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[Health Column] 5 Things You Must Check for Safe Results Before Implant Surgery[4]
Hello! This is Dr. Lee Jeong-ho, Chief Director of Seoul Dia Dental Clinic. Usually, when people receive a consultation or hear about dental implants at a dental clinic, quite a few of them think to themselves like this. 💬 "Come on, it's just implanting one tooth. Isn't it a simpler surgery than you'd think?" However, it is by no means a simple matter. This is because dental implants are not simply a treatment where a single artificial tooth is placed and finished; rather, it is a precise treatment that requires the perfect alignment of the patient's current physical condition, the state of their gum bone, and their daily lifestyle habits. 📌 Today, the advice I actually give patients the most in the consultation room 5 Key Basic Conditions I will summarize it for you in an easy-to-understand way! 1️⃣ Why should the gum bone be checked before the teeth before implant surgery? The success of an implant depends on a solid and sufficient ' gum bone It is determined based on ' When you look in the mirror, you are bound to see only the empty space and think, "Ah, a tooth is missing in this spot." However, the principle of an implant is to firmly implant an artificial tooth root into the 'gum bone (alveolar bone)' beneath the space where the tooth was missing. It's just like how the soil needs to be firm when planting a tree. 🌱 Therefore, when you visit the dental clinic, the directors will first precisely diagnose the condition of your gum bone. What is important at this time 3 elements It is as follows. 🔸 Bone thickness (Is it wide enough to cover the artificial tooth root?) 🔸 Bone height (Is sufficient length secured?) 🔸 Bone hardness (Is the bone density good enough to provide good fixation?) ⚠️ Even if the gums appear healthy and plump on the outside, a thorough examination reveals that there are surprisingly many cases where the bone underneath has thinned or has already dissolved and been absorbed. If you are planning dental implants, it is essential to first undergo a CT scan to examine the invisible bone structure in three dimensions. 🔍 2️⃣ Why do I need to inform the dentist in advance if I have systemic diseases? Chronic underlying conditions are directly related to bleeding during surgery and recovery, so this is essential information for safety. There are people who cautiously ask, "Doctor, is it okay if I take blood pressure medication?" or "My diabetes is quite severe; is it okay to have surgery?" To start with the conclusion, chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, liver disease, and osteoporosis are all closely linked to implant surgery. ⚠️ This is because implants are a surgical procedure that involves incising the gums and manipulating the bone, so the management of the following three factors is crucial. ✔️ Control of bleeding during and after surgery ✔️ Rapid wound healing ability ✔️ Infection control regarding bacteria 💡 Even if you have systemic diseases ❌, surgery is not impossible. It is to create a customized plan for the safest time to proceed with the surgery and the method to be used. Therefore, please remember that when visiting the dentist, systemic diseases are never a secret to be hidden, but rather valuable data that will ensure the safety of your surgery! 😊 3️⃣ Should I check every single medication you take regularly, even minor treatments? Since the timing of surgery and hemostasis methods vary depending on the type of medication being taken, accurate sharing is necessary. When filling out a dental questionnaire, there is a section to list any medications you are currently taking, right? If you are facing implant surgery, information about your medication is truly more important than anything else. ✨ In particular, the success and safety of the surgery depend significantly on whether the following apply. 📌 blood-related drugs (Aspirin, etc.) 📌 Osteoporosis treatments and injections 📌 anticoagulant component These medications serve as important milestones in determining how to manage hemostasis on the day of surgery or whether to postpone the surgery. 📝 If you cannot remember the name of your medicine, please do not worry. You can simply take a photo of your prescription or medicine bag, or write it down, and we will carefully verify it for you! 4️⃣ How much does your condition the day before surgery affect the implant outcome? Overwork or drinking the day before is the main culprit that significantly increases pain and bleeding on the day. No matter how skilled a doctor is, if the implant is performed with a perfect plan, the difficulty of the surgery increases significantly if the patient's condition is poor on the day of the operation. 😢 It is most advisable to get dental implants when your body is in peak condition. ⚠️ Alcohol consumed late the previous day (drinking) ⚠️ Sleep deprivation caused by tossing and turning ⚠️ Overwork due to accumulated excessive schedule If you lie on the operating table in this state, your blood vessels will expand, causing a noticeable increase in bleeding during surgery compared to usual. Not only will your recovery speed slow down after surgery, but you may also feel much sharper and more severe pain when you wake up from anesthesia. ✔️ Take a complete break from alcohol for just one day 🙅♂️ ✔️ Go to bed early at night and get enough restful sleep 💤 5️⃣ What is a more fundamental question than "Doctor, can I have surgery today?" Finding the 'most correct timing' suited to the patient's periodontal condition is the priority, rather than speed. Perhaps because many people visiting the dental clinic for consultations are impatient, they frequently ask this question. 🙋♂️ "Director, it's hard for me to make time. Since I'm here today, can't you plant it for me right away?" Of course, if examination results show that the bone is very strong and there is absolutely no inflammation, there are cases where treatment involving immediate implantation on the same day is possible. However, from the medical team's perspective, there is a different question that must be asked with much greater weight than whether or not surgery is performed on the same day. ✨ "Would it really be suitable for the patient in the long term to plant it right now in this condition?" If severe inflammation remains at the extraction site, a preliminary step of thoroughly scraping out and cleaning the inflamed tissue may be necessary; additionally, if the bone tissue is weak, it may be much more beneficial to wait until the gum bone recovers and becomes firmer on its own before proceeding. Ultimately, dental implants are not a race against time to see 'how quickly you can get it done,' but a battle of precision to see 'how to install it at the most appropriate timing with the fewest side effects.' This seemingly minor difference in timing will result in a significant difference in outcome a few years later, determining whether you can use your implant properly for a long time. 💡 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. I have been taking osteoporosis medication for a long time. Will this significantly interfere with implant surgery? A1. Certain ingredients commonly used in the treatment of osteoporosis (such as bisphosphonates and denosumab) have the property of inhibiting the bone metabolic process in which bone is absorbed and regenerated. Therefore, it is essential to thoroughly examine the patient's medication history and duration prior to surgery. However, taking medication does not automatically mean that surgery is impossible; the plan will be safely modified after comprehensively reviewing the form of the medication (oral or injectable), the specific duration of use, and the status of underlying diseases. Never stop taking the medication on your own; please be sure to consult closely with your prescribing physician and dentist! ⚠️ Q2. Is it really a problem to have a light drink or two of beer or soju the night before surgery? A2. Yes, the effect is more noticeable than expected. Even a small amount of alcohol instantly dilates blood vessels upon entering the body, which can cause bleeding to be difficult to stop during surgery and may interfere with the effectiveness of the anesthetic. Please let go of the thought that "it will be okay a little" and I recommend taking a full day of rest the day before. 🙅♂️ 🔸 Conclusion When it comes to implant treatment, the top priority is to rationally determine "whether proceeding now is the best course of action given my physical condition," rather than unconditionally focusing on "how quickly the procedure can be finished, like lightning." Make sure to fully absorb what we covered today! 🧠 1️⃣ Thoroughly check the condition of the gum bone inside rather than the exterior 2️⃣ Do not hide your systemic diseases; use them as a compass for surgery. 3️⃣ Share all information about your daily medication, no matter how minor. 4️⃣ Protect your body by maintaining optimal condition the night before surgery 5️⃣ Entering at the optimal time rather than deciding on immediate surgery on the same day 💡 If you follow these commitments step-by-step with the medical team, there is no need to harbor excessive fear about the surgery, nor is there any reason to rush. Sometimes, treatment is like life itself; the more urgent the situation, the slower and more standard the path becomes—the safest and fastest shortcut. 🦷 If you have any questions about your bone condition or medications, feel free to consult with medical professionals at any time! Seoul Dia Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Jeong-ho Ministry of Health and Welfare Certified Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry Advanced Dentistry procedure university High-end implants Dentistry procedure Oral Design Uncensored laminate course American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Regular member Osstem Implant Clinical Research Center Research Advisory Committee 👉 View more of Director Lee Jeong-ho's columns Laminates, how many should I get? How to find the right number for your tooth condition
이정호 원장26.06.30Views 76Likes 4 [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 29269Likes 1 [Health Column] 🦷 Diet After Implant Surgery: This Is How You Should Eat by Period[4]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. 🙌 One of the things that people who are about to have implant surgery or have just finished it are most curious about is... When can I eat properly? I have a question. Implants are just as ✨ as implanting them Post-treatment care, especially 'diet,' is the key factor determining the speed of recovery no see! Even if you have the same surgery, the swelling and pain can vary widely depending on what and how you eat. Today, to help you recover quickly Personalized meal guide by period I will carefully organize this for you. 📝 1. On the day of surgery (Day 0), what should I be most careful about? 🩸 🦷 Key Keywords: Hemostasis and Minimization of Irritation Immediately after surgery, the wound is very sensitive as it has not yet healed. ⚠️Since stopping the bleeding is the most critical time, absolutely no actions that irritate the inside of the mouth are allowed! ✔️ When meals are available: It is safe to take it after the anesthesia has completely worn off (usually after 2 hours). 🔸 Recommended Food : I recommend liquid foods that can be swallowed without chewing, such as rice gruel, cooled porridge, soy milk, and soft soup. ✨ ⚠️ Precautions Hot food dilates blood vessels and interferes with blood clotting, so Make sure to cool it down Have some! 🧊 Please strictly avoid using straws, as they can increase pressure in the mouth and cause bleeding. 🥤❌ 📌 Director's advice: On the first day, even if you are a little hungry, make sure the wound does not get infected soft foods Please pack lightly! 2. What are the dietary tips to reduce swelling 1–3 days after surgery? 🧊 🦷 Key Keywords: Swelling Management and Pain Minimization The first to third days after surgery are when the face swells the most. 📌At this time, a diet that reduces pain and manages swelling is necessary. 🔸 Recommended Food : Not only porridge and gruel, but also steamed eggs, soft tofu, and yogurt Soft protein that can be crushed with the tongue Main dishes are good. 🍮 ✔️ Dining Tips The food temperature is lukewarm Please keep it. If you have to chew food, you must The opposite side that was not operated on You must chew gently, only with this! 🦷 ❌ Foods to avoid: Spicy food, hot soup, and hard or chewy foods cause significant irritation to the gums. 🙅♂️ 3. Can I start a regular diet 4 to 7 days after surgery? 🍚 🦷 Key keyword: Start a gentle regular diet As the pain and swelling gradually subside, you will probably start craving delicious food. Now is the time to gradually transition to a more normal diet. 🔸 Recommended Food : Soft, well-cooked rice, shredded meat, fish dishes, boiled vegetables, and seaweed soup or beef bone soup are good choices. 🍲 ✔️ Dining Tip: No matter how soft it is Cut the food into small pieces. After eating, please adjust your chewing force to be much weaker than usual. ✨ ⚠️ Still cautious: Nuts, squid, jerky, rice cakes, hard fruit seeds, etc., can put a lot of strain on your implants, so please refrain from eating them for now! 🥜❌ 4. It's been 1 to 2 weeks since surgery. Have I fully recovered now? 🦷 🦷 Key keyword: Gradual return to normal eating ! Even though it may look like the gums have fully healed on the outside, the internal gum bone and implant root are still in the process of firmly bonding together. ✔️ Possible foods: Most general diets are possible. However, you still need to be careful with foods that are too hard or chewy. 😊 ✔️ Dining Tips Please be careful not to habitually chew on the surgical site, and Still chewing mainly on one side This is safe. Please be careful, as chewing with excessive force can cause your implant to fall out! ⚠️ FAQ Q1. Can I have some cold ice cream? 🍦 A1. Yes, it is possible! Cold stimulation can help reduce the sensation of heat in the surgical area and alleviate swelling. However, you must avoid consuming too much. Q2. When can I start drinking coffee? ☕ A2. It is recommended to start consuming this 2 to 3 days after surgery, and keep it from being hot. lukewarm or cold Eating this is good for wound healing. Q3. Are alcohol and cigarettes really forbidden? 🍺🚬 A3. You must strictly prohibit it for at least 1 to 2 weeks! Alcohol and nicotine alter blood flow, slowing down recovery and Risk of developing inflammation (peri-implantitis) It greatly increases. conclusion 💡 Implants are as much about the implantation technique as... The recovery process determines 80% of the outcome do. 👨⚕️ Key Summary 🩸 Day 0: Stop the bleeding first! Do not irritate. 🧊 1~3 days: Manage swelling! Consume gentle protein. 🍚 4~7 days: Start a soft regular meal 🦷 1~2 weeks: Gradually return to normal eating If you pay a little more attention to your diet, the pain will decrease and your recovery will be much faster. If your pain worsens or you experience any unusual symptoms during a meal, please do not hesitate to visit our clinic for a check-up! ✨ You need to eat well for your implants to heal properly! Use the guide provided today to achieve a healthy recovery! 💪💙 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 원장26.04.30Views 436Likes 4 [Health Column] Adult Prognathism: When It Can Be Corrected Without Surgery[12]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Have you ever considered getting braces because of your prognathism? Especially in the case of adults, there are many cases where treatment is postponed because they think, “I’ve already finished growing, so surgery is the only option.” but Not all prognathism is a candidate for surgery. If you identify the exact cause Non-surgical correction is possible even in adults There is. Even though they look similar on the outside ✔ Jawbone problems ✔ Teeth alignment problems ✔ Complex causes etc. Because the causes are different. today Causes of Adult Prognathism and Nonsurgical Correction Possibilities Let's learn about it. 1. What is a prognathism? ? 👋 An occlusion in which the lower teeth are positioned in front of the upper teeth. Medically speaking, prognathism is Crossbite It is called. Unlike normal tooth occlusion (occlusion), A condition in which the lower teeth are positioned in front of the upper teeth. It means. If this condition persists, it will go beyond a simple appearance problem. ✔ Difficulty chewing food ✔ Pronunciation becomes awkward ✔ Temporomandibular joint strain same functional discomfort These may appear together. 📌 Prognathism is broadly divided into two types. skeletal crossbite → Jawbone problems Dental crossbite → Teeth alignment problems Even though it's the same chin Treatment methods vary depending on the cause. 2. What is skeletal crossbite due to maxillary hypoplasia? ? 👋 When the upper jaw growth is insufficient and the lower jaw appears to protrude : This type is actually It's not that the lower jaw is big If the upper jaw is narrow or positioned backwards There are many. 📌 Features 🔸 Your face looks flat 🔸 An impression where the mid-face appears sunken 🔸 If the upper jaw width is narrow In this case Non-surgical correction is possible. ✔ Use of arch expander (orthodontic device that widens the width of the upper jaw teeth arrangement) ✔ Expanding the width of the upper jaw gum bone ✔ Secure space for dental structure It's not just about pushing teeth out. The key to treatment is securing the spatial structure of the teeth. no see. 3. How is skeletal prognathism caused by mandibular overgrowth different? ? 👋 If the lower jaw itself has grown excessively : This type is commonly referred to as Skeletal prognathism It corresponds to . 📌 characteristic 🔸 The tip of the chin protrudes when viewed from the side 🔸 The lower part of the face looks longer 🔸 The jaw line looks strong In this case, the treatment principles are as follows: ✔ Fundamental solution → surgical correction recommended However, in the following cases, mini screws are used: Non-surgical correction is possible as a supplement You can do it. If the degree of protrusion is mild If the functional inconvenience is not significant ⚠️ But there is an important point. Non-surgical treatments have limitations in improving appearance. Excessive non-surgical correction ❗ Burden on gums ❗ Temporomandibular joint strain Because it can give Careful diagnosis is important. 4. Can malocclusion be corrected without surgery? ? 👋 Prognathism caused by teeth alignment problems : Dental crossbite is Teeth alignment problem, not jawbone problem no see. 📌 characteristic 🔸 The change in face shape is not significant. 🔸 Occlusion where the front teeth touch backwards 🔸 There are few problems with the jawbone itself. This type is Non-surgical correction has the best prognosis no see. ✔ General orthodontic devices ✔ Use miniscrews (small fasteners) when necessary by Expect simultaneous improvement in occlusion and aesthetics You can do it. 📌 Example If the jaw is normal, but the teeth are tilted forward so that the lower front teeth are in front of the upper front teeth, With orthodontic treatment alone When both appearance and function are improved There is. ❓ FAQ Q1. Is there a way to check for prognathism on my own? A1. An accurate diagnosis requires a medical examination, but The following self-diagnosis checklist items: You can gauge the possibilities. ✔ The lower front teeth are in front of the upper front teeth ✔ When viewed from the side, the chin appears unusually forward. ✔ It is uncomfortable to use the front teeth when chewing food. ✔ I feel like my pronunciation is leaking ✔ There is jaw joint noise or fatigue 📌 Among the above items If 2 or more apply It is recommended that you consult an orthodontic specialist. Q2. Isn't non-surgical chin correction for adults less effective? ? A2. The cause Problems with tooth alignment or upper jaw structure ramen Even in adults Sufficient improvement with non-surgical correction You can expect. but In case of mandibular bone overgrowth In It can be a complementary treatment focused on improving occlusion. 📝 conclusion Adult prognathism correction It is not a simple matter of choosing between “surgery vs. non-surgery.” The most important thing is The prognathism of the chin Identify the exact cause no see. Without knowing the cause ❗ Avoid surgery unconditionally ❗ Trying to force non-surgical treatment It is not desirable. ✨ Through precise diagnosis It is important to develop a treatment plan that takes both function and aesthetics into account. If you are worried about your protruding chin We recommend that you first check your condition through consultation with an orthodontic specialist. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? 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정재욱 원장26.03.09Views 488Likes 4 [Health Column] Choosing Toothpaste After Implant Surgery: Why You Shouldn't Just Use Any Toothpaste[9]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. Anyone who is about to have implant surgery or has just had surgery has probably thought about this at least once. “When should I start brushing my teeth?”, “Can I still use the same toothpaste I normally use?” Surprisingly Choosing Toothpaste After Implant Surgery is an important management factor that affects the surgical outcome and recovery process. But most people tend to stick to their old habits without much explanation. today Why You Should Care About Your Toothpaste After Implant Surgery Let me summarize. Why does the oral environment change after implant surgery? 🦷Because implants are structurally different from natural teeth, their management standards are also different. Although implants look similar to natural teeth, their structure is completely different. Natural teeth have a periodontal ligament that cushions the impact and prevents bacterial invasion. Implants are A state where bones and metal structures are directly connected no see. so More sensitive to external stimuli Inflammation can progress rapidly ⚠️ For this reason, choosing toothpaste during implant surgery should not be viewed as a simple choice of daily necessities, but as a ‘part of care.’ What is the first toothpaste standard to check after implant surgery? 🦷The key is the abrasive level and whether it irritates the gums. Why is a lower RDA better? Toothpaste contains stain remover abrasive It contains. But the higher the number, the greater the friction. General commercial toothpaste: RDA 70-100 or more Toothpaste with whitening properties: RDA 120-150 or higher If you use this toothpaste immediately after implant surgery, As the border area of the prosthesis wears slightly, Risk of bacterial invasion This can grow. ✔️ Recommended criteria RDA 30~50 or less Products labeled 'low-abrasive toothpaste' Why should I check for surfactants (SLS)? When there is a lot of foam, it is easy to feel that it is 'cleaning well', The key ingredient of that foam is SLS series surfactants This is often the case. This ingredient is Stimulates the gum mucosa It makes your mouth dry May slow down the healing of surgical sites ⚠️ It is especially important to reduce stimulation immediately after implant surgery, as the gums are not yet stable. ✔️ Recommended criteria SLS-FREE labeling Surfactant-free or naturally derived surfactants Is more fluoride better? 🦷Fluoride is important in ‘appropriate amounts’. Fluoride is an ingredient that helps prevent cavities, Immediately after implant surgery Excessive fluoride irritates the mucous membranes may cause. When using high-fluoride toothpaste Stinging discomfort This may appear in some cases, so caution is required in the early stages. ✔️ Toothpaste selection criteria Fluorine content: approximately 900 to 1,000 ppm If you are having trouble deciding between high and low fluoride, choose the 'medium level' Will toothpaste with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients help? 🦷Antibacterial ingredients that can be managed without irritation may be helpful. Implants are relatively vulnerable to inflammation because of their limited vascular supply. thus Inhibits bacterial growth Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients Toothpaste containing this may help. For example, CPC (cetylpyridinium chloride) green tea extract Herbal extract ingredients Xylitol but, ❌ Rather than focusing on strong sterilization ✔️ A level that can be used continuously without stimulation This is more important. Do I really need to use toothpaste specifically for implants? 🦷What matters is not the ‘name’ but the ‘ingredients and whether it is irritating’. To conclude, A toothpaste specifically for implants is not required. What's more important than expensive products is 👉 Ingredient composition 👉 Abrasive level 👉 Whether or not there is gum irritation. When choosing a toothpaste for implant surgery, choose a product that meets the criteria. Using it consistently This is much more important. FAQ Q1. Can I use toothpaste immediately after implant surgery? A1. Since the care method may vary depending on the condition of the gums immediately after surgery, it is recommended to follow the medical staff's instructions regarding the timing and products to be used. Q2. When can I start using whitening toothpaste? A2. Whitening toothpaste often contains high levels of abrasives, so it is safer to avoid it immediately after surgery and use it after your gums have stabilized and after a consultation. Q3. Are there any maintenance factors more important than toothpaste? A3. Yes. As much as toothpaste. Brushing methods and habits This is important. conclusion The implant surgery is over, but Management starts from then It will work. Choosing toothpaste during implant surgery may seem trivial, but it can affect the long-term health of your implants. ✔️ It doesn't have to be expensive ✔️ Avoid whitening and foam-focused toothpastes. ✔️ Check the ingredient list again And most importantly How to use no see. Use a soft toothbrush Brush your teeth gently and gently If necessary, use auxiliary tools recommended by the dentist. The toothpaste you use today can determine the future condition of your implants. The first step in management, Please reconsider your choice of toothpaste. 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 원장26.01.28Views 720Likes 6 [Health Column] How to Perform Safe Implant Surgery for the Elderly: Key Points to Check Before Parents' Implants[10]
hello, Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok no see. When considering dental implants for parents, the first thing that often comes to mind is 'safety' rather than cost. especially If you are taking medication for diabetes or high blood pressure The worry gets bigger. “What if something goes wrong during the surgery…?” Today, in order to ease the burden on these children, Essential Criteria for Safely Performing Implants on the Elderly I will calmly organize it for you. Why are dental implants for the elderly different starting from the consultation stage? 🔸The safety of the surgery is determined in the consultation room, not the operating table. The biggest feature of implants for the elderly is General health status and medications The point is that it must be considered together. Not only blood pressure and diabetes medications Osteoporosis medication or thrombolytics Is Because it has a direct effect on hemostasis and bone regeneration Prior verification is essential It is. Stopping medication unconditionally is not the answer. Stopping abruptly could actually be more dangerous. so Determine whether to control it through consultation with an internal medicine specialist or a thorough review. The process of doing it is required first. → The key is not 'taking medication = surgery impossible,' but 'proceeding safely after management.' Is it dangerous to get dental implants if the gum bone is weak? 🔸If the foundation is insufficient, the implant will not last long. . If you have lost teeth a long time ago or have used dentures for a long time, The elderly person's gum bone When it has become as thin as a sheet of paper There are many. Just as plants planted in poor soil cannot survive for long, If you forcefully implant a bone insufficient amount of bone Shaking, detachment, reoperation It can lead to. So, what is needed is Bone grafting process no see. It is not simply filling with bone dust, Sufficient healing time until the transplanted bone fuses firmly with the patient's own bone Having it is the key. The wait may feel long for your children, but, My parents A safe choice that allows you to comfortably eat even tough foods no see. Is the implant procedure finished once it is placed? 🔸The lifespan of an implant is determined by 'aftercare' . The elderly have dulled senses Even if you have gum problems Cases where pain is not felt well There are many. Unlike natural teeth, there are no nerves around implants. By the time you feel pain, the inflammation has already progressed deeply. It could be. So, the important point Whether the regular check-up system is well-equipped How is after-sales service handled when a problem arises? → “I’ve finished planting, so I don’t have to go anymore” ❌ → Regular checkups are the most economical and safest management method no see. FAQ Q1. Is it impossible to get dental implants if my parents are taking medication? A1. That is not the case. Depending on the type and condition of the medicine Proceed safely after adjustment It is possible, and prior consultation is important for this. Q2. Is a bone graft absolutely necessary? A2. In cases where there is insufficient alveolar bone The process required for safe results It may be. Depending on the condition, we proceed only as much as is absolutely necessary. Q3. Why is post-implant care important? A3. In the case of the elderly, inflammation may be felt late, Regular maintenance prevents major problems It does it. conclusion Dental implants for the elderly are not simply a treatment to implant artificial teeth. A daily life where we can eat comfortably and smile brightly again It is the process of getting it back. ✔️ Rather than comparing only prices ✔️ Whether you fully understand your overall physical condition ✔️ Whether they take responsibility for post-treatment care Please make sure to check these standards. Sufficient consultation with a specialist The safest start no see. 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 other columns by Director Kim Hyung-seok > [Health Column] What Happens When You Lose a Tooth? 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김형석 원장26.01.23Views 650Likes 9 [Health Column] Herniated Discs: Why Do They Occur and Why Do They Recur? From Symptoms to Non-Surgical Management[8]
hello, Director Moon Ji-hwan of Rebom Oriental Medicine Hospital no see. When your back is stiff and pain persists, you may start to worry, “Could it be a herniated disc?” , you must have tried it at least once. Herniated disc It feels like a sudden illness, but in reality, The result of accumulated long-term postural habits and alignment breakdown. This is often the case. In particular, the feeling of back pain spreading to the buttocks or legs If this is the case, you should pay more attention. today How lumbar disc herniation begins, why it recurs, and why a structure-centered, nonsurgical approach is important. Let's talk. Read on! Why does a herniated disc occur? 👉 Because the burden on the disc is concentrated due to long-term posture and alignment problems. A herniated disc is a disc that absorbs shock between the vertebrae. A condition in which the nerves are stimulated by being pushed to one side due to the inability to withstand continuous pressure Yes. This pressure does not arise suddenly one day, ✔ Habit of sitting for long periods of time ✔ Working pattern with a bent back ✔ A life of leaning on a deep sofa ✔ Disorientation of pelvic and lumbar alignment These small habits in daily life accumulate over a long period of time and are created. Especially the intervertebral disc The structure is relatively weak at the back, so it is easy to be pushed backwards when repeated postural stress accumulates. This will cause problems. Before you suddenly feel a “twitch!” your back may have been sending signals long ago. It is important to consider the alignment surrounding your lower back rather than just the pain. What symptoms will appear if you have a herniated disc? 👉It doesn't just end with the waist, it can extend to the legs. Back pain isn't everything. When a disc irritates a nerve, pain occurs. ✔ Butt ✔ Thighs ✔ Calf ✔ Up to the feet Radiation tube type It can lead to. Additionally, symptoms may worsen when sitting for long periods of time, bending over, or leaning back excessively, and incorrect stretching may actually worsen the condition. In this case, you definitely need to check If back pain + leg numbness/pulling occurs together You need to check for nerve stimulation. Why do herniated discs recur? 👉Because pain reduction does not mean “alignment has been restored” Just because your symptoms have improved doesn't mean your structure has recovered. If the alignment issue is not resolved, pressure will be concentrated in the same area again, ultimately maintaining the 're-pushing environment'. Originally, the lower back should maintain a gentle C-shaped curve (lumbar lordosis) forward to be stable. When this disc collapses, the load is placed on a specific area of the disc, and the intervertebral disc takes over. So this is a pattern that many people experience. ✔ Get better → let your guard down → get worse again… This is not because the disk is weak, This is often because the lumbar-pelvic-hip axis continues to collapse. Non-surgical Approach: Why Is 'Restoring Spinal Alignment' Important? 👉 An approach that addresses "why the disk was pushed" rather than "the disk was pushed." Spinal alignment restoration surgery does not only look at the lower back, ✔ Waist ✔ Pelvis ✔ Hip joint Evaluating this axis together Focus on correcting broken alignments Leave it. As the alignment returns to its proper position, the pressure concentrated on the disc is relieved, Reduced burden on the nerves A more recovery-friendly environment This is created. The key is not simply to “reduce pain,” Addressing the cause to reduce recurrence are you. FAQ Q1. Do I really need surgery for a herniated disc? A1. Most cases can be recovered without surgery. However, if there are functional changes such as nerve paralysis, muscle weakness, or urinary problems, surgery may be necessary. Q2. Is stretching good for you? A2. Not all stretching is good. Excessive bending or bending of the waist can actually increase pressure, so it is important to proceed according to your individual condition. Q3. If the pain goes away, will it be a complete cure? A3. Pain relief is only part of recovery, and if alignment issues and lifestyle habits are not improved, the possibility of relapse remains. conclusion A herniated disc is not a disease that is simply caused by a single impact. The cumulative result of lifestyle and alignment issues This is often the case. So rather than just temporary pain relief, ✔ Restore balance of the lumbar-pelvic-hip joint structure ✔ Check your lifestyle habits ✔ Sorting-centric approach Doing this together is key to reducing relapse. If the pain is recurring or persists for a long time, check your current alignment and determine the cause of the stress on the disc. “It’s not about pain, it’s about correcting the structure.” It is the most important starting point for returning to a comfortable daily life. Rebom Oriental Medicine Hospital Gangnam Branch Director Moon Ji-hwan Graduated from Kyung Hee University College of Oriental Medicine Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Oriental Medicine, Doctoral Program Visiting Professor, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung Hee University Former Director of Sasang Medical Banryong Oriental Medical Clinic Former Director of the Department of Oriental Medicine, Chonnam National University Hwasun Geriatric Hospital Executive Director of the Korean Society of Spinal Orthopedics Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Medicine Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Internal Medicine Member of the Korean Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Medicine Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Medicine Research Fellow, Korean Society of Joint Rehabilitation Member of the Korean Society of Obesity Studies See other columns by Dr. Moon Ji-hwan of Rebom Oriental Medicine Hospital > [Health Column] Facial Asymmetry: More Than Just a Jaw Problem? - Why Cervical and Whole Body Imbalances Matter [Health Column] Spinal Stenosis: Pay Attention to the Signals Your Legs Send Before Your Back!
문지환 원장25.12.31Views 290Likes 5 [Health Column] Is Bone Grafting Really Necessary for Implants? Key Points to Consider Before Surgery[7]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. At the dentist Implant consultation The most nerve-wracking moment when receiving it is “I need a bone graft.” Isn't it when you hear that? Costs are rising, and concerns are growing about whether treatment is truly necessary. In particular, you may have had the experience of being confused because the language was slightly different at each hospital. But rather than worrying Accurate understanding comes first. Today, we'll explain what implant 'bone grafting' is, whether it's really necessary for everyone, and even give you some tips for making a wise decision. 1. What exactly does implant bone grafting mean? ✨Bone grafting is not a process of ‘filling in bone’, but rather a process of creating space for new bone to grow. Many people think of bones as hard and unchanging tissues like stone, but in reality, Bone is a living tissue that is continuously created and reshaped and has microscopically porous structures. no see. thus Implant bone grafting is not simply a concept of filling, The process of creating space for bone cells to grow into It's much easier to understand if you think of it this way. When building a house, if you first set up the 'formwork', concrete will be poured into it and harden, right? Bone grafting is similar! The graft material acts as a mold. As my bone cells grow and enter it, it hardens into solid bone over time. In other words, bone grafting is not a process of 'attaching' bones, but a process of creating a 'frame (space)' for new bone growth. 2. What materials are used for bone grafting? Many people worry, “It’s not even my bone, so will it be okay?” bone graft material It is broadly divided into the following: 🔸 autologous bone Bone taken from the patient during surgery 🔸 heterognathic bone Materials safely processed from animal bones such as cows, horses, and pigs 🔸 Homologous bone Materials collected from another person's tissue and then sterilized and verified No single ingredient is always the best! They are used in combination according to the patient's gum bone condition and defect range. 3. So… is it impossible to get an implant ‘without bone grafting’? ✨ The correct answer is NO. Bone grafting is not necessary in all cases. The most important factor in deciding whether to have a bone graft is right, “How long has it been since you lost your tooth?” 📌 In this case, it is likely to be 'necessary' ⬆️ If you have lost a tooth for a long time and the gum bone has been absorbed a lot When the remaining bone thickness is very thin 📌 In this case, it may be 'avoidable' If the tooth was extracted relatively recently and there is sufficient existing bone remaining Also, these days, as implant technology advances, In some cases, stable implantation is possible without major surgery by using a 'short implant'. as a result “Bone grafting is not something that must always be done,” but rather a treatment that is decided based on the patient’s condition! 4. Short implants, are they okay? class I thought that a long implant would be advantageous, but Nowadays, surface technology and fixation power have advanced. Even short implants can be expected to provide sufficient stability. FAQ Q1. Are the purposes of bone grafting different for front teeth, molars, and teeth? A1. Yes, they are different. Molars must withstand strong chewing forces, so functional stability is the primary goal. Front teeth, on the other hand, are important for aesthetic reasons, as they need to prevent gum recession and shape changes. Therefore, if there is enough bone left on the molar side, it is possible to make a strategic choice of not necessarily going for bone grafting. Q2. If I don't do bone grafting and place a short implant, won't it be weak? A2. Surface treatment technology has improved, so you can expect sufficient fixing power. Q3. Is there anything patients can do in advance to avoid implant bone grafting? A3. If you manage inflammation well before tooth extraction, the implant environment can be greatly improved. Conclusion - “Knowing your bone condition and making a choice” is the most important. Implants are not simply a treatment to fill empty spaces. The process of remaking parts of my body no see. ✔️ “Everyone else is doing it” ✔️ “Because the hospital told me to do it” It's not something you can just decide. ✨ What is the condition of my bones? ✨ Is the purpose of bone grafting functional or aesthetic? ✨ Is there no alternative? It is wisest to compare and decide slowly based on this standard. If necessary, seek consultation from several hospitals. A treatment plan tailored to your oral condition I hope you find it. Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Gargling Techniques. 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오수환 원장25.12.30Views 382Likes 5 How is 230-degree 3D Cheekbone Reduction Surgery different from conventional cheekbone surgery?[4]
hello. Dr. Hyun-woo Cho, Chief Director of 3D Plastic Surgery no see. Every time I look in the mirror Protruding cheekbones Many of you are stressed because of this, aren't you? I want to have surgery to get smaller, but I'm too scared of having my bone shaved. I hear that a lot in the consulting room. Burden of general anesthesia, concerns about pin fixation, long recovery period For those who are hesitating due to this concern, Today, I will explain '230-Degree 3D Cheekbone Reduction Surgery,' which reduces the burden of surgery while creating smooth lines. Why was 230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery developed? 📌 Shift in Trend: From 'Large Bone Cuts' to 'Precise Trimming' past There are many patients with very significantly developed cheekbones, '3D Cheekbone Reduction Surgery' that boldly cuts and moves the bone This was common. However, patients visiting the hospital recently are a little different. Rather than cases where significant bone grafting is required, A 'refining-focused' case where you want to smooth out uneven lines There are many more. Patients' needs have changed, so surgical methods shouldn't remain the same. So I thought about it. ✔️ Is general anesthesia absolutely necessary? ✔️ Is it really necessary to remove a large amount of bone? ✔️ Is it possible to achieve results while reducing the burden? A method to create the slim line you desire while reducing the significant burden of general anesthesia or incisions inside the mouth. What was devised for this purpose is the '230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery'. How exactly is 230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery performed? 📌 Utilizing shaving techniques and the 'elasticity' of the cheekbones, it precisely reduces only the necessary area. Many people wonder what the difference is between 230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery and 'quick cheekbone reduction surgery'. commonly Quick Cheekbone Reduction Surgery It literally means performing surgery quickly, mainly excluding the 45-degree cheekbone. side cheekbones only There are many cases where it is handled. In this case, there are many instances where satisfaction is low because the 45-degree cheekbones are not improved, or where patients eventually consider revision surgery with 3D cheekbone reduction. the other side, 230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery It is as simple as quick cheekbone reduction surgery, yet for those with many concerns Solving up to the 45-degree cheekbones together There is a significant difference in that it does so. 45-degree cheekbone (under the eye): Without cutting the bone completely Partial osteotomy Only perform the procedure. Afterwards, the protruding area Shaving Then, grind it smoothly. . approximately Reduction effect of about 2~3mm You can see this, and in terms of actual visual results, you can expect a slimness comparable to that of authentic 3D cheekbone reduction surgery. Side cheekbones (in front of the ears): After slightly separating the bone, push it deep inside like sliding a drawer to reduce the overall width of the face. {CT images before and after (left and right) 230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery} 💡 Wait! Please be careful if you fall into these categories! if The 45-degree cheekbone itself In the case of very large and thick Since ramen or shaving techniques alone may not be effective, traditional '3D cheekbone reduction surgery' may be more suitable. Therefore Before surgery Accurate diagnosis through CT scan This is essential no see. Is the fixing pin absolutely necessary? What is the difference? 📌 You can select based on the patient's condition and preference. Since the 230-degree 3D cheekbone is not a method that involves cutting the entire bone, there is a wide range of options for bone fixation methods. In fact, the choice rates of my patients are also very diverse. Non-fixed (33%) : We wait for natural adhesion without pins. It is preferred by those sensitive to foreign substances. Titanium pin (33%) : It provides the tightest fixation. (Visible on X-ray) Melting pin (33%) : Over time, it is absorbed into the body and disappears. (Not visible on X-rays) (Pre- and post-operative CT images fixed with titanium pins) (Pre- and post-operative CT scans fixed with dissolvable pins) 👨⚕️ Director Jo Hyun-woo's Tip: Even if the post-operative results are the same, because the bone hardens quickly If you are worried about the bone not healing after surgery , Pin fixation We tend to recommend that slightly more. However, you can choose the method that suits you best through sufficient consultation. FAQ 🙋♀️🙋♂️ Q1. How are 230-degree stereoscopic cheekbone reduction surgery and 3D cheekbone reduction surgery different? A1. 3D cheekbone reduction surgery is A method of osteotomizing both the 45-degree cheekbone and the lateral cheekbone through an intraoral incision. no see. On the other hand, 230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery is Partial osteotomy and shaving of the 45-degree cheekbone via a scalp incision, and repositioning of the lateral cheekbone inward after osteotomy. The way to make orders It proceeds as follows. It is important to select a surgery that suits the individual's bone structure. Q2. Is the effect of 45-degree cheekbone shaving really noticeable? A2. Since the swelling is not significant immediately after surgery, you can feel the changes relatively quickly. However, after a month, the effect may be less noticeable due to residual swelling, and approximately After about 6 months, it is common to clearly feel the difference before and after. Q3. Does hair grow back from the scalp incision site? A3. The hair at the incision site falls out and then... It started growing again after two months. do. The incision itself is often small and becomes inconspicuous over time. conclusion 230-degree 3D cheekbone reduction surgery is Reduce unnecessary burdens and precisely improve only the essential parts This is a surgical method designed to be used. Not everyone experiences the same results, Select the method that suits you through CT verification and consultation with a specialist. Doing so is the most important thing. ✔️ If you are concerned about general anesthesia ✔️ If you need 'precise refining' rather than the entire cheekbone ✔️ If you are very worried about the fixing pin We recommend that you make a decision after thoroughly comparing options through consultation. I hope today's explanation was helpful in your decision. 3D Plastic Surgery Chief Director Cho Hyun-woo Graduated from Yonsei University College of Medicine Master of Medicine, Yonsei University Graduate School Severance Hospital Plastic Surgeon Visiting Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Severance Hospital Regular member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Regular member Korean Society of Craniofacial Plastic Surgery Regular member International Society of Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS) member Regular member of the Korean Society of Surgery on the Hand Korean Association of Plastic Surgeons Regular member Secretary General of the Minimally Invasive Plastic Surgery Research Society Current Chief Director of Ipche Plastic Surgery Clinic Experience specializing in facial contouring 21 year
조현우 원장25.12.24Views 462Likes 4 [Health Column] Is surgery really the answer for herniated cervical and lumbar discs?[9]
hello, Director Kim Hyeong-min of Rebom Oriental Medicine Hospital (Daegu Branch) no see. When neck or back pain makes daily life difficult, the first word that comes to mind for many people is ' disk 'no see. But the disc is not just a 'sore spot' problem, Changes in posture, habits, and alignment that have accumulated over a long period of time result Did you know that? This time, let's understand the disk from a slightly different perspective, When is surgery necessary? , What to be careful about in life , What management is helpful? I'd like to explain. Rather than being blindly afraid, try to understand it accurately and deal with it wisely! 1. Is a herniated disc really a disease that occurs suddenly? ✅ The disk is not the 'culprit', but rather a structure closer to the 'victim' that is the first to get tired in the collapsed alignment. When a disc bulges, it's easy to think, "The disc caused the problem," but before that, a lot of changes are already happening inside your body. turtle neck with the head tilted forward hunched sitting posture Lifestyle habits that place weight on one side As this situation repeats, pressure is concentrated on a specific area, and eventually the disc that cannot withstand it is pushed out. ✔️ Key points Disc protrusion is a 'result' The cause is a breakdown in the alignment of the entire body. It is important to look at the structure together. 2. What postures and habits can worsen disc problems? ✅ Certain movements can push the disc further toward the nerve, making symptoms worse. If you have a disk Behaviors to be especially careful about There is this. 🔸 Deep bending of the waist 🔸 Maintaining a squat position for a long time 🔸 Lifting heavy objects using only your back strength 🔸 Excessive stretching by folding the waist in half ⚠️ If your arms and legs feel numb or the pain feels like electric shocks, it is not just pain. It may be a sign of neurological symptoms, so more attention is needed. do. In times like these, rather than overdoing exercise, Rest to maintain alignment and reduce pressure This first are you. ✔️ importance point Keep your back straight Remove unnecessary force No excessive exercise 3. Is walking good exercise even if I have a herniated disc? ✅ Depending on the situation, it can be either ‘helpful’ or ‘burdensome.’ Walking is generally a good exercise for your back, but An exception may be made in the acute disc stage. If the nerve is strongly compressed, walking for a long time will actually increase the pressure and make the pain and radiating pain worse. Because you can do it. ✔️ Try this 🔹 Short, frequent walks with your back straight 🔹 If you have trouble standing for a long time, lean against the back of a chair. 🔹 If you have to sit for a long time, use a cushion to keep your back aligned. In the end, what matters is not “how much exercise you do,” “Do it in a way that suits the current situation?” no see. 4. So… do I really need surgery? ✅ Most discs can be improved sufficiently with care and alignment restoration without surgery. When a herniated disc is seen on an MRI, many people worry and ask, “Do I need surgery now…?” But in reality, There are very limited cases where surgery is absolutely necessary. no see. ⚠️ When surgery should be considered If your arm/leg muscles become noticeably thinner or lose strength rapidly A situation where one's ankle is twisted and one is limping Sudden incontinence (emergency) But these cases are only a very small fraction of the total. Most of them Improvement is possible with just spinal alignment restoration and lifestyle modification. As the alignment is restored, the pressure concentrated on the disc is naturally distributed and the pain also begins to stabilize. ✔️ Key Message Understanding “why the disc is herniated” rather than whether or not to have surgery Changing your environment is key to long-term recovery. FAQ Q1. Can the disc heal on its own over time? A1. Some may recover naturally over time, but if the misalignment persists, repeated pressure on the same area may cause it to worsen again. So, along with recovery, Alignment and load flow management are required together. do. Q2. I have a herniated disc. Should I exercise or not? A2. It depends on the situation. During the acute phase, maintaining alignment is more important than excessive exercise. After the recovery period, light muscle strengthening and functional recovery exercises can be helpful in stages. The important thing is: Whether the exercise is suitable for my current condition no see. conclusion The key to disc treatment is ‘alignment’. Discs aren't something that suddenly appears one day. They're the first structures to wear out over time, thanks to accumulated lifestyle habits and alignment issues. Therefore, rather than focusing solely on the area where pain is present, Examining alignment, load, and movement flow together is the most important factor in solving the fundamental problem. ✔️ Key points to remember today Only a very small number of cases require surgery. Most people can improve sufficiently with alignment restoration and lifestyle correction. It's more important to "fix the environment" than to "blame the disk." Rather than being anxious, check your body condition now and manage it safely with expert advice. We support healthy movement and a comfortable daily life! Rebom Oriental Medicine Hospital Daegu Branch CEO Kim Hyung-min Adjunct Professor at Gachon University College of Oriental Medicine Graduated from Kyung Hee University College of Oriental Medicine President of the Korean Society of Spinal Orthopedics Current Affairs Magazine selected as one of Korea's 100 best doctors Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Medicine Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Pediatrics Member of the Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Dermatology Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Dermatology Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Medicine and Oral Surgery Member of the Korean Society of Immunoassay Member of the Kyunghee Donghee Society (IKOMS) Member of the Korean Society of Oriental Dermatology Member of the Korean Society of Pain Management See other columns by Director Kim Hyeong-min of Rebom Oriental Medicine Hospital (Daegu Branch) > [Health Column] Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Why It Helps Manage Fatigue and Recovery 👉 Are you curious about the manual therapy at Rebom Oriental Medicine Hospital that reduces the burden on the cervical disc? - Daegu branch - Gangnam branch
김형민 원장25.12.22Views 381Likes 6 [Health Column] Should Prognathism Always Require Surgery? Non-surgical Correction Is Possible[10]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. When you say prognathism, many people think “Doesn’t this absolutely require surgery?” People often worry about that. but Not everyone with a prognathism needs surgery. Because the jawbone and teeth are connected and harmonious, Depending on the cause, there are many cases where sufficient improvement can be achieved with orthodontic treatment alone. today Why does a prognathism occur? , and In what cases can non-surgical correction be improved? I will guide you step by step. 1. What is a prognathism? “A prognathism is when the lower jaw protrudes further than the upper jaw. 'Overbite (Class III)', where the lower teeth protrude forward of the upper teeth It tells the status. In this case, frontal In the jawline, the jawline looks sharp. side In , the lower jaw appears to be unusually protruding. Also, because the upper jaw is often narrow and the lower jaw is wide, Simply “pushing the chin back” is not an appropriate treatment. The structure of the teeth and jawbone A precisely analyzed correction plan This is very important. 2. Why does a prognathism occur? Cause Type explanation Congenital factors (genetics) Approximately 70-80% of patients with prognathism have a family history of the condition. The developmental pattern of the jawbone is genetically determined. acquired factors (habits) Things like jaw clenching, mouth breathing, chewing on one side, and sleeping positions can affect jaw growth. in other words, Jaw structure at birth + growth environment + lifestyle habits All of these affect the chin. 3. Cases where correction is possible without surgery Even if it's a spatula chin If the imbalance of the jawbone itself is not severe, , Improvement is possible with orthodontic treatment alone. ✔️Teaching If it can be improved with sincerity Crossbite Teeth alignment problems If it comes from of the chin If the difference before and after is minor During the growth period (adolescence) Period when growth control is possible ✔️Examples of treatment methods Miniscrew (fixed) It is used to move the lower teeth backward and guide the upper and lower teeth into a normal occlusion. The key is Teeth arrangement + jaw position + facial proportions Considering them together. It is different from orthodontic treatment that simply straightens teeth. 4. So in what cases is surgery necessary? In the following cases: Surgery + orthodontic treatment This may be necessary. The lower jaw Protruding significantly forward If it is done facial asymmetry If accompanied by this When there is a large difference in the growth of the upper, lower, left, and right jawbones in other words, Whether or not surgery is necessary depends on the structural differences in the jawbone. is decided by. 5. A prognathism can lead to functional problems. A prognathism is not simply a cosmetic issue. ✔️Possible issues Difficulty chewing food (decreased masticatory function) Inaccurate pronunciation (especially pronunciation of ㅅ and ㅆ) Temporomandibular joint discomfort/headache Unconscious deterioration of oral habits thus It is recommended to begin diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. 6. Conclusion The prognathism is Surgery, no matter what! Not this, It is important to choose a treatment that is appropriate for the cause, severity, and age. There are many cases where correction alone can be sufficient to resolve the issue. Through accurate diagnosis You can find the best way to restore both function and aesthetics. Your Facial balance and healthy occlusion , and confident smile , You can definitely get it back with a specialist. 😁 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] How to Endure Braces Pain: From Causes to Relief 🔗 [Health Column] Reverse Correction: Why Re-Correction Is Necessary After Correction 🔗 [Health Column] Open Bite Treatment and Fundamental Solutions 🔗 [Health Column] 3 Tips for Quickly Finishing Your Orthodontic Treatment
김현순 원장25.11.06Views 564Likes 5 [Health Column] Facial Asymmetry: What Treatments Are Possible Without Surgery?[8]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. if Left-handed person, right-handed person Have you ever heard the expression? This recently popular new word is an abbreviation for 'left face photo', 'right face photo', and means taking photos centered on the side of your face that you think is prettier. In this way, everyone's face has some degree of left-right difference. But the difference is getting worse facial asymmetry When this happens, it can affect your health beyond just being a cosmetic issue. today facial asymmetry The problems this can cause are Treatment options available without surgery Let's learn about it. 1. What is facial asymmetry? What problems can it cause? facial asymmetry It refers to a condition in which the left and right sides of the face are not balanced. Although there are some inherited genetic factors, in most cases, it is caused by lifestyle habits over a long period of time. Representatively Resting your chin on one side, chewing food on only one side, and frequently tilting your head to one side The back causes the face to lose balance. bad habits explanation Resting your chin on one side Constant pressure on the temporomandibular joint causes the left and right sides of the face to become imbalanced. Chew food on only one side Left-right development imbalance of the masticatory muscles → causes cheekbone asymmetry and jawline asymmetry Postural imbalance The tilt of the head and neck also affects the facial bone structure. teeth grinding or clenching habits It can strain the temporomandibular joint and cause asymmetry in the facial contour. Sleeping on only one side Persistent pressure on facial bones and soft tissues may cause asymmetry. The habit of jutting one's chin forward Changes in the position of the temporomandibular joint can distort the facial line. Smartphone use that requires frequent bowing of the head The overall left-right balance is affected when the axis connecting the neck and face is distorted. ✔️ Problems that arise when facial asymmetry is severe ✅ Aesthetic issues If the left and right sides of your face are out of balance, you may experience stress about your appearance, which can lower your self-esteem. ✅ Temporomandibular joint disorder Misalignment of the jaw can lead to temporomandibular joint disorders such as pain, clicking, and difficulty opening the mouth. ✅ Decreased authoring function If your teeth are misaligned and you can't chew your food properly, it can affect your digestive function. ✅ Pronunciation problems If the position of your jaw and lips is imbalanced, it will be difficult to pronounce correctly and you will experience discomfort. In this way, facial asymmetry goes beyond simply being unsightly. Affects jaw function and overall oral health Early diagnosis and treatment are important because they can reduce the risk of complications. 2. Facial asymmetry, is surgery really necessary? Many people Asymmetry As soon as I hear that word surgery It reminds me of . But in reality Symptoms can be sufficiently improved with orthodontic treatment alone. It often happens. In particular, the cause of facial asymmetry is not the jaw itself. Imbalance of dental occlusion In this case, the balance of the face can be restored with orthodontic treatment alone without any bone-cutting surgery. ✔️ Principle of improving facial asymmetry through orthodontic treatment ✅ Correction of occlusal imbalance One of the biggest causes of asymmetry is misalignment no see. Correctly aligning your teeth will naturally align the center of your jaw, helping to restore balance to the left and right sides of your face. ✅ Normalize jaw movement If your teeth are misaligned, you may end up overusing one side of your jaw, which can lead to abnormal jaw growth or joint abnormalities. Orthodontic treatment It is effective in reducing the burden on the temporomandibular joint and preventing pain by making the jaw move evenly. ✅ More effective during adolescence growing children Because the jawbone is still growing, orthodontic treatment can be used to control the direction of jaw growth. Correction at this age can be expected to have a greater improvement effect than in adults. 3. How do I start treatment without surgery? If you feel that your face is asymmetrical and are considering surgery, there is something you must do first. 👉It is a professional examination and accurate diagnosis. The chin itself Is it a problem of, Dental occlusion Is it a problem of, or Lifestyle habits After determining whether it is a result of the disease, an appropriate treatment direction must be decided. Not all asymmetries require surgery. In reality, there are many cases where orthodontic treatment alone can naturally restore balance. 4. Orthodontic treatment: a treatment for overall harmony, not just alignment. Orthodontic treatment is not simply about straightening crooked teeth. Because it is a treatment that takes into account the position of the jaw and the proportions of the face, you can achieve not only aesthetic satisfaction but also functional improvement. facial asymmetry If you are considering it, we recommend that you first check whether orthodontic treatment is possible before considering surgery. Get a personalized treatment plan through a professional examination and regain healthy jaw joints and a confident impression. 😁 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] Invisalign Braces: A Complete Guide | Benefits, Wear Time, and Cost of Transparent Braces 🔗 [Health Column] Why Does Braces Last Differently for Each Person? Lifestyle Habits That Interfere with Tooth Movement 🔗 [Health Column] Is Orthodontic Extraction Really Necessary? 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김현순 원장25.09.12Views 1535Likes 8 [Health Column] What is Cataract? A comprehensive overview from early symptoms to post-surgery care[11]
Director Choi Woo-hyuk Hello, this is Director Choi Woo-hyuk. Cataracts are a natural eye condition that can occur with aging. However, if you think, "It's normal for my eyesight to worsen as I get older," and ignore it, you may miss the optimal time for treatment. Today, I would like to talk about cataracts. 1. Early symptoms of cataracts, don't just dismiss them as aging When cataracts begin to develop, vision may feel different in bright and dark environments, and eyes may easily become tired when reading books or using smartphones. In particular, vision may temporarily become more blurred after exercise or when dehydrated. If you notice these changes, it could be a sign of cataracts. 2. What is cataract? A condition where the 'lens' inside the eye becomes cloudy. Cataracts are a condition that occurs as the transparent lens called the 'lens' of the eye gradually becomes cloudy. This lens plays a role in focusing so that we can see objects clearly, but as we age, it loses elasticity and gradually becomes foggy. When the lens becomes cloudy, focus is not properly achieved, causing objects to appear blurry, and light scattering can lead to glare. The symptoms of cataracts can vary depending on the location and degree of cloudiness, and sometimes they only impair vision at certain distances or cause objects to appear overlapped. 3. How is cataract surgery performed? Cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and inserting an artificial lens (intraocular lens) in its place. Recently, ultrasound or laser technology has been used to perform the surgery more precisely. In particular, implanting a multifocal intraocular lens allows for clear vision at both near and far distances, increasing convenience in daily life. The artificial lenses used nowadays have a lifespan of over 80 years, and their durability is so high that most patients do not need to replace them after the initial surgery. 4. Postoperative precautions and management determine recovery. Immediately after surgery, your eyes may become sensitive to light or see colors strangely. Especially in cases where multifocal lenses are implanted, lights may appear to spread or night vision may be somewhat blurry. This usually improves gradually over time, so there's no need to worry too much. After surgery, please use eye drops consistently for three weeks and be careful not to rub or vigorously wipe your eyes. Also, during the first week after surgery, be cautious to prevent water from entering your eyes during washing or showering. Even if you wear glasses, you may experience dryness or foreign body sensation, so using artificial tears can also be helpful. 5. Do not misunderstand color changes, blue light, and misconceptions When cataracts develop, some of the light entering the eye, especially blue spectrum light, is blocked. After surgery removes the cloudiness, this blue light can enter again more easily, which may cause colors to suddenly appear bluish or purplish. However, this is part of the normal recovery process, and the optic nerve gradually adapts. Sometimes, there are claims that wearing blue light blocking glasses can help prevent or improve symptoms of cataracts, but this is incorrect information. Blue light is part of natural sunlight, so it cannot be completely blocked, nor is it necessary to do so. 6. Timing of surgery, "finding the right moment," is the key. Cataract surgery is generally performed when vision deterioration causes inconvenience in daily life. If performed too early, the effectiveness of the surgery may be minimal, and if delayed too long, the risk of other complications such as glaucoma or retinal diseases increases. Just like squeezing acne too early or too late can leave scars, it is important to determine the 'appropriate timing' for cataract surgery. It is advisable to check your eye condition through regular ophthalmic examinations and to make a decision after thorough consultation with a specialist. 7. Recovery period and return to daily life, it is important not to overexert yourself. Vision does not immediately return to normal right after surgery. Most patients feel that their vision clears up within about a day after the procedure, but complete recovery takes a little more time. Washing your face is possible about a week after surgery, and normal daily activities can be resumed without difficulty after approximately three weeks. During this period, the use of eye drops and managing eye dryness are very important, and it is also recommended to limit the use of smartphones and computers during the first two weeks. In conclusion Cataracts are a natural aging phenomenon that anyone can experience. However, the quality of life can vary greatly depending on treatment and management. Instead of thinking "it's a bit uncomfortable but I can tolerate it," it is most important to receive appropriate treatment at the right time based on an accurate diagnosis and the advice of a specialist. Since our eyes are precious organs used throughout our lives, do not hesitate to visit an ophthalmologist if you notice any abnormal signs. Small changes can bring great reassurance. Director Choi Woo-hyuk Graduated from Korea University College of Life Sciences Graduated from Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Kyung Hee University Hospital Resident Full member of the Korean Society of Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine -------------------------------------------- Are you curious about other people's cataract stories? 👉🏻 What do people in their 60s need when preparing for cataract surgery? 👉🏻 (Concern) Does using a lot of smartphones cause cataracts?
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