause discoloration : Please avoid foods with strong coloring, such as coffee, wine, and curry. Making straw use a part of daily life : It reduces the surface area where beverages come into direct contact with the teeth. Thorough hygiene management : If you brush your teeth immediately after meals and practice quitting smoking and moderation in drinking, it will last much longer. ✨ FAQ Q1. Does teeth become very sensitive after teeth whitening? ? A1. You may experience a cold sensation due to temporary hypersensitivity, but it usually disappears naturally within a few days. If done under the supervision of a professional, you don't need to worry too much. 😊 Q2. Are over-the-counter whitening products also effective? ? A2. Unverified products have unclear concentrations and pose a risk of irritating the gums or causing burns. For your safety, be sure to consult with a dentist and use certified products! conclusion Teeth Whitening Treatment: 3 Things More Important Than Cost Teeth whitening goes beyond simply making teeth whiter; your confidence This is a treatment that helps you find it. Cost is important, but make sure to check at least these three things! Is this method suitable for my dental condition? Is it possible to sufficiently reach the desired color? Is the follow-up care systematic? If you want to change your first impression with a bright smile, please make a careful choice by considering the quality of the overall process and the result together, rather than comparing prices alone. Consult with an expert anytime if you have any questions! 👨⚕️✨ 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? 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이현섭 원장26.04.15Views 1670Likes 3 [Health Column] Is Dental Resin Treatment Possible for a Broken Molar? A Guide from Costs to Treatment Standards ✨[11]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. When a tooth is slightly chipped or cracked, there is a question that many people ask first. as soon as Couldn't we just do it simply with resin? This is the part I am doing. Many people prefer resin due to its low cost and the ability to complete treatment on the same day, but in reality, its feasibility clearly depends on the condition of the teeth. Today, I will easily explain the criteria for resin treatment for fractured molars! 🦷 ( Fracture (It refers to a condition where part of the tooth is chipped or cracked!) 1. In what cases is dental resin treatment possible? ? 🦷 It is most effective when the extent of tooth damage is small and in the early stages. . Resin offers excellent aesthetics because it involves directly filling the tooth with a material similar in color. I mainly recommend this for the following situations. 📌 Fine cracks: In the case of a very thin crack on the surface of a tooth 📌 Small fracture: In cases where a small part of the tooth is chipped off 📌 Early tooth decay: When the rotten area is not large and can be filled immediately after removal 📌 Deficit Supplement: When part of the front teeth or molars is lost 💡 A word from the Director! If it is in the early stages, the biggest appeal of resin is that it allows for treatment while preserving natural teeth as much as possible! 2. Why are small cracks, which seem insignificant, dangerous? ? 🦷 Teeth lack the ability to heal themselves, so if left untreated, a small problem will eventually become a major one. . Even tiny cracks that are barely visible should be treated with caution if they send the following signals. ✔️ Instantly when chewing food A tingling sensation ✔️ The sensation when eating cold water or hot food A brief chill ✔️ Especially on specific areas The sensation of food getting stuck ⚠️ Be careful! The cracks in the teeth gradually deepen over time. If you cannot resolve it with resin in time Inlay, Crown, Root Canal Treatment Beyond the worst case implants You might have to do up to that. You should consider resin as a treatment to be done 'in advance when possible'. 3. What causes teeth to break? ? 🦷 Not only accidents but also trivial daily habits can make your teeth diseased. . Molars are where chewing force is concentrated, so even small damage can quickly escalate. Watch out for the following minor habits! ❄️ Bite the ice: The habit of crushing hard ice with teeth 🦀 Hard food: Enjoying tough and hard foods such as marinated crab and nuts 🦷 bad habit: Teeth grinding or unconsciously clenching teeth while sleeping 📉 Other factors: Areas weakened by cavities or natural weakening due to aging 4. How do dentists find invisible gold? ? 🦷 Even cracks that are difficult to identify with the naked eye can be detected through precise inspection. all. 🔹 Coloration Test: Confirm the location by letting the pigment seep into the crack. 🔹 Optical Inspection: It uses a special light reaction to locate areas where bacteria have proliferated or cracks have formed. 🔹 CT Scan: We provide the most accurate diagnosis by assessing the depth and extent of the gold in three dimensions. 5. Resin vs. Inlay/Crown, How to Choose ? 🦷 Resin is not necessarily the best option; you must choose the 'appropriate' treatment for your tooth condition. . division Resin treatment Inlay / Crown Applicable to small crack, minor fracture When the extent of damage is large or root canal treatment is required Key Features Fast treatment, low cost High durability and withstands strong chewing forces FAQ Q1. I've heard that resin fillings on molars fall off easily. Is that true? ? A1. Durability has improved compared to the past due to advancements in materials and adhesive technology. However, since molars are subjected to strong chewing forces, if the fracture is too extensive, inlays or crowns may last longer and remain strong than resin. Q2. I have a cracked tooth, but if it doesn't hurt, is it okay to just leave it alone? ? A2. Even if there is no pain, the crack continues to progress. By the time you feel pain, there is a high probability that the nerve has already been fractured, so getting a checkup and reinforcing it with resin when there are no symptoms is the most economical and safest method. conclusion Timing is key to dental health! Once damaged, teeth do not heal on their own. If you keep putting it off thinking, "This much should be fine," you might miss the opportunity to finish it with a simple resin treatment. ✨ Just remember this! Reduce the habit of eating hard foods and crunching on ice If You Grind Your Teeth, Use a Mouthguard Detecting abnormalities early through regular checkups If you experience even the slightest tooth sensitivity or tingling, we recommend that you get it checked at a nearby dental clinic before it is too late. 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 원장26.03.25Views 1764Likes 3 [Health Column] Getting implants in your early or late 20s? An honest look at cost, lifespan, and reviews.[10]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. I'm only in my twenties and I'm getting implants... 😥 In the examination room The question most often asked by patients in their 20s This is it. I don't have any friends around me who have had implants yet, and when I search, most of the stories I find are about people in their 50s or 60s. But more than I thought Situations in which implants should be considered even in one's early or late 20s exists steadily. today Why do we find ourselves at this crossroads? , and Cost, lifespan, and reviews I'll explain it to you calmly. Why do people get implants in their 20s? 🦷It often starts with an 'unavoidable situation' rather than a management failure. So why does this happen? Implants in your 20s are more a matter of lifestyle than anything else. The inevitable reason It often leads to . 🔸 Three representative cases ✔️ Failure of deep cavity/root canal treatment If a tooth that was treated in childhood repeatedly causes problems and eventually leads to tooth extraction ✔️ Accident/trauma Damage to front teeth or molars due to impact while riding a bicycle, kickboard, or exercising ✔️ congenital missing teeth If you were born with a missing tooth, you are faced with the choice between orthodontics and implants. A question that comes up a lot is, “Can’t we just leave it blank?” ⚠️ But teeth don't leave empty spaces. When the adjacent teeth are tilted and the bite is misaligned, Rather, it is in the direction of damaging even healthy teeth. It often progresses like this. Why do implant costs feel more burdensome in your 20s? 🦷Because this is the first time I've experienced a 'big medical bill' The reason why implant costs seem so high in your 20s is simple. mostly My first expensive dental treatment Because it's a win. 🔸 Factors that make up the cost of implants ✔️ Goes into the gum bone Implant body ✔️ Connecting the body and teeth abutment ✔️ Visible on the outside prosthesis (crown) ✔️Additional if needed Bone grafting and maxillary sinus augmentation Fortunately, those in their early and late 20s In many cases, the bone condition is good There are many cases where the procedure ends with only basic implants without bone grafting. On average Price range: mid to late 800,000 won to early 1 million won per unit It is often formed in, There are significant differences depending on the brand, prosthetic material, and aftercare system. ✨ Important points For people in their 20s, 'long-term cost' is more important than 'one-time price'. How long will implants last if I get them in my 20s? 🦷It is not ‘age’ but ‘management habits’ that determine lifespan. This is the most frequently asked question. “You’re so young… You have to use it for the rest of your life, right?” To conclude, Being young doesn't automatically mean you'll live longer. In general, the average lifespan of implant prosthetics is About 10 years ago is described as: But this is If the management status is average This is a story based on . 🔹 Benefits of Implants in Your 20s ✔️ Fast gum recovery ✔️ Fewer systemic diseases ✔️ High success rate of early osseointegration 🔸 Drawbacks to watch out for ⚠️ Teeth grinding and clenching habits ⚠️ Late-night snacking, smoking, and irregular lifestyle ⚠️ If you neglect regular checkups Ultimately, what determines the lifespan of the implant is It's not about age, it's about management habits no see. What are some common stories that come up in reviews of implants in people in their 20s? 🦷'The time I neglected it was more regrettable than the implant itself.' If you look at actual implant reviews in people in their 20s, you'll see similar things repeated. 🔸 Frequently asked questions “It wasn’t as painful as I thought.” “I don’t know why I kept putting it off.” “Early management is really important.” A particularly striking statement is this: “It’s not the implant that’s the problem, but the time I neglected it before that that I regret more.” Your 20s are a time when you feel like you have a lot of time, As for dental problems, Time spent procrastinating is time lost. may lead to. FAQ Q1. Are implants very painful in your 20s? A1. There are individual differences, but many reviews say, “It was more bearable than I thought.” Q2. Why do implant costs vary from hospital to hospital? A2. There may be differences depending on the implant brand, prosthetic material, and aftercare standards. Q3. If I do it in my 20s, do I have to do it again later? A3. It depends on the maintenance condition, and regular maintenance has a great impact on the lifespan. conclusion ✔️ Implants in your 20s may not be an 'early choice' but a 'necessary choice'. ✔️ Rather than making a decision based solely on price, Long-term maintenance perspective You must check it out. ✔️ Carefully review the implant experience, prosthetic design management, and aftercare standards. Implants are not a short-term treatment. Structures that will be used together for decades to come no see. Especially if you are in your 20s, you need to be even more careful. Don't just search alone, check the current status accurately We recommend that you consult with a specialist to determine the direction that is right for you. 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? 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이현섭 원장26.01.21Views 360Likes 5 [Health Column] Are you worried about the cost of implants? A guide to realistic treatment options.[6]
hello, Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Director Kim Hyeong-seok no see. I hear this a lot during consultations in the clinic. “I think I need treatment, but the cost of implants is too much.” Because implants are a long-term treatment If you need to do multiple things at once , the financial burden may feel great. However, if you continue to postpone treatment due to cost, Decreased chewing function and worsening gum condition As time goes by, the inconvenience may increase. So today When the cost of implants is burdensome, realistic options and criteria to consider Let's organize it. Are implants the right choice for everyone? 🔸Implants are not the only answer in all cases. Implants are Restore lost tooth function It is an effective treatment method. but If you have a systemic disease If you are elderly If the gum bone condition is not good The burden of treatment may increase. Here Situations requiring multiple plantings If so Cost burden It will increase together. ✔️ So the important point is “It’s not the same treatment for everyone, Choices that suit your individual circumstances This is necessary The point is “to do.” Why do implant costs feel particularly burdensome? 🔸 It's not just a matter of 'the cost of one tooth'. The cost of implants can vary greatly depending on the following factors: 🔸 Number of teeth lost 🔸 Gum bone condition 🔸 Whether additional surgery is needed (e.g. bone grafting, etc.) 🔸 Long-term maintenance plan Especially if you need to do multiple things at the same time, More than the treatment itself economic burden This is often the biggest concern. Are there any realistic alternatives to treatment that can reduce the cost burden? 🔸 Reducing the number of implants and utilizing existing prosthetics together may be an alternative. for example, Implant dentures like Place a small number of implants sun Stable support for dentures How to design it to do so silver ✔️Compared to full implants Reduced surgical burden Reduced cost burden Expected functional recovery You can expect the following advantages: This method in particular, People who find existing dentures uncomfortable People who frequently lose their dentures or have weak chewing strength Those who find full implants difficult due to cost or health issues It could be an option for you. but, Applicability may vary depending on individual oral condition. , please remember. What are the differences between implant dentures and conventional dentures? 🔸Implant dentures This is a way to compensate for the reason why the dentures were moving or uncomfortable. Many people say that existing dentures are structured to be placed on top of the gums, and that they are uncomfortable because they move or lift when eating. On the other hand, the denture method using implants is Implants support dentures Because it does it ✔️ Reduced movement ✔️ More stable chewing power transmission You can expect. Of course, we do not guarantee the same results for everyone, and applicability may vary depending on individual circumstances. Who are implant dentures a particularly good choice for? 🔸 It's worth considering if: ✔️ If you are concerned about having multiple implants placed ✔️ If you find it uncomfortable to use existing dentures ✔️ If gum bone absorption has progressed ✔️ In cases where long-term surgery is difficult due to overall health issues The most important criterion is, “Which treatment is good?” rather than “ Is this the right choice for me? "no see. It is recommended that you consult with a specialist to find the right treatment for your situation. FAQ Q1. Isn’t implant the best treatment? A1. Implants are a good treatment, but There is not always the same answer for everyone. Cost, gum condition, and overall health must be considered together. Q2. Is it okay to postpone getting implants because of the cost? A2. In some cases Decreased chewing function and worsening gum condition This can cause significant inconvenience. Rather than delaying, it is better to explore the options available to you in your current situation. Q3. Are alternative treatments like implant dentures available to everyone? A3. No. Applicability may vary depending on individual oral condition. , it is safe to decide after consultation. conclusion Implants are certainly a good treatment option, but The same approach isn't always the best choice for everyone. Considering cost, gum condition, lifestyle, and overall health “Is this treatment realistically feasible for me right now?” It is most important to judge. ⚠️ Rather than simply postponing treatment, Consult with an expert to determine what options are available in your current situation. I recommend you give it a try. ✨ Treatment, once decided, has a long-lasting impact on your life. “We don’t just look at cost, we don’t just chase the latest treatments, Finding the right direction for me "This is the best choice. Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic CEO Kim Hyeong-seok Double board certified specialist in Prosthodontics & Integrated Dentistry Master of Dentistry, Chosun University School of Dentistry Completed doctoral program in prosthodontics at Chosun University Obtaining Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider certification Obtaining Dental Advanced Life Support (DALS) Provider certification Completed externship at the 618th Dental Hospital, U.S. Army, California, USA Completion of CAD/CAM Master Class Double sedation completion Completed the Osstem Implant Master Class Completed the Distal Master Course of Osstem Implant seminar Completion of Choice Root Canal Treatment Seminar Completed the Temporomandibular Joint Disorder Education and Research Association's Temporomandibular Joint Disorder Training Course 2018 79th Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Conference Outstanding Presentation Award Certified by the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Lifetime member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Ostem Implant Research Advisory Doctor Megagen Implant Research Advisory Physician
김형석 원장25.12.26Views 905Likes 6 [Health Column] Invisalign: A Complete Guide to Clear Braces | Benefits, Wear Time, and Cost[5]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Recently, interest in transparent braces has increased significantly. At the center of it all is Invisalign There is a brand called . In the previous column too I briefly mentioned this when introducing the types of orthodontic devices. 👉[Health Column] Lingual Braces vs. Invisalign: How to Choose the 'Unnoticeable Braces'? Today, we'll delve deeper into Invisalign, exploring its advantages and limitations, as well as the importance of medical professionals. 1. What is Invisalign? Invisalign was developed by Align Technology in the United States. Representative transparent orthodontic device no see. Without the traditional wires or brackets, Device made of transparent plastic This method involves dividing the teeth into several stages (usually 20 to 100 stages) and wearing them sequentially to gradually move the teeth. ✔️ Invisalign production process - Scan your teeth with an intraoral digital scanner - Send scan data to US headquarters - Create 3D simulations based on tooth movement plans designed by medical staff - 3D printing of step-by-step transparent devices -Once the completed device arrives at the dentist, orthodontic treatment begins. The teeth move little by little as you wear the devices in a sequence that is meticulously planned for each step, and correction progresses. This whole process digital foundation In that it is made up of , Invisalign can be said to be an innovative orthodontic method that uses technology. 2. Advantages and limitations of Invisalign Invisalign silver 'Unobtrusive', 'Removable' has great advantages in two aspects. It is a treatment method that provides high satisfaction, especially to adults who are active in daily life or social activities. ✔️ Advantages - Almost invisible due to transparent device - The device is removable, making it easy to maintain oral hygiene. - Less gum irritation and relatively mild initial pain - Temporarily removable for important locations or filming However, Invisalign is not a panacea. The treatment effect may vary depending on the patient's cooperation and wearing habits, and there are limitations in cost and applicable cases. ✔️ Limits - Requires wearing for 20 to 22 hours a day - The cost is higher than general correction because the device is individually manufactured. - Results may vary significantly depending on treatment design capabilities. - May have limited application in complex teeth. ✔️ Comparison with bracket correction method item Invisalign (clear braces) Bracket correction Device type transparent plastic device Metal or ceramic brackets Aesthetics barely noticeable Looks good on the outside Whether detachable or not Possible (separate when eating or brushing teeth) Impossible (always attached) Hygiene management Easy to brush, less food stuck Needs maintenance, food can easily get stuck expense relatively high relatively inexpensive Wearing conditions Requires wearing for more than 20 hours a day Constant fixation, low cooperation 3. The key to Invisalign's success is its "medical team's design capabilities." Many people “Wouldn’t it be okay to just order a transparent device and put it in?” asks. But the most important part of Invisalign treatment is Accurate design and planning no see. Invisalign is not a simple ready-made product; it must be precisely designed to fit each patient's dental condition, specifying the direction, order, and amount of teeth movement. This process is all planned by the medical staff and the data is sent to Align headquarters for production. That is, even if you use devices of the same brand, The medical staff's diagnostic ability, orthodontic design experience, and ability to adjust during treatment Depending on the method, the degree of completion and treatment results may vary significantly. 4. Is Invisalign the right treatment for me? The Invisalign is clear A convenient and aesthetic correction method no see. However, it is not necessarily suitable for all patients. In cases where the arrangement of teeth is complex or cooperation is low, Rather, it may extend the treatment period or make it difficult to achieve the desired results. So, to determine if Invisalign is right for you and which treatment direction will be most effective, A thorough consultation with an experienced orthodontist is absolutely necessary. Please remember that the designer's fingertips are just as important as digital technology. Start your journey to healthy, beautiful teeth with a trusted medical team.😁 Director Kim Hyeon-sun Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Catholic University College of Medicine, Department of Orthodontics, Visiting Professor Orthodontic specialist (Ministry of Health and Welfare) Orthodontics and Accreditation (Korean Orthodontic Association) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship Associate Professor of Outpatient Clinic, CHA University Hospital Director of Hyun Ceramic Dental Clinic -------------------------------- Click here to see more posts about Cashdoc Orthodontics! 🔗 [Health Column] Why Does Braces Last Differently for Each Person? Lifestyle Habits That Interfere with Tooth Movement 🔗 [Health Column] Is Orthodontic Extraction Really Necessary? Orthodontic Extraction Criteria and Dental Clinic Selection Tips 🔗 [Health Column] Which Braces Are Best? 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