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[Health Column] Facelift for Your 70s: Are You Hesitating Because of Your Age? A Comprehensive Guide from Eligibility Criteria to the Recovery Process ✨[2]
hello, Director Baek In-soo of Garnet Plastic Surgery no see. There are really many seniors in their 70s who look in the mirror and want to erase the traces of time. formerly considered the exclusive property of people in their 50s and 60s Facelift Now, consultation inquiries are also steadily increasing among people in their 70s. "Why would I have surgery at this age?" It is still too early to give up! The key to a facelift for those in their 70s is not age. 'fig' It's there! Is a facelift really possible for people in their 70s? 🟢 The answer is YES! What is more important than the number on your age list is 'whole body health'. . Many people often worry, "Isn't it dangerous because he is too old?" However, eligibility for surgery is not determined solely by age on the resident registration. ✔️ Checking for underlying conditions comes first! You must carefully check for high blood pressure, diabetes, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. ✔️ Management is key Even if you have a condition, if your levels are stably controlled with medication, you can definitely consider surgery. ✔️ Check medications being taken In particular, anticoagulants or blood circulation medications can affect bleeding, so please be sure to inform us in advance so that we can establish a safe plan. 💡 During the consultation, accurately disclosing your past medical history and current medications, no matter how minor, is the first step toward a safe surgery! Is the recovery process for people in their 70s much slower than for those in their 50s and 60s? 🟢 Surprisingly, the recovery process is not significantly different from conventional surgery. . Even looking at actual cases of patients in their early 70s, there are many instances where the speed of recovery is not particularly slow. You will feel at ease if you know the changes step by step in advance. Day 2-3 after surgery This is the time when the drainage bag is removed, and swelling reaches its peak, so your face may look puffy. Around 7 days after surgery As the major swelling subsides, the bruising naturally moves down toward the neck. 10 to 14 days after surgery Once the wound has healed, the stitches are removed. By this time, you will have recovered enough to go out for a short walk. What is the special care method that helps speed up recovery? 🟢 Systematic follow-up management makes a subtle difference in the results. . Especially seniors in their 70s Assisted management to aid tissue regeneration If you combine this, you can expect a much more stable and faster recovery. LED light therapy : Effectively relieves swelling and bruising at the surgical site. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy It supplies sufficient oxygen to tissues and improves microcirculation, significantly accelerating the recovery speed. Personalized IV therapy We accelerate the return to daily life through personalized recovery programs, such as swelling-reducing injections. FAQ Q1. I am taking medication for diabetes and high blood pressure; can I have surgery? ? A1. Yes, it is possible! However, blood pressure or blood sugar levels through medication Maintain stability It must be done, and sufficient consultation with the medical team is required before surgery. Q2. When can I go out to meet friends after the surgery? ? A2. There are individual differences, but usually Around 2 weeks to remove the stitches You will recover to a level where you can attend daily outings or gatherings. 📌 Key Summary Rather than age Current health status and control of underlying diseases This is the most important thing. The recovery process There is no significant difference even when compared to people in their 50s and 60s. You can return to your daily life in about two weeks. LED light therapy or hyperbaric oxygen therapy The same supportive therapy is of great help to the rapid recovery of elderly patients. Garnet Plastic Surgery Clinic Director Baek In-soo Graduated from Korea University College of Medicine Graduated from Korea University Graduate School (Major in Plastic Surgery) Korea University Medical Center Resident Plastic surgeon at the National Medical Center (Former) Chief Director of Jewelry Plastic Surgery Regular member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Regular member of the Korean Craniofacial Society Regular member of the Facial Contouring Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Oculoplastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Rhinoplasty Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Anti-Aging Plastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons View more expert columns by Director Baek In-soo of Garnet Plastic Surgery Clinic [Health Column] Improving Eyelid Sagging in Middle Age: Key Points of Natural-Looking Upper Blepharoplasty [Health Column] Why Under-Eye Surgery Changes Mid-Face Impression: A Summary of SOOF Lower Blepharoplasty Standards [Health Column] Why You Should Consider Forehead Reduction and Forehead Lift Together
백인수 원장26.05.13Views 52Likes 0 [Health Column] Orthodontics: Are Brackets the Answer or Clear Aligners? A Guide to Choosing the Right Device for You 🦷✨[1]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. Have you ever hesitated to smile broadly every time you looked in the mirror because of your crooked teeth? 😢 Even if you decide to get braces "Won't it hurt too much if we put down braces?", "I heard clear braces aren't very effective?" The same worries keep piling up. Actually, there is no right answer! Depending on your lifestyle patterns and dental condition There is a separate device that fits perfectly. Today, I’m going to easily explore how to choose the perfect orthodontic appliance for you! 🌈 1. Why is the 'bracket' method still widely used for orthodontics? ✨ It is a sure and traditional method that applies 'compulsion' by attaching the device directly to the teeth. . It is a method where brackets are firmly attached to the teeth, and the teeth are moved using the force of wires and rubber bands. The biggest advantage of this method is 'predictability'. 🎯 Since the patient cannot remove it on their own, the force planned by the doctor is applied steadily for 24 hours. 🙋♂️ I recommend this to people like this! Those who say, "I don't have the confidence to keep track of the device." For those who want to see quick results with a definite 'compulsion' 💡 A word from the Director : Initially, the device may rub against the inside of your lips and feel a bit uncomfortable, but once you get used to it, it becomes your most reliable orthodontic partner! ⚠️ Food gets stuck easily, so please pay twice as much attention to brushing your teeth as usual! 2. Is the discreet 'Invisalign' really effective for correction? ? ✨ It is a smart device that captures both aesthetics and convenience by using a special transparent plastic frame. . The biggest appeal of Invisalign is, of course, its 'perfect undetectable' look! For those with a professional life or frequent important meetings, it couldn't be better. In addition, the key point is that oral hygiene management is really convenient because you can temporarily remove the device when eating or brushing your teeth. Is there anything to watch out for? ⏰ Strictly adhere to the wearing time! You must wear it for at least 20 to 22 hours a day. The 'diligence' of taking good care of your own devices determines 90% of the results! 3. The device that fits me Compare at a glance! 📊 division Bracket correction (fixed) Invisalign (removable) Is it noticeable? I can see the bracket and wire 🧐 It's barely visible ✨ What about the meal? Be careful, it can get caught in the device! Take out the device and enjoy a relaxing yum yum 🍔 Management difficulty Brushing my teeth is a little hard 🪥 Just clean the device well and you're done! 🧼 Whose will? Everything is going smoothly according to the medical team's plan! Patient sincerity is essential! 🙌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Is Invisalign completely painless? A1. It's not entirely non-existent! 😢 However, since the force is applied more gently than with the bracket method, the pain is relatively less. You may feel a sore sensation for about 2 to 3 days after the appliance is replaced, but this is a pleasant sign that your teeth are moving nicely! Q2. Which of the two devices is more effective? A2. Rather than the performance of the device itself 'Design by an orthodontist' is much more important! With an accurate diagnosis, you can create a satisfying smile with any device. Q3. Can I clean and disinfect Invisalign with hot water? A3. Absolutely not! ⚠️ It is made of special plastic material, so it may deform in hot water. It is best to rinse with cold or lukewarm water and scrub with a soft toothbrush soaked in dish soap. conclusion ✨In the end, what matters is 'my heart' and 'expert diagnosis' Do you have a better understanding of choosing orthodontic appliances now? 🙂 Lack of willpower requiring compulsion If so? 👉 Bracket Correction! Appearance is important and the personality is meticulous If so? 👉 Invisalign! The most important thing is your oral health. Don't worry alone, An orthodontist with extensive experience Please visit and receive a thorough consultation. Your dazzling smile begins with an accurate consultation! 📌 Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.05.07Views 53Likes 1 [Health Column] The Recovery Process After a Facelift: Check It Out Vividly Through Real-Life Cases! ✨[6]
hello, Director Baek In-soo of Garnet Plastic Surgery no see. Have you decided to get a facelift, but are you worried about how your face will change after the surgery and when you can return to your daily life? 🤔 As this is a sophisticated surgery that corrects deep layers rather than simply tightening the skin, recovery proceeds gradually in stages. I will clearly answer your questions using a real patient's progress! 🔎 What is the first thing you do on day 1 after surgery? 🟢 It is the day for removing the drainage bag and performing a thorough condition check. The day after the surgery, the one that had been inserted for recovery Remove the drainage tube (blood bag). do. You must be very worried about the pain as well. Surprisingly There is almost no pain. However, for a comfortable recovery painless injection For those who wish to do so, we will maintain it until the first day after surgery and then remove it. As you are just beginning the recovery phase, this is a time when careful monitoring by the medical team is absolutely necessary. It is day 2 after surgery, and are you worried because your face is very swollen? 🟢 This is a natural time during the recovery process when swelling reaches its peak. Day 2 is The time when swelling is at its peak It is. You may be alarmed when you look in the mirror and see your face looking swollen all over, but this is very much a sign that the tissues are healing. natural process It is just one of them, so you don't need to worry too much! It is day 7 after surgery; why is the bruise moving downwards? 🟢 It is evidence that the bruise is moving toward the neck due to gravity and healing. After about a week, as the bruising and swelling move in the direction of gravity The appearance descending around the neck You can see it. This Normal recovery changes So please rest assured. If you have undergone surgery around the eyes, such as upper or lower blepharoplasty, the stitches from that area will be removed first at this time. From 10 days to 2 weeks after surgery, when can I start wearing makeup? 🟢 You can apply light makeup and return to your daily routine after all stitches are removed! Usually at this time Remove all remaining stitches You will end up doing it. The swelling subsides noticeably and the bruising fades significantly, so you reach a state where it does not pose a major burden on your daily life. After the stitches are removed light makeup You can also do full-scale activities such as going out or going to work. Return to daily life is possible It becomes. Is there a special care method that helps speed up recovery? 🟢 Boost your recovery power with a personalized care system! At Garnet Plastic Surgery, we provide systematic post-operative care to ensure a quick return for our patients. ✨ LED Management : Helps to quickly reduce swelling. ✨ Hyperbaric oxygen therapy It promotes tissue recovery to aid in solid healing. ✨ Swelling injection This is a choice for those who want rapid swelling reduction. ✨ Stem cell injection (SVF intravenous injection) It serves as an effective alternative for those who wish to enhance their body's natural recovery power. Won't my facial expressions look awkward after a facelift? 🟢 By utilizing the SMAS layer and anatomical space, facial expressions are maintained naturally. The 'unnatural expression' that you are most worried about is Sufficient prevention depending on the surgical method You can do it. It’s not just tightening the skin. Anatomical space beneath the SMAS layer The key is to dissect along the space before the masseter muscle and the space before the zygomatic muscle. This space has little adhesion and bleeding safe floor Because of this, the risk of tissue and nerve damage can be minimized. Thanks to this, the movement of the facial muscles remains intact natural lifting effect You can get ! * What is the SMAS layer? The deep tissue layer surrounding the muscles beneath the skin FAQ Q1. When can I expect to see the final surgery results? ? A1. Returning to daily life is sufficient within 1 to 2 weeks, but it takes about 1 month for the swelling to completely subside and return to a natural state, and the final result is About 3 to 6 months It takes time. Q2. How long does the effect last? ? A2. Although it varies depending on individual lifestyle habits, generally About 5 to 10 years You can expect a lasting, semi-permanent effect. Q3. I'm worried that the surgery will be very noticeable. A3. Initially, it may be noticeable due to swelling, but over time, it settles naturally to the point where it is difficult for those around to notice that surgery has been performed. Conclusion ✨ Facelift is 2 weeks It is possible to remove cotton stitches and apply makeup. Return to daily life It is fast. ✨ ✔️SMAS layer If you correct it properly, you can regain natural youth without any awkward facial expressions. 📌 Active methods such as LED, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, etc. Post-operative care shortens the recovery period. It is a great help in doing it. Since individual skin conditions and degrees of sagging vary, it is essential to Thorough consultation with a specialist I hope you create a surgery plan tailored to you through this! 😊 Garnet Plastic Surgery Clinic Director Baek In-soo Graduated from Korea University College of Medicine Graduated from Korea University Graduate School (Major in Plastic Surgery) Korea University Medical Center Resident Plastic surgeon at the National Medical Center (Former) Chief Director of Jewelry Plastic Surgery Regular member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Regular member of the Korean Craniofacial Society Regular member of the Facial Contouring Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Oculoplastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Rhinoplasty Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Anti-Aging Plastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons View more expert columns by Director Baek In-soo of Garnet Plastic Surgery Clinic [Health Column] Improving Eyelid Sagging in Middle Age: Key Points of Natural-Looking Upper Blepharoplasty [Health Column] Why Under-Eye Surgery Changes Mid-Face Impression: A Summary of SOOF Lower Blepharoplasty Standards [Health Column] Why You Should Consider Forehead Reduction and Forehead Lift Together
백인수 원장26.04.15Views 101Likes 3 [Health Column] Is It Okay to Get Orthodontics in Your 50s? How to Check the 'Golden Time' That Determines the Lifespan of Your Teeth[3]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. When consulting with patients in their 50s at the dental clinic, there are really many who wave their hands and say, "Why would I need braces at this age? I'm embarrassed." However, the 50s are not the time to give up on braces; rather, it is a very important step that determines the final lifespan of your teeth. Golden Time Did you know that it could be? Today, based on medical evidence, I will go over the feasibility of orthodontic treatment for those in their 50s and the precautions in detail. 🔍 1. Orthodontics for those in their 50s: What is 'this' more important than age? ? ✨ The key is not the number of years, but the 'gum stamina' to support your teeth. . To start with the conclusion, orthodontic treatment is fully possible even in your 50s, and the results can be very good. but, 'Foundation work' to withstand the orthodontic device The key is whether it has been done. Here, foundation work refers to the support for the tooth roots. Condition of the alveolar bone It refers to. What I check most meticulously when diagnosing patients 3 indicators It is as follows. height of the alveolar bone : Just like the soil that supports a tree, the gum bone must sufficiently cover the roots to withstand orthodontic forces. Activity of periodontal inflammation : Forcibly moving teeth while the gums are inflamed, swollen, or bleeding can be dangerous as it accelerates bone resorption. Structure of the existing prosthesis: If you already have multiple implants or bridges, careful planning that takes this into account is essential. ⚠️ If there are problems with these three indicators, I do not recommend correction, no matter how much you wish to. Because safety comes first! 2. Cases where correction is absolutely necessary vs. cases where it should be postponed for a while ? ✨ Check the 'recommendations' and 'cautions' based on your dental condition. . Enduring it unconditionally is not the answer. Depending on the situation, orthodontics is a shortcut to a healthy old age It can also be this. 📌 ✅ We recommend braces for these people! My gums are well cared for, though. People whose teeth are gradually becoming spaced apart or misaligned molar left missing Those whose adjacent teeth have tilted and whose overall occlusion has collapsed especially Creating space for implant placement If necessary It is very effective. ❌ Caution is required for these people! severe gum disease : If your teeth are very loose, gum treatment comes before orthodontics. uncontrolled systemic disease : It is not recommended for those with slow wound healing due to uncontrolled diabetes or other conditions. Middle-aged Orthodontics FAQ Q1. Doesn't getting braces when you're older make your teeth weaker? ? A1. While excessive correction can be dangerous, straightening misaligned teeth actually reduces food accumulation and makes maintenance easier, so in the long run, Great help to gum health This becomes Q2. Does the correction period take much longer than for young people? ? A2. The movement speed may be slightly slow due to slow cell metabolism. However, not a complete correction Partial correction In this case, there are many instances where it ends within a few months, so don't worry too much. What matters is not speed, but 'safety'. Q3. Wouldn't it be better to just get implants instead of braces? ? A3. If you only implant a tooth when its structure has collapsed, it may result in greater costs and time later on. Correcting the foundation through orthodontics is a wise 'preparation for old age' for the era of centenarians. conclusion 'Reconstruction' of tooth structure for the 100-year lifespan era Orthodontic treatment for people in their 50s is not just a cosmetic procedure. ✨ To eat deliciously and converse happily with my teeth for the next 40+ years A thorough cleaning and restructuring of the oral structure no see. Just as straight pillars are necessary to support a sturdy roof, aligning your teeth through orthodontics will significantly extend the lifespan of your future prosthetics or implants. However, you must consult with a skilled specialist Your 'gum stamina' Don't forget to check this first! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.04.07Views 161Likes 2 [Health Column] Orthodontics? Veneers? When You're Undecided, Solve It Simultaneously: 'Orthodontic Veneers'[10]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Have you ever wanted to smile broadly but covered your mouth because of slightly misaligned front teeth or protruding teeth? There are so many people who worry every night, saying, "Orthodontics takes too long, and I'm scared that veneers might involve grinding down my natural teeth." Because we want to catch two birds with one stone: a perfect smile and time. Today, we will help you quickly regain your everyday confidence Orthodontic laminate I will get straight to the point regarding this. 1. Why should you choose 'orthodontic laminates'? ? 👋 It is a smart solution that combines the 'root movement' of orthodontics with the 'aesthetics' of veneers. Conventional orthodontics corrects alignment by moving the position of the teeth, but There are limitations in addressing the shape or discoloration of the teeth themselves. There is. On the other hand, while veneers can beautifully change the shape and color, if your teeth are significantly misaligned, the amount of tooth reduction is inevitably increased. 📌 To solve this problem: Disadvantages of general orthodontics: long treatment period Disadvantages of standard laminates: The burden of tooth removal Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic's Answer: Compensating for two limitations to produce quick results Orthodontic laminates no see. 2. What is the secret to saving time and reducing deletions? ? 👋 It settles in with rapid correction, and is finished healthily by layering it thinly with 'Airnate'. . 🔹 Time-saving 'Rapid Correction' We focus on areas requiring urgent improvement and proceed partially instead of moving the entire tooth. Thanks to you, the treatment period Just a few months Shortened to Not only that, but by positioning the teeth in advance, when getting prosthetics later... Fundamentally prevents unnecessary tooth removal do. 🔹 Next-generation uncut laminate 'Airnate' Airnate is as light and thin as air Ceramics 0.3mm or smaller It uses Preserving the enamel, the outermost layer of the tooth, as much as possible Aiming for uncensored Because of this, it prevents sensitivity and produces the best aesthetic results with the least burden. 3. Can I also get 'orthodontic laminates'? ? 👋 It is most effective for those who need partial correction and rapid aesthetic improvement. . Rapid correction is a partial correction method, so it is not suitable for everyone, but it is a very good option in the following cases. ✔️ Full correction isn't necessary Partial correction If you only want ✔️ Wedding, interview, photo shoot Those who are pressed for time ahead of important schedules ✔️ of the teeth Shape, color, structure For those who want to improve everything at once ❓ FAQ Q1. Won't the airtight seal fall off easily since it's so thin? ? A1. Don't worry! special Adhesion know-how It is designed to maintain optimal strength when combined with natural teeth. It is sturdy enough to cause no hindrance whatsoever to daily eating or chewing activities. Q2. Is rapid correction possible in all cases? ? A2. Unfortunately, that is not the case. If the tooth roots are too weak or severe gum disease If this exists, or prognathism or retrognathism Malocclusions requiring similar skeletal improvement may require full orthodontic treatment or a surgical approach. Q3. How long does the total treatment take? ? A3. If you choose to do the air conditioner alone Within 1~2 weeks It is possible, but if rapid correction is combined, depending on the patient's condition About 4 to 6 months It may take time. 📝 conclusion The balance between health and beauty is important! Orthodontic laminates are a way to find the most reasonable beauty while protecting your dental health. The important thing is not following trends, but an 'accurate design' tailored to the condition of my teeth. ⚠️ Thorough consultation with medical professionals I hope you create the optimal plan to protect the enamel of your teeth while smiling confidently. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare Prosthodontics Specialist Graduate of Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital Intern , Completed Prosthodontics Residency Certified and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Excellent member Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Served as Representative Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Board of Directors of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics , Specialist Committee · Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning View more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] No-prep Veneers, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know [Health Column] Airnate – Why Minimally Removed Laminates Allow for Reshaping Your Teeth in Just One Week If you would like to check the causes of bad breath and your oral condition in more detail with Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic > This column was written with reference to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's National Health Information Portal and related oral health information materials.
정재욱 원장26.03.30Views 192Likes 2 [Health Column] Do You Lose Weight When Getting Braces? A Fact Check on Braces and Dieting! ✨[12]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Patients who have started orthodontic treatment "Director, I think I've lost some weight since getting braces!" He often says that. This is because wearing braces actually drastically changes eating habits and food choices. Today, many people are curious about The Real Correlation Between Orthodontics and Dieting I will give you a clear and concise explanation about that! 1. Why do I lose weight during orthodontic treatment? ? 👋 The answer lies in 'changes in eating habits' and 'more diligent brushing habits'. Small meals caused by discomfort When you first wear the device, you will experience temporary discomfort when chewing, so you will look for soft foods such as porridge, tofu, and eggs. As you cut your food into small pieces and eat slowly, your portion size naturally decreases. Gluttony won over laziness Since brushing your teeth after meals is essential during orthodontic treatment, many people refrain from eating unnecessary snacks or junk food due to the inconvenience. 📌 A word from the Director! As these changes overlap, temporary weight loss may occur initially. 2. Conversely, are there cases where weight increases? ? 👋 Yes, if you mainly eat soft, high-calorie foods, you can actually gain weight. . The Trap of Softness If you look for foods that are easy to chew, there is a risk that you will frequently consume soft but high-calorie foods such as ice cream, bread, cake, and noodles. The Temptation of Liquid Sugars If you fill up on sugary drinks instead of meals because you find chewing bothersome, it actually leads to weight gain. Ultimately, weight change is determined by 'what kind of eating habits you adopt' rather than the corrective device itself. 3. How should I manage a healthy diet during orthodontic treatment? ? 👋 As this is a long-term battle that takes an average of over a year, balanced nutrition is key. . ✅ Avoid these foods. You should be careful as foods that are too hard or sticky can damage the device. ✅ Balanced nutrients Please make sure to eat a balanced diet of healthy foods such as protein, vegetables, and fruits. ✅ Caution regarding liquid sugars It is recommended to reduce the consumption of sugary drinks. ✅ Cleanliness is essential Please make sure to maintain thorough oral hygiene after meals. ❓ FAQ Q1. How long does it take to eat properly after starting braces? ? A1. Usually after installing the device About 3 to 5 days You may experience some pressure or discomfort, but please do not worry too much, as you will adapt quickly and be able to resume normal meals! Q2. Will I gain weight again after the braces are finished? ? A2. Correction itself is not a treatment for weight control. If you fail to maintain the healthy eating habits you established during treatment, your weight may change again. Q3. I've completely lost my appetite. Is this normal? ? A3. Yes, it is very normal! During the initial adaptation period, chewing may be uncomfortable, so your appetite may temporarily decrease, but it will naturally recover over time. 📝 conclusion Remember the real purpose of orthodontic treatment! While weight loss is possible due to changes in diet during orthodontic treatment, this You should not think of it as a means of dieting. The purpose of correction is Proper occlusion formation, restoration of oral function, long-term dental health It is located at. Therefore, it is important to guide changes in dietary habits during correction in a healthy direction. If you have any further questions about orthodontic treatment or would like to have your current condition checked, please feel free to contact us anytime. Consult with medical professionals I hope you find the care method that suits you best through this! Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare Prosthodontics Specialist Graduate of Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital Intern , Completed Prosthodontics Residency Certified and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Excellent member Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Served as Representative Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Board of Directors of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics , Specialist Committee · Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning View more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] No-prep Veneers, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know [Health Column] Airnate – Why Minimally Removed Laminates Allow for Reshaping Your Teeth in Just One Week If you would like to check the causes of bad breath and your oral condition in more detail with Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic > This column was written with reference to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's National Health Information Portal and related oral health information materials.
정재욱 원장26.03.23Views 244Likes 4 [Health Column] Is Implant Swelling Normal? The Recovery Process and Self-Diagnosis Methods for Warning Signs[6]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. Have you ever been worried because you looked in the mirror after implant treatment and your face looked more swollen than usual? 🦷 Especially if you are having implant surgery for the first time, even small changes can feel more significant. but Swelling of the implant itself is often a natural reaction that occurs during the recovery process. The important thing is, this swelling Is it within the normal range to wait? , or not Is it a signal that needs to be checked again? It is to distinguish. Today, I will summarize those criteria a little more simply! 1. Why does implant swelling occur? 🦷 This is a temporary reaction that may occur during the recovery process of the surgical site. During the implant surgery process, a small drilling is performed in the jawbone along with an incision in the gum. During this process, gum tissue, microvessels, and surrounding soft tissues are irritated, and the body triggers an inflammatory response to recover. At this time, as blood flow increases, the area around the surgery site may appear temporarily swollen, which can be considered implant swelling. In other words, swelling in many cases is It is a sign that recovery is progressing rather than that the surgery went wrong. It can be understood as. For example, there are cases where you feel your face looks a little more swollen after returning home or the next morning than immediately after surgery. In times like this, rather than immediately concluding it is more than ideal First, examine whether the change is within the recovery flow. This is important. ✔️In conclusion, rather than being too alarmed when you first see swelling, Trend of change over the past few days It is recommended to look at it together. 2. When is implant swelling most severe? It is often more noticeable on the 2nd or 3rd day after surgery than immediately after. Many people think that swelling is most severe on the day of surgery, but actually When swelling is most prominent on the 2nd or 3rd day There are many. Usually, it proceeds in the following flow. 🔹 Day of surgery → Swelling begins 🔹 2~3 days → Swelling peaks 🔹 4~5 days → Gradually decrease 🔹 1 week → Noticeable improvement in most cases Of course, there are individual differences in recovery speed. Depending on one's constitution or health condition, it may last for more than a week. Swelling may last a little longer, especially in the following cases. 🔸 Cases where bone grafting was performed concurrently 🔸 Cases where multiple implants are placed simultaneously 🔸 In cases of systemic diseases such as diabetes or hypertension 🔸 If you have a smoking habit For example, even if you undergo the same implant surgery, some people's implants subside quickly starting from the 4th or 5th day, while others' implants may take more than a week to fall out. so You need to be careful when simply comparing your recovery speed with that of others. 📌 Briefly checking the progress by date helps in assessing the condition. 3. How should I manage the implant to reduce swelling? The degree of swelling and the speed of recovery may vary depending on initial care and lifestyle habits. Post-surgery care is more important than you might think. This is because even with the same surgery, the degree of swelling and the recovery process can vary depending on the management method. 1. Cold compress for 48 hours after surgery Cold compresses are most important in the beginning. 10–15 minutes cold compress, 5–10 minutes rest Repeating this can help reduce swelling and bleeding. 2. Apply warm compresses after 2 to 3 days. Once the initial swelling subsides, you can help improve blood circulation through warm compresses. Warm compresses can help with tissue recovery and reduce inflammation. 3. Food and Lifestyle Management Lifestyle habits are also important for alleviating implant swelling. 🔸 Avoid hot and spicy foods 🔸 Temporarily pause intense workouts 🔸 Drink plenty of fluids 🔸 Take prescribed medication If you just follow these basic management steps, the recovery process can proceed much more stably. It’s not that it’s over once the surgery is finished, Management during the first few days can determine the course of recovery. It would be good if you understood it that way. 4. Which types of implant swelling require close monitoring? It is important to look at the accompanying signals rather than the swelling itself. Most swelling subsides naturally. ⚠️However, if the following symptoms appear together, it may not be just simple swelling. 🔸 If swelling continues to worsen 🔸 In cases of persistent severe pain 🔸 Bad breath or pus formation 🔸 Sensation of heat or fever In this case Possibility of peri-implantitis, hematoma, or infection Since this may occur, it is recommended to visit a dentist promptly to get checked. For example, if it feels fine at first but the swelling worsens and the pain intensifies over time, it is best not to simply dismiss it with the thought of "let's wait a little longer." This is because the recovery response generally tends to subside over time. Look at how the swelling is changing rather than whether there is swelling. If pain, heat, odor, and pus are present together, further investigation is required. 5. Why does implant swelling vary from person to person? Even with the same surgery, the recovery pattern can vary depending on your physical condition and the extent of the operation. Even after undergoing the same implant surgery, the degree of swelling varies from person to person. The main reasons are as follows. 🔸 Gum thickness 🔸 Jawbone Density 🔸 Surgical scope 🔸 Age 🔸 Immunity especially In cases where bone grafting was performed together Swelling may last longer than with regular implants. So rather than simply comparing with others, It is important to make a judgment based on your own recovery progress. For example, just because you hear someone say, “I got better in a few days,” you don’t need to immediately assume that your swelling is abnormal. This is because the recovery process can vary depending on the details of the surgery and the physical condition. 📌 Please keep in mind that recovery speed varies from person to person. 📌 Rather than comparing yourself to others Whether my condition is gradually improving It is more important to look at . 6. What lifestyle habits help manage implant swelling? There are basic habits that help with both swelling management and implant stability. Try maintaining the following habits to help with recovery. 🔸 Sleep with your pillow slightly elevated 🔸 A diet rich in protein and vitamins 🔸 Maintain abstinence from alcohol and smoking 🔸 Gently brush, avoiding the implant site 🔸 Use prescription mouthwash These habits can help not only with managing swelling but also with the implant settling in stably. Rather than a special method, Consistent basic management This is important. For example, simply avoiding keeping your head too low while sleeping or refraining from mindlessly eating spicy food immediately afterward can make a difference in the recovery process. Even if they seem small, these habits come together to make the recovery process a little more comfortable. 📌 Rather than difficult and complex management, Consistently maintaining the basic rules to be followed This is the key. FAQ Q1. Is all swelling after implant surgery a warning sign? A1. That is not the case. Swelling after implant surgery is mostly a natural reaction that can occur during the normal recovery process. Q2. When does implant swelling usually start to subside? A2. Usually, it is most pronounced on the 2nd or 3rd day after surgery, gradually decreases from the 4th or 5th day, and often subsides significantly after about a week. Q3. When should I visit the dentist again if there is swelling? A3. If swelling continues to worsen, severe pain persists, or is accompanied by bad breath, pus, a sensation of heat, or fever, further examination may be necessary. conclusion Swelling from implants is mostly a natural part of the recovery process. no see. While the presence of swelling after surgery does not necessarily mean there is a problem, it is important to monitor whether it is subsiding over time or if it is a sign of worsening. The speed of recovery may vary depending on initial care and lifestyle habits. Simply following basic guidelines, such as applying cold compresses, managing your lifestyle, and taking prescribed medication, can help with recovery. However, if the swelling worsens or is accompanied by pain, heat, or pus, do not delay and have your condition checked at a dental clinic. Rather than being unconditionally anxious, knowing both the normal recovery range and warning signs. This is the most important thing. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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이현섭 원장26.03.19Views 235Likes 3 [Health Column] Considering Orthodontics? 4 Orthodontic Cases You Absolutely Need[7]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. Among those considering orthodontic treatment Do I really need to get braces? , Is it okay to start now? There are many cases where people hesitate. There are visible concerns like crooked teeth or a protruding mouth, but In reality Oral health Ina Everyday inconveniences Therefore, there are quite a few cases where correction is necessary. In this column Orthodontics 4 Representative Recommended Cases Centered on, I will explain step-by-step what discomfort may arise and what changes can be expected through correction. 1. If you are concerned about a protruding mouth If your lips do not close comfortably and your mouth appears to protrude, you may consider correcting your protruding mouth. One of the main reasons many people hesitate to get braces is precisely this. protruding mouth no see. Protruding teeth can be caused by genetic factors, or by teeth moving forward due to habits such as thumb sucking during childhood. In this case, the lips do not close naturally You may unconsciously tense the area around your mouth, causing wrinkles to form on your chin or making your expression look somewhat blunt. If you move the teeth to the proper position through orthodontics Your lips close more comfortably, and your overall facial appearance may look more natural and refined. For example, if you are always self-conscious about your mouth shape when taking photos, If you feel uncomfortable keeping your mouth closed even when you are still, it may be worth getting it checked. 🔸 Reference Points On the surface, it may seem like a simple concern about "looking like your mouth is sticking out," but It is recommended to confirm the actual condition through a consultation, as the alignment of the teeth and the position of the lips must be considered together. 2. Cases where teeth are uneven or there is severe crowding. Malocclusion or crowded teeth can not only cause issues with appearance but also create blind spots during brushing, which can affect oral health. uneven tooth alignment malocclusion Ina snaggletooth Is It is easy to think of it as merely a superficial issue, but in reality, correction is often recommended for health reasons. If your teeth overlap, even if you brush hard It is easy for areas to form that the toothbrush cannot reach well. Such blind spots ultimately tooth decay me gum disease You can increase the possibility. If you straighten your teeth through orthodontic treatment It makes oral hygiene management much easier and can help keep your own teeth healthy for longer. for example, If you repeatedly feel that a specific area is always uncomfortable or that dental floss doesn't go in easily even after brushing your teeth It might not be a simple habit problem, but an arrangement problem. 🔸 Reference Points A good-looking layout is important, but, It is more important to also consider whether the structure makes it easy to clean the spaces between the teeth. 3. In the case of an open bite where the front teeth do not touch If your front teeth do not touch even when you close your mouth, the functional discomfort may feel greater than the appearance. A state where a gap forms between the upper and lower front teeth, preventing them from touching each other, even when the mouth is tightly closed. open bite It is called. In this case, it is not just a visible issue; the inconvenience felt in daily life is quite significant. For example, it is difficult to bite off noodle dishes like cold noodles or spaghetti with your front teeth, and it may feel like your pronunciation is slurred. Restoring the bite of your front teeth through orthodontics can help you regain the ability to bite and chew food, and it can also help improve pronunciation. 🔸 Reference Points Rather than simply dismissing it by thinking, "My front teeth just don't quite touch," if you experience recurring discomfort during eating or pronunciation, it is advisable to have it checked from a functional perspective. 4. In cases of facial asymmetry where the facial center is misaligned If your facial midline is misaligned or appears crooked to one side, orthodontic treatment can be helpful. The facial midline does not align, or It looks twisted to one side Facial asymmetry It can also be a candidate for orthodontic treatment. Of course, in cases where the disharmony of the skeleton itself is very severe Surgery may be necessary. However, in many cases, orthodontic treatment alone can alleviate the degree of asymmetry and yield satisfactory results. If your mouth or jaw looks crooked to one side when you look in the mirror, If the center of your face always feels awkward in photos, you might want to check it at least once. 🔸 Reference Points Rather than viewing asymmetry simply as “is it because only one side is used more?”, An approach that examines the bite and the facial midline together is necessary. FAQ Q1. How long does orthodontic treatment take? A1. It depends on the condition, but for a short period 4~6 months , usually One and a half to two years or more It takes time. In order to move teeth healthily Weak and persistent power This is because it is necessary. Q2. If I get braces for a protruding mouth, can my mouth look too deeply recessed? A2. The recent direction of orthodontics is naturalness It is close to. Rather than simply injecting a large amount, it is important to find a natural placement by considering the individual patient's facial harmony. Q3. What precautions should be taken during orthodontic treatment? A3. The most important thing is Oral hygiene management and Adhere to the appointment schedule no see. Food particles can easily get stuck around the device, so it must be cleaned thoroughly. Also, caution is required as hard or chewy foods can cause the device to detach. Adhering to your scheduled appointments helps you complete your treatment within the planned period. . conclusion Orthodontics It is not simply a process of straightening teeth. mouth , Oral health , Chewing function , facial balance like It is connected to a wider variety of areas than you might think. However, the same method does not work for everyone. ⚠️Rather than making a decision based solely on price or trends, The first step is to accurately verify my current condition. Especially since orthodontics is a treatment that requires a long time, Not only the proficiency of the medical staff but also the cooperation of the patient is very important. I wonder if I really need correction , And which direction is natural and appropriate I recommend that you consult thoroughly with an orthodontist. Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.03.17Views 129Likes 4 [Health Column] 3 Criteria for Choosing the Right Orthodontic Device for You[5]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. If you are considering orthodontic treatment, you may have thought this at least once. “Should we lay the railroad?”, “Is expensive always better?” There are many types of devices, but explaining them is difficult, and the cost differences are even more confusing. We've selected only the most confusing points for those considering braces. , Let's organize it so that you can reduce unnecessary choices. 1. Which orthodontic devices should I avoid? ✨There are devices that may seem cheap, but can be a burden in the long run. Many people choose it because of the cost, but There are also devices that may increase discomfort during the treatment process. ⚠️ ✔️ Resin bracket At first, it is less noticeable because it is similar to the color of the teeth. Curry, coffee, etc. Discolors easily It can be Because the strength is weak, there is a possibility of the device wearing out or falling off. Treatment may take longer ✔️ General ligation bracket It is a method of tying wires with thin wires. The end of the wire pokes into my mouth It can cause injury High friction can slow down tooth movement → “If you choose based solely on the initial cost, the treatment process may become more difficult.” 2. Which is most important: cost, aesthetics, or speed? ✨Corrective devices vary depending on ‘my priorities’. Not every device is a good choice for everyone. I need to start by organizing the criteria I consider most important. 🔍 ✔️ If cost-effectiveness and performance are important to you? metal bracket A relatively inexpensive yet robust method You should take into account the obvious appearance ✔️ Want a treatment that doesn't leave any marks? Invisalign or Lingual correction Invisalign: Removable, Aesthetic Lingual braces: invisible, but cost and adaptation period must be considered. ✔️ Want quick treatment and less pain? Self-ligating brackets (Clippy, etc.) There is less friction, so teeth move relatively quickly. Less pain and fewer visits This is the preferred method for busy office workers. 3. What are the criteria for selecting a dental clinic that affect the outcome of orthodontic treatment? ✨What’s more important than the device is ‘who is providing the treatment.’ Even if it's the same device Your experience may vary depending on where and how you receive treatment. 🔸 Be sure to check during consultation At the dental clinic What device do you use the most? self-ligating device Whether to use When the device falls off Whether additional costs will be incurred 📌 Questions like these It serves as a criterion for assessing how much consideration is given to treatment efficiency and patient convenience. FAQ Q1. Do self-ligating brackets really shorten the treatment period? A1. Because there is less friction compared to general devices, in some cases the treatment period may be shortened. Q2. Can anyone get Invisalign? A2. While most are possible, bracket orthodontics may be more appropriate depending on the condition of your teeth. Adherence to the wear time is important. Q3. Are metal brackets cheaper because they are less effective? A3. No. While performance and precision are excellent, aesthetics may dictate preference. conclusion Orthodontic treatment is a process that can last from as little as one year to as long as two years or more. Rather than deciding based solely on price or surrounding reviews, It is important to choose the right one for your lifestyle and oral health. ✨ Rather than rushing blindly It is important to establish a treatment plan through sufficient consultation. It can make or break the outcome and your satisfaction. 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. Here's How 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Treatment: Effective for Some People! (feat. Uncut and Minimally Cut Laminate)
오수환 원장26.02.10Views 95Likes 2 [Health Column] Does Braces Cause Nasolabial Folds? — The Real Cause, Misconceptions, and a Complete Guide to Braces[10]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. There is a concern I hear most often before getting orthodontic treatment. “They say that if you get braces, the wrinkles on your nasolabial folds will get deeper…” “I saw a review saying that my cheeks looked thinner and more slender.” I really understand these concerns. But in reality Wrinkles on the nasolabial folds = Not due to correction, but a problem of 'relative change and habit' This is much more common. today The relationship between correction and nasolabial folds , and In what cases can wrinkles appear deeper? I'll explain it to you easily. 1. Does orthodontic treatment really cause wrinkles on the forehead? 👋 Nasolabial folds are often visible due to 'changes in relative depth' rather than 'movement of teeth'. If you correct it, your mouth will go back. At this time, the starting point of the wrinkles on the forehead also moves backwards. Most of the time, the direction in which the wrinkles appear shallower It changes into . But why do I feel like my wrinkles have gotten deeper? ✔ Let me explain it easily with an example The cheeks are the same, but the mouth is sunken inward. Let me think about it. → Then, the ‘valley’ between the ball and the mouth may appear relatively prominent. That is, not “sagging” Existing wrinkles appear more prominent It's just one day. When you feel like wrinkles have suddenly appeared on your arms, Not just “creating wrinkles” Check if it is due to relative volume change I'd like to try it. 2. Why do changes in the nasolabial folds occur during correction? 👋 Lifestyle habits, muscle changes, and treatment design are the main causes. 🔸 1) Bad lip habits To hide the braces If you keep pursing your lips, muscle use increases → wrinkles become stronger. It can lead to. 🔸 2) Excessive treatment plan If you push your teeth back too far, → Okni and Hapjuki mouth As it becomes more sagging, it can actually look like sagging. This is the part that the director emphasized. Whether or not a precise diagnosis is possible based on experience is very important. 🔸 3) Reduction in masticatory muscles During braces treatment, you will be asked to avoid hard foods. → As the chewing muscles decrease Your cheeks may appear sagging and the area under your cheekbones may appear hollow. → As a result, the wrinkles on your arms may appear stronger. As long as the food is not too hard A balanced diet that naturally uses the muscles around the mouth It helps. 3. How should I plan my correction to reduce the worry about wrinkles on my forehead? 👋 We need to look at the entire facial bone structure, not just the arrangement of the teeth. 🔹 [Expert Diagnosis] Full facial analysis is key Cheek fat amount Skin elasticity The ratio of the head to the lower body Front teeth angle Upper and lower jaw balance All of these elements must be reviewed and corrected. A facial line where the nasolabial folds are not prominent can make. 🔹 [Treatment Process] Speed control is very important If you push your teeth back too quickly, → Wrinkles may appear deeper because the skin and soft tissues cannot adapt. The impatience of “I want to finish it quickly!” can actually accentuate wrinkles. 🔹 [Lifestyle] Skin Care + Facial Muscle Maintenance 💧 Drink enough water 🌞 Sunscreen is essential 🙂 facial muscle exercises : Put air in the ball and hold for 10 seconds Practice opening the corners of your mouth wide This is basic care that anyone can do without side effects. 4. How do nasolabial folds change during and after correction? 👋 Most cases recover naturally within 6 months after the end of orthodontic treatment. ✔ After removing the braces Chewing muscle recovery Restoring cheek volume soft tissue stabilization After going through this process Most wrinkles that appeared deep during correction will return to their previous state. 5. Is it possible to have dermatological procedures performed concurrently during orthodontic treatment? 👋 It is possible, but 'timing' is important. Because the lip, chin, and cheekbone lines continue to change during correction, After the outline is somewhat established (finishing stage ~ after correction is completed) I recommend this procedure. ❓ FAQ Q1. Will the deepened nasolabial folds return after correction? A1. Yes, mostly Recover naturally It will work. Changes caused by the thickness of the braces and the reduction of masticatory muscles stabilize within about 6 months after the device is removed through diet and muscle recovery. Q2. If I get orthodontic treatment, will I always have a 'happocket'? A2. No. The mouth of the bamboo is When teeth are pushed back too far As a side effect, By accurately calculating the amount of movement through a precise diagnosis, even if teeth are extracted, they can be corrected to create a natural and sophisticated line. Q3. Is orthodontic treatment for people in their 40s and 50s more dangerous due to loss of elasticity? A3. It is true that skin elasticity is low, Speed control and non-extraction priority design It is possible to do so safely enough. 📝 conclusion Orthodontic treatment Create wrinkles on the forehead is a common misconception. rather In many cases, it improves as the balance between the chin and mouth improves. The key is ✔ Precision diagnosis , ✔ Speed control , ✔ A plan that takes into account the entire facial structure no see. Rather than delaying correction due to vague fears, Consult a specialist A plan that reflects my face shape, skin elasticity, and even the condition of my masticatory muscles. Try setting it up. It will lead to slightly healthier and more natural changes. 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 from Dr. Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic > [Health Column] Is Full Implant Safe for Older Adults? 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정재욱 원장26.01.12Views 409Likes 6 [Health Column] How to Endure Braces Pain: From Causes to Relief[7]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Today, we will discuss the topic that most people who are about to undergo orthodontic treatment are curious about: 'Corrective pain' Let's talk about it. Orthodontic treatment is a long journey to a beautiful smile, Many people worry about the pain they experience when they first start. When you actually start orthodontic treatment, you may feel pain in your teeth or discomfort when chewing. But this pain is actually, A positive sign that your body is adapting to the correction. This is also true. From now on, the reasons why orthodontic pain occurs and how to relieve it, And we will look at the difference in pain depending on the correction method. 1. Why does orthodontic pain occur? “Why does it hurt when I just move my teeth slightly?” I'm sure everyone has asked themselves this question at least once. The reason is that between the teeth and gums Periodontal ligament Because. This tissue moves when teeth move. Buffer role It is a very important structure that does this. There is a fine Nerves and blood vessels Because they are densely distributed, they react sensitively to external stimuli. When braces push teeth in one direction As the periodontal ligament is compressed, blood flow is reduced, In this process Prostaglandin A substance called is secreted. This substance stimulates the nerves and causes pain. commonly 1~4 hours Appear inside 2~3 days It persists and then gradually disappears. That is, the pain felt in the early stages of correction Evidence that teeth are actually starting to move Yes. 2. Differences in pain depending on the correction method There are several different methods of orthodontic treatment depending on the individual's oral condition and treatment goals. Depending on the method Pain pattern It may be slightly different, Representatively, it is often compared to Three types Let's take a look. ✔️Non-extraction vs. extraction orthodontics It is easy to think that extraction will hurt more, In reality, there is not much difference in pain between the two methods. The degree of pain is more important than whether or not the tooth is extracted. Direction and intensity of force applied to teeth Because it depends. in other words, Non-extraction orthodontics However, if there is a lot of movement, it can actually be more painful. ✔️Ceramic braces vs. Clippy C braces Clippy C correction It is a device that uses a self-ligating method without a rubber ring, and has the advantage of low friction. Ceramic braces You may feel a little less pain, but There really isn't much difference. Since the principle of moving teeth is the same in both methods, it is more important to consider the type of device. Control of tooth movement and orthodontic force This has a greater impact on the pain. ✔️Lacrimal vs. Lingual Correction Orthodontics The outside of the teeth, Lingual correction is a method of attaching a device to the inside. Lingual correction The gap between the brackets is short and the tongue can easily touch the device. Pain at first And the discomfort may be felt more greatly. the other side Orthodontics is relatively quick to adapt, but is susceptible to external stimuli. gum pain This may be accompanied by: 3. How to relieve pain Although correction is difficult to do completely pain-free, Lifestyle habits Even with just a little adjustment, you can adapt much more easily. 1️⃣ Lower the temperature in your mouth Lowering the temperature of the mouth with cold water, ice, or ice cream can dull the nerve response and relieve pain. However, if you use a cold compress for too long, your gums may become irritated. Limited to 10 to 15 minutes Please do it. 2️⃣ Gentle vibration cycle to the teeth You can relieve pressure on your teeth by gently chewing sugarless gum or using a dental vibrator. 3️⃣Take painkillers If necessary Tylenol You can take the same over-the-counter pain reliever to help reduce the pain. step, Anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and aspirin It is best to avoid them as they can slow down tooth movement. 4️⃣ Eat soft foods In the early stages of orthodontic treatment, chewing stimulation can worsen the pain. Porridge, soup, steamed eggs, tofu We recommend a soft diet. 5️⃣ Get enough sleep and rest Correction is a process in which subtle tissue changes occur. lack of sleep Ina stress may slow down the recovery from pain. 4. The process of adaptation is more important than pain. Orthodontics is not a short-term treatment. Because the body is in the process of finding a new balance It may feel strange and uncomfortable at first, but most of the pain will go away within a week or so. “It hurts” is a sign that the correction is progressing well. If you can get through that time, a more even and beautiful smile will surely await you. 😁 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] 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 🔗 [Health Column] Invisalign Braces: A Complete Guide | Benefits, Wear Time, and Cost of Transparent Braces
김현순 원장25.10.31Views 583Likes 6 [Health Column] 3 Tips for Quickly Finishing Your Orthodontic Treatment[6]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. “Correction… Is there any way to finish it a little faster?”🤔 This is probably a concern that has crossed the mind of those who are undergoing orthodontic treatment. Correction is a process of waiting that must be endured for beautiful results, but Auxiliary items and habits that help in everyday life If you use it well, it can help shorten the period. Today, we will discuss how to reduce discomfort during orthodontic treatment and promote tooth movement. 3 Tips for Braces Let me introduce you to . 1. Gum “Does gum help with braces?” You may find this strange. However, if you chew correctly, it can play a positive role in orthodontic treatment. Chewing evenly with both molars can strengthen occlusal force and promote tooth movement. Blowing bubble gum strengthens the lip muscles and helps improve protruding teeth. ✔️ step, Sticky or sugary gum can increase the risk of cavities, sugar-free gum It is important to choose . 2. Ice cream The wire of the orthodontic device It is sensitive to temperature changes. Especially when the pain is severe in the early stages of correction ice cream or cold water It helps to relieve pain temporarily. ✔️ However, if you eat only cold foods frequently, Because the correction effect may be reduced It is recommended to use it occasionally only for pain control. 3. Oral muscle exercises Strictly speaking, it is a habit rather than an 'item', but it is something that must be practiced together because it has a significant impact on the speed and results of correction. 👉Exercises to strengthen lip muscles ✅ What you need: Cotton roll (dental cotton, can be purchased at pharmacies or supermarkets) ✅ Method: Place the cotton roll between your lips and teeth and repeat the lip-puckering motion. ✅ Time: Practice consistently for about 5 minutes a day This exercise strengthens the muscles around the mouth, which helps teeth move more smoothly and has a positive effect on shortening the treatment period. 4. Summary of 3 Best Braces Item Expected effect Things to note gum (sugarless) - Strengthening occlusal force by using both molars - Bubble gum strengthens the lip muscles and improves protruding teeth. - Sugar-containing gum is a risk for cavities. - Sticky gum can damage the device. ice cream - Relief of initial pain after correction - Wire tension relief - Frequent intake reduces corrective effect - Limited use for pain control Oral muscle exercises - Strengthening the lips and surrounding muscles - Facilitating tooth movement - It is effective only if you do it consistently for more than 5 minutes a day. - Hygiene management is required when using cotton rolls. 5. Conclusion Orthodontic treatment is not simply a process of aligning teeth. A long journey to a healthier, more beautiful smile no see. Waiting can feel tedious, but one small habit, one small item, can lead to faster and more positive results. Introduced today 3 great items If you practice this in your daily life, the remaining period of correction will be much more comfortable and meaningful. 😁 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? Orthodontic Extraction Criteria and Dental Clinic Selection Tips 🔗 [Health Column] Is it possible to create a missing chin with chin correction?
김현순 원장25.09.26Views 384Likes 3 [Health Column] The Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment: More Than Just Beauty! The Need for Oral Health[3]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Most people think of orthodontic treatment only for its aesthetic effects, but in fact Important treatment to maintain oral health no see. When your teeth are aligned Preventing tooth decay and gum disease from Improved temporomandibular joint function Did you know that it is closely linked to overall health? Today it is not well known Health benefits of orthodontic treatment Let me tell you more about it. 1. These people need orthodontic treatment. Because orthodontic treatment is known only for cosmetic purposes, many people who actually need orthodontic treatment often overlook the need for treatment. ✔️Major situations requiring correction - When teeth are not aligned properly and cavities and gum disease occur frequently - When pain or temporomandibular joint discomfort occurs due to malocclusion, overbite, or asymmetry of teeth - If you cannot close your mouth properly or your pronunciation is unclear - In case of adolescents in the growth period, teeth and jaw growth are not harmonious. especially Children and adolescents in their growing years Starting orthodontic treatment early can reduce the period and cost compared to adult orthodontic treatment and create a healthy oral structure. In this way, orthodontic treatment goes beyond simply creating teeth that look good. Preventing cavities, improving gum health, improving jaw function, correcting pronunciation, etc. You can expect various health benefits. 2. Dental problems are difficult to diagnose through self-diagnosis. Because teeth and jaw problems progress gradually, “This much should be okay.” And it's easy to pass over. However, most oral diseases are diagnosed in the early stages. There is no pain It's easy to neglect. ✔️In these cases, dental consultation is necessary. - If your jaw joint makes a noise or is painful every time you chew - If you have recurring cavities or gum disease despite brushing your teeth diligently - If your teeth are crooked, making it difficult to brush your teeth or if food gets stuck frequently Don't judge yourself as okay, Accurate examination Through Dental condition and occlusion problems Check it out. Early diagnosis and management can prevent more serious problems in the long term. 3. Proper lifestyle habits are the first step. If it is difficult to start orthodontic treatment right away due to cost or circumstances, daily In Oral care habits Please practice it thoroughly from now on. Dental health doesn't deteriorate overnight. Repetition of small lifestyle habits It is gradually affected by . Something I usually do without thinking bad habits this Tooth, jaw joint, and gum health Please remember that this can have a huge impact. ✔️Lifestyle habits that protect oral health - Get regular dental checkups and get early diagnosis - Carefully manage every nook and cranny with the correct brushing technique - Correct bad habits such as clenching your teeth or chewing on only one side. - If you experience jaw pain or noise, do not ignore it and seek early treatment. With this management alone Maintaining oral health It helps me a lot. Especially if you are considering braces, start now. Proper management habits It is recommended that you create one. 4. Braces aren't just a choice; they're a smart decision for your health. Orthodontic treatment is not simply a cosmetic choice. It is a wise decision to keep your teeth, a precious asset of our body, healthy. The health of your teeth and gums is something you need to take care of throughout your life. Regular checkups and constant attention We hope you keep your teeth healthy for a long time. We support your healthy smiles today as well. Director Kim Hyun-soon 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 Orthodontics Association) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship Professor of Outpatient Clinic, Cha Hospital, Cha University Director of Hyun Ceramic Dental Clinic -------------------------------- Click here to see more Cashdoc orthodontic posts! 🔗 [Health Column] Is it necessary to have orthodontic extraction? Orthodontic extraction criteria and tips for choosing a dental clinic 🔗 [Health Column] Which braces are better? Comparison of ceramic, clippy, and invisalign 🔗 [Health Column] Is gum recession due to orthodontic treatment? Let’s find out the exact cause and prevention method.
김현순 원장25.07.10Views 240Likes 6 [Health Column] Tooth Extraction for Orthodontics, Is It Absolutely Necessary? Criteria for Orthodontic Extraction and Tips for Choosing a Dentist[9]
Director Kim Hyun-sun Hello. I am Director Kim Hyun-soon of Ceramic Dental Clinic. One of the most frequently asked questions during orthodontic consultations is, "Do I have to extract teeth during orthodontic treatment?" In this article, I will explain in detail the reasons why tooth extraction may be necessary for orthodontics, clarify misconceptions about side effects, and outline the criteria to consider when choosing an orthodontic clinic. 1. Why is extraction necessary during orthodontic treatment? Orthodontics is not just a treatment to straighten teeth. This is a comprehensive treatment that considers the structure of the jawbone, the overall oral shape, and even the facial profile. Especially in cases where space is limited, some teeth need to be extracted to evenly align the teeth. Conversely, when there is enough space, satisfactory results can be achieved with non-extraction orthodontics. In other words, whether to perform orthodontic extraction depends on the patient's oral structure and tooth condition, and accurate assessment and planning are essential during the initial diagnosis. 2. Side effects of orthodontic extraction, should I be worried? "Is it okay to extract a healthy tooth?" What should I do if my mouth looks too small? This is a common concern for many people before orthodontic extraction. However, in cases where extraction is necessary, proceeding with non-extraction treatment forcefully may result in teeth not fitting into their proper positions, ultimately leading to the need for re-treatment. This can lead to increased time, cost, and psychological burden. Therefore, an accurate diagnosis and professional treatment plan are the best ways to reduce side effects. 3. How long does it take to recover after tooth extraction? Extraction is a surgical procedure, but in the case of a normal healthy extraction, the pain subsides within a few days. It does not significantly interfere with the orthodontic treatment. However, in cases of slower recovery, careful attention to oral hygiene management and dietary regulation is necessary. 4. How should I choose an orthodontic clinic? Orthodontic treatment typically takes more than 2 to 3 years. Therefore, the choice of dentist inevitably greatly influences the satisfaction with the treatment. The considerations when making a choice are as follows. Do you have enough treatment experience with cases similar to mine? Do you have clinical expertise in both extraction and non-extraction orthodontics? Is there a precise diagnostic system equipped for accurate diagnosis? Don't just consider the price or location, It is important to choose a hospital that offers customized treatment tailored to my oral condition. Conclusion: The decision to extract depends on the individual's dental structure. Tooth alignment and extraction are never topics with a single correct answer. It depends on the patient's oral structure, tooth arrangement, and treatment goals. If you are considering whether to extract the tooth, Receive an accurate diagnosis through consultation with a specialist with extensive clinical experience. A careful plan is the first step toward healthy correction. It is a path that leads to a beautiful and natural smile. Director Kim Hyun-sun Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Visiting Professor of Orthodontics at Catholic University College of Medicine Specialist in Orthodontics (Ministry of Health and Welfare) Korean Orthodontics Recognition (Korean Association of Orthodontists) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship External Associate Professor at CHA University CHA Bundang Medical Center Current Ceramic Dental Clinic Chief Director -------------------------------- Are you curious about other people's correction stories? 🔗 I'm curious about orthodontic reviews, costs, and precautions. 🔗 🦷Photo Notice) Is it okay to undergo orthodontic treatment twice??
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