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Is it possible to do this with the dental implant insurance event?[3]
I see a lot of implant events! I looked into whether there were implants in Daejeon. Oh...! There's even a competition for the Cashdoc Implant event. In Daejeon, there is an implant dental clinic. They say you can get an implant for 350,000 won! My father already signed up for dental implant insurance. I was told that I need to get two implants this time. I heard you are thinking about getting an implant with dental implant insurance. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4855 But the event price is so cheap, Can dental implants be covered by insurance? Actually, I don't know anything either... How did those who signed up for dental implant insurance receive their implants? Just get an implant at regular price and get dental implant insurance. Have you solved it? If you know any information, please let me know!! Please...🥹
벚꽃좋아24.03.06Views 168Likes 0 
Solve it with dental implant insurance.[11]
Available for enrollment from 0 to 70 years old Maximum amount when subscribing to a special contract Maximum charge for restorative treatment and gold/ceramic prosthetics: 300,000 won Maximum crown cost: 500,000 won Radiographic imaging fee Bridge up to 750,000 won Dentures 1,500,000 won Implants up to 1,500,000 won~~ Silver Chia Insurance for ages 61 to 75 No reduction in implant cost 40-year-old man 45,350 won 50-year-old man, 65,400 won If you request a design, we will send you a subscription proposal. https://open.kakao.com/me/leesangsu0122
상품 전도사24.02.13Views 207Likes 0 Is dental insurance implant possible at Cheongsim Implant Dental Clinic?[8]
I'm planning to get dental implants, but I don't know if all hospitals accept implants or not. Does anyone know anything about dental implant insurance? The hospital I found out about through the Cashdoc Hospital event is Cheongsim Implant Dental Clinic. It is definitely a place that is cheap and reasonable! Dio implant was 690,000 won, and Ostem implant was 790,000 won. The medical staff's surgical experience and know-how are enormous, with a cumulative number of 20,342 procedures! I think it would be good to know if dental insurance covers implants! The advantage of Cheongshim Implant Dental Clinic is that it can perform extraction and implantation on the same day. Instead of a regular implant, a 3D digital implant reduces the incision and reduces the recovery period. Faster treatment is possible and surgery time is shortened! I tried to find out if dental insurance covers implants, but I'm not sure! If there is anyone who knows, it would be great if you could let me know if dental implants are covered by insurance! This is how to get to Cheongshim Plant Dental Clinic.
쿨병말기환자24.01.13Views 137Likes 0 If you neglect tooth loss, you'll end up needing the full course of bone grafts and implants lol
I lost a molar, but honestly, it's not even noticeable, and I'm of the opinion that it doesn't matter if I eat on the other side. If there is anyone living with this neglected for N years.......it's definitely time for a bone graft and implants....lol I had bone graft and implant surgery at Pyeongchang like that. Ultimately, it finished well, and now I eat well and live well, but...? I think it would have been much easier to get it over with if I hadn't put it off and just rushed to the dentist. I'm doing well now, but that's the only thing I find a bit lacking hahaha
못난마름모26.04.01Views 68Likes 0 [Health Column] All-on-Four: Is it possible to restore full dental function with just four implants?[14]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. When teeth are severely damaged or most of them are missing, many people worry, “Should I get implants for all of them?” But recently Supporting a full set of teeth with just four implants Doing it All-on-Four This method is becoming an alternative. You probably have a lot of questions about this treatment, including the cost, pain, and recovery speed. Today, I'll take a closer look at what this treatment is and who it can help. 1. What is the principle behind All-on-Four supporting the entire tooth? 👋 A method that stably supports the entire tooth with four strong pillars All-on-Four is a treatment that places only four implants (six depending on the situation) in the strongest location of the gum bone, and then attaches a fixed prosthesis that connects all teeth on top of them. If we use a building analogy, it is similar to the principle that the top plate can be stably supported as long as a few core supports are strong, without having to install the pillars closely together. No need to place unnecessary implants Effectively designing power distribution Precision treatment aimed at restoring full function If you have been putting off treatment because of the burden of having to “plant all your teeth,” It would be a good idea to get professional advice to see if all-on-one is possible. 2. What are the costs and recovery speed? Will it be expensive? 👋 Economical + Reduced Physical Burden = A Realistic Treatment Option The biggest advantage of All-on-Four is Reduced cost burden and faster recovery no see. ✔️Reduced cost burden The number of plants to be planted is greatly reduced, reducing surgical and material costs. ✔️ Reduced recovery burden The scope of surgery is reduced The likelihood of needing bone grafting is likely to decrease. Pain and swelling are described as relatively minimal. The advantage is that it can be a relatively less physically burdensome treatment option for the elderly and those with systemic diseases. 3. What is the difference between dentures and braces? 👋 Not removable dentures, but 'fixed teeth that feel like your own teeth' All-on-four is not the removable dentures that are commonly thought of. ✔️ This is what makes it different How the prosthesis is 'completely fixed' to the implant Reduces foreign body sensation by not covering the palate You can taste the food more naturally You can comfortably chew apples, meat, etc. without worrying about them becoming loose. ❓ FAQ Q1. Are 4 really strong enough? A1. Yes. The 10-year survival rate is over 90%. The implant angle and position are precisely designed, and the posterior implant is planted at a slight angle to stably support the entire tooth. Q2. How long does it take to recover after surgery? A2. One of the great advantages of All-on-Four is its recovery speed. Because a temporary prosthesis is usually fitted immediately after surgery. Conversation and light meals are possible on the day of surgery. It is said that it is done. Q3. Isn't it actually more expensive? A3. It is much more economical than implanting each tooth one by one. This can reduce the number of implants needed and the possibility of bone grafting, which can also reduce additional costs. 📝 conclusion All-on-four is a “high-difficulty, precision treatment that stably restores the entire tooth function using four pillars.” It's not a solution that works for everyone, but for those who qualify, A fast and realistic recovery solution This could be it. ✔️ Points to remember All-on-for: A treatment option that reduces both cost and physical burden. A precise diagnosis must be made first. Sufficient consultation with experienced medical staff is important. We encourage you to make safe and wise choices so you can chew, smile, and return to your daily life. 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"? Key Points You Need to Know [Health Column] AirNate – Why Laminates Can Provide Teeth Reshaping in as Little as a Week with Minimized Tooth Removal [Health Column] A guide to solving bad breath, from its causes to simple and easy management methods, even when you just breathe.
정재욱 원장25.12.31Views 243Likes 5 I received a consultation at Yeon Dental Clinic due to weakened gums and loose teeth. I trusted them because they suggested gum treatment before implants.
After moving into a bad situation, my teeth started to loosen up, and a few days ago, my wisdom tooth fell out without a drop of blood. I thought something big was going to happen, so I went to get a dental consultation. First, I took a CT scan, a panoramic scan, and consulted with the director. Until last year, it was possible to get an implant by saving the gums, but now they say the condition of the gums has gotten a lot worse. They said that implants are not the priority, but that we should scale and get gum treatment three times, then come back and observe the situation. Some hospitals just give out estimates for implants, but this dental clinic puts patients first and provides basic gum treatment, making it a more trustworthy dental clinic.
나밥순이25.12.02Views 52Likes 0 Implant prices, pain, duration, and insurance all at a glance (2025)[7]
🦷 From implant prices to the process and pain Implants do not simply replace missing teeth. It is a reconstructive procedure that restores chewing function and facial balance. Nowadays, even young people suffer from tooth decay, trauma, and tooth damage after orthodontic treatment. Partial implants are often used. In the past, it was considered a treatment only for the elderly, yet “Beauty + Function” It's become an era where both goals are taken into consideration. 💰 Why do implant prices vary so much from hospital to hospital? Implant prices vary greatly depending on hospital equipment, materials, bone condition, and surgical difficulty. Domestic standards Each one costs about 1 to 2 million won. overseas brands (Straumann, Ostem, Nobel Biocare, etc.) It goes up to 2 to 3 million won. Recently, the conditions for which health insurance is applied have increased. For those aged 65 or older, up to two insurance policies are available per person. In this case, your share of the cost is reduced to about 30%. However, depending on the prosthesis (crown) material or whether additional bone grafting is required, The final amount may vary, so be sure to confirm it during your consultation. 🦴 Why is bone grafting performed for implants? An implant is a structure that implants an artificial tooth root into the bone inside the gums. If there is not enough bone, fixation is impossible. So bone grafting is not just an option, It is a key process that determines the success rate of the procedure. Autologous bone grafting, which uses the patient's own bone class Synthetic bone grafting using artificial bone There is this, These days, synthetic bone technology has improved, so there is less pain and recovery is quicker. ⏳ How long does the implant procedure take? It usually takes about 3 to 6 months. Let's take a look at it step by step 👇 1️⃣ Gum and bone condition examination and plan 2️⃣ Implant placement surgery (within 1 hour) 3️⃣ Healing and bone-implant bonding period (2-3 months) 4️⃣ Prosthesis placement and occlusion adjustment Recently, it is targeted at people with strong bones. One-day implant Same-day implantation and same-day prosthesis are possible, but This is really a very limited case. Fast doesn't always mean good! Because stable fixation is more important. ⚠️ Implant pain, honestly how much does it hurt? There is almost no pain during the surgery because you are under anesthesia. However, after the procedure, swelling and soreness may occur. Usually, most of the symptoms will subside in 2-3 days. If you have had a bone graft, you may experience discomfort for about a week. Pain relief technology has improved these days. There is almost no “can’t chew” level like before. Most people just take one or two painkillers and it's over. 🪥 Types of implants and their maintenance period Implants vary depending on material and structure. type characteristic Price range General implants The most common method, durable 1 to 2 million won Navigation Implant 3D scan-based precision surgery with minimal incision 2 to 2.5 million won Zirconia implants Similar to gum color, highly aesthetic 2.5 to 3 million won Mini implants For simple fixation, retaining dentures 700,000 to 1.2 million won If you take good care of it, it will last for more than 10 years. In fact, there are many cases where it lasts for over 20 years. 💡 Implant Insurance: What You Need to Know For those aged 65 or older and partially edentulous: up to 2 teeth per person covered by health insurance Some support is available under certain conditions even when dentures are used concurrently. Among private insurance products, there are some that cover up to a certain limit (500,000 to 1 million won) per implant, so it is a good idea to compare insurance companies. ✅ Conclusion Implants are “Expensive but long-lasting treatment” are you. The lifespan is over 10 years, and depending on management, it can last a lifetime. The point is not to just look at the price, but also to look at the equipment, materials, and skill of the doctor. ‼️See more articles about implants‼️ ➡️A complete summary of scaling costs: From the difference between insurance and non-insurance to the cycle and meal timing, all at a glance ➡️[Health Column] Is Orthodontic Extraction Really Necessary? Orthodontic Extraction Criteria and Dental Clinic Selection Tips
양치요정25.10.28Views 403Likes 5 Is it true that the price of dental implants varies greatly?[11]
I think I am not the only one who thinks this way about this writing. One of my family members is getting an implant at a local hospital. I visited three nearby hospitals, but they all asked for about 1,000,100,000 to 1,100,000 won based on the O** product. Fortunately, my staff member's older brother runs a nearby dental clinic, so I went there, and after applying a referral discount, I decided on 900,000 won and am currently receiving treatment. However, I think this price is affordable and I want to complete it. As you all know, there are countless internet advertisements for implants costing 300,000 to 400,000 won. Most of the prices are centered around dental clinics in Seoul, but these days, with good transportation, it is possible to come and go enough in a day. When I tried to consult over the phone, they said, "In a word, it's a low-cost, high-volume approach, so it's possible." On the other hand, when I inquired at the hospital I am attending, they said, "There are many places around here that are affordable, not just Seoul." However, teeth are not something you just get once and forget; they are an important part that requires lifelong regular check-ups and maintenance. Why would you consider having them done at a dental clinic where anything could happen at any moment? That statement also seems to have some validity... I really can't figure it out. How are you all?? Have you ever wondered about the significant difference between 300,000 won and over 1,000,000 won for a single item? I would like to ask you something. This feeling of being uneasy even after getting a discount... Do you understand? There are probably people who have already had implants done in this room; at what price and where did they get it done? I think this is something I should be aware of, so I'm leaving it as a 고민글 (thoughts or concerns). Is this a concern only I have?
아침햇살7725.06.16Views 309Likes 7 I went because I was in pain, and they asked for a lot of money;; Should I get dental insurance? 😨[26]
Somehow, when my tooth hurts, I have a bad feeling about it, haha. Sigh... I went to the dentist today and was told I have a cavity causing sensitivity, and I need root canal treatment and a crown. It's hard because I'm sick. Money is money, after all. At times like this, I wonder if I should get dental insurance. I'm not that young anymore... and in the future, it will probably cost even more, right? I get a check-up every six months... I try to take good care of myself... I brushed my teeth diligently and made sure to use dental floss... Cavity, when did you appear? 😨 The cost for root canal treatment is also separate. They recommended zirconia as the crown material. I'm sighing ㅠㅠ You really need to get your teeth treated.. Did everyone get dental insurance? This time, even if it is purely treatment with self-pay... I'm still worried about the future. I was worried about the high monthly insurance premiums, so I didn't get dental insurance.. They say a cavity has formed again. Dental treatments that cost a lot when you get sick... How are you managing them? Oh.. and if you have any tips to prevent cavities, I would appreciate it if you could share them with me~
♡24.12.26Views 341Likes 9 Tooth insurance[2]
I am a 43-year-old man and I already have gold crowns on my molars. Can everything be erased? Yes, it is. I want to get dental insurance. I want to get insurance coverage for implants. Where would be good?
.24.12.17Views 128Likes 0 Maintain your dental health with scaling covered by health insurance.[17]
I make sure to get a scaling once a year. I usually take oral care seriously, but saliva in the mouth is always present, and tartar tends to form. They say that because I manage relatively diligently, I have fewer symptoms. If you haven't had your dental cleaning before December 31st, please visit the dentist. Did you know that since 2013, adults aged 19 and over are covered by health insurance for scaling costs once a year? I can't miss out on such a good system. What is scaling? It is a dental technique that uses ultrasonic vibrations to remove tartar and plaque accumulated on teeth. Prevent gum disease by removing tartar between teeth and around the gums that cannot be eliminated through brushing during scaling. They say you can maintain your dental health. How much is the scaling cost? If health insurance is applied, the scaling cost is approximately 10,000 to 20,000 won. For non-insurance scaling not covered by health insurance, the cost varies by dental clinic, but it is roughly between 50,000 and 100,000 won. Recommended interval for scaling If you brush your teeth well and maintain thorough oral hygiene regularly, getting a scaling once a year is sufficient. The frequency of scaling varies for each individual depending on the condition of their teeth. For smokers, people with misaligned teeth where debris easily gets stuck, those who neglect oral care, or diabetic patients, a 6-month or 3-month interval may be recommended. Precautions after scaling After scaling, your gums and teeth may be sensitive, so caution is needed for about 2 to 3 days. Use a toothbrush with soft bristles Avoid hot and cold foods, and also avoid spicy and salty foods. ✅Recommend hearty foods such as porridge and soup Avoid smoking and drinking to prevent gum inflammation. If bleeding does not stop easily, visit the hospital immediately. If you don't take care of it when you're healthy, the cost becomes a problem, but it's also very difficult for me. Maintain healthy teeth through regular oral care and scaling. Source: Dr. Now
주안맘041324.11.26Views 143Likes 3 Question) The gap between the implant teeth is large.[29]
It is exactly as the title states. I got an implant. The gap between the two newly installed teeth, at the front and back with implants, is too large. So, foreign substances like food keep getting stuck. I brush my teeth three times a day, but still, after snacks and other treats, food particles get stuck in between. Is this normal? The dental clinic says that's correct and normal, but I haven't been able to verify it elsewhere. Are other people like that too?? It's so annoying~~! I think many people might be curious about this. Is using interdental brushes ultimately the solution?? I hope there is an alternative.
아침햇살7724.11.24Views 212Likes 6 (Question) I had a tooth extracted due to periodontitis. Is it necessary to get an implant?[14]
I have a tooth that I previously received nerve treatment for, but the periodontitis recurred and worsened, so I ultimately had it extracted. It is the upper innermost molar. The dentist is naturally recommending an implant. However, I hear from others that if the upper innermost molar doesn't cause any discomfort, there's no need to get an implant. Some people say that implants are absolutely necessary, while others say they are not. I really don't know which advice is correct. Do I really need an implant for the upper innermost molar? I'm curious.
이희자24.11.23Views 166Likes 8 Implants as comfortable as teeth in Snow, Seocho-gu, Seoul! Recommended reviews[1]
My family member is undergoing implant treatment due to poor dental health. They are elderly, have poor gums, and have poor bone health due to osteoporosis, making it difficult. Even with healthy gums and gum bones, implant surgery isn't easy. I looked into Snow Dental Clinic because they said they do implants as comfortably as if they were my own teeth. We offer reasonable prices Dio implant 490,000 won At 560,000 won, the price of Ostem Implant is reasonable. My family is doing it for 900,000 won. Snow offers 1:1 custom prosthetic manufacturing They say they reduced the production period and number of visits. I also like that they offer reasonable prices without overtreatment. It is also really important to have a 1:1 customized design to avoid pain. Getting implants is really difficult for the person getting the procedure done. Snow Dental Clinic in Seocho-gu, Seoul Implants that are as comfortable as my own teeth! I recommend the following reviews. Your child came to the clinic with his father for implants. He left a review expressing his gratitude for the hospitality. The fact that he visited with his parents makes this review all the more poignant. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4100
은하수24.10.18Views 208Likes 1 My review of going to the dentist for dental implants due to poor teeth[5]
My dentist keeps telling me that my teeth and gums are in bad shape. I decided to get implants because my teeth were in bad shape. The implant procedure doesn't hurt, but the anesthesia injection is the scariest part at first. I really hated the feeling of my mouth going numb when I got an anesthetic injection. The dentist did a painless implant procedure, but the anesthesia took effect shortly after. I really hated that feeling when it came off... If you get an implant, you have to wait for 6 months. Because you put in temporary teeth and then after 6 months, you put in virtual teeth that are not your teeth. Implants I feel uncomfortable eating with something other than my own teeth. I'd like to avoid getting implants at the dentist if possible. If the dentist says I should get an implant, I should get it... It hurts after getting the implant. When I went to the dentist, he said that it was because food was stuck between my gums and it was hurting. I need to take good care of my teeth. It's best to avoid implants if possible. I told the dentist that I would become a lemon who takes good care of his teeth. The dentist said that he would not do implants. Take care, says the dentist.
레몬24.10.06Views 97Likes 3 Number of implants covered by insurance?
I have a question. Insurance covers up to three implants per year. What is the annual standard?
블리비24.07.29Views 84Likes 0 I recommend <Lienzhang One-Day Implant>, which performs tooth extraction, implant placement, and even temporary teeth all in one day.[6]
They say dental health is also genetic, right? My family doesn't have good dental health. I have had all the implants placed one by one. I think Dad needs to do more this time. But implants are expensive and I'm afraid of the pain. You are hesitating. And since you are currently living in the countryside, I have to visit you often. The fact that you are doing it is one of the reasons why you are hesitating. I looked into the implant event and chose it after considering various situations. <Lien Dental Clinic One-Day Implant> I think the treatment is good, so I'd like to introduce it to you. They say that full implants should be done at a dental clinic that specializes in high-difficulty implant surgeries. Although Lien Dental Clinic can complete the entire process from extraction to implantation on the same day, it seems that they never rush and proceed with great care. There are many dental clinics, but I think that maintaining healthy and long-lasting teeth will vary depending on which hospital you go to. You can trust and leave it to the Lienjangchi Department, as they have been consistently successful in performing surgeries on patients with systemic diseases who failed at other hospitals. I think it would be good. Lienjang Dental Clinic's Unique One-Day Implant First of all, before implant [Does it seem painful? Does it take a long time?] That's why I worry a lot. Lienzhang Dental Clinic One-Day Implant Is Tooth extraction, implant placement, and even temporary teeth can all be done in one day, allowing patients to quickly return to their daily lives. I really liked the fact that the conscious sedation method, which induces a conscious sedation in the patient while they are asleep but still respond to the outside world and breathe spontaneously, reduces pain and speeds up recovery during treatment by treating them while they are half asleep. I have high blood pressure, I am elderly and I live in the countryside. The person who has difficulty coming to the hospital often is my father. In addition, it is discounted by 47%, making it a low price of 300,000 won. I have all the conditions to convince my dad that I can do it. Lienzhang One-Day Implant It's a procedure. Haha Should I check the reviews too? •I came here because of my parents' implants, and I really liked that they kindly and accurately answered my questions and explained things in an easy-to-understand way. •I was worried a lot about the price of implants, but here, the prices are low and they explain everything thoroughly, so there is no reason not to do it here. I clicked recommend because the reviews that said they consulted about their parents' implants, that the price was cheap, and that the explanations were thorough and helpful, were similar to what I was concerned about. <Medical Information and Directions> There are many things to consider when getting an implant. Solving all those worries at once <Lienzhang Dental One-Day Implant>. more If you would like more details, please click the link below I recommend that you seek counseling. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/5080 You can receive 5000 points just by receiving consultation. We're also holding an event~
박효정24.07.28Views 90Likes 3 I recommend Nowon-gu Orun Dental Clinic for implants and orthodontics.
I have two gaps of about 1.5 millimeters between my front teeth, and I don't want to show them to others. I keep my mouth shut as much as possible and don't talk much. And there are also implant candidates. gaps in teeth... This is a dental trauma I've had since I was young. Now that I have reached a certain level of social status, I am becoming more and more conscious of my teeth. I was thinking about getting my teeth straightened, and I don't do braces because it takes a lot of time and is annoying to pull the teeth left and right. Nowon-gu, looking for ways to cover gaps by making teeth bigger Orun Dental Clinic I got to know, I searched and found that there were over 30,000 cases of dental implants and other related treatments. I felt reassured after reading the numerous reviews, so I decided to go for a consultation on orthodontics and implants. I've been hesitant about this for many times, and I want to resolve it this time and get rid of the trauma. Since I'll be staying in Seoul a lot, I don't think there will be any problems with treatment... In other words, I want to clean up the gaps in my teeth and live proudly and confidently from now on~~! I'm also looking at an implant event. I'll leave the event link~~ https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3708
아침햇살7724.04.28Views 98Likes 0 I recommend David Dental Clinic (Dio Implant 350,000 won) for orthodontic treatment.[3]
My teeth have been uneven since I was a child. It's not just a cosmetic issue; they keep causing injury to my mouth. So, while researching orthodontic treatment, I found David Dental's Dio Implant 350,000 won orthodontic treatment review helpful. I appreciated the before and after photos. The information about the cost of the procedure was also helpful. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4088
조하민24.03.30Views 114Likes 1 I'm planning to get my mother an implant. Is implant insurance covered?[6]
I am planning to get dental implants for my mother. Are implants covered by health insurance? Regarding my mother's implant treatment I am writing this because I am concerned about whether health insurance applies. I found this hospital through a Cashdoc hospital event, and I'm wondering if health insurance covers dental implants! https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4088 My mother is considering implant treatment at David Dental Clinic, I don't know exactly what the treatment plan is. It is difficult to definitively determine whether dental implants are covered by health insurance. However, generally, implant treatment is I'm curious if dental implants are covered by health insurance! Visit David Dental Clinic to accurately diagnose your mother's oral condition, and Should I look into implant health insurance after establishing a treatment plan? Should I look into it beforehand? If anyone knows the best way to handle this, please let me know!
사남매엄마24.02.23Views 82Likes 1 Can someone who knows about implant insurance apply please let me know?[9]
My father recently lost a tooth and is considering getting an implant. that However, the cost of implants is burdensome, so I am looking into whether health insurance applies. I checked on the National Health Insurance Corporation website, For seniors aged 65 or older, it is said that insurance covers up to two implants per person during their lifetime. They say the patient's share is 30%. I don't know if this hospital is eligible for implant insurance at the Cashdoc Hospital event, but it looked good so I brought it! Is implant insurance applicable here?? https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3859 However, I am not sure about the specifics regarding implant insurance coverage. For example, whether insurance coverage varies depending on the type of implant material or the surgical method. I have many questions, such as how the cost of prosthetic restoration is handled. If you know someone who knows a lot about dental implant insurance, please let me know. Or, I think it would be good if someone who has tried implant insurance could tell me. I really want to get my father an implant soon.. Please tell me about the implant insurance coverage.
부티매니악24.01.30Views 138Likes 0 Is dental implant coverage covered by health insurance? I'm curious if it's covered by insurance![12]
My parents recently lost a tooth while working, so we are considering getting an implant. I am contacting you to inquire about whether I can get dental implants covered by health insurance. As far as I know, there are cases where you can get dental implants with health insurance. I understand that this applies to those over 70 years old. I am over 70 years old and I am wondering if I can get implants covered by my health insurance. Also, I'm curious about what the patient's share of the cost will be if I get an implant covered by health insurance. I'm thinking that maybe I should at least get my parents health insurance implants. I'm sorry, but I feel a little uncomfortable because I don't have any teeth! Does anyone know anything about health insurance implants? If I do, I plan to get it done at a dental clinic covered by health insurance. They said it was good!
부티매니악24.01.22Views 131Likes 0 The scope of dental implant insurance is smaller than I thought...ㅠㅠㅠ[8]
Do you know the extent of dental implant coverage under medical insurance?! I recently found myself in a situation where I need dental implants, so I looked into the scope of coverage under dental insurance. First of all, there is an age limit for dental implant coverage under medical insurance. It applies only if you are over 65 years old. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4105 If dental implants aren't covered by health insurance, I think you can just take advantage of the promotional price. :) If dental implant insurance applies, you only have to pay 30% of the amount. Implants are available not only for front teeth and molars, but also for full-body implants. However, dental implant insurance is only applicable up to two implants in a lifetime. Still, it's a bit of a shame that it only applies to up to two times in a lifetime. If you get implants, you end up getting two or more, you know... haha Still, I guess it's better than nothing that they're doing at least two... hehehehe
구구마말랭이24.01.09Views 101Likes 0 
Can dental implants for 65-year-olds be covered by health insurance?[6]
I am looking into implants for 65-year-olds. I'm curious about how to apply for health insurance coverage! They say you can only have up to two for a lifetime. Only partial edentulism is possible; complete edentulism is excluded. The full cost of implants for those aged 65 and older is not fully covered. General health insurance beneficiaries have a 30% co-payment. For implant costs for those aged 65 and older, the abutment and fixture, which are the removable implant materials, are calculated separately. Additionally, in cases where additional procedures such as alveolar bone grafting or sinus elevation are necessary, please note that these are performed as non-covered services! Anyone over 65 who has undergone dental implants?! Please tell me what process you went through~~~ I think it might be difficult to apply health insurance coverage and event pricesㅠㅠㅠ
간식킬러24.01.07Views 99Likes 0 I'm wondering if I need dental implant insurance.[10]
Do I really need dental implant insurance? Health insurance coverage for implants starts at age 65. So, if you get an implant before that, it is not covered by insurance... Is it right to get dental implant insurance when you are over 40? It would be more accurate to call it dental insurance, not implant insurance! My mom said that even if implant insurance seems useless, it will really shine once you get implants. And I've heard that people with weak gums should get dental insurance in advance. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4500 Fortunately, my gums aren't that weak, so I'll be fine, but I think it's right to get implant insurance once you're over 40. If you have to pay expensive dental treatment, not only will you feel bad, but your bank account will also be empty...ㅎ I have a question. If I get an implant through a Cashdoc Hospital event, will this be covered by insurance? I'm curious about this part too!
건강이최고다24.01.03Views 120Likes 0 
Are you comfortable using your teeth after getting an implant?[23]
Are you comfortable using your teeth after getting an implant? I work hard on my oral care, but since my implant is a molar, food debris tends to get stuck between the gaps, so I have to be careful. I end up using the opposite side more often. I'm worried that if I write on only one side, it might become asymmetrical. I'm curious about implant reviews. Please share the information~^^
JN23.10.17Views 307Likes 1 Implants. Orthodontics.[12]
Implant, my biological mother, sister, and even my husband. Prices are all different, and so is the pain. My husband bled a lot after sleeping with me on the first day. I went to the emergency room. I will find out about the hospital well. I think I should do what I do best. Gums need to be healthy first in order to be able to do so. My daughter has had braces twice. It cost a lot of money, didn't it? The retention device. Not working well, the tooth is crooked again. It is not allowed. I had a cavity treatment a long time ago and have been managing it well. I am still in good condition. Various electric toothbrushes, molar toothbrushes, and functional toothpaste. Waterpik, interdental brush, dental floss, and Gurgle. I am using it. I buy all the toothpaste that are said to be good. Your teeth are in very good condition for your age. This should be well managed when things are good.
underwood_busan23.10.15Views 97Likes 0 Implant insurance[7]
Did you get insurance? Which did you get, the implant or dental insurance? It seems like there are many people around. I think I should prepare.
걷기와23.10.13Views 100Likes 0 (Concern) Which is the best option between orthodontic treatment and implants for front teeth?[12]
While playing with a friend during school days, I bumped into them and my front tooth was misaligned. Once the front teeth are misaligned, they gradually become more crooked and become very noticeable. My misaligned front teeth are my complex, so I always hide my mouth and smile. It's hard to eat an apple with my front teeth. (It always feels like the gap between my teeth is getting bigger because something gets stuck in itㅠㅠ) So I inquired with the dental clinic I have been visiting for a long time. I inquired about orthodontics, but that dental clinic does not offer orthodontic treatment. They recommended an implant. (Because orthodontic treatment requires extracting other teeth and takes a lot of time) At that time, I was too scared to get implants in my twenties, myself. I still have a long way to go before I need to use this, but I already feel it's a pity to do it now. And already, I am passing my 30s and looking toward my 40s. I still find it difficult to eat with my front teeth, so I am using other teeth instead. I think I've adapted to some extent. I'm still feeling complex about it and think I should do something, but I'm worried about whether orthodontics or implants would be better. Which is better if both crooked front teeth correction and implants are possible? (Almost 40 years old) Braces require removing adjacent teeth and take a long time, but the advantage is that I can keep my own teeth. The disadvantage of implants is that my teeth need to be extracted, and the advantage is that it takes less time. The advantages and disadvantages of the two methods are really opposite. And I am also worried about my age. Is orthodontic treatment possible in my 40s? If anyone has tried both, please give me some advice. ^^
바다022823.10.13Views 175Likes 0 Have you received insurance for the implant?[12]
These days, many people are getting implant insurance. Have the members purchased insurance? I'm also looking into getting insurance. As I get older, things start breaking down one by one.
걷기와23.09.23Views 75Likes 0 [Get a Starbucks coupon just for a consultation☕] Even if you only get one implant, let's "smartly" get your teeth back to those of your 20s😁[1]
Just for consultation, we'll give you a Starbucks Americano! For Cashdoc members Here's news on the top 5 popular implants! 🎊 Smart Plant Dental Clinic is holding a special implant event! 🦷 Even if you plant one, do it "smartly"! 🦷 If you want to go back to your 20s teeth! 🦷 If you have always been interested in implants! Get a Starbucks coupon and get a free consultation 🤗 👇 Click the banner below for convenient consultation! 👇
캐시닥 병원이벤트23.09.19Views 171Likes 0 Is implant insurance covered?[11]
Are implants covered by indemnity insurance or accident insurance? I want to sign up if there is any cash benefit included in the terms and conditions. Thank you for letting me know.
걷기와23.09.18Views 82Likes 0 [Get a Starbucks coupon just for a consultation☕] Even if you only get one implant, let's "smartly" get your teeth back to those of your 20s😁[2]
Just for consulting, you'll get a Starbucks coupon! 💗 For Cashdoc members Here's news on the top 5 popular implants! 🎊 Smart Plant Dental Clinic is holding a special implant event! 🦷 Even if you plant one, do it "smartly"! 🦷 If you want to go back to your 20s teeth! 🦷 If you have always been interested in implants! Get a Starbucks coupon and get a free consultation 🤗 👇 Click the banner below for convenient consultation! 👇
캐시닥 병원이벤트23.09.11Views 197Likes 0 Is implant covered by insurance?[9]
Mom has a treatment plan. Implants also vary according to age I heard that it is covered by insurance.
seabuck23.08.26Views 101Likes 0 Is it good to get dental insurance?[9]
I am genetically prone to having weak teeth. I canceled my dental insurance because I thought I had completed most of my treatments. But recently I went to the dentist again, and they asked if my dental insurance is still active ㅠ They said that my teeth are quite weak and that I will need some treatments in the future. Is it better to get dental insurance again in this case? I'm 고민되네요... Has anyone canceled their dental insurance and then re-enrolled?
연서23.07.24Views 107Likes 0 Medical insurance implant coverage conditions[5]
- Age requirement - You must be 65 years or older and have had your birthday to be eligible. You can receive support anywhere in the country, and each person can receive up to two supports in their lifetime. There is a principle that only one type of restoration, the PFM crown, should be used for the shape of the upper teeth. - If it is made to connect with Zicronia/gold/dentures instead of PFM crowns, it will be excluded from insurance coverage. You must finish at the place where you initially started, and you cannot change dentists midway because you are not satisfied. - The criteria for villains are based on distinguishing between the upper jaw/lower jaw, upper jaw/lower jaw, and aiming to implant natural teeth in the areas covered by insurance. You must stay. (If there are no natural teeth at all or if all need to be extracted, we cannot accept the case.) - However, even if it is not a natural tooth, you can receive it if there is an implant structure. - In other words, support is available if it is possible to create a form that can be chewed by inserting two implants above or below. The conditions for receiving dental insurance coverage for implants seem to be quite strict.
이현진23.07.23Views 81Likes 1 (Question) Food keeps getting stuck between the implant tooth and the adjacent tooth.ㅜㅜ[5]
I had my lower right molar extracted and an implant placed one year ago. Because the condition was quite poor... I performed the implant after doing alveolar bone grafting. After doing it, I didn't feel any pain and I really felt like I could live. I thought you did really well... However... food keeps getting stuck. When I visited the dentist again for treatment, I was told that implants will inevitably be different from my natural teeth and that it is unavoidable for some food to get stuck in certain areas. If it's uncomfortable, you said you would take a new mold and do it again... What do you think is the best way to do it... Is it better to start over and do it again... or should I just live as I am, removing food particles with interdental brushes or dental floss when they get stuck?
정상규23.07.21Views 85Likes 0 Tooth care after implant placement[7]
How do you take care of your teeth after getting implants? The groom's molar and the front of the molar on the opposite side I got an implant, but food got stuck in between. They say they are always worriedㅜㅜ It's somewhat okay at home, but outside... They say it's hardㅜㅜ I always use interdental brushes, but only with that. They say there's no freshness, but not with interdental brushes. Is there no other good way? Please share it if you have it^^
aettaett 23.07.21Views 125Likes 0 My teeth keep getting black tartar attached / Would it be better for elderly people to get implants?[2]
I'm curious about my teeth.. Maybe it's because I didn't brush my teeth well when I was young... I have no cavities or pain. It's okay that my teeth have become more yellow than others as I age... Tartar keeps forming as a black deposit between my teeth and gums.. Even after brushing, it doesn't come off and needs scaling to remove it, but even after removal, it only lasts for a while and then comes back again. I'm not the type to smoke or drink a lot of coffee either;;; In dentistry, they say there are people who are particularly prone to tartar buildup. Especially the inside of the upper teeth isn't visible, but when I looked inside with a mirror, it looked black and decayed... I think I use interdental brushes and brush my teeth properly and on time... but still... I'm really stressed out because not only do I worry about the inside, but small spots keep appearing on the visible part as well... But getting scaling too often is burdensome. I don't know if it's because the enamel on this surface has chipped or something like that;;; Is there anyone else who has this kind of concern?? And the writing below~~ It's the post I wrote last time ^^;; I also accidentally missed the event participation. I'm curious, but there was almost no answer, so I'm posting it again~ My mom is 79 years old~~ She couldn't get postpartum care because she had four children, and she has been living in financial hardship, so she has hardly been able to receive any medical management. Currently, all four teeth are missing, and you are just going about your day without treatment;;;; Above all, the biggest issue is that you refuse to get implants no matter how much I try to persuade you. [if !supportEmptyParas] [endif] It's not that you never went to the dentist at all; you had fillings and crowns done. The main reason why hospitals and my mother don't get along is because every place she went to left her with negative trauma due to over-treatment or incorrect treatments. [if !supportEmptyParas] [endif] Some people have had their cavities left untreated until they could no longer be treated and had to be extracted, while others have very poor gums, causing their teeth to become loose and fall out on their own, and there are also cases where a tooth has been missing for ten years now. Recently, one of my teeth was so weak that it kept breaking on its own, and now there is only bone left inside the gum. An infection developed there, causing my face to swell like a patient with a facial swelling, but I still didn't go to the hospital;;; You say it doesn't hurt, but you've swollen before and just recovered;; I don't mind if it looks uncomfortable and unattractive, but I really wish it wouldn't hurt, it really tears me apart inside. [if !supportEmptyParas] [endif] Because of poor teeth, you can't eat well and your digestion is also weakened, and even though you're warned that this can lead to early dementia, you don't listen at all;;;; When I was young, my grandmother couldn't eat apples, so she would scrape them with a spoon, and these days, my mom is in the same situation. [if !supportEmptyParas] [endif] I have to somehow unite and persuade all the brothers. My concern is that it's been a long time since I last checked, with three on the right and one on the left. Even if you want to get an implant, your gums need to support it to be stable, but your gum condition is quite poor... Without a cavity, the pain is severe, and bleeding easily occurs while brushing. Is it more difficult to get an implant for a tooth that has been missing for a long time??? I'm worried that even if my gums are weak, there won't be any major problems with getting a bridge or an implant. Also, I feel like my diabetes has been a bit worse lately... My mom's tooth now has a crown in the middle, the back tooth is missing, and the front tooth is just bone left behind... Seeing the tooth crumble like that on its own seems really serious, so I think we need to remove the bone and do an implant... The middle tooth isn't even my own tooth, it's a crown;;; There is also one tooth missing below... I heard that implants are not usually done all at once, but since it's difficult for this person to visit the hospital even once, going multiple times each time they do one implant isn't easy. I'm curious about how many visits are needed and how long it takes to get one implant done. And my mother does not have diabetes, but she is taking medication for high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Will there be any problems with getting an implant??? These days, the out-of-pocket cost for up to two dental implants for seniors over 64 has significantly decreased. But I worry unnecessarily, so if I say I want an implant covered by insurance, the hospital won't do anything bad, right?;;; These days, I have all sorts of worries. So, if we choose the implant method and apply to the National Health Insurance Service, they support a certain percentage of the hospital expenses;;; I haven't figured out the details yet~~~ If anyone has applied for implant support for elderly people, I would appreciate it if you could share the information~~~ [if !supportEmptyParas] [endif] Oh, and finally;;;; Actually, implants are a priority right now... but overall, your teeth are in such poor condition... the treatment seems really difficult, and I'm also considering partial dentures... Dentures also need healthy gums, or else they become too painful to use; some people say they can't wear them at all. My worries are piling up, and my wrinkles are deepening because of my stubborn mother who doesn't listen. [if !supportEmptyParas]
프카쟁이23.07.20Views 255Likes 1 (Concern) Complex issues involving dental implants (single tooth extraction) and orthodontics (molar malocclusion)[4]
Sigh... I really feel like sighing even before writing...ㅠㅠㅠㅋㅋㅋ I once had a hard food and it broke, so I got a crown. Then I ate some hard rice crust and the remaining tooth inside broke (all the way to the root...). In the end, I was told I couldn't use the remaining tooth, so they removed the crown and my tooth... That was in early March. I was thinking of getting an implant without much thought, but the dentist told me I have a malocclusion in my molars... I had orthodontics when I was young, but I wasn't aware of it. After hearing the explanation and seeing it myself, I realized my molars don't align properly... But if I get implants, orthodontic treatment becomes difficult... So I have to decide whether to do orthodontics before the implant, but my molar is really tilted and leaning, so it’s going to be a major procedure... Since it’s a local dental clinic, they told me to go to an orthodontic specialist... ㅜㅜㅜ But I have to visit various places for consultations, and I don’t have much time, so I’ve only managed to visit two places so far, and both say it’s quite serious and recommend orthodontics. I had orthodontics when I was young, but now I have to do it again... and on top of that, the treatment methods are so different that I'm confused. One place is pulling the molars on the opposite side to fill the gap and align the bite (no implant needed), while the other place is straightening the fallen molars to align the bite and placing implants. I'm thinking of visiting about two more places first, but just the thought of wearing braces again in my 30s and undergoing two years of orthodontic treatment makes me really anxious... Putting aside the money, I can't believe I have to go through that hell again... Sigh... 😢😢😢 If I tighten it once a month, it hurts so much I can't even chew properly... When I was young, my front teeth were all over the place, so the dentist I went to back then only focused on aligning my front teeth... I'm so angry... I’ve been commuting from Pohang to Daegu every month since elementary school for orthodontics... I went through all that hardship, and now I have to do it again... I've been unaware until now, but I'm wondering if it's truly the right thing to do to start now... It's a major renovation that won't be finished in a month or two... Sigh... What do you think you would do in my place??
YNL23.07.17Views 82Likes 0 (Concern) Complex issues involving dental implants (single tooth extraction) and orthodontics (molar malocclusion)[2]
Sigh... I really feel like sighing even before writing...ㅜㅜㅜㅋㅋㅋ I once had a hard candy and it broke, so I got a crown on it, but then I ate some hard burnt rice and the remaining tooth inside broke (all the way to the root).. In the end, I was told I can't use the remaining tooth, so I had the crown removed and my tooth taken out.. That was in early March, and I was thinking of getting an implant without much thought, but the dentist told me I have a malocclusion in my molars.. I had orthodontics when I was young... I didn't realize it, but after hearing the explanation and seeing it myself, I realized my molars don't align properly... But if I get implants, orthodontic treatment becomes difficult... So I have to decide whether to do orthodontics before the implant, but my molar is really tilted and leaning, so it’s going to be a major procedure... Since it’s a local dental clinic, they told me to go to an orthodontic specialist... ㅜㅜㅜ But I have to visit various places for consultations, and I don’t have much time, so I’ve only managed to visit two places so far, and both said it’s quite serious and recommended orthodontics. I had braces when I was young, but now I have to get orthodontic treatment again... and on top of that, the treatment methods are so different that I'm confused. One place is pulling the molars to fill the empty space and align the bite without implants, while the other is straightening the tilted molars and then placing implants. I'm thinking of visiting about two more places first, but just the thought of wearing braces again in my 30s and undergoing two years of orthodontic treatment makes me really anxious... Putting aside the money, I can't believe I have to go through that hell again... Sigh... 😢😢😢 If I tighten it once a month, it hurts so much I can't even chew properly... When I was young, my front teeth were all over the place, so the dentist I went to back then only focused on aligning my front teeth... I'm so angry... I’ve been commuting from Pohang to Daegu every month since elementary school just to get braces... I went through all that hardship, and now I have to do it again... I've been unaware until now, but I'm wondering if it's truly the right thing to do to start now... It's a major renovation that won't be finished in a month or two... Sigh... What do you think you would do in my place??
YNL23.07.17Views 95Likes 0 Concern) Gap between teeth after implant[5]
I had to get implants at a relatively young age because my teeth were decayed, but after getting them, I realize they are not really my own teeth, so there seem to be many things I need to be careful about. Especially, a single implant seems to have a wider gap between teeth, causing food to get stuck easily. So, it seems that enoki mushrooms and vegetable side dishes are especially eaten with caution. Otherwise, people just don't eat them. Are there any others like this after getting an implant? Or is it just me... But I can't do the expensive implant again!! I'm also curious about how you manage after getting an implant.
찹쌀도너츠23.07.11Views 53Likes 1 Does teeth whitening cost covered by insurance?[16]
Cosmetic procedures are not covered by dental insurance, right? Cavities, root canal treatment, implants, and crowns—are those the only things that can be done? I'll ask at the dentist today. If you have any questions, please leave a comment. I'll go and ask. I'll give you a reply~^^
호떡23.07.06Views 122Likes 0 (Helpful Tip) Dental Care for Implants[11]
I got implants at a young age, so I don't usually talk about implants with others. Today, after a difficult surgery and a tough recovery, I will share my dental care tips. I think it could be helpful for both those who have had implants and those who haven't. You should regularly visit the dentist to have X-rays taken and undergo examinations to ensure that the alveolar bone around the implant is healthy and well-maintained. Second~ The small brush used to clean between teeth is called an interdental brush. These days, many people have high dental IQ, so you may have heard of interdental brushes at least once. In the case of implants, since the tooth is extracted and the alveolar bone becomes flat before placement, there is no bone filling between the tooth and the implant crown, making the surface flat. Therefore, if you have a single implant, food particles are inevitably trapped on both sides of the implant tooth. If food debris is left untreated, it can cause inflammation of the gums, and this inflammation can lead to the resorption of the alveolar bone, creating a vicious cycle where more food debris gets trapped. Ultimately, this can result in the loss of the gum bone and failure of the implant. Since implants and crowns do not develop cavities, it is more important to clean around the crown area thoroughly (of course, you should also clean the chewing surface and crown area well), but using interdental brushes to effectively remove food debris and maintain gum cleanliness is very important. Third~ Regular scaling (periodontal management), interdental brushes, and proper brushing should be maintained at home, but home care alone cannot be considered 100% perfect. The same applies to my teeth, so it is necessary to receive professional periodontal care through regular scaling every 6 months to 1 year. I get a scaling and regular check-up once a year. I have been maintaining this habit for 7 years. For those who have implants, please make sure to keep it well, and I hope you avoid misunderstandings about implants.
영경23.06.01Views 90Likes 0 Tooth insurance~[17]
I have relatively weak teeth, so I mainly received treatment for cavities. Since overwriting costs about 50 per item, it's about once every few years, so I managed to get by covering it somehow. But my husband has no cavities at all, and he said his gums are weak~ As I got older and received gum treatment, last year I ended up having to extract a healthy tooth. I have to get an implant soon~ Getting implants costs a lot, but I should do it~ But others say they will also need to get implants as they get older~ In this situation, I think you should consider dental insurance~ Is there anyone who is well knowledgeable about dental insurance?? Insurance is really so difficult,ㅠㅠ Please give me information about dental insurance~ Thank you in advance~
박진진맘23.06.01Views 68Likes 0 I looked into the application of health insurance for implants.[2]
This time, my mother-in-law is getting an implant, so I looked into health insurance coverage. First, health insurance implants are only available to seniors aged 65 and older. Since 2018, the patient copayment rate has been reduced from 50% to 30%, allowing treatment at 30% of the medical costs. However, it is not possible for all teeth. The most important thing is that it cannot be applied if there are no teeth at all, so at least one of your own teeth must remain. There are materials for prosthetic devices such as gold, zirconia, and PFM, but only PFM is covered by insurance. Additional costs will be incurred if prosthetic changes or bone grafting are necessary, and in such cases, you will need to cover the expenses yourself. Please be aware that insurance coverage is only applicable to up to two items in a lifetime~ If you are doing multiple, it seems that you do two with insurance-covered PFM and the rest mostly with zirconia. Elderly patients often have poor gum health, so when getting implants, you should visit various hospitals and do thorough research. After visiting various hospitals, I found that the number of implants needed varies, and the costs differ significantly. Before you go, it's also a good idea to compare implant prices and get a rough idea of the average cost~^^
긴에스패트로23.05.26Views 93Likes 1 I think we need to pay close attention when filing insurance claims for implants.[6]
Implant insurance payout with my dental insurance I received it^^ I didn't know at first. After reviewing the documents, some codes are working while others are not. They say it's there.. My insurance is 라ㅇㅇ insurance, but the code is not working. They say only K02, K04, and K05 are available. It would be good to research carefully when signing up for insurance. I was worried, but it would be upsetting if I couldn't get the insurance payoutㅜㅜ
ㅇㄱ23.05.24Views 72Likes 0 You can claim insurance for implants~[10]
When it comes to implants If there is a surgical expense rider in the insurance payout You can receive it~ I didn't know either, but I recently found out from the insurance company. I billed it, and the payment was received. If you have had an implant Please check the insurance policy terms and contact the insurance company. Please try billing~ The more information you know, the more benefits you can receive.
안은영23.05.23Views 83Likes 0 Implant insurance[15]
At what point will I be able to see the benefits? Can I receive benefits after signing up even if I need treatment now? It's also cautious to ask the insurance company. Is it better to get separate dental insurance, or is it possible to use actual cost coverage?
제라늄23.05.21Views 61Likes 0 (Helpful Tip) Children's Dental Insurance[12]
Did you get dental insurance for your children? My daughter went to the dentist for the first time when she was 5 years old, haha. Well, that rotten person ㅠ Coincidentally, through an introduction from an acquaintance I know Doubtingly and skeptically, I listened to the dental insurance~ Even if they say it doesn't matter if it's a primary tooth, you need to grow up. Still, I need to maintain it, and it's the time when my teeth are growing. We decided to proceed with treatment~ You will receive 50% of the insurance premium after 90 days. The amount I spent has also increased since a year has passed. I received it, and it seems like more will come out as well~ Based on experience, treating well during childhood leads to a more attractive adult appearance. The fact that it's coming out!! Haha, everyone already knows though.. It seems that getting dental insurance when you're young is a good idea~
제주도가고파23.05.17Views 54Likes 1 [Health Tips] Post-Implant Tooth Care Methods[12]
This is my writing, but the text keeps getting deleted, so I took a picture. After using dental floss, I also rinse my mouth with a gum-friendly mouthwash to care for my gums, then brush my teeth. Teeth and gums are just as precious as skin. The dentist suggested using Hexamedine if the tooth really hurts. This is also something to buy. Please don't think that just getting an implant is the end; also take care of your gums and teeth.
레몬23.05.17Views 92Likes 0 What is the most important thing when getting dental insurance?[4]
Is there something most important when getting dental insurance? What should middle school or elementary school students prioritize to look at first? Is it filling and sealing?
제주도가고파23.05.03Views 48Likes 0 How should I take care of my teeth after getting an implant?[2]
I think I need to take good care of my teeth. I'm worried because my gums are not in good condition. I take care of my gums. I also use dental floss properly. I manage it with this.
레몬23.05.03Views 51Likes 0 Please recommend a dental insurance.[4]
Teeth can be quite expensive, so insurance seems essential. I think the coverage is too weak for the cheap options,ㅠㅠ Please recommend any good products you have.
딸기가쪼아23.05.02Views 45Likes 0 Ace Dental Clinic, ranked #1 in hospitals for implant consultations[2]
I would like to share the rankings of the dental clinics where I got quotes and consultations for implant surgery. No. 1 Ace Dental Clinic 2nd Place Top Class Dental Clinic 3rd Place Kim O-wan Dental Clinic The reason I chose Jeonju Ace Dental Clinic as number one is that it is a friendly clinic with no overtreatment. The procedure itself is better at Top Class Dental Clinic, which ranks second, but it overwhelmingly can't beat the number one clinic in terms of kindness and comfort. Implant procedures aren't done immediately, and the cost is significant. Anyway, it's the best place I've been to.
지원이26.05.14Views 22Likes 1 Are there any of you whose teeth ache and become sensitive only on that day?[7]
My teeth are especially sensitive on that day. Are there any of you who become sensitive? I'm wondering if you feel a stinging sensation more than usual when drinking cold water or brushing your teeth.
들꽃726.05.14Views 18Likes 0 Are you the person who came here after receiving resin treatment for a broken front tooth?[11]
I was having a meal a long time ago I once bit a fork with my front teeth. I checked in the mirror and saw that the front edge was slightly chipped. It's not that bad, but It bothered me every time I looked in the mirror. I heard that resin treatments are also very popular these days. Has anyone received this by any chance? When I had a dental consultation before The broken part is too small to even fix, and I'm thinking of carving it out to balance it out again. You said that the scope of deletion seems like it would be too large. When it comes to resin treatment I heard it doesn't look very noticeable and even has a cosmetic effect on the teeth. Are there any inconveniences in daily life? I would also like to hear a review to see if you are actually satisfied.
seabuck26.05.14Views 323Likes 3 Naturally Beautiful Teeth: Top 3 Laminate Comparison Review Including W White Dental Clinic[9]
I started looking into veneers because I was self-conscious about the color and shape of my front teeth when I smiled. Since I wanted a natural and beautiful result, I consulted with several dental clinics and made comparisons. The place I was most satisfied with was W White Dental Clinic. I was impressed by how they designed the treatment during the consultation, taking into account the shape and color of my teeth as well as my facial image. I also trusted them because they guided the process to ensure the results were not excessively white or unnatural. The outcome was also discreet and looked neatly finished, so I chose W White Dental Clinic as my number one choice. Hanbit Dental Clinic, ranked 2nd, gave an overall decent and stable impression. The basic consultation and procedures were good, but compared to W White Dental Clinic, I felt it was a bit lacking in design details and personalized consultation. Although Gwangjin Ye Dental Hospital, ranked 3rd, was well-equipped in terms of scale and systems, the consultations proceeded relatively quickly, which might feel disappointing for those who wish to discuss even the minute details thoroughly. Nevertheless, the overall treatment environment was decent. Since laminates are a procedure where harmony with the overall impression is important rather than simply making teeth white, I think getting a thorough consultation and choosing a place that suits your style greatly influences your satisfaction.
아라26.05.14Views 46Likes 3 Gold crown tooth pain[5]
I had a root canal on a molar three years ago, I got the Gold Crown. I have pain in my crown tooth when I am not feeling well. It doesn't hurt severely, but I'm worried because of a mild, unpleasant sensation.
lemon송26.05.13Views 22Likes 1 It feels somewhat uncomfortable after the implant.[7]
I don't think anything went wrong with the implant, but is it natural to feel some discomfort?
하늘~♥26.05.13Views 34Likes 1



