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[Health Column] Why Do Teeth Whitening Costs Vary from Dental Clinic to Clinic? Selection Criteria from an Expert ✨[3]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. White teeth revealed when smiling brightly are everyone's dream. Perhaps that is why many people are considering teeth whitening. When you actually receive counseling "Why are the costs so different at every dental clinic?" You will likely have questions. You felt anxious looking only for cheap places, but found expensive ones burdensome, right? 📌Today, the secret behind that cost difference and Criteria for Choosing Fail-Proof Teeth Whitening I will organize it thoroughly for you! 1. Why is it difficult to simply compare teeth whitening treatment costs? This is because teeth whitening is more than just a procedure of applying medication. Many people think, "Aren't all skin whitening treatments the same?" but in reality, there are really many factors to consider. Key causes of cost differences It is as follows. Concentration and ingredients of whitening agents : The results vary depending on the quality of the medication used. 🧪 Equipment used : Whitening efficiency is determined by the type of LED or light equipment. ⚡ Number of procedures and time : This is because the number of times required varies depending on the individual's degree of discoloration. Medical staff proficiency : The key is how precisely the gum protectant is applied and how evenly the procedure is performed. 💡 A word from the Director: Even procedures with the same name can vary widely in value depending on how they are performed! 2. What is the right teeth whitening method for me? 🦷 Professional whitening versus at-home whitening; the choice depends on your purpose. Teeth whitening generally comes in two main paths. Choose the one that best suits your situation! ✔️ Professional Teeth Whitening (Dental Procedure) At the dental clinic High-concentration whitening agent and beam equipment Proceed quickly using . It is effective when you want noticeable changes in a short period of time (job interviews, weddings, etc.). ✨ Medical staff apply the gum protectant directly, ensuring safety and high color uniformity. ✔️ At-home teeth whitening (home care) In a mold made by a dentist Low-concentration whitening agent Put it in and manage it yourself at home. It brightens slowly, but is relatively inexpensive and great for consistent maintenance. 🏠 3. Why do the results come out differently even though the price is the same? 🦷 This is due to differences in individual dental conditions and treatment expertise. The reason why results differ even with similar costs Causes of tooth discoloration It's because everyone is different. 🔍 Simple food discoloration lightens quickly, but, Discoloration caused by antibiotics Ina Old discoloration silver Repeat procedures are necessary You can do it. Whether a smooth, stain-free result is achieved depends on how precisely the whitening agent is applied and the quality of the product used. Rather than simply looking at the price tag, A place that accurately identifies the cause of my discoloration and creates a customized plan It is important to find it! 4. What precautions must you check before whitening? 🦷 Teeth whitening is safe only if the condition of your teeth is confirmed to be healthy. ⚠️ You cannot whiten your teeth immediately without any conditions. If you have any of the symptoms below, you must receive treatment first. If you have cavities or gum inflammation : The whitening agent may cause severe pain upon contact. 🦷 In cases of severe sensitivity : Caution is required as sensitivity may temporarily increase after whitening. During pregnancy and breastfeeding : We recommend postponing whitening treatments if possible. 5. What are the best tips for maintaining the effects for a long time? 🦷 Post-procedure care is the finishing touch to whitening! ☕🚫 Lifestyle habits are really important to maintain brighter teeth for a long time. Avoid foods that cause discoloration : Please avoid foods with strong coloring, such as coffee, wine, and curry. Making straw use a part of daily life : It reduces the surface area where beverages come into direct contact with the teeth. Thorough hygiene management : If you brush your teeth immediately after meals and practice quitting smoking and moderation in drinking, it will last much longer. ✨ FAQ Q1. Does teeth become very sensitive after teeth whitening? ? A1. You may experience a cold sensation due to temporary hypersensitivity, but it usually disappears naturally within a few days. If done under the supervision of a professional, you don't need to worry too much. 😊 Q2. Are over-the-counter whitening products also effective? ? A2. Unverified products have unclear concentrations and pose a risk of irritating the gums or causing burns. For your safety, be sure to consult with a dentist and use certified products! conclusion Teeth Whitening Treatment: 3 Things More Important Than Cost Teeth whitening goes beyond simply making teeth whiter; your confidence This is a treatment that helps you find it. Cost is important, but make sure to check at least these three things! Is this method suitable for my dental condition? Is it possible to sufficiently reach the desired color? Is the follow-up care systematic? If you want to change your first impression with a bright smile, please make a careful choice by considering the quality of the overall process and the result together, rather than comparing prices alone. Consult with an expert anytime if you have any questions! 👨⚕️✨ Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? 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이현섭 원장26.04.15Views 1907Likes 3 [Health Column] "Can yellow teeth really become white?" The real effects of teeth whitening according to a doctor[6]
Hello, this is Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic. Chief Director Jeong Jae-wook It is. ✨ 🤔 "Will it really get dramatically white like in the commercials?" "I heard that dental whitening makes teeth very sensitive. Won't it damage my teeth?" If you are considering teeth whitening, you have probably had this concern at least once. If you search online, countless products flood the market, ranging from DIY whitening kits to whitening toothpaste, but a question is bound to linger in the back of your mind. 📱 In today's column, I will transparently explain the principles behind how teeth whitening works and clarify common misconceptions based on scientific evidence. 🔍 So why do our teeth change color, and how can they become white again? 👇 1️⃣ Why do teeth turn yellow, and how do they become white? 👋 It is a process that safely removes accumulated stains through the oxidizing action of hydrogen peroxide, rather than grinding down the teeth. ✨ The outer surface of our teeth is transparent Enamel It is surrounded by, and inside it has a yellowish tint Dentin There is. 🦷 If you frequently consume coffee, wine, or curry, or if you smoke, pigments seep into the tiny pores on the tooth surface, causing your teeth to turn yellow. ☕🍷 Also, as you age, the outer enamel wears down and thins, allowing the yellow dentin underneath to show through, causing the teeth to turn yellow. 👵 💡 Dental teeth whitening is Oxidation action of hydrogen peroxide Uses. The principle is that the whitening agent penetrates the teeth, breaks down the bonds of stained pigments, and decomposes them into water and oxygen to restore the original bright and white tooth color. 👍 2️⃣ Professional Dental Whitening vs. At-Home Whitening: What Are the Differences in Effectiveness? 👋 While over-the-counter products are good for prevention and maintenance, dental whitening is effective for completely brightening deeply discolored teeth. 🎯 Many people first look for over-the-counter DIY whitening products to save money, but there is a decisive difference from dental whitening in terms of 'concentration and equipment.' ⚡ Commercial whitening toothpastes or DIY whitening products can help gradually 'prevent' staining or manage minor discoloration. However, there are clear limitations to restoring deeply discolored teeth to their natural bright color. ⚠️ 📊 Professional Whitening vs. At-Home Whitening: A Comparison at a Glance division Professional Dental Whitening 🏥 Home Care Self-Whitening 🏡 Whitening agent concentration High concentration of hydrogen peroxide according to pharmaceutical standards ( About 15% or more ) use Low concentration for safety ( 3% or less Restrict to ) Special beam Use of special LED light equipment to maximize whitening effects No equipment (or minimal LED) Treatment period Significant results in just 1-2 visits (1-2 hours per day) You must use it consistently every day for several weeks to several months. safety Prevent gum burns and pain by applying a gum protectant Medication may come into contact with the gums and cause inflammation or pain. 📌 If you want fast and 확실 high-concentration whitening results, professional dental whitening can be the answer. ✨ 3️⃣ Is the 'tooth sensitivity' felt after whitening a sign that your teeth are damaged? 👋 It is not a side effect caused by your teeth being worn away, but a natural reaction resulting from stimulation of the pathway leading to the nerve. 😌 One of the biggest reasons people hesitate to whiten their teeth is because of reviews stating that it causes tooth sensitivity. 😢 The sensitivity you experience during or after teeth whitening is not caused by damaged or broken teeth. During the process in which whitening agents break down pigments inside the teeth, the tiny passageways leading to the nerves inside the teeth Ivory tube This is a natural bodily reaction that occurs in response to temporary stimulation. ⚡ 📌 When does the tooth sensitivity go away? This symptom usually occurs after the procedure Within 24 to 48 hours It is completely extinguished. At the dental clinic, we thoroughly apply a gum protectant before the procedure and perform a special treatment to alleviate sensitivity afterward, so you do not need to be overly afraid of pain. 4️⃣ What is the Golden Rule for keeping teeth white for a long time? 👋 Since teeth are prone to absorbing pigment immediately after whitening, thorough care for the first two days after the procedure is crucial. ⚠️ To maintain white and clean teeth achieved through professional whitening for a long time, post-procedure care is of the utmost importance. 🌟 Please make sure to remember the following two rules. 🔸 Avoid colored foods for two days: After the procedure You must avoid foods with strong coloring, such as coffee, green tea, curry, wine, and jajangmyeon, as well as smoking, for at least 48 hours. ❌☕ 🔸 Use a straw and brush your teeth immediately: It is recommended to use a straw when drinking coffee or beverages to avoid direct contact with your teeth, and you should rinse your mouth with water or brush your teeth immediately after eating. 🥤🪥 💬 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. How long does the teeth whitening effect last? Does it last a lifetime? A1. Unfortunately, teeth whitening is not permanent. 😢 Even after whitening, teeth gradually become stained again over time because we consume coffee, tea, food, etc. every day. It varies depending on individual dietary habits and management status, but usually About 6 months to 1 year Periodic touch-ups are necessary to maintain the effects and consistently keep your teeth bright and white. 🗓️ Q2. Are whitening toothpastes or self-whitening patches effective? A2. Due to legal safety standards, commercially available products have a relatively low concentration of hydrogen peroxide, a key whitening ingredient ( 3% or less ) is limited. Therefore, there are limitations to making teeth that have already turned yellow noticeably whiter, and it is mainly suitable for use for 'maintenance and prevention' purposes after dental whitening. 🧼 If you desire safe and guaranteed results in a short period, we recommend professional dental whitening using high-concentration whitening agents approved by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety and special light. ✨ Q3. Does scaling make teeth whiter? How is it different from teeth whitening? A3. The two procedures have completely different purposes and principles! 🙅♂️ Scaling: It is a 'cleaning' concept that removes hard stones (tartar) and coarse plaque attached to the surface of the teeth. For those with severe tobacco tar or external staining, teeth may temporarily appear clearer after scaling, but it cannot change the natural color of the teeth themselves to a brighter shade. Teeth Whitening: This is a 'whitening' treatment that bleaches the pigment molecules themselves, which have penetrated deep into the microscopic pores on the tooth surface. ✨ Q4. Can I get teeth whitening even if I have weak gums or cavities? A4. You must complete cavity and gum treatments first before proceeding with whitening! ⚠️ High-concentration whitening agents can cause severe pain and nerve irritation if applied to cracked teeth, cavities, or severely receding gums that expose the tooth roots. 💥 Therefore, before undergoing a whitening procedure, it is of the utmost importance to first receive an oral examination from experienced medical professionals and proceed only after safety has been ensured. 🩺 🎯 Conclusion: Finding the Perfect Whitening Plan for You Teeth whitening is not permanent, and since the teeth gradually return to their original shade over time due to diet and aging, on average 6 months to 1 year You need to get periodic touch-ups to maintain a bright smile. 🗓️ If you find periodic whitening treatments and tooth sensitivity burdensome, our clinic's unique permanent teeth whitening and cosmetic solution is Airnate Achieving permanent radiance without worrying about discoloration with just a single treatment is also a great alternative. ✨ Since everyone has different natural tooth thickness and color, it is important to find a brightness that blends naturally with your skin tone rather than aiming for teeth as white as celebrities. 👩🦰👨 For satisfactory and safe whitening results, first consult closely with experienced medical staff to plan a whitening plan that is perfect for you! 🩺 💡 The most natural and safe smile starts with accurately knowing the condition of your teeth. Consult with a specialist to create a personalized whitening plan just for you! Chief Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Ministry of Health and Welfare specialist in Prosthodontics Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Internship at Yonsei University Severance Hospital, Sinchon; completed residency in Prosthodontics. Certified Specialist and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Outstanding member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Regular member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry Former Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Formerly served as Chief Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch Current) Board Member, Specialist Committee, and Academic Affairs Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Current Director of Academic Planning, Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) View more of Director Jung Jae-wook's expert columns > [Health Column] No-Prep Laminates, 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 find out more details about teeth whitening and aerates from Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic >
정재욱 원장26.06.01Views 25167Likes 2 [Health Column] Why Teeth Whitening Isn't Enough: Why Teeth Whitening Doesn't Work, and What to Do About It[14]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Every time I look in the mirror, I feel particularly anxious yellow teeth , you must have thought about it at least once. Most people think of 'teeth whitening' first, More than I thought If you are hesitant because of lack of effect or numbness There are quite a few. So these days, rather than just simply brightening the color, How to improve the shape and lines of your teeth The number of people looking for it is also increasing. today Teeth whitening class Airnate Focusing on the differences between Let's sort out which option is better for me. 1. What is teeth whitening? 👋 Chemical tone-up treatment to brighten your natural tooth color Teeth whitening High concentration hydrogen peroxide agent Apply it to the tooth surface This is a treatment that breaks down pigments deposited on teeth. ✔️ Color (Tone) Focus on revealing yourself ✔️ Teeth No changes in shape, arrangement, or lines “Teeth whitening is about ‘making teeth whiter,’ not ‘changing teeth.’” "How long will it last?" commonly About 2 to 3 years on average But it is maintained, ☕ Depending on your eating habits or management status, such as coffee, 🍛 curry Recoloring This can happen. ⚠️ There are also some things to be careful of. Periodic repeat treatments are often required. Long-term repetition This pain Ina Tooth surface stimulation Some people feel that way. 2. What is AirNate? 👋 Aesthetic treatment that gives your teeth a 'new look' Airnate It is a method of attaching a very thin artificial tooth (ceramic material) to the tooth surface. Simply put, on top of the teeth Putting on new clothes It's close to . ✔️ Color + Shape + Full Line Improve together ✔️ More than just whitening Image change is certain "How long does it last?" 👉 semi-permanent by, Like whitening, it is less likely to fade or turn yellow again over time. ✨ What is considered an advantage? No whitening agent used This pain is almost non-existent Cover the tooth surface Protection from external irritants and re-pigmentation Role 3. What is the difference between whitening and air nebulization? 👋 The difference between 'tone-up' and 'overall image improvement' 🔹 When teeth whitening is right for you I am satisfied with the arrangement and shape of my teeth. If you just want to brighten the color a little If you have any aversion to tooth removal or attachments If maintenance every 2-3 years is not a big burden 🔹 If Airnate is a good fit With yellow teeth bumpy shape, line If you are also worried In a short period of time When you want a definite change in impression After whitening This is a repainting If you have ever had this worrying experience Without periodic maintenance Long-lasting results If you want 4. What should I know before the procedure? 👋 Setting goals comes before unconditional whitening. There is no one solution for everyone when it comes to yellow teeth. ✔️ Is the change I want a 'natural tone-up'? ✔️ Or is it 'improvement of the entire smile line'? It is important to consider this point first. “The clearer your expectations for the outcome, the easier it is to choose a procedure.” ❓ FAQ Q1. I heard that teeth whitening makes your teeth sensitive. What about AirNate? A1. Teeth whitening may cause temporary tooth sensitivity as the agent acts on the tooth surface. On the other hand, since AirNate is a method of attaching a thin film without using any medication, there is almost no numbness or pain during the procedure. Q2. Is it okay to drink coffee or curry after airing? A2. Teeth whitening can re-stain over time due to food residue, but AirNate uses a highly stain-resistant ceramic material, making it highly resistant to discoloration. It also places relatively little burden on your daily eating habits. Q3. I'm worried about the cost of correction. Can AirNate solve the problem? A3. If the alignment of your teeth is not severe, AirNate can help you create a neat impression in a short period of time by adjusting not only the color but also the shape and line. 📝 conclusion ✔️ The solution to yellow teeth is It's not fixed ✔️ Whitening Natural tone-up When you want ✔️ AirNate is When you want to change the shape and impression of your teeth It's suitable What's important is Not choosing blindly no see. Based on your current dental condition and desired results, After sufficient consultation with a specialist, find the method that is right for you. The safest path to a healthy and beautiful smile no see. 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? [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. [Health Column] All-on-Four: Is it possible to restore full dental function with just four implants?
정재욱 원장26.01.19Views 313Likes 9 [Health Column] What Should You Do If Your Temporary Implant Teeth Fall Out on a Weekend or Holiday?[4]
Hello! I am Lee Hyun-seop, the Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic. If a temporary implant tooth suddenly falls out on a Saturday evening, Sunday, or public holiday, anyone would likely panic and worry, thinking something terrible has happened. However, in most cases, if only the temporary tooth has come off, there is no need to be too alarmed. Today, I will explain step-by-step how to properly handle the situation without panicking if your temporary tooth falls out on a weekend or holiday. For your reference, Seoul Centum Dental Clinic is open every day from Monday to Sunday, except for the day of the holiday, so you can rest assured! (Source: AI Image) 🔹 What should I check first? First, check whether the missing part is the 'temporary tooth' or the 'implant itself'. 💡 Just a moment! > In most cases, only the temporary prosthesis detaches. Please rest assured that the implant body (fixture) inside the gum bone does not come out easily! If the pain is not severe and the metal part inside the gum is clearly visible, it is highly likely that only the temporary tooth has fallen out. 🔹 Why do temporary teeth fall out so easily? This is because a weak adhesive is used so that it can be removed before the final prosthesis is attached. Temporary teeth are not the final prosthetics. In most cases, they are attached with specialized temporary cement so that they can be easily removed later. As a result, it may fall out more easily than expected if subjected to tough or sticky foods, or repeated strong chewing force. In fact, if you attach it too strongly, it can become very difficult to remove later when inserting the final prosthesis. 🔹 What should I do if I miss a weekend or public holiday? Please do not panic and make sure to follow the four safety rules below. 📌 ① Do not throw away temporary teeth! If you gently rinse a fallen temporary tooth with clean water and store it properly in an airtight container before bringing it to the dentist, it can often be reattached. ⚠️ ② Absolutely do not attach it yourself! Occasionally, some patients come in having attached the prosthesis themselves using super glue or regular adhesive, but this is extremely dangerous. Please absolutely avoid this, as it can damage the prosthesis or allow the adhesive to seep into the gums, making treatment much more difficult. 📌 ③ Please eat on the opposite side! It is best to avoid using the treated area as much as possible. Soft foods such as porridge, eggs, tofu, and yogurt are recommended, and please avoid hard or chewy foods. 📌 ④ Please be sure to maintain oral hygiene! You should brush your teeth as usual, but please clean the area where the tooth is missing gently without scrubbing hard to prevent plaque from building up. 🔹 Is it okay to go to the dentist in a few days? If possible, it is best to visit as soon as possible without delaying it. Temporary teeth are not simply worn for aesthetic purposes; they play the following important roles. 🔸 Maintaining gum shape 🔸 Prevents movement of surrounding teeth 🔸 Maintaining space for the final prosthesis 🔸 Authoring Function Assistance If left empty for a long time, the gums may change shape or surrounding teeth may gradually shift, potentially resulting in the final prosthesis, which was carefully prepared, no longer fitting. 🔹 Should I visit the dentist sooner in these cases? It may not be a simple fallout, so you should seek medical attention immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms. ⚠️ We recommend seeking medical attention as soon as possible if you experience the following symptoms. ✔ When you feel like the implant is also loose ✔ When severe pain or bleeding persists ✔ When the gums swell noticeably ✔ When pus comes out or there is a strong odor ✔ When the metal part inside the gum moves along with it 🔹 How should I care for temporary teeth so they don't fall out again? You can prevent temporary teeth from falling out with just small changes to your daily habits. You need to take a little more care of your temporary teeth than usual while using them. ✨ Avoid tough foods ✨ Reduce sticky foods ✨ Do not bite on ice ✨ Do not chew excessively in only one direction ✨ Reduce the habit of clenching your teeth ❔ FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. Can I reuse a temporary tooth if I bring it in even if it breaks? A1. If the temporary tooth has come off cleanly, it can be reattached immediately after lightly cleaning and bringing it in. Even if it is damaged, it is recommended to gather the pieces and bring them in, as the dental clinic needs to check the condition and either modify or remake it. Q2. Food keeps getting stuck in the spot where the temporary tooth fell out. Is it okay to poke around? A2. If you forcefully poke at the missing tooth with a toothpick or similar object, it may cause injury to the gums or increase the risk of infection. We recommend brushing your teeth gently, maintaining oral hygiene through light gargling, and visiting a dentist as soon as possible. 📌 Conclusion Losing a temporary implant tooth is a more common occurrence than you might think during the treatment process. The important thing is not to panic and try to solve it yourself with super glue or the like. Please keep the temporary tooth in its container, avoid chewing food on the treated area, and visit the dentist as soon as your schedule allows to have it checked by the medical staff. 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 together 🔗 [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? 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이현섭 원장26.07.01Views 62Likes 3 [Health Column] Do I Really Need an Implant Just Because I Lost a Tooth? Changes That Can Occur If Neglected[3]
Hello! I am Hyun-seop Lee, the Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic. 👋 When I see patients in the clinic, I very frequently receive the question, "I lost a molar, but I can manage my daily life right now. Do I really need an implant?" Since there isn't much discomfort from missing a tooth or two when chewing on the other side, many people tend to put off treatment. However, teeth are not independent entities but a structure that pushes and supports each other to form a single perfect balance. Even if it looks fine for now, leaving the empty space unattended for a long time can trigger unexpected domino effects within the oral cavity. Today, I will explain in an easy-to-understand way what happens when you leave a missing tooth untreated! ✨ 1️⃣ It's just one missing tooth; will it really not be uncomfortable at first? 🦷 For now, you may not feel any inconvenience as you can work on the opposite side. 🔹 It is simply the process of the body adapting to discomfort. Losing a single tooth does not immediately cause extreme changes, such as being unable to eat at all or having your pronunciation twisted. 🙅♂️ Especially when a molar is missing, people naturally chew food using only the healthy teeth on the opposite side and often think, "Oh? Life is better than I thought?" 🔹 Examples of real-life situations Ever since I lost my right molar, I've been unconsciously chewing all my food only on the left side. Since I wasn't in pain right away, I kept putting off my dental appointment until next month. 📌 It is not that you are not uncomfortable; rather, your body may be forcing itself to adapt to adverse conditions. Do not let your guard down! ⚠️ (Source: AI Image) 2️⃣ What happens to the surrounding teeth if the empty space is left for a long time? 🦷 The teeth on both sides tilt into the empty space, and the interlocking teeth shift. 🔹 The balance of teeth collapsing like dominoes The teeth in the oral cavity are closely packed together without gaps to maintain balance. Just as the whole system wobbles when a single gear is missing, when a gap forms, the surrounding teeth begin to move to fill that space. 📉 The teeth on both sides tilt toward the empty space, and the opposing teeth lose their support and sink up or rise up. 🔹 Changes that occur gradually over several months to years This change is not visible overnight. However, over several months to years, the entire set of teeth gradually becomes misaligned. 3️⃣ Does the habit of chewing on only one side affect the jaw joint? 🦷 Repeated unilateral chewing leads to jaw muscle imbalance and strain on the temporomandibular joint. 🔹 Excessive overload applied to only one side of the jaw If 'unilateral chewing,' where you chew food on only one side to avoid the side without teeth, becomes a habit, you end up overusing specific jaw muscles. 🏋️ This becomes the main cause of disrupting the balance of the jaw joint. 🔹 Symptoms actually experienced Among those visiting the dentist, there are some who say, "Strangely, lately only one side of my jaw feels stiff, and I hear a clicking sound every time I open my mouth." 🗣️ Upon examining the cause, it is not uncommon to find that delaying treatment for past tooth loss has snowballed back to haunt them. 4️⃣ How does the invisible gum bone change? 🦷 The area where the tooth is missing does not receive stimulation, so the gum bone gradually shrinks. 🔹 Bone resorption that decreases the longer it is left untreated The alveolar bone maintains its volume and health only when teeth are firmly embedded and receive the force (masticatory pressure) generated when chewing food. However, if a tooth is lost and no further stimulation is transmitted, our body determines that the bone in that area is no longer needed and initiates bone resorption, in which the height and thickness of the bone gradually decrease. 📌 It is like the process of the land (soil) where trees are planted gradually drying out and eroding away. As time passes, this loss accelerates even further! ⚠️ 5️⃣ Will it be more difficult to get implants later? 🦷 If gum bone becomes insufficient, additional treatments such as bone grafting become necessary, placing a heavy burden on the patient. 🔹 Simple treatment turns into high-difficulty surgery Even in cases where implantation was relatively easy immediately after extraction because the gum bone was strong, the difficulty of treatment changes completely if the tooth is left untreated for a long time and the bone has completely dissolved. 🛑 Additional regenerative treatments, such as bone grafting or maxillary sinus lift, may be essential to fill in the lack of bone. 🔹 Increasing treatment duration and financial burden As a result, a process that could have been completed in a single step expands into multiple stages, extending the overall treatment period and significantly increasing the financial burden. This is why it is wisest to seek consultation without missing the appropriate timing. 💰 6️⃣ Is dentures alone sufficient as an alternative? 🦷 Dentures are a good option, but there are differences in terms of stability and chewing sensation. 🔹 You need to make a choice that suits the situation and oral environment. When multiple teeth are lost over a wide range, dentures can be an economical and excellent alternative to prosthetic treatment. However, since it is a detachable structure, there is the inconvenience of having to periodically adjust it to fit the gums while using it. 🔹 Fixation similar to natural teeth On the other hand, since implants directly fix the artificial root to the gum bone, you can expect excellent chewing sensation and stability that are in no way inferior to natural teeth. Rather than assuming that one treatment is unconditionally correct, the decision must be made after carefully considering the condition of the remaining teeth and the overall oral environment. 7️⃣ What is the most important point when you lose a tooth? 🦷 The key is to get an accurate checkup without missing the timing, rather than rushing unconditionally. 🔹 Indefinite neglect is the behavior to be avoided most. It is not necessarily best to get an implant on the same day as tooth extraction. Depending on the individual's gum inflammation, there may be times when you need to wait. However, leaving it untreated indefinitely without a plan is a shortcut to ruining your oral health. The first step is to get an accurate diagnosis of your current bone condition and whether you are causing harm to surrounding teeth, and to determine the right timing. 🔹 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. I have been living with a missing molar for over a year. Would it be too late to go to the dentist now? A1. Now is the best time to visit! 🏃♂️ Since subtle tooth movement or bone resorption may be in progress after about a year, it is important to accurately check the current condition of surrounding teeth and gum bone through X-ray imaging and establish an appropriate prosthetic plan. Q2. Is bone grafting mandatory for everyone during implant surgery? A2. No! If you have recently had a tooth extracted or have naturally abundant and firm gum bone, implant placement is possible without a bone graft. However, as mentioned in the text, if the bone has eroded due to being left untreated for a long period, a bone graft may be required for stabilization. 👋 Q3. The cost of implants is a burden right now. Can I use dentures for now and switch to implants later? A3. Yes, it is possible. However, even while using dentures for a long time, bone resorption gradually occurs as the dentures press against the gums. If the bone structure has become too low when you eventually switch to implants, the difficulty of the surgery may increase, potentially requiring a larger amount of bone graft material. Therefore, we recommend discussing a long-term plan with a specialist. 😊 🔸 Conclusion Neglecting a tooth with the mindset that "it's just one tooth" can lead to changes in tooth alignment, gum bone loss, strain on the jaw joint, and reduced chewing function, ultimately causing overall oral collapse. 📉 Even if you feel fine after tooth extraction, you must be aware that the bone beneath your gums and your alignment are continuously changing invisibly. Every patient has different oral bone volume and dental alignment. The best way to protect your precious dental health without expanding the scope of treatment is to find a trusted medical professional for an accurate examination before it is too late. 🩺 ✨ A little attention now and early check-ups can significantly reduce the duration and cost of future treatment. Don't hesitate to check your oral health first! 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 together 🔗 [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance 🔗 [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? 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이현섭 원장26.06.24Views 180Likes 2 [Health Column] I've already had veneers; is it possible to get braces?[3]
Hello, this is Director Oh Su-hwan of Smile D Dental Clinic. There are many people who previously received veneers for a beautiful smile but are now concerned as their teeth have gradually become misaligned over time. I want to receive orthodontic treatment again, but, "Do I have to remove all the existing veneers?", "What about the cost and pain?" There are quite a few cases where people feel anxious, saying things like that. Today, I will provide clear solutions for each case regarding whether orthodontic treatment is possible even with veneers. So, shall we start by addressing the key question that many of you are curious about? 🤔 1️⃣ Do I absolutely have to remove braces after veneers? ✨ It is reasonable to accurately diagnose the current situation and proceed selectively with only the necessary parts. To start with the conclusion, having veneers does not mean that orthodontic treatment is impossible. However, the treatment strategy simply varies depending on the patient's dental condition. We must accurately diagnose the condition rather than unconditionally removing the entire tooth. One example is a case where the laminate prosthesis itself is firmly attached, but only the lower teeth are slightly misaligned. ⚠️ Rather than blindly removing all the prosthetics, Please consult a specialist first to see if there are any parts that can be preserved. The treatment method varies completely depending on the condition. Which category does my tooth fall into? 👇 2️⃣ What are the situational treatment cases that suit me? ✨ It proceeds in three directions depending on the condition of the prosthesis and the purpose of occlusion. 🔸 If the laminate is in good condition (conservative correction) If you are satisfied with the color or shape of the existing laminates and there are no significant issues such as fractures, correction is possible while maintaining them. You can attach orthodontic brackets through tooth surface treatment, or correct only the tooth alignment using clear aligners. 🔸 When partial replacement of the laminate is required This is a case where you are dissatisfied because part of your tooth is fractured or your gums are in poor condition. We remove only the problematic laminates and proceed with orthodontic treatment, then fabricate new laminates only for that specific area after the correction. 🔸 Cases where a complete redesign is required It is necessary not just for simple tooth movement, but when the occlusion itself is not harmonious, such as in cases of protruding teeth, open bite, or facial asymmetry. The laminates must be removed to check the original alignment and condition of the teeth. If necessary, the original tooth positions are restored using temporary teeth before proceeding with orthodontic treatment, and finally, the aesthetic prosthetics are redesigned. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. If braces are attached to teeth that have been laminated, won't they fall off easily? A1. Of course, it requires more caution than attaching it to natural teeth. However, since current dental technology allows for sufficient surface treatment to ensure attachment, you do not need to worry too much. Q2. Is more tooth reduction involved when removing laminates? A2. The key is to avoid causing additional damage to teeth that have already been prepared for veneers. We delicately remove existing prosthetics and safely proceed with orthodontic treatment while protecting the teeth using temporary teeth if necessary. Q3. The treatment period and cost are very burdensome. A3. 'Selective redesign' tailored to your oral condition is much more efficient than redoing the entire set. Rather than indiscriminate replacement, it is important to determine the scope of treatment in consultation with a specialist, considering overall facial harmony and functional occlusion. 🎯 Conclusion: A thoughtful choice for a healthy smile 📌 Key Points: Just because your teeth are slightly misaligned, you do not necessarily need to get braces or, conversely, insist on veneers. ✨ To maintain a healthy and attractive smile line even 10 or 20 years from now Clearly understanding the current tooth alignment and occlusion status This is the priority. 🩺 If you are currently concerned about your tooth alignment, we recommend that you consult thoroughly with an orthodontist, including whether you can maintain your veneers. An accurate diagnosis is the first step to achieving satisfactory results. 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 Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist 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—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.06.23Views 96Likes 2 [Health Column] Laminates: How Many Should I Get? How to Find the Right Number for Your Teeth[4]
Hello. This is Dr. Lee Jung-ho, Chief Director of Seoul Dia Dental Clinic. ✨ "How many laminates should I get?" This is one of the most frequently asked questions by people visiting the dental clinic for consultations. However, there isn't actually a single, definitive answer to this question. For some, one is the right answer, for others, four is, and for still others, more. 💡 The key here is! It's not about finding a standard number, but finding the number that fits you perfectly. So, shall we go through the criteria for determining the right number of laminates for you, one by one? 1. How many teeth are problematic? This is the most basic standard. 📌 🔸 What if you only have one discolored tooth? Just one might be enough. 🔸 On the other hand, what if your entire front teeth are uneven? You might need several. As such, the number and location of the problematic teeth serve as the first criterion. 2. How well does it harmonize with the surrounding teeth? This is where the really important part begins! ✨ Let's assume you get just one laminate. If that single piece blends naturally with the surrounding teeth in color, shape, and size, one is sufficient. ⚠️ However, if the surrounding teeth are too dark or significantly different in shape, doing just one might actually make it stand out too much. 📌 In such cases, treating a few surrounding teeth together results in a much more natural overall outcome. ✔ The reason for increasing the number may not be to gain more profit, but to achieve a more natural result. 3. How far do your teeth extend when you smile? How many teeth can you see when you smile naturally and widely? 😊 Usually, about 6 to 8 of the front teeth are the most visible when smiling. 📌 When getting veneers, it is really important to maintain balance within the visible range when smiling. Let's take an example. If you have six teeth visible when you smile but only get veneers on two of them, it may look awkward because the color and shape differ from the other four. ⚠️ Conversely, there is absolutely no need to unnecessarily increase the number to the point where it is not visible when smiling. 4. What is the current state of your tooth occlusion? How the teeth interlock (occlusion) also has a significant impact on determining the number. 🦷 📌 If there are occlusion problems: Increasing the number and adjusting them together can sometimes produce better results. 📌 In cases of good occlusion: It is much better for tooth preservation to remove only the necessary teeth and minimize the number. 🔹 Is it really necessary to do a lot to make it good? That is absolutely not the correct answer! ❌ It is true that having more pieces makes it easier to match the color and shape with surrounding teeth and relatively easier to maintain the results. However, that absolutely does not mean that everyone needs a large number. ⚠️ Recommending 8 to someone who needs 1 is not a choice for the patient's benefit. Laminates are a treatment that is difficult to reverse once performed. Therefore, they must be precisely designed to be exactly what is needed. Because that is the correct treatment for the true patient. 🤝 🎯 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. I heard that laminates should be done in even numbers, but is it okay to do them in odd numbers? A1. Since left-right symmetry is considered based on the midline of the front teeth, an even number of teeth often looks more natural. However, if the number of discolored or damaged teeth is odd, such as one or three, that number alone is sufficient. The important thing is how naturally they blend with the surrounding teeth. Q2. The number recommended varies at every dental clinic I consulted. Why is that? A2. The recommended number of veneers may vary because diagnostic criteria and treatment philosophies differ from dental clinic to clinic. Consulting thoroughly at several places and comparing the options is a good way to find the number that is perfect for you. 🔸 Conclusion: What matters is the standard of the result. ✔️ Key Summary: Having more is not necessarily better, nor is having fewer better. ✔️ Key Point: The key is to carefully craft them by finding the right number for your tooth condition and meticulously considering the color, shape, and occlusion to blend naturally with surrounding teeth. ✔️ Necessity of Consulting a Specialist: It is the role of a dentist to accurately determine the right number for you and achieve natural-looking results. To make an informed decision, please be sure to have a thorough consultation with a specialist first! 🩺 Seoul Dia Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Jeong-ho Ministry of Health and Welfare Certified Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry Advanced Dentistry procedure university High-end implants Dentistry procedure Oral Design Uncensored laminate course American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Regular member Osstem Implant Clinical Research Center Research Advisory Committee
이정호 원장26.06.19Views 134Likes 3 [Health Column] What are the criteria for choosing the right orthodontic treatment for me? Wire braces vs. Clear braces[5]
✨Hello! This is Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Chief Director of SmileD Dental Clinic, where your dental health always comes first. 👋 Have you been secretly worried every time you look in the mirror because of your crooked teeth? 😢 Even if you decide on orthodontic treatment, you will find yourself at another crossroads when you actually try to start. This is the dilemma between traditional 'wire braces (bracket braces)' and 'clear braces (Invisalign)' that use transparent plastic! Today, I will summarize the key points in a very easy-to-understand way, covering everything from the distinct differences between the two treatments to how to make the wise choice that fits your situation perfectly. ✨ 1️⃣ How are teeth moved in orthodontics? The core principle of orthodontic treatment is to apply a constant force to the teeth 'continuously'. 📌 The secret to moving teeth, 'orthodontic appliances' A special structure is required to transmit precise force to the teeth in the desired direction, and this is precisely what we know as 'orthodontic appliances.' These appliances are broadly divided into two types. 🔸 Fixed method: This is a treatment method that involves firmly attaching a device to the surface of the tooth. 🔸 Attachable (Detachable) type: It is a method that uses a device that the patient can insert and remove themselves. 💁♀️ You were fascinated by how teeth move when you get braces, weren't you? Just like moving heavy furniture to a desired location by steadily pushing it little by little, The principle is that the device provides very precise and continuous stimulation to the tooth roots! 2️⃣ What are the differences between wire braces and clear braces? ✨ There are distinct differences in maintenance methods and how to wear the device depending on its features. 🦷 1. Wire braces (bracket braces) It is a traditional method of attaching devices called brackets to the teeth and securing them by connecting them with wires. ✔️ characteristic: The treatment is 'compulsory' because the patient cannot remove the device voluntarily. Since the device operates forcibly, it is advantageous for moving according to plan. ⚠️ caution: Maintaining oral hygiene, such as brushing your teeth after meals, may be somewhat inconvenient. Additionally, due to the device's structure, it may irritate the soft tissues in the mouth, causing discomfort or pain in the initial stages. 💎 2. Clear braces (Invisalign) It is a method of moving teeth by replacing thin, transparent special plastic trays made to fit each individual. ✔️ characteristic: The device is aesthetically excellent as it is barely visible 🤫. Above all, it has the huge advantage of being overwhelmingly convenient for hygiene management because you can temporarily remove the device while eating. ✨ Latest Trends: Recently, medical technology has advanced dramatically, making it possible to sophisticatedly solve even much more diverse and complex cases compared to the past. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Aren't clear braces less effective than wire braces? A1. Those who remember the early models might think that way. However, recently, materials and technologies, such as attachments attached to teeth, have advanced dramatically. In fact, in cases such as 'deep bite' where the upper teeth excessively overlap the lower teeth, clear aligners often lead to easier and more precise improvement. Ultimately, rather than the type of appliance The expertise of the attending specialist determines the outcome. do. Q2. Is there a significant cost difference between the two devices? A2. Due to the nature of the process requiring precise custom manufacturing, Invisalign (clear braces) is often priced higher than standard brackets (wire braces). However, even among wire braces, the device is attached hidden inside the teeth. Lingual correction If you choose ', the cost may actually be higher than clear braces. Therefore, rather than making a decision based solely on price, it is advisable to compare the pros and cons of each device with your lifestyle patterns. Q3. Who would you strongly recommend clear braces to? A3. For clear aligners, 'patient cooperation' is the absolute criterion that determines the success or failure of the treatment. Every day except when eating 'Self-directed' individuals who can strictly adhere to wearing times of 20 to 22 hours or more on their own I highly recommend it to you 👍. On the other hand, for those who are usually clumsy or find it troublesome and difficult to manage braces unless someone forcibly takes care of them, wire braces, which involve a mandatory nature, may actually be much safer and more advantageous. 🎯 Conclusion: Careful selection and consultation with a specialist come first. Straightening your teeth does not simply mean an external improvement that makes you look prettier. It is a very valuable health investment that reduces blind spots inside the oral cavity, makes oral hygiene easy to manage, and protects gum health for a long time. 💡 One more hidden advantage! During orthodontic treatment, you naturally avoid hard or chewy foods. As this process, the masticatory muscles (masseter muscles) gently contract, allowing you to expect the added benefit of a slimmer and improved facial contour. ⚠️ Above all, the most important thing is an accurate diagnosis that matches my actual oral condition and skeletal structure. Don't worry alone just by looking at online reviews; you must Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist After finding one and having a thorough consultation, the most suitable for me Customized orthodontic treatment plan Please try setting it up. 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 Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist 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—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.06.16Views 136Likes 3 [Health Column] Is There Really an Optimal Age for Orthodontics? A Comprehensive Guide from Teens to 70s ✨[4]
Hello, I am the Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic. Lee Hyun-seop It is! 👋 "Director, isn't it too late for me to get braces right now? 😢" Interestingly, not only patients in their 20s and 30s but even those in their 50s ask this question exactly the same way. Conversely, parents with young children often worry, asking, "My child is still in elementary school, should they get orthodontic counseling already? 🤔" To start with the conclusion, There is no absolute deadline for orthodontic treatment age! 🙅♂️ It is just that the purpose of starting orthodontic treatment and the direction of treatment differ depending on the age group. Today, based on the most frequently asked questions in actual medical and consultation rooms, Stories of Orthodontics by Age Group I will explain it to you easily and in detail. 👇 1️⃣ Parents of elementary school children! Do you need to get an orthodontic consultation already? 👦👧 🦷 Even if your baby teeth are still falling out Be sure to check the status of jaw growth around the age of 6 to 8. Give it a try! Many parents are often surprised, saying, "You're saying you're getting braces already when your child's permanent teeth haven't even all come in yet? 😮". However, visiting the dentist at this time is not to get braces attached immediately. This is to determine whether your child currently requires correction and when the optimal time for treatment is. ✨ 📌 Growth management can be particularly important if the following symptoms are observed: 🔸 When a tendency toward an underbite or receding chin is observed 🔸 When the mouth is severely protruding or there is an open bite where the upper and lower teeth do not meet 🔸 When there is an underbite where the lower teeth overlap the upper teeth 💡 A word of advice from the director! We strongly recommend visiting a dentist around the age of 6 to 8 to check the alignment of your teeth and the growth status of your jaw in advance. 2️⃣ Is the teenage growth period the most ideal time for orthodontic treatment? 🦷 🦷 Can control jawbone growth and The most efficient time due to rapid tooth movement no see! If I had to choose just one age for orthodontic treatment, most orthodontists would recommend the growth period. teenagers It talks about. 🧒👧 Since jawbone growth is still ongoing during this period, it is not only about simply aligning the teeth evenly Correctly controlling even the direction of jaw growth There is a huge advantage in being able to do it. Furthermore, the speed of tooth movement is relatively faster compared to adults. In fact, if orthodontic treatment is started during middle or high school, the range of treatment available is much wider than for adults. ⚠️ Parents occasionally ask, "Should I postpone braces due to academic stress or studying? 📝". If possible, do not delay it too much... It is good to receive benefits during the growth period. I tend to say that. 3️⃣ What is the most common reason patients in their 20s visit the dental orthodontics consultation room? 👱♀️👱♂️ 🦷 Interest in appearance is increasing, and people decide on treatment themselves. This is because it is the time for economic independence! The age group that most actively seeks orthodontic consultations at actual dental clinics is by far the 20s It is. 🎓 This is because many people decide on their own after becoming financially independent as they start their careers or college lives. It is also a time when interest in one's appearance increases significantly, especially when facing important events such as job hunting or marriage. ✔️ As a result, the device is not easily visible to others Ceramic braces, clear braces , or quickly proceed only with the necessary parts Partial correction Consultations primarily focus on aesthetics. 4️⃣ I'm in my 30s, can I start? It's never too late! 💼 🦷 If your teeth are gradually becoming misaligned or you feel tooth wear Now is the time to start orthodontic treatment. There is a regret that patients in their 30s most frequently express in the consultation room. It is the sentiment, "Ah... I should have just done it when I was in my 20s ㅠㅠ." 🥲 Many people visit our clinic after personally experiencing their teeth becoming increasingly misaligned as they age, having kept putting it off due to busy work lives. People in their 30s usually visit with these kinds of concerns: 🔸 When the front teeth start to spread apart little by little 🔸 When food keeps getting stuck due to extra teeth 🔸 When tooth wear occurs or the chewing sensation is abnormal 💡 A word of advice from the director! There is absolutely no need to worry that the corrective effect will be diminished just because you are in your 30s! On the contrary, since you clearly recognize the necessity of the treatment and are diligently following the doctor's instructions, Age group with excellent treatment cooperation That's what they say. 👍 5️⃣ Did you know that orthodontic treatment in people in their 40s is much more common than you might think? 🏢 🦷 Not only changes in appearance 'Functional purpose' to protect dental health This gets bigger. From their 40s onwards, the reasons for deciding to get braces differ slightly from previous generations. Of course, becoming prettier is good, but, I want to use my teeth for a long time The functional reasons become much more significant. 🩺 ⚠️ As you age, your gums may gradually recede or your teeth may spread apart, causing discomfort when chewing food, and you may even experience symptoms such as loose teeth. If If you have periodontal disease (gum disease) First, you can restore your dental health by thoroughly treating your periodontal tissues and then combining this with orthodontic treatment. 6️⃣ Is orthodontic treatment really possible for people in their 50s and 60s? 👵👴 🦷 The important thing is not age 'Condition of the Gum Bone'! It is Fully Possible Even for Those in Their 60s do. Many people say, "Doctor, why would I need braces at this age?" but in the actual consultation room, it is very easy to find patients in their 50s and 60s. 😮 What is truly important in orthodontics is not your age on your resident registration, but the one supporting your teeth Condition of the gum bone (alveolar bone) no see. ❌ Even if you are in your 20s, if your gum condition is terrible, orthodontics is difficult, and Conversely, even for seniors in their 60s, it is entirely safe as long as their gum bone is in good condition and healthy. Recently, for the care of aging teeth Orthodontics to create space before implant placement, orthodontics prior to bridge prosthetics Treatment is being actively carried out for purposes such as , or partial correction of the front teeth. ✨ 7️⃣ The era of braces for those over 70! What is more important than age? 💯 🦷 It seems like it is possible up to a certain age. Is this treatment absolutely necessary for my current condition? We need to consider this. While it was hard to imagine in the past, now that we have entered the era of centenarians, even seniors in their 70s and older are visiting dental clinics for orthodontic consultations. ☀️ The main goal for this age group is not beauty. To use your remaining natural teeth for a long, long time. no see. Orthodontic treatment acts as a reliable solution when teeth have tilted sideways and are damaging the gums, or when there is insufficient space to place implants. Ultimately, orthodontic treatment is not something to be given up on due to age, Personalized treatment tailored to my current oral condition no see. 🔸 Teenagers: Growth regulation and proper skeletal guidance 🔸 20s~30s: Improvement of aesthetic teeth alignment and confidence in appearance 🔸 Age 40 and older: Restoring lost function and preserving precious teeth 💬 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. If I get braces at an older age, will my gums become weaker or my teeth become sensitive? A1. During orthodontic treatment, you may temporarily feel slight sensitivity or looseness as your teeth move. However, if you carefully diagnose the condition of your gums and adjust the force gradually without straining yourself, it can actually correct crooked teeth and improve brushing effectiveness, so in the long run, Prevent gum disease and preserve healthier teeth You can do it. 🦷 Q2. Does adult orthodontics take much longer than orthodontics during the growth period? A2. Since adults have a slightly slower rate of bone metabolism compared to growing children, tooth movement may take a little longer. However, because adult patients follow the dentist's instructions very strictly, such as appliance management and wearing rubber bands, ( Excellent cooperation ), the actual total treatment period often does not differ significantly when compared to children in their growth stage. ✨ 🎯 Conclusion: Don't put it off because of age concerns! 📌 There is no set age limit for orthodontic treatment, and optimal treatment methods exist for each age group from the teens to the 70s. 📌 Management Points: Regardless of age, the key to successful correction is... Healthy gum condition no see. ⚠️ Necessity of specialist consultation: "Isn't it too late to start now?" Rather than spending time worrying alone, please visit a dental clinic first to get an accurate diagnosis of the current condition of your teeth and gums. There are so many people who say, "Director, if I had known this would happen, I would have come for a consultation sooner! 👍" Starting now is the earliest time in the rest of my life. ✨ 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 together 🔗 [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? 🔗 [Health Column] I heard there are so many types of implant bone grafts… What criteria should I use to choose one?
이현섭 원장26.06.16Views 137Likes 3 [Health Column] Why You Should Replace Dental Prosthetics Over 10 Years Old Right Now and How to Care for Them Properly[2]
✨Hello! This is Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Chief Director of SmileD Dental Clinic, where your dental health always comes first. 👋 After a long time has passed since finishing dental treatment, I suddenly think, 'the tooth I had done before' Prosthetics Do you ever worry, 'Am I really okay right now?'? 😥 In particular, those of you with old dental prosthetics that are well over 10 or 15 years old are likely wondering whether you should visit the dentist immediately to replace them, or if you can continue using them until there are no longer any issues. 🤔 Today is your precious dental health To this end, let's take a closer look at the proper care of dental prosthetics and the smart timing for replacement. ✨ 1️⃣ Why do worn-out dental prosthetics need to be replaced? ✨ This is because the adhesive securing the prosthesis gradually dissolves and disappears over time! Dental prosthetics refers to a treatment that involves placing or attaching a restoration to repair damaged parts of a tooth. At this stage, a special adhesive is used to firmly secure the prosthesis to the natural tooth. 🦷 The problem is The fact that this adhesive may gradually dissolve and disappear over time It is. ⚠️ If the adhesive melts away, invisible microscopic gaps may form, causing the prosthesis to lift or fall off. 😨 And if food debris penetrates through that gap, the tooth inside the prosthesis decays again secondary tooth decay The likelihood of causing becomes very high. 🦠 On average, the replacement cycle is considered to be 5 to 8 years for resin fillings or inlays and 7 to 8 years for crowns; however, since this can vary significantly depending on individual care habits, a thorough examination should be performed before removing the tooth simply because the replacement cycle has arrived. 2️⃣ Do I have to replace old dentures on schedule even if they don't cause any discomfort? ✨You don't necessarily have to replace it, but if the following 'warning signs' appear, you should have it checked immediately! Just because the set average replacement cycle has passed does not mean you absolutely have to tear out and replace perfectly good prosthetics. 🙅♂️ If you usually take very good care of your oral health Over 20 years This is because there are actually very many cases where it is used sturdily without any problems. 😊 However, if you experience even one of the following symptoms that are different from usual, it is a sign that there is a problem with the prosthesis, so you must visit a dentist for a thorough examination. ⚠️ 🚨 Warning signs of dental prosthetics requiring an immediate dental visit 💥 Breakage of prosthesis: If the prosthesis itself has a hole or is partially broken 😷 Suspected secondary cavity: If there is a persistent odor around the prosthesis or the gum line turns dark blue ⚡ Pain occurrence: If your teeth are particularly sensitive when eating cold food, or if you experience throbbing pain even when at rest 3️⃣ What are the best care tips to extend the lifespan of your precious dental prosthetics? You can use your dentures for much longer just by changing small habits in your daily life! To keep your teeth and dental prosthetics healthy for a long time, it is most important to correct small habits that you unconsciously practice in your daily life. ✨ Please remember these 4 key care tips to firmly extend your lifespan! 👇 ❌ Avoid hard and chewy foods: Please refrain as much as possible from hard foods that can cause strong impact to your teeth and dental prosthetics, such as ice, nuts, and dried squid. 🥜 ❌ Do not use teeth as tools: You must strictly avoid the habit of using your teeth forcefully like tools, such as opening bottle caps or cutting through tight packaging strings. ⚠️ ✔️ Improving Bad Habits: If you habitually clench your teeth or grind them while sleeping, please consult a dentist and consider wearing protective devices such as a 'splint'. 💤 🪥 Thorough oral hygiene management: Dental prosthetics are just like natural teeth. You must brush thoroughly, including the edges where food particles tend to get trapped, and make the use of dental floss or interdental brushes a part of your daily routine. 🧵 💬 FAQ: Top 3 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Prosthetics Q1. I can't see anything inside the prosthesis even in the mirror. How can I check it? 🤔 A1. That is correct. It is difficult to accurately check the condition of the inside of a prosthesis with the naked eye or standard photos. 😢 Therefore, even if there is no discomfort or pain Visit the dentist regularly once a year It is safest to do so and undergo a thorough check-up, including X-ray imaging. 📸 Q2. Is replacing old prosthetics more difficult and painful than the initial treatment? 😰 A2. Please rest assured that is not the case at all! 🙅♂️ The process follows exactly the same procedure as your initial treatment; the only difference is the addition of one extra step: safely removing the existing prosthesis. Please do not worry too much and feel free to consult with a specialist. 🩺 Q3. Do I really need to go to the dentist to get it checked even though I have absolutely no pain? 🤷♂️ A3. Yes, it is really important. There are unfortunate situations where patients live comfortably for 15 to 20 years without any discomfort, only to find their prosthetics removed for a check-up, only to discover the underlying tooth is already severely damaged and cannot be saved, ultimately leading to extraction. 😭 That is why Regular preventive inspections are a necessity, not an option. is. 📌 🎯 Conclusion: Dental treatment is all about timing! Start peace of mind care before it's too late. 💸 Neglect is a cause of significant costs: If you miss the appropriate time for dental treatment, it will result in longer treatment times and enormous costs later on. 🗓️ 5-Year Status Check: Even if you do not feel any particular symptoms, if you have had dental prosthetics for a long time, please make it a habit to have your condition checked at the dentist at least once every five years. 💪 The Importance of Consistent Management: The secret to maintaining dental prosthetics in good health for many years is perfected only when combined with an accurate diagnosis by a specialist and your consistent daily oral care. 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 Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist 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—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.06.09Views 114Likes 1 [Health Column] Is it too late to start orthodontic treatment now? A prosthodontist answers![4]
Hello, this is Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic. Chief Director Jeong Jae-wook It is. ✨ 🤔 "Will it be effective to start at this age?" Have you ever worried about this at least once, when someone around you starts orthodontic treatment, or when you are bothered by crooked teeth in the mirror? To start with the conclusion, regarding orthodontics There is absolutely no such thing as 'too late'! We will clearly highlight the key points regarding the distinct advantages and unique characteristics of adult correctional care, which are distinct from adolescent correctional care. Shall we begin the journey to find a confident smile right now? 💕 1️⃣ What is the difference between adolescent correction and adult correction? 👋 The biggest difference is right Presence or absence of growth It is located at. During adolescence, bones are soft and growth plates are open, making skeletal corrections such as prognathism or retrognathism possible. On the other hand, since growth has ended in adults, it is difficult to change the position of the skeleton, but the teeth and angles within the hard bone It can be corrected very precisely and without error. . 🎯 Even though it may look like similarly crooked teeth on the outside, adults need a customized movement plan that is perfectly tailored to their current skeletal condition. Just because your bones are strong doesn't mean correction isn't possible, so I recommend getting a precise diagnosis tailored to your skeletal structure first! ✔️ 2️⃣ Is adult orthodontics more painful and much slower? 👋 Slow down a little, but Healthier and more stable Moving! It is true that adults have higher bone density, so their cellular metabolism is slightly slower than that of adolescents. commonly 24~30 months It takes about that long, so it can be several months longer than for adolescents. ⏳ You may experience a dull ache for the first 2 to 3 days, but this is as your teeth find their proper positions Healthy Signs So you can rest assured! You may feel a heavy pain on the first night you wear the device, but you will surprisingly adapt within a few days. If you are very worried about pain and the duration, 'self-ligating braces,' which reduce pain by minimizing friction, or 'clear braces,' which offer a clean appearance, can be good alternatives. 💡 3️⃣ Are there any advantages to being an adult? 👋 Overwhelming cooperation and Thorough self-management is the best weapon. Adult orthodontics has 3 powerful advantages (TOP 3) unique to adults! 💎 🔸 1. Overwhelming cooperation with treatment 🤝 Unlike adolescents who are led by their parents, adults begin this process of their own strong will, so please strictly follow the doctor's instructions and precautions. This directly leads to the completeness of the treatment results. 🔸 2. Thorough Oral Hygiene Management 🪥 Because they meticulously use toothbrushes, interdental brushes, and dental floss on their own, the risk of cavities or gum disease that may occur during orthodontic treatment is significantly lower compared to adolescents. 🔸 3. Precise predictability without variables 📐 Since growth has already stopped, there is no unexpected variable called skeletal change. You can establish an error-free treatment plan by predicting future changes in facial shape or dental alignment with greater precision. The advantages of being an adult are maximized, especially in 'clear braces,' where self-care is essential. ✨ 💬 Ask Me Anything! (FAQ) Q1. Is it true that getting braces at an older age causes holes (black triangles) to form between the gums? It’s not that a new gum disease is developing; it’s just a phenomenon where the overlapping teeth straighten out, revealing the previously empty spaces! 😮 This can be sufficiently aesthetically corrected with procedures such as 'interdental reduction' or 'resin treatment,' so you do not need to worry too much. On the contrary, in the long run, it corrects the alignment of the teeth, which is of great help in preventing gum disease. Q2. Is 'extraction orthodontics,' which involves pulling out healthy teeth, absolutely necessary for adult orthodontics? Absolutely not! Whether or not to extract a tooth is determined not by the patient's age, but by the availability of space for the tooth to move and the degree of protrusion of the mouth. Recently, with the advancement of digital equipment, there has been a significant increase in cases where the dental arch is expanded or the teeth are pushed back to proceed without extraction. 🦷 Q3. I had braces when I was young, but they have become misaligned again as I have gotten older. Is it possible to have them re-corrected? Yes, of course it is possible! There are many adult patients who can restore their teeth to a straight alignment in a short period of time through partial orthodontics or clear aligners, especially in cases where crowded teeth have grown in again or teeth have gradually shifted due to neglecting retainer care. 😊 🎯 Conclusion: An investment in your youngest days for future oral health If crooked teeth are left untreated, food gets trapped between them, causing cavities and periodontitis (gum disease). Adult orthodontics goes beyond simple cosmetic purposes, The most reliable preventive treatment to protect your teeth and gums for a lifetime no see. ⚠️ Rather than wasting time hesitating thinking it's 'too late,' first have an experienced and trustworthy Prosthodontics specialist Find us and start with accurate digital precision diagnosis and consultation! It is the greatest gift you can give your future self. ✨ Dr. Jae-wook Jeong, Chief Director of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Ministry of Health and Welfare specialist in Prosthodontics Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Internship at Yonsei University Severance Hospital, Sinchon; completed residency in Prosthodontics. Certified Specialist and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Outstanding member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Regular member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry Former Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Formerly served as Chief Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch Current) Board Member, Specialist Committee, and Academic Affairs Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Current Director of Academic Planning, Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) View more of Director Jung Jae-wook's expert columns > [Health Column] No-Prep Laminates, Are They Really 'No Prep'? 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정재욱 원장26.06.08Views 117Likes 2 [Health Column] 3 Things More Important Than Implant Costs: Criteria for Choosing a Failure-Free Clinic[2]
✨ Hello! We always put your dental health first. SmileD Dental Clinic, Chief Director Oh Su-hwan It is. 🥰 When considering dental implant treatment, many of you likely search by comparing with the 'lowest price' as your top priority. 🔍 However, it is truly heartbreaking to see patients in the consultation room who have hastily chosen a hospital based solely on cost, only to come to me later suffering from poor follow-up care or unexpected side effects. 😢 In fact, dental implants are not simply a surgery where you implant an artificial tooth and that's it; it is a highly precise treatment process that requires a perfect balance of three factors, from accurate pre-operative diagnosis to long-term maintenance. 🦷 Today, I will clearly summarize the 3 criteria for choosing a truly fail-safe implant dental clinic that are hidden behind the price! 👇 1️⃣ Implant experience and Total Treatment Is this a place where it is possible? ✨My precious Harmony between natural teeth and implants Check out the comprehensive medical care system that preserves and cares for together Many people choose a hospital after seeing the phrase "implant specialist" in an advertisement. However, under our country's medical system, there is no separate specialty called 'Implantology,' and actual treatment is completed through close collaboration among various dental subspecialties. The key point we must focus on here is that rather than a dental clinic that insists solely on implant placement, the patient's inherent preciousness 'Total Dental Clinic' that comprehensively considers natural teeth and implants It is to select. This is because inside our mouths, there are not only spaces that need to be newly implanted, but also natural teeth that must be saved and used for a long time. Furthermore, our medical team, having honed their proficiency through countless implant placements, possesses solid know-how to ensure safe and successful treatment even in unexpected, high-difficulty cases encountered during surgery. 2️⃣ Is it an 'explanation-centered' hospital that communicates with patients? Rushing treatment based solely on the counseling manager's guidance without a doctor's careful diagnosis Factory-style dental clinic Be vigilant The so-called practice of receiving a precise diagnosis from a doctor very briefly, and then hastily proceeding with a contract based solely on the consultation manager's words regarding specific treatment plans or surgery decisions. Factory-style dental clinic You must be cautious. ⚠️ Implant treatment is between the patient and the medical team Information asymmetry This is an area where it can occur very severely. 📉 If a patient undergoes surgery without fully understanding the details of the treatment, it becomes very difficult to clearly determine liability if side effects or problems arise later. Fully explaining the surgical process and the patient's condition and communicating closely with them is itself an excellent first step in treatment. Make sure to keep a close eye on whether the hospital operates an official blog or YouTube channel to actively communicate and resolve even the smallest questions from patients, and whether the doctor makes a kind effort to help patients understand during in-person consultations! 💬 3️⃣ Is there a 'post-care' program that takes responsibility until the very end? ✨ Check out the thorough regular check-up system to prevent side effects that are scarier than the implant itself Implant treatment does not end once the artificial tooth is safely implanted into the gum; it is a long journey where 'real care begins from that moment.' 🏁 Signs of complications and side effects, such as slight loosening of the prosthesis or gum swelling, appear very subtly in the early stages, making it extremely difficult for patients to notice them on their own. Therefore, periodic and thorough regular checkups are an absolute necessity. 🔍 If there is a place that irresponsibly says the following immediately after the surgery, it is safer to avoid it if possible. 💬 "If you have no discomfort, please come back in a year." Thoroughly checking whether the hospital consistently operates a systematic follow-up inspection program and demonstrates full responsibility by promising a clear written warranty period is the surest shortcut to avoiding wasting your precious time and money! 💰 🧐 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Isn't a dental clinic that specializes exclusively in implants always better? 🤔 A1. Of course, choosing a dental clinic with an overwhelmingly large number of implant surgery cases is a good idea. 👌 However, you should avoid places that insist solely on extraction followed by implant placement, even if there is a possibility of saving your natural teeth. Care that ensures the health of the existing natural teeth and the occlusion of the newly implanted implant prosthetics interlock harmoniously. Total Dental Clinic Receiving treatment here is much more advantageous in the long run. ✨ Q2. The waiting time for treatment at the dental clinic I plan to visit is too long and difficult. Should I just put up with it and keep going? A2. Time convenience, as well as accessibility, plays a very significant role in a patient's satisfactory hospital experience. 🙏 If waiting times become excessively long and you are unable to receive necessary medical care or treatment smoothly in a timely manner, it will ultimately result in harm to the patient. Also, check if they have an efficient appointment and treatment system in place that allows you to receive medical care smoothly and without major disruptions at the appropriate time you desire. Q3. How can I prevent 'peri-implantitis,' where the gum bone erodes? ⚠️ A3. Implants are fundamentally different from natural teeth because they do not have nerves distributed inside. 💡 For this reason, even if severe inflammation develops in the surrounding gums, the patient feels little to no pain, making it easy to neglect. Ultimately, the only way to use your implants for a long time without side effects is to visit the dental clinic without fail according to the schedule set to have the condition of the prosthetic connections precisely checked, and to receive thorough care through systematic regular checkups and scaling. 🦷 🎯 Conclusion and Words of Advice 📌 Please make sure to remember this for successful treatment! Dental implants are absolutely not a trivial treatment to be chosen simply by comparing price lists and chasing the place offering the lowest price. 🙅♂️ You can achieve regret-free results only when firmly supported by the surgeon's seasoned clinical experience, explanation-centered communication that listens to the patient's voice, and a post-operative care program that takes responsibility for your entire life. ✨ Rather than being lured by exaggerated low-price advertisements or flashy discount offers to make a hasty decision about surgery, I hope you carefully compare the criteria I shared today one by one and make adjustments to regain your healthy teeth. 🥰 If you have any further questions regarding the condition of your teeth, please feel free to visit our dental clinic anytime for a thorough, personalized one-on-one consultation with a specialist! 💬 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 Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist 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—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.06.02Views 166Likes 2 [Health Column] Orthodontic Extraction vs. Non-Extraction: Is Extraction Always Necessary? A Summary of Criteria, Pros, and Cons[3]
hello, Director Jo Byeong-ju of Shine Orthodontics no see. 👋 There are certain questions that people considering orthodontic treatment ask most frequently in the consultation room. These are inquiries mixed with concern, such as, "Do I really have to have teeth extracted?" and "Can a protruding mouth be corrected with non-extraction orthodontics?" There is a lot of information on the internet claiming that non-extraction is always better or that extraction drastically changes one's face, which further confuses patients. However, actual orthodontic treatment is not determined solely by whether or not to extract a tooth, Comprehensive diagnosis of tooth alignment, facial shape, degree of space shortage, etc. You must do it. In this column, I will explain the true differences between extraction and non-extraction orthodontics and provide clear selection criteria in an easy-to-understand manner. I hope this helps you find the right treatment direction for you! ✨ 1️⃣ What is the most important key point regarding tooth extraction versus non-extraction in orthodontic treatment? 📐 The essence that determines the success or failure of orthodontic treatment lies in 'securing space' to move the teeth. For both extraction and non-extraction orthodontics, the key to the treatment outcome is how much space can be secured to properly align the teeth. This is because only when adequate space is secured in our mouth can we use it to push a protruding mouth inward and straighten crookedly overlapping extra teeth. Generally, when performing extraction orthodontics Premolars (small molars) with a width of about 7 to 8 mm You will gain that much extra space by extracting the tooth. On the other hand, with the recent development of various orthodontic devices non-extraction By utilizing every possible means to the fullest extent through orthodontics, it has become possible to create space comparable to that of tooth extraction. Representative techniques for creating space without tooth extraction include Arch expansion (3~4mm) , Interdental reduction/IPR (3~4mm) , Posterior movement of molars (3~4mm) There are methods available, and by combining all of them, it is possible to secure about 9mm of usable space. < Case of Posterior Molar Movement > 📍 Example: If the space for tooth alignment is too narrow, resulting in severe crowding or a situation where a protruding mouth needs to be moved back significantly, securing space through premolar extraction can be a clear solution. However, if conditions allow for the precise application of non-extraction techniques, meaningful space can be achieved without extracting teeth. 📌 "Rather than relying solely on extreme online reviews and insisting on a specific method, it is essential to first undergo a precise dental diagnosis to determine the actual amount of space missing." 2️⃣ Can non-extraction space creation methods be applied equally to all patients? 📐 The three techniques for creating space without tooth extraction must be applied strictly and selectively based on the patient's oral and jawbone structure. The three methods for creating space for tooth movement through non-extraction orthodontics are excellent alternatives, but unfortunately, they cannot be unconditionally applied to all patients. This is because each patient has different anatomical characteristics. ① Expansion of the dental arch : This method is actually Limited use only for patients with a narrow jaw width You must do it. If this procedure is performed excessively on a patient with a normal jaw width solely for the purpose of widening the space, the overall occlusion may collapse or long-term stability after treatment may be significantly compromised. ② Interdental Reduction (IPR) : The side of the tooth Finely trim by 0.2~0.5mm It is a method of gathering the entire gap space. Generally, if the procedure is performed within 0.5mm per area, there are no problems with dental health, and it is advantageous to distribute the work evenly across multiple tooth surfaces rather than grinding down a large portion of a single tooth. If performed to the maximum extent on all areas, approximately 3mm of space can be obtained per side. ③ Posterior movement of molars This is a technique that creates space in the front by pushing the entire dentition backward. The most important thing here is Does there actually exist space within the bone for the molars to move backward? no see. In particular, a precise 3D diagnosis must be performed beforehand to determine if there is available space in the posterior area of the mandible (lower jaw). 📍 Example: If posterior movement is forcibly attempted on a patient who has absolutely no space to push the molars back due to structural limitations of the lower jawbone, the teeth may not move properly or side effects may occur. 📌 It is essential to receive a precise diagnosis from an orthodontist to determine whether arch expansion is necessary, or if the tooth structure allows for the safe application of interproximal reduction or posterior movement. 3️⃣ If you are on the borderline between extraction and non-extraction, what criteria should you use to make a decision? 📐 For borderline patients with a space shortage of 4 to 7 mm, the decision is made by comprehensively considering tooth shape, caries activity, type of appliance, and the patient's pain sensitivity. Based on the results of a precise examination, if the required space is significantly lacking by more than 9mm on each side, extraction is easily determined, while if it is slightly lacking by 4mm or less, non-extraction is recommended. The problem lies with 'borderline patients' who have a space deficiency of 4 to 7 mm. In this case, since both methods are possible, you must use the following five detailed criteria as a guide. ① Shape of the teeth: If the shape is close to a triangle, non-extraction treatment is much more advantageous. do. This is because it is shaped to fully utilize Interproximal Reduction (IPR), and the reduction can naturally reduce the 'black triangle,' the empty space between teeth. ② Number of prosthetics and dental caries (cavity) activity: If you have a lot of dental prosthetics in your mouth or an environment where cavities form easily, extraction orthodontics is actually better. This is because it is difficult to adequately perform interdental reduction, which involves finely grinding the sides of the teeth, in such an oral condition. ③ Type of calibration device used: Invisalign achieves arch expansion much faster, but traditional brackets (wire devices) perform molar posterior movement better. do. Therefore, even for patients who appeared capable of non-extraction posterior movement based on brackets, insisting on using Invisalign may actually lead to a situation where extraction becomes necessary. ④ Anatomical spatial limits: Regardless of whether wisdom teeth are extracted, it is necessary to determine how much bone space remains behind the molars that can actually be moved, and whether the jawbone is capable of accommodating arch expansion. If both non-extraction pathways are structurally blocked, it is advisable to choose extraction for a clean result. ⑤ Discomfort and pain felt by the patient: This is a point that many people misunderstand, In fact, the tooth extraction treatment itself is almost painless. In fact, arch expansion devices or posterior movement devices used in non-extraction orthodontics often cause greater discomfort and pain in the mouth. Therefore, if you prefer a slightly more comfortable and less cumbersome process during the orthodontic treatment period, we recommend tooth extraction. 📍 Example: If a borderline patient with square-shaped teeth and significant traces of cavity treatment finds it difficult to tolerate the pain and foreign body sensation of complex non-extraction devices, choosing to extract premolars rather than forcing a non-extraction procedure may be advantageous in terms of both the treatment process and the outcome. 📌 "When you are teetering on the edge, that is precisely when in-depth communication with medical staff truly shines. Please share your lifestyle and pain tendencies with the medical team in detail." 🔍 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. Doesn't interproximal reduction (IPR) cause significant tooth sensitivity during non-extraction orthodontics? A1. No, you don't need to worry too much. 🙅♂️ Common tooth sensitivity usually occurs when the neck of the tooth (cervical area) is worn down. During interdental reduction, the area that is ground down very finely is the outermost 'proximal enamel' region of the tooth, where sensory nerves are not distributed. Since the amount removed is also very minimal, you do not need to worry about side effects such as sensitivity. However, if not performed precisely, food particles can get trapped between the teeth, creating an environment where cavities (dental caries) are likely to develop, so the procedure must be performed accurately by a skilled specialist. Q2. After having wisdom teeth extracted, will space naturally form to push the molars back? A2. It is half right and half wrong. 💡 When extracting a wisdom tooth that has erupted straight into the mouth, available space is created to push the molars backward by utilizing that opening. However, for impacted wisdom teeth that are completely buried in the gum bone, simply extracting them does not automatically create space for the tooth to move. In this case, the limit of the practically usable posterior space is determined by the anatomical boundary between the soft tissue and bone behind the tooth, rather than the presence or absence of wisdom teeth. 📋 Conclusion Today, we have taken a detailed look at the key criteria for tooth extraction versus non-extraction, which is the biggest concern for those facing orthodontic treatment. Having operated an orthodontic clinic in Nowon for a long time and personally treated countless cases, there are certainly tricky cases where even I, as an expert, agonize deeply over which approach—extraction or non-extraction—will bring the most perfect results to the patient. This is because orthodontic treatment is a precise medical field that must encompass not only visible gaps between teeth but also the condition of the gums, the overall treatment duration, changes in facial shape, and even the anatomical limitations imposed by the appliance. ⚠️ Please make sure to remember this! 📌 Rather than blindly deciding on a treatment method based solely on rumors such as "non-extraction is better" or "extraction is faster," the first step is to thoroughly examine your precise diagnostic condition. 📌 The wise choice at the borderline may vary depending on the shape of your teeth (whether they are triangular), the activity of cavities, and your sensitivity to pain. Above all, the most important key to success is to accurately align your desired aesthetic and functional goals through constant communication with medical professionals, and for the doctor and patient to move forward step by step while looking toward the same goal. As this is a significant journey that determines your smile and dental health for a lifetime, I sincerely hope you find a trustworthy orthodontist to discover the right solution that fits your oral structure perfectly. 🦷 Shine Orthodontics Director Cho Byeong-ju Graduated from Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry / Doctor of Dental Surgery Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Department of Orthodontics Intern / Resident Graduated from Catholic University of Korea Graduate School of Medicine with a minor in Plastic Surgery / Master of Medicine Visiting Professor, Department of Orthodontics, Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Visiting Professor at CHA University Gangnam Hospital Invisalign Official Faculty Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists (KAO) Member of the Korean Society of Clinical Orthodontists (KSO) 2019/2020/2021/2022 Awarded the Excellent Case Presentation by the Korean Association of Orthodontists
조병주 원장26.06.01Views 206Likes 3 [Health Column] Dental Implant Support for the Elderly: Conditions and Precautions to Drastically Reduce the Cost Burden![2]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. As you get older, you come to deeply realize just how precious dental health is. In particular, as elderly people begin to lose their teeth one by one, they find it difficult to chew food, their pronunciation becomes slurred, and they are prone to losing confidence in interpersonal relationships. In the past, many people wore dentures, but nowadays, the trend is to prefer implants due to the comfort they provide, which is similar in texture to natural teeth. However, the biggest obstacle would undoubtedly be the considerable 'cost'. Today, for those of you who have been hesitating to seek treatment due to the financial burden, I will explain in a very simple way how to receive benefits through the senior implant support system. 1. Who is eligible for dental implant support for the elderly? 🦷 If you are 65 years of age or older and have partial edentulism, you can receive treatment for up to two teeth in your lifetime with a 30% co-payment. Currently, health insurance provides dental implant benefits to support the dental health of seniors. However, this does not apply to all situations, and you must meet the following requirements. 🔸 Age Requirements Seniors aged 65 or older 🔸 Dental condition Partially edentulous condition with some teeth remaining 🔸 Membership Eligibility Health insurance subscribers or dependents If you meet these conditions, you can receive insurance coverage for up to two policies in your lifetime, out of the total cost Co-payment approximately 30% You can proceed with treatment at a high level, significantly reducing the burden compared to standard implants. 2. Why do prices vary from dental clinic to dental clinic, and when are additional costs incurred? 🦷Additional procedure costs may apply depending on the materials used and the condition of the patient's gum bone. Many patients ask, "The government provides support, so why is the final price different at every dental clinic?" The reason is that differences arise depending on which brand is used when implanting, the type of prosthesis, and the experience of the medical staff and the dental clinic's system. In addition, not all cases end with just the basic cost of the implant covered by health insurance. ✔️ Cases of severe gum bone deficiency ✔️ Cases where maxillary sinus lift is necessary ✔️ If your overall gum condition is poor In particular, elderly patients often have already absorbed alveolar bone (gum bone), so additional treatments such as bone grafting may be required; in such cases, a separate additional costs This may occur. 3. Why shouldn't you choose a dental clinic based solely on price? 🦷Since the elderly require consideration of both resilience and systemic diseases, the proficiency of medical staff should be the top priority. Dental implants are by no means a one-time treatment to be carelessly placed at a cheap place and called off. For the elderly, precise diagnosis is essential because they have low bone density and slow recovery rates, and above all, often suffer from systemic diseases. If you make a decision based solely on cost and then experience side effects requiring re-implantation, it could end up costing you double the time and money. Therefore, when choosing a dental clinic, be sure to check the checklist below! 📌 Do the medical staff have extensive clinical experience? 📌 Do they use genuine implant materials? 📌 Is a systematic follow-up care and regular check-up system in place? 📌 Is the scope of after-sales service and warranty clear? Ultimately, the core of the implant is How long and stably it can be used without side effects after being planted once It depends on. 4. What should I do if I have systemic diseases such as diabetes or high blood pressure? If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or osteoporosis, you must inform the medical staff before the procedure, as these conditions affect bone fusion. There are a great many elderly patients with underlying conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and osteoporosis. These conditions involve the implant firmly attaching to the bone Bone fusion It can have a direct impact on the process or wound healing. For successful results, you must thoroughly check any medications you are currently taking before the procedure and meticulously manage blood sugar levels and oral hygiene to reduce the possibility of inflammation or unnecessary additional costs. 5. How to keep dental implants healthy for a long time after the procedure? Thorough personal hygiene and regular dental checkups are the only shortcuts to extending your lifespan. Just as important as getting implants economically with support is knowing how to care for them for a lifetime after they are implanted. If you strictly follow just the following three rules in your mouth, you can use it stably for a long time. ✨ Make regular dental checkups every 6 months to 1 year a part of your daily routine! You must never skip the regular check-up schedule provided by the dental clinic. If invisible, microscopic gum inflammation or abnormalities in dental prosthetics are detected early, major treatments can be prevented. 🦷 Thorough brushing is a must; make dental floss and interdental brushes a part of your daily routine. 🚫 Absolutely quit smoking, as it causes inflammation around the implant. ⚠️ Avoid foods that are too hard or excessively tough, like squid. 🏥 Visit the dentist regularly for checkups, even if you have no symptoms F AQ Q1. You mentioned that support is limited to two times in a lifetime. If I am not satisfied with the dental clinic, can I switch midway and receive support again? A1. Health insurance support for dental implants is, in principle, Up to 2 in a lifetime Once the registration process is complete, it is difficult to change dental clinics due to a simple change of mind. You must carefully review everything from the initial diagnosis stage to the scope of aftercare before making a prudent choice. Q2. Are bone graft costs also covered by health insurance benefits (30% co-payment)? A2. No, unfortunately, additional surgeries such as bone grafting or maxillary sinus lifts are Excluded from insurance coverage These are often non-covered items. Since additional costs may arise depending on the patient's gum condition, a thorough diagnosis and consultation are required in advance. conclusion The senior implant support system is a valuable health insurance benefit that improves access to treatment for elderly patients who have been delaying treatment due to the burden of costs. Rather than blindly chasing after places with the lowest prices, choose one that can accurately diagnose my condition Medical staff with extensive clinical experience Whether there is, Post-management system You must also consider whether it is properly equipped to ensure stable use for a long time. If you are experiencing dental discomfort, please do not delay; we encourage you to consult with medical professionals to design a healthy treatment plan that is perfect for you. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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이현섭 원장26.05.28Views 219Likes 3 [Health Column] Why Do Orthodontic Prices Vary by Dental Clinic? The Truth for a Regret-Free Choice 🦷💸[2]
hello! SmileD Dental Clinic, Chief Director Oh Su-hwan It is. 😊 Have you visited three or four dental clinics while considering braces? Some places charge 4 million won, others 7 million won... It just gets more and more confusing. 🤯 "Are you worried about being ripped off?" A practicing doctor will clear up that anxiety for you! 1️⃣ What is the real reason why orthodontic prices vary so widely from dental clinic to dental clinic? ✨ This is because orthodontics is not merely 'shopping,' but a sophisticated 'medical procedure' tailored to the patient's condition. Orthodontic treatment means more than just choosing a device. Just as construction costs vary depending on the ground conditions when building a structure, the difficulty of orthodontic treatment is determined by each patient's unique gum bone condition and tooth root length. 🔸 Key Points ✔️ Intrinsic difficulty of the case: The higher the difficulty of the case, the higher the cost. ⚠️ Risk of re-correction: If you only look for the cheapest option, your teeth may not move properly, and you might end up having to pay more for retreatment! 📌 Orthodontic treatment is not just a simple expense Medical practice The price difference is rooted in the medical staff's expertise and sense of responsibility. 2️⃣ How does the cost vary depending on which orthodontic device is selected? ✨ The price structure varies depending on the degree of exposure of the device, the manufacturing method, and the technical expertise involved. Orthodontic appliances are 'tools' used to move teeth. The type of tool used is a major factor in determining the cost. 🛠️ 🔹 labial correction — Attached to the outer surface of the teeth, the most popular and reasonable option 👍 🔹 Lingual braces — Attached to the inner surface of the tooth; cost 1.5 to 2 times higher due to advanced technology and custom fabrication. 🔹 Clear braces (Invisalign) — Detachable, aesthetically pleasing, includes digital simulation + global license fees 🔹 Why is lingual braces expensive? 🤫 Since the wire must be adjusted in the narrow space inside the tooth High level of proficiency of medical staff And a long treatment time is required. 🔹 Why is Invisalign expensive? 💻 Computer simulations are conducted based on 3D digital scan data, and of state-of-the-art materials Precision manufacturing of transparent molds This is because... ⚠️ Rather than the type of device The doctor's skill level and precision of diagnosis It has a greater impact on the treatment results. 3️⃣ What are the 3 criteria for finding the perfect orthodontic treatment for me? ✨ An expensive device is not necessarily the answer. My situation and the doctor's diagnosis are the most important! Here is a checklist of things to check before the numbers on the price list when choosing a dental clinic. 📝 1. Assessing Your Lifestyle 💼 If you have a job where you meet a lot of people, aesthetic Lingual braces or Invisalign This can help reduce stress. 2. Checking My Willpower to Treat 💪 You must adhere to the wearing time yourself to see results with Invisalign. If you dislike the hassle, the tooth-fixing Bracket correction This is actually a shortcut to shortening the treatment period! 3. Check the most essential 'precision diagnosis' 🔍 The device is merely a means; the result depends on the doctor's plan. 3D X-rays and scanners Make sure to check if it is a place that thoroughly analyzes your face and teeth. 📌 Ask "Why is this device suitable for my case at this dental clinic?", A dental clinic that explains clear evidence Please select . Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Should I avoid dental clinics that offer promotions with excessively low prices? It's not necessarily bad, but caution is required! ⚠️ Operating on a high-volume, low-margin basis makes it difficult for medical staff to focus on a single patient, and The attending physician may change frequently. Aftercare may be unstable. Q2. Can anyone use clear aligners? Although technology has improved and the scope has expanded, In cases of severe skeletal disharmony In this case, traditional wire orthodontics can produce more precise results. 🩺 Q3. What are the additional costs besides the proofreading fee? It varies from dental clinic to clinic, so be sure to check in advance! Monthly treatment fee, precise diagnosis fee, tooth extraction fee, screw implantation fee, retainer fee It is recommended to check whether items such as [etc.] are separate or included. ✅ Conclusion: A thoughtful choice for a smile that lasts a lifetime 🎯 The difference in orthodontic costs is not simply due to differences in material costs. Precisely analyzing the patient's condition The value of medical staff's efforts and sense of responsibility It contains. 💎 Rather than choosing based solely on the price, choose a design that will safely shape my precious smile Orthodontic specialist Please consult with them thoroughly. A careful choice determines your confidence for a lifetime! 😊 🔹 Summary of Management Points ✔️ Rather than price Specialist's proficiency Check ✔️ My Devices suited to lifestyle patterns Select ✔️ Precision diagnostic equipment Choosing a well-equipped dental clinic "Orthodontics is treatment, not shopping. Consult with a specialist to find the optimal plan just for you!" ✨ 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 Specialist in Orthodontics certified 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 The medical content of this column is general Korean Association of Orthodontists This was written with reference to the Ministry of Health and Welfare's dental orthodontic treatment guidelines. . View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. No-Removal & Minimal-Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.05.27Views 2568Likes 1 [Health Column] Preventing Cavities in Children: Why a 20-Minute Daily Walk Is More Important Than Dental Supplements[6]
hello! Chief Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic It is. ✨ When it comes to preventing cavities, people often only think of 'brushing your teeth thoroughly' or 'cutting down on sugary foods,' right? 🦷 But our Oral health is the body's internal nutritional status It is very closely connected to... 😊 There is a key element that is easily overlooked in our busy daily lives: the one we face every day. 'sunlight' no see! ☀️ Synthesized in the body through sunlight Vitamin D Did you know that it plays an incredibly important role in maintaining dental health? 🔑 1. How does Vitamin D strengthen the tooth barrier? 👋 Vitamin D plays a crucial role in regulating the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, thereby filling the bone density of teeth and gums! 🔹 Why does the tooth structure itself weaken? The enamel, the outermost layer of the tooth, and the dentin inside are mostly calcium crystals It consists of. If there is a deficiency of vitamin D in the body, calcium cannot be properly delivered to the teeth The tooth structure itself may not be strong and could become weak. 😢 🔸 The Secret of Natural Tooth Barrier In particular, Vitamin D helps the teeth's self-healing system. Cathelicidin class Defensin It promotes the production of an antimicrobial peptide called! 🚀 These ingredients directly fight oral bacteria that cause cavities, inhibit tooth decay, and boost oral immunity. Natural defense mechanism It plays a role. ✨ 📌 The 4 Key Functions of Vitamin D 🔸 Enamel strengthening It forms a strong outer layer of the tooth to safely protect it from acidic bacterial attacks. 🛡️ 🔸 Maintaining tooth bone density It maintains the health of the alveolar bone (gum bone) that supports the teeth, preventing them from becoming loose or falling out. 🦷 🔸 Natural antibiotic production It produces antimicrobial peptides that inhibit harmful bacteria in the oral cavity, directly blocking the proliferation of cavity-causing bacteria. 🦠 🔸 Reduced inflammation levels It regulates the inflammatory response of the gums, providing a reliable barrier against conditions like periodontitis spreading into systemic diseases. 💡 Director's One-line Advice: The fundamental strength of invisible internal dental health is determined by Vitamin D. 2. Does a lack of sunlight really increase the incidence of cavities? ☀️ The risk of developing cavities can jump significantly in environments with a lot of indoor activity and insufficient sunlight. 🔹 'Soft teeth' easily pierced by bacterial attacks actually People who live in areas with little sunlight or spend most of their time indoors have a higher incidence of tooth decay. There are statistical results for that. 😮 This is because low vitamin D levels due to insufficient sunlight weaken the calcification of teeth. Consequently, they become easily punctured by bacterial attacks. Weak and 'soft teeth' It ends up becoming that. 🩹 🔸 Risks by Age 👶 Growing children Vitamin D deficiency during this period prevents teeth from growing properly Dental hypoplasia It can lead to... so it is very fatal. 👵 adult : weakens the gum bone that supports the teeth Causes that accelerate periodontal disease This becomes 💡 Director's One-line Advice: A habit of getting about 15 to 20 minutes of sunlight a day benefits not only your overall health but also has the same effect as taking a natural 'dental supplement'! 💊 3. Why is oral health a mirror of overall health? The oral cavity is the first gateway to the inside of our body and a mirror reflecting the body's overall immunity. 🔹 The Effects of Oral Microbiome Imbalance The condition of oral health does not simply end with problems inside the mouth. scary systemic health issues such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes There is also a very deep connection. Vitamin D deficiency causes an imbalance in the oral microbial ecosystem, which not only increases the incidence of cavities but ultimately The butterfly effect that weakens the body's overall immunity You can call . ⚠️ 4. How to manage 'sunshine vitamins' for a healthy smile? 📝 Try practicing these 3 lifestyle habits right now to strengthen your teeth in the easiest and most effective way! ✨ 🔹 Easy-to-Practice Guide to the Top 3 Dental Home Care Steps 🏃♂️ 20-minute walk a day A light walk after lunch is the easiest investment in oral health in the world. 🍳 Smartly supplementing with diet If it is difficult to get direct sunlight due to the weather or environment Blue-backed fish, egg yolk, mushrooms It is recommended to include foods rich in vitamin D in your diet. 🔍 Regular oral checkups are essential. If Vitamin D plays the role of 'strengthening the interior' by making teeth strong from the inside, dental checkups are the process of 'managing the exterior' by removing external contamination and plaque. 💡 Director's One-line Advice: Complete the solid foundation built by the sunlight with professional care at the dental clinic! 🩺 💬 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. It's hard to go outside because of the fine dust. Can I substitute sunlight with a Vitamin D supplement? 🤔 A1. Yes, if outdoor activities are difficult for you, taking Vitamin D supplements is a very good alternative! However, when choosing nutritional supplements, choose those with a high absorption rate in the body Vitamin D3 It is a good idea to make sure to check the shape. Also, it is absorbed much better if you consume it after a meal containing fat. Please also remember that facing direct sunlight for even just 15 minutes a day is the most natural way to boost your body's activity level! ☀️ Q2. If I have enough Vitamin D, is it okay to brush my teeth a little less often? ⚠️ A2. Absolutely not! 🙅♂️ Vitamin D only plays an auxiliary role in strengthening teeth from the inside. Wiping away external food residue and bacterial film (plaque) Physical brushing is the absolute foundation of oral care. That's what it is. 🪥 Q3. Is there a special reason why walks in the sunlight are particularly more important for children? 👶 A3. Growing children This is a very important golden time when permanent teeth, which you will use for a lifetime, form inside the gums. This is because it is passing through. If the body becomes deficient in Vitamin D at this stage, the tooth structure itself becomes weak, potentially leaving the child vulnerable to cavities for life. Therefore, regular outdoor activities and walks are essential for children. 🏃♀️ 🎯 Conclusion: A healthy smile with teeth that starts with shining sunlight 📢 Key Points Tooth decay can start not only from consuming too much sugar, but also from nutritional imbalances within our bodies! 📢 Management points Vitamin D is a reliable ally in the mouth that strengthens teeth and builds defenses against bacteria. 📢 Need for specialist consultation If you experience oral discomfort or are concerned about your dental health in your daily life, you should check your condition first rather than deciding on a procedure without careful consideration. We recommend that you find the appropriate care method perfectly suited to your condition through friendly consultations with medical professionals via regular dental visits. 🩺 Starting today, why not step out of the office for a moment to enjoy the warm sunshine for the sake of your precious dental health? ☀️ Healthy teeth start with your small daily habits. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic We will always be by your side so that your healthy smile can always shine brightly! 🩵 Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare specialist in Prosthodontics Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Internship at Yonsei University Severance Hospital, Sinchon; completed residency in Prosthodontics. Certified Specialist and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Outstanding member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Regular member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry Former Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Formerly served as Chief Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch Current) Board Member, Specialist Committee, and Academic Affairs Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Current Director of Academic Planning, Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) View more of Director Jung Jae-wook's expert columns > [Health Column] No-Prep Laminates, 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 >
정재욱 원장26.05.26Views 132Likes 3 [Health Column] Is Natural-Looking Veneers Like Celebrities Possible? Ways to Reduce the Burden of Tooth Removal[2]
hello! Kim Yu-na, Chief Director of Claire Dental Clinic no see. ✨ There are so many people who come in for laminate consultations because they are unhappy with the shape of their front teeth or because their teeth have turned yellow. 🦷 The question most frequently asked at this time is... Is it possible to make it look natural without it being obvious? It is. If in the past people unconditionally pictured white and thick teeth, nowadays Natural transparency and harmony like original teeth The number of people who want that is increasing. Especially when struggling with yellow teeth, microdontia, or rabbit teeth "What if I grind down too much of the tooth?" There are many cases where people cannot readily make a decision due to worries. 😥 today Misconceptions about the standards for natural-looking laminates and the amount of tooth reduction I will clear it up for you! 1️⃣ What makes natural-looking laminates different? 💗 It is the difference of a custom design that enhances the overall facial impression and the inherent transparency of natural teeth, rather than simply having white teeth. ✨ In the past, aesthetic treatments had a strong tendency to focus on designing teeth that were noticeably bright and pure white. However, recently, the most important criterion has become reducing the artificial feel and determining whether it is "harmonious and natural, just like my own." 🥰 🔸 Factors to Consider When Designing Natural Laminates Face shape and mouth shape ratio It harmonizes with the overall facial contour and lip shape. The length of the teeth visible when smiling : Set the most beautiful length to match the smile line. Brightness that harmonizes with skin tone Rather than being unconditionally white, look for a tone that harmonizes with your skin color. Expression of natural tooth transparency : Reproduces the subtle transparent layer unique to teeth. 💡 Actual Cases and Examples When you see people around you who have had veneers, sometimes their teeth look too thick or artificial, don't you? That is the fine texture of the tooth surface or the tip Transparent layer expression It's because I missed it. By finely adjusting the transparency of the tips of the front teeth and the surface texture of the teeth, you can significantly reduce the artificial look. 📌 Director's One-Line Advice 💡 The key to successful aesthetic treatment is choosing a design that naturally blends into your facial features and smile line, rather than having a single tooth that is beautiful in isolation. 2️⃣ Do I have to shave down a lot of my teeth for veneers? Recently, depending on the condition of your teeth, the procedure can be performed with minimal or near-no removal to reduce the burden of removal. ⚠️ The biggest reason many people hesitate to get veneers is precisely this Concerns about tooth removal That must be the reason. However, recently, with the advancement of adhesive technology and materials, tailored to the condition of the teeth A method that is minimally deleted or close to no deletion There are now more cases where you can approach this. 👏 🔸 Cases where access is possible with relatively reduced deletion burden Originally small dwarf 🦷 When there is a gap between the teeth When mild and light tooth alignment correction is needed 📐 Unresolved by whitening discolored teeth 🎨 💡 Examples of situations to be careful about However, uncensored versions are not available in all cases! If the degree of tooth protrusion is very significant or the teeth are severely overlapping, a precise diagnosis is essential. Rather than blindly relying on the statement that "it won't be cut," it is better to find the right method that suits your current situation. 📌 Director's One-Line Advice 💡 Simply avoiding removal is not the answer. It is important to establish a treatment plan that allows for the safest preservation of natural teeth, tailored to your current tooth alignment and degree of protrusion. 3️⃣ Is it possible to improve rabbit teeth or yellow teeth? If you have a complex about the length, shape, or color of your front teeth, the satisfaction with aesthetic improvement is very high. ✨ There are many people who are unable to smile broadly and become withdrawn due to the particularly prominent shape or color of their front teeth. You can expect a positive change in your image by harmoniously refining shape issues and discoloration through lamination. 😎 🔸 Representative types of concerns with high aesthetic satisfaction Unusually short front teeth 🦷 Standing out Improved rabbit teeth feel 🐰 Not getting clean with whitening Yellow tooth tone correction 💛 Front teeth that are broken or worn down due to strong impact, etc. ⚠️ Misaligned asymmetrical front teeth 📐 💡 Actual Cases and Examples When looking in the mirror, if your front teeth are excessively large or bright, the gaze is drawn only to your teeth, which can actually make your overall impression look awkward. The key is not simply making your skin white, but finding and adjusting natural proportions that suit your facial vibe. 🥰 📌 Director's One-Line Advice 💡 Rather than simply choosing a white color, you should have the size and shape of your teeth meticulously designed to match your natural image and the proportions of your facial features to avoid regrets. 4️⃣ Are there any precautions I should take after laminates? To maintain good health for a long time, proper care habits and careful selection of a dental clinic must go hand in hand. ⚠️ As laminates are a high-quality aesthetic treatment, proper aftercare following the procedure is extremely important. If you have bad habits that strain your teeth, you must consciously pay attention to them to protect them for a long time. 😉 🔸 Lifestyle habits to be careful of after laminate treatment ❌ Habits of overusing teeth or forcefully chewing hard foods with front teeth Clenching or rubbing teeth hard while sleeping teeth grinding habit ⚠️ 💡 Checklist for Choosing a Hospital When choosing a dental clinic, you should avoid selecting one based solely on excessively low costs. To maintain stable and long-lasting satisfactory results, you must check the following factors in a balanced manner. Amount of tooth removal Whether it is being carefully adjusted 📐 scrupulous design process Whether it goes through 🎨 verified Materials used and correct Adhesion method Whether they stick to 🔬 medical staff Clinical experience in aesthetic treatment Is this abundant? 👩⚕️ 📌 Director's One-Line Advice 💡 The more you desire natural results and long-lasting results, the more important it is to communicate with medical professionals equipped with sufficient consultation processes and meticulous design capabilities. FAQ💬 Q1. Is getting laminates very painful? ? A1. You don't need to worry too much about pain! There may be slight individual differences, but most Proceeding after anesthesia Because of this, the pain you feel during the procedure is generally not severe. 🥰 Q2. How long can I use laminate? ? A2. Although it varies depending on the patient's post-care status and daily habits, generally, if you follow the rules well. In many cases, it can be maintained for a long period of time. Regular checkups and meticulous care are key! ✨ Q3. Do I have to go as pale as a celebrity? ? A3. No! Recently, rather than colors that are merely artificially white, people prefer a natural brightness that resembles their own teeth and a subtle transparency. It is best to adjust the tone to match your facial contours. 🎨 Q4. Is non-invasive laminate available to everyone? ? A4. Unfortunately, it is difficult to apply this to all cases. Since the feasibility of non-removal treatment varies significantly depending on each patient's tooth alignment and degree of protrusion, it is essential to A decision will be made after conducting a precise diagnosis first. You must do it to be safe. ⚠️ conclusion Laminates are by no means a one-dimensional treatment that simply changes the color of teeth to white and bright. It is necessary to achieve overall harmony by meticulously analyzing the individual's tooth wear, facial shape, and even the smile line formed when smiling. High-difficulty aesthetic treatment no see. Especially Minimization of tooth removal and naturalness It has a decisive influence not only on the satisfaction felt after the procedure but also on maintaining strength for a long period without side effects. Therefore, rather than deciding on a procedure blindly, it is of the utmost importance to undergo precise consultation and diagnosis beforehand to establish a balanced treatment plan that is perfectly suited to you. We Claire Dental Clinic is always Preserving natural teeth is the top priority. I consider it valuable. 🌿 Rather than damaging dental health by excessively grinding down teeth, we place the utmost importance on natural and harmonious results that enhance the patient's inherent charm. As everyone has different dental conditions and desired appearances, we provide meticulous treatment by carefully considering the optimal direction together through one-on-one communication. If you are considering safe laminate treatment that balances both aesthetics and naturalness, please do not hesitate to consult thoroughly with experienced medical professionals before making a thoughtful decision. 💖 Claire Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Yu-na Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from KAIST Department of Biological Sciences Graduated with honors from Kyung Hee University School of Dentistry Official provider of Invisalign clear aligners in the USA Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Seoul National University College of Dentistry Joint Research: Development of Laminate Glazing Technology Minish Academy Completion Regular member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (DAED) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics (KAP) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Completed the Global Implant Research Association (GAO) regular course Completion of temporomandibular joint disorder training course
김유나 원장26.05.22Views 199Likes 1 [Health Column] Why Is the Cost of Implant Revision Surgery More Expensive Than the Initial One? The Real Reason Explained by a Dental Specialist[1]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. There are many people who expect that once they have implant surgery, they will be able to use them reliably for a lifetime or for a very long time. In fact, if you provide thorough after-sales service, there are many cases where you can use it stably for over 10 years without any issues. However, unfortunately, situations often arise where you face the cost of implant revision surgery due to a lack of aftercare or sudden gum inflammation. "I already spent a lot of money on surgery, do I have to do it again?", "Why is the cost of revision surgery higher than the first time?" My heart feels heavy whenever I receive questions from patients who are upset, saying things like that. So today, I will clearly explain, tailored to the patient's perspective, exactly why implant revision surgery costs arise and in what cases the cost difference is significant! 1. What are the main causes that lead to implant revision surgery? The main reasons for needing to re-implant an implant include peri-implantitis (inflammation of the surrounding gums), fracture of the prosthesis, and failure of initial fixation. 📌 The most common culprit, peri-implantitis The most common reason for deciding on revision surgery is peri-implantitis. Inflammation of the gums and bone surrounding the implant can lead to bone resorption, where the alveolar bone responsible for firmly supporting the implant erodes. Initially, it starts mildly with gum bleeding or slight swelling, but if left untreated, it eventually leads to the implant becoming severely loose. 📌 Damage to prosthetics and structures due to excessive force If you enjoy eating hard and chewy foods or if excessive force is continuously applied to the oral cavity, structural damage such as breakage of the prosthesis or loosening of internal screws may occur. If you visit a dentist early, this problem can be resolved relatively simply, but if you delay and neglect it for a long time, it will eventually lead to implant revision surgery, resulting in much higher costs. 📌 Initial fixation failure due to failure to properly fuse with bone Immediately after implant surgery, the process of 'osseointegration,' in which the gum bone and the implant firmly bond as one unit, is extremely important. However, there are cases where implants fail to properly anchor to the bone due to factors such as excessive smoking or drinking after surgery, failure to control diabetes, or insufficient initial post-operative care. 2. What are some abnormal implant symptoms that absolutely should not be overlooked? If you experience gum bleeding, looseness, food getting stuck, or feel looseness or discomfort when chewing, you should get a check-up promptly without delay. . If you feel any subtle changes or discomfort in your mouth, you must never dismiss it by assuming it will get better on its own. Whether initial response This is because it is the key factor determining the difference in the cost of implant revision surgery. 🔹 My gums keep bleeding every time I brush my teeth. 🔹 I feel like my implant tooth is slightly loose. 🔹 Food keeps getting stuck between my teeth more than before. 🔹 When chewing food with enjoyment, it feels inexplicably uncomfortable and aching. 🔹 I feel a slight looseness that is different from when the prosthesis was first placed. If you experience even one of the symptoms mentioned above, visiting a dentist promptly to check your condition is the wisest way to significantly reduce the difficulty of treatment and the cost of re-surgery. 3. Why is the cost of implant revision surgery more expensive than the initial surgery? This is because revision surgery is not simply about re-implanting the implant, but involves complex recovery treatments simultaneously, such as the removal of the existing implant, treatment of inflammation, and bone grafting. ! Many people ask, "Why is it more expensive than the first time when the dentist is just implanting it exactly the same way?" Implant revision surgery is by no means a simple process of just pulling it out and quickly re-implanting it. This is because the root cause of the problem with the existing implant must be accurately identified, the area damaged by inflammation restored to normal, and the re-implantation process must be repeated from the beginning. When actually performing the surgery Unlike the initial surgery, the following complicated treatment processes are added. 🔸 Removal of existing implants : The problematic existing fixture (artificial tooth root) already embedded in the gums must be cleanly removed. At this point, the difficulty varies widely depending on whether it simply pops out or requires surgical removal that involves cutting away the alveolar bone. 🔸 Treatment of surrounding inflammation : If the implant is filled with peri-implantitis, you must undergo treatment to completely scrape out the surrounding infected tissue and clean the area thoroughly. 🔸 Bone grafting and maxillary sinus lift : If the gum bone has already been severely lost due to inflammation, bone grafting or sinus lift surgery is essential to refill the bone and create a foundation for placing a new implant. 🔸 Re-implantation surgery and prosthetic remanufacturing : We re-implant a new implant into the firmly restored alveolar bone, and completely redesign and fabricate the abutment and crown to suit the patient's current oral condition. 💡 Implant Revision Surgery Cost Formula at a Glance [Surgical removal of existing implant + Treatment for inflammation and gum recovery + Advanced bone grafting + Re-implantation of new implant and fabrication of prosthesis] In the end, all of this Existing treatment + recovery treatment + retreatment Because the process involves complex steps performed simultaneously, the overall cost of the implant revision surgery is inevitably higher than the initial cost. 4. Is it true that the cost of revision surgery varies from person to person and that a complete removal might not be necessary? 🦷 🦷Yes, that is true! The cost varies depending on the extent of inflammation and bone loss, and we can reduce the financial burden by replacing only the upper components instead of extracting the entire bone. ! This is precisely why it is difficult to get a clear, fixed price even if you call a dental clinic out of the blue and ask, "How much does implant revision surgery cost?" The exact cost of revision surgery is as follows: Individual patient's oral environment and precise examination results This is because it varies completely depending on. Extent of inflammation and degree of alveolar bone (gum bone) loss Difficulty of removing existing implants Whether bone grafting and maxillary sinus lift are performed Number of implants requiring re-implantation Fortunately, not all patients necessarily have to undergo the terrifying surgery of digging out the entire thing and replanting it. Depending on the condition, treatment is neatly divided into two main directions. ✔️ Cases where only parts can be modified or replaced (relatively low burden) Fortunately, if the gum bone is very strong and there is a simple problem only with the upper prosthesis, an internal screw has loosened, or it is only slightly damaged, there is absolutely no need to extract the entire tooth. Since only some parts need to be simply repaired or replaced, the pain and cost burden are significantly reduced. ⚠️ Cases where full revision surgery is essential (somewhat high burden) If peri-implantitis has progressed severely, causing significant bone resorption in the surrounding area, or if the fixture itself within the gum bone is completely fractured and damaged, it is necessary to surgically remove the entire existing structure completely before proceeding with re-implantation, which increases both the difficulty and the cost. 5. What is the best management method to definitely reduce the cost of implant revision surgery? The most perfect way to save money is regular checkups every 6 months to 1 year, thorough follow-up care using dental floss and interdental brushes, and quitting smoking. The greatest secret to drastically reducing the cost of implant revision surgery and protecting your wallet is ultimately adhering to the basic principle of 'thorough initial care.' If you meticulously follow just the following three rules in your mouth, you can completely avoid the risk of revision surgery. ✨ Make regular dental checkups every 6 months to 1 year a part of your daily routine! You must never skip the regular check-up schedule provided by the dental clinic. If invisible, microscopic gum inflammation or loosening of dental prosthetics is detected early when they are still very small, you can avoid major re-surgery and prevent extensive treatment with simple measures, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious experience. ✨ Much more meticulous oral hygiene care than natural teeth! Since implant teeth do not have nerves, caring for the surrounding gums is much more important than for natural teeth. Since regular brushing alone cannot remove all the fine debris stuck in the crevices, you must carry a set of dental floss, interdental brushes, and water flossers (oral irrigators) to consistently and thoroughly clean every nook and cranny. ✨ Thoroughly manage smoking that slowly melts away your gum bone! Smoking is a terrifying culprit that drastically increases the frequency of peri-implantitis, which causes inflammation around implants, and explosively raises the risk of bone resorption, where the gum bone collapses. In particular, you must firmly avoid smoking, which is harmful in every way, immediately after implant surgery or during the sensitive initial settling period, in order to safely preserve the foundation of your precious teeth. FAQ Q1. If the gums around the implant bleed, do I absolutely have to have them all extracted and undergo re-surgery? ? A1. No! There is absolutely no need to be scared right from the start. In cases of early-stage periodontal inflammation characterized by bleeding gums, or simply loose screws or minor damage to the upper prosthesis, treatment is possible without the need to extract the entire tooth; only specific parts can be neatly modified or replaced, allowing for burden-free treatment. However, if the bone has already severely eroded, a full re-operation may be necessary, so it is important to undergo a thorough examination immediately upon discovery. Q2. Why does smoking after implant surgery increase the likelihood of re-surgery and cost more money? ? A2. This is because smoking constricts blood vessels in the mouth, fatally interfering with the most critical process of 'osseofusion,' where the gum bone and the implant must adhere tightly as one. This leads to an uncontrollable increase in the risk of peri-implantitis and bone resorption, ultimately resulting in the burden of massive revision surgery costs where the entire implant structure must be removed and bone grafting must be performed again from the beginning due to the failure of initial fixation. conclusion The cost of implant revision surgery is by no means a one-dimensional expense of simply implanting a new artificial tooth component. This is a comprehensive treatment fee that includes a highly specialized recovery process to safely and healthily normalize the gum environment and alveolar bone foundation, which have been severely collapsed and damaged due to inflammation. Therefore, the most certain key point to prevent frightening side effects and massive waste of money is the speed of catching subtle abnormal signals before the problem snowballs. Don't carelessly miss the timing by thinking, "It doesn't hurt yet, so it'll be fine," or "Even if I feel a slight wavering, I'm busy, so I'll go later." The habit of visiting a dental professional without delay to have your condition thoroughly checked when you feel even slight shaking or minor discomfort. This is truly the best wisdom for fully protecting your precious dental health and, consequently, definitely saving the biggest costs. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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이현섭 원장26.05.21Views 29316Likes 1 [Health Column] Why You Shouldn't Use Just Any Toothpaste, and How to Check the 'Ingredients' That Suit Your Teeth 🪥[3]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. The toothpaste you use every morning and evening—are you perhaps mindlessly using a cheap product sold in bundles at the supermarket or whatever your family bought? 😊 In fact, toothpaste is not merely a foaming cleaner; depending on its ingredients, it is an important 'quasi-drug' that can either protect your dental health or actually damage it. 🛡️ Today, the thing patients most frequently miss at the dentist 3 Key Ingredients in Toothpaste I’ll pinpoint the key points on how to choose the toothpaste that’s perfect for you! 1. Are 'abrasives' for cleaning teeth suitable for my brushing habits? ? It wipes away stains from the tooth surface, but too much can be toxic! Accounts for 20–40% of toothpaste Abrasive It plays a remarkable role in removing food residue and plaque. but toothpaste with too strong abrasive power If you combine this with a habit of brushing your teeth vigorously horizontally, it causes problems. This is because 'cervical abrasion,' where the boundary between the tooth and gum is eroded in a wedge shape, can occur. 📌 If you usually have sensitive teeth or your gum line is already receding, toothpaste with a low abrasive index (RDA). It is much safer to choose . 💡 A word from the Director: If you brush your teeth hard Abrasive components Make sure to check this out! 2. 'Surfactants,' the main culprit behind foam, do they cause dry mouth? ✨Beware of oral mucosal irritation hidden behind the squeaky foam. Creating rich foam in toothpaste Surfactant (SLS) It enhances cleaning power, but it is strictly a chemical ingredient. If this ingredient remains in the mouth for a long time, it irritates the mucous membrane. Slows down the recovery from stomatitis or dries out the mouth dry mouth It can cause. 📌 If your mouth often feels dry or sticky Products with little or no surfactants I recommend do. ✨ Brushing Tips: If you use a lot of foaming toothpaste About 7 to 10 times You must rinse very thoroughly to ensure no ingredients remain! 3. 'Fluoride,' the key to preventing cavities—have you properly checked the concentration? The magic of 'remineralization' that strengthens teeth—concentration is the key. Fluorine It is a beneficial ingredient that protects teeth from acidic components and increases resistance to cavities. It is also effective for relieving tooth sensitivity. However, if the concentration is too low, it is difficult to see results. 📌 If you want to see the proper cavity prevention effects Fluorine concentration of 1,000 ppm or higher Choose a high-concentration fluoride toothpaste. 🔍 Checkpoint: Right now, on the ingredient list on the back of the toothpaste Fluorine content Check it out! Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Is it safe to use whitening toothpaste for a long time? ? A1. The hydrogen peroxide in whitening toothpaste is usually less than 3%, so it is not harmful to the human body, but, Prolonged use may cause tooth sensitivity. For those with sensitive teeth, I recommend toothpaste containing fluoride or potassium nitrate. Q2. What is the principle behind toothpaste specifically for sensitive teeth? ? A2. potassium nitrate The same ingredient blocks the tiny pores in the teeth It is a principle that blocks cold or hot stimuli from being transmitted to the nerves. Q3. How many times should I rinse after brushing my teeth? ? A3. With regular toothpaste, ensure that no detergent ingredients remain in the mouth About 6 to 10 times Rinsing thoroughly is the best way to reduce dry mouth and irritation. conclusion The condition of my teeth is the standard for choosing toothpaste. You should choose toothpaste suited to 'the condition of your mouth' rather than 'what others recommend.' 🦷 ✅ What if your teeth are heavily worn down? Low-abrasive toothpaste ✅ Worried about cavities? High-fluoride toothpaste Above all, proper brushing habits are essential for the toothpaste to be fully effective. If you are currently experiencing severe tooth sensitivity or pain, rather than trying to diagnose it yourself Visit a nearby dental clinic and consult with a specialist. Therefore, I recommend that you find the care method that suits you best. 👨⚕️✨ 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 원장26.05.12Views 224Likes 2 [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 131Likes 1 [Health Column] Front Tooth Laminate Re-treatment: Do I Have to Grind My Teeth Again? (10-Year Checklist)[2]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. You made a big decision to get front tooth laminates about 10 years ago; have you ever looked in the mirror recently and thought, "They don't look the same as before"? If you have been putting off visiting the dentist out of worry, thinking, "Won't they grind down my teeth more if I do it again?" or "What if it gets sensitive?", please pay attention to today's post until the end! ✨ For laminate users in their 10th year Misconceptions and Truths about Re-procedures We will relieve your tension refreshingly. 🦷 1. Are the changes that appear after 10 years really a problem with the laminate itself? ✨ In many cases, natural 'gum changes' are the main cause rather than defects in the prosthetics. Just as our bodies change over time, our gums also undergo gradual changes. Especially as you enter your late 30s and 40s, the gums gradually recede. 'Gum recession' phenomenon It is because this appears. 📌 What symptoms appear? 🔸The boundary between the laminate and the gums becomes visible Grayish or yellowish This is visible ⚠️ 🔸Fine details on the smooth seam foreign body sensation This feeling 🔸I feel like my gum line isn't as even as it used to be 💡 Director Oh's One-Line Advice This is not a failure of the procedure, but something that appears over time natural signal It is! Please do not worry too much; just take this as an opportunity to check your current status. 2. Won't more of the tooth need to be shaved down during the re-procedure? Thanks to recent advancements in dental technology, you can significantly reduce your worries about 'additional removal'. What many people fear the most is 'tooth removal'. Since the volume of deletions was higher 10 years ago than it is now, you must be even more worried. but Technology has really advanced a lot over the years! ✨ 🔹 Fact check to ease your worries ✔️ 0.1mm precision technology: Unlike in the past, we are proceeding while preserving existing structures as much as possible. ✔️ Using Digital Scans: Instead of taking impressions with sticky materials, using a high-resolution oral scanner Prosthetics that fit snugly without gaps We produce. 3. Do I have to remove all the laminates? Depending on your current condition, the direction of treatment is smartly divided into three main categories. ! Tearing everything out blindly isn't the right answer! You can choose the most appropriate method depending on the condition and concerns of your teeth. 🔸 Maintenance : If the bond is strong and you are free of cavities, you can use it for longer with just regular checkups! 👍 🔸 Partial replacement : A problem arose Selectively only one or two teeth Reduce the burden by providing retreatment. 🔸 Complete redesign : We proceed with a 10-year outlook to address bite misalignment or ensure overall smile harmony. ✨ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. I had a lot of it shaved off in the past; is it really possible to have a re-procedure? A1. Yes, it is possible! Through precise diagnosis Analyze the amount of remaining enamel (outer surface of the tooth). Doing it is the priority. 📌Our primary principle is to preserve the remaining tooth structure as much as possible. Q2. Should I get braces instead of laminate re-treatment? A2. The cause of the prosthesis repeatedly breaking Misaligned occlusion If that is the case, correction can be a fundamental solution. However, if you are simply dissatisfied with the color or shape, a re-treatment is much more effective. Q3. If I get the procedure done again this time, can I really use it for a lifetime? A3. Actually, saying it "lasts a lifetime" might be an exaggeration. ⚠️ However, if accompanied by regular checkups and care (such as avoiding hard foods), you can maintain your health for much longer than before! conclusion You don't need to regret the choice you made 10 years ago! Laminates have played a big role in your smiles for the past 10 years. Now Redesign tailored to 'the current me' It's just a time when it's needed. ✨ ✅ Today's Key Summary Recessed gums are a natural part of the aging process. Thanks to digital technology Minimize tooth removal You can do it. Rather than unconditional replacement, work with a professional. Conservation-focused counseling Get it! If you are currently concerned about the smile you see in the mirror, we recommend that you stop worrying and consult a dental professional. We always support your healthy smiles! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.04.29Views 213Likes 3 [Health Column] Smart Full Body Implants: Principles of 'Standard Implantation' to Prevent Wasting Cost and Time ✨[2]
hello! Son Dong-guk, Chief Director of Toktok Plant Dental Clinic It is. 😊 ✏️ As you get older, dental and gum problems are a difficult concern to avoid. In fact, there are many people who visit the clinic heartbroken after losing more than half of their teeth. In the past, many people used dentures, but nowadays, they prefer implants because they provide good chewing power and cause less foreign body sensation. However, proceeding with almost no teeth Full implant Since the physical and financial burden is significant, a more precise plan is required. ✏️ Why is precise diagnosis so important for full body implants? ? As this is a highly complex surgery involving the implantation of 15 to 20 implants in the upper and lower jaws, meticulous planning is essential. Full dental implants are a major surgery that goes beyond simply implanting a few teeth to reconstructing the entire oral cavity. Because the scope of the surgery is wide Implant location perfectly suited to the individual's oral structure and gum condition Deciding on that is the key. Director's Tip! To restore chewing power similar to natural teeth and use them comfortably for a long time, the first step, the 'diagnosis,' must be accurate. ✏️ If you forcefully save a bad tooth, it can actually be harmful. ? 👉🏻Insisting on using teeth that are in poor condition can lead to the need for implant revision surgery, so caution is required. Many people say, "I want to save even one more of my teeth," but if you forcibly leave behind a tooth with severe inflammation... Inflammation can spread to the newly implanted implant. As a result, if you have to undergo revision surgery, it will cost twice as much time and money. • Checkpoint Based on the diagnosis of an expert with over 190,000 implantation data points, there are times when bold decisions are necessary for long-term success. ✏️ What is the 'principled treatment' that Toktok Plant insists on? ? 👉🏻 We ensure long-term stability with customized abutment teeth and high-strength zirconia. The implant procedure proceeds in the order of implanting a fixture into the gum bone, connecting an abutment, and then placing a prosthesis. The most important thing at this time is The fixation of the body firmly into the bone It is. If there is a bone deficiency, a bone graft must be performed to ensure long-term stability. • Materials used We tailored to each patient's gum line Custom abutment Reduced worry about fracture strong Zirconia prostheses We are increasing durability by using 🔹 FAQ: We'll answer your questions! Q1. How long does the entire implant treatment usually take? A1. There are individual differences, but usually 3 to 6 months It takes about that long. The three months required for the fixture to firmly bond with the gum bone (osseointegration) is a necessary period of patience. You must go through this process properly to use it healthily for a lifetime. Q2. Is it absolutely necessary to have an incision and bone graft? A2. If there is sufficient bone, a non-incisional procedure is possible, but, Most of them are for the lifespan of the implant Sufficient bone graft This is necessary do. To create a sturdy foundation, the necessary areas must be properly incised and the bone meticulously filled in. Q3. How long does an implant last? A3. If you plant it properly according to the principles and the patient manages it meticulously semi-permanent use This is possible. If standard treatment and aftercare based on 190,000 data points are combined, it can easily last for decades. 🔹 Conclusion: A choice that changes your quality of life A choice that changes your quality of life Implants are not simply tools for chewing food, The process of rebuilding your quality of life no see. In the era of centenarians, implants that last only 10 years are meaningless. ✔️ Please make sure to remember this! • From surgery to prosthetics Standard principles Please check if you are observing it. • Where clinical data is abundant Safe medical treatment Please receive this. • Regularly even after implantation Aftercare is mandatory! Based on over 190,000 data points, Toktok Plant Dental Clinic will do its best to ensure that your valuable time and money are not wasted. Smart Implant Dental Clinic Chief Director Son Dong-guk Ministry of Health and Welfare certification Periodontology specialist Seoul Science High School Early graduation Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry graduate Seoul National University Dental hospital intern Seoul National University Dental hospital Periodontology Resident 2010-2012 Seoul National University Dental Hospital Implant Treatment Center attending physician 2018 Osstem AIC implant course faculty Certified by the Korean Academy of Periodontology Regular member of the Korean Academy of Periodontology Korean Academy of Dental Implantology Regular member Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member Implant treatment 17 Over years of extensive clinical know-how possession High difficulty Full implant and maxillary sinus Giant's Art Possesses numerous cases in the field The medical content of this column was written by referencing internal clinical statistics from Toktok Plant Dental Clinic (as of April 2026), the YouTube Health Chosun Disease Encyclopedia (All Implants section - featuring and consultation by Director Son Dong-guk), and related medical information. 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손동국 원장26.04.22Views 143Likes 2 [Health Column] Do My Teeth Need Braces? 5 Checklist Items from a Dentist ✨[2]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. When you look in the mirror or in photos and feel awkward about yourself, haven't you wondered at least once, "Should I get braces?" Although you might hesitate due to concerns about cost or pain, correction It goes beyond simple appearance improvement An important treatment to protect our oral health no see. Today, I will talk about what I encounter most frequently in the clinical setting. Top 5 Oral Conditions That Absolutely Need Correction I will summarize it for you. Let's check together to see which category your teeth fall into! 📌 1. Facial asymmetry that bothers me every time I take a photo—is correction the answer? If your chin is turned to one side or the corners of your mouth are at different heights, it may not be just a simple habit issue. People with perfect symmetry are rare, but if the asymmetry is noticeably severe, you need to be careful. 🔸 The habit of chewing on only one side This is because if this continues for a long time, the jawbone can develop asymmetrically and the overall balance may be disrupted. ⚠️ What happens if left unattended? If asymmetry worsens, it puts strain on the jaw joint, which may cause a clicking sound or be accompanied by headaches. In mild cases, orthodontics alone can restore balance to chewing function and refine the jawline, so early diagnosis is crucial! 🩺 2. What functional problems arise from a protruding lower jaw (prognathism)? 'Class III malocclusion,' where the lower jaw protrudes forward over the upper jaw, significantly affects food intake and pronunciation. A protruding jaw interferes with biting off food with the front teeth. Excessive strain on the molars You will give . 🦷 It can also cause slurred pronunciations like 's', 'j', and 'ch', leading to inconvenience in daily life. Growing children: You can see great results with treatment that controls jaw growth. ✨ adult: In some cases, correction alone is sufficient, but if the skeletal problem is severe, surgery may need to be performed in conjunction. Not simply because of appearance, Jaw joint health and proper chewing function This is a task that must be solved for the sake of... 3. Did you know that a blunt jawline or a receding chin can even lower your sleep quality? A receding lower jaw is closely related not only to dental health but also to 'breathing'. People with receding chins have upper teeth that overlap lower teeth too deeply Deep bite This is often accompanied. This can irritate the inside of the lower gums and harm gum health. 🔹 Especially if the jaw is pushed back, the airway narrows snoring or sleep apnea It can also cause the same sleep disorders. 😴 If you correct the position of your jaw through orthodontics, you can achieve not only a sophisticated profile but also a quality of life. Deep sleep and comfortable breathing You can receive a gift up to [date]. 4. Crooked extra teeth, are they not just a simple appearance issue? Overlapping teeth (crowding) are a critical weakness in oral hygiene management. Crowded teeth, the most common form of malocclusion, make it very difficult to remove food from between the teeth. No matter how hard you brush your teeth tooth decay or gum disease The probability of this occurring is bound to be very high. 📌 "Do I really have to have a healthy tooth extracted?" If space is very limited, tooth extraction may be necessary, but recently, due to advancements in technology Non-extraction orthodontics This possible case There are also many. 💡 Rather than worrying unconditionally, the priority is to find a method that suits you through a precise diagnosis. 5. What effect does a protruding mouth, which makes it difficult to close, have on health? If your lips part and wrinkles form on your chin even when you are still, suspect that you have a protruding mouth. The tip of the chin that gets caught when you force your mouth shut Walnut wrinkles Is this your concern? 🔸 Protruding mouths can easily lead to 'mouth breathing'. dry mouth If left untreated, bacteria multiply rapidly, leading not only to cavities and gum disease. Severe bad breath cause of It can also be this. ⚠️ Orthodontics not only finds harmony between the lips and jaw to create a sophisticated profile, but, A moist and healthy oral environment It is of great help in making. ✨ Proofreading FAQ Q1. Is orthodontic treatment done solely to become more beautiful? A1. No! Aesthetics are important, but, Proper chewing function and jaw joint health , and to keep teeth strong for a long time Functional therapy The nature of is much larger. Q2. Will it still be effective if I do it when I get older? A2. Of course. As long as your gums are healthy It is perfectly possible for adults as well as middle-aged people. On the contrary, many people start orthodontic treatment to prevent tooth loss in old age. Q3. I'm worried that the braces will be too noticeable. A3. Recently Clear braces (Invisalign) There are various discreet options available, such as tooth-colored ceramic devices. Choose the one that best suits your lifestyle! conclusion Advice for a Careful Choice! Orthodontic treatment is not simply about moving teeth, A sophisticated process of redesigning the overall harmony and function of the face It is. 🎨 Rather than relying solely on information from the internet or stories from those around you, Orthodontic specialist It is wisest to find [the appropriate doctor/doctor] and receive a precise diagnosis. Receiving counseling doesn't mean you have to start treatment immediately, so try starting by accurately understanding your current condition! It will significantly reduce your vague anxiety. ✨I sincerely support your healthy and bright smiles! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.04.14Views 1009Likes 2 [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 237Likes 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 255Likes 2 [Health Column] Is Dental Resin Treatment Possible for a Broken Molar? A Guide from Costs to Treatment Standards ✨[11]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. When a tooth is slightly chipped or cracked, there is a question that many people ask first. as soon as Couldn't we just do it simply with resin? This is the part I am doing. Many people prefer resin due to its low cost and the ability to complete treatment on the same day, but in reality, its feasibility clearly depends on the condition of the teeth. Today, I will easily explain the criteria for resin treatment for fractured molars! 🦷 ( Fracture (It refers to a condition where part of the tooth is chipped or cracked!) 1. In what cases is dental resin treatment possible? ? 🦷 It is most effective when the extent of tooth damage is small and in the early stages. . Resin offers excellent aesthetics because it involves directly filling the tooth with a material similar in color. I mainly recommend this for the following situations. 📌 Fine cracks: In the case of a very thin crack on the surface of a tooth 📌 Small fracture: In cases where a small part of the tooth is chipped off 📌 Early tooth decay: When the rotten area is not large and can be filled immediately after removal 📌 Deficit Supplement: When part of the front teeth or molars is lost 💡 A word from the Director! If it is in the early stages, the biggest appeal of resin is that it allows for treatment while preserving natural teeth as much as possible! 2. Why are small cracks, which seem insignificant, dangerous? ? 🦷 Teeth lack the ability to heal themselves, so if left untreated, a small problem will eventually become a major one. . Even tiny cracks that are barely visible should be treated with caution if they send the following signals. ✔️ Instantly when chewing food A tingling sensation ✔️ The sensation when eating cold water or hot food A brief chill ✔️ Especially on specific areas The sensation of food getting stuck ⚠️ Be careful! The cracks in the teeth gradually deepen over time. If you cannot resolve it with resin in time Inlay, Crown, Root Canal Treatment Beyond the worst case implants You might have to do up to that. You should consider resin as a treatment to be done 'in advance when possible'. 3. What causes teeth to break? ? 🦷 Not only accidents but also trivial daily habits can make your teeth diseased. . Molars are where chewing force is concentrated, so even small damage can quickly escalate. Watch out for the following minor habits! ❄️ Bite the ice: The habit of crushing hard ice with teeth 🦀 Hard food: Enjoying tough and hard foods such as marinated crab and nuts 🦷 bad habit: Teeth grinding or unconsciously clenching teeth while sleeping 📉 Other factors: Areas weakened by cavities or natural weakening due to aging 4. How do dentists find invisible gold? ? 🦷 Even cracks that are difficult to identify with the naked eye can be detected through precise inspection. all. 🔹 Coloration Test: Confirm the location by letting the pigment seep into the crack. 🔹 Optical Inspection: It uses a special light reaction to locate areas where bacteria have proliferated or cracks have formed. 🔹 CT Scan: We provide the most accurate diagnosis by assessing the depth and extent of the gold in three dimensions. 5. Resin vs. Inlay/Crown, How to Choose ? 🦷 Resin is not necessarily the best option; you must choose the 'appropriate' treatment for your tooth condition. . division Resin treatment Inlay / Crown Applicable to small crack, minor fracture When the extent of damage is large or root canal treatment is required Key Features Fast treatment, low cost High durability and withstands strong chewing forces FAQ Q1. I've heard that resin fillings on molars fall off easily. Is that true? ? A1. Durability has improved compared to the past due to advancements in materials and adhesive technology. However, since molars are subjected to strong chewing forces, if the fracture is too extensive, inlays or crowns may last longer and remain strong than resin. Q2. I have a cracked tooth, but if it doesn't hurt, is it okay to just leave it alone? ? A2. Even if there is no pain, the crack continues to progress. By the time you feel pain, there is a high probability that the nerve has already been fractured, so getting a checkup and reinforcing it with resin when there are no symptoms is the most economical and safest method. conclusion Timing is key to dental health! Once damaged, teeth do not heal on their own. If you keep putting it off thinking, "This much should be fine," you might miss the opportunity to finish it with a simple resin treatment. ✨ Just remember this! Reduce the habit of eating hard foods and crunching on ice If You Grind Your Teeth, Use a Mouthguard Detecting abnormalities early through regular checkups If you experience even the slightest tooth sensitivity or tingling, we recommend that you get it checked at a nearby dental clinic before it is too late. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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이현섭 원장26.03.25Views 1925Likes 3 [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 408Likes 4 [Health Column] What Happens When You Lose a Tooth? Oral Changes That May Occur One Year Later[7]
hello, Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok no see. There are people who feel that living with a missing tooth is not a major inconvenience at the moment. It is easy to postpone treatment, especially if it is in a hidden spot. However, teeth are not structures that function separately, A structure where the entire dentition supports each other It consists of. So, if you leave a missing space unattended for a long time, it is not simply a matter of a single empty space. Interlocking with surrounding teeth and a chain reaction of changes extending to the gum bone It can happen. If you thought, “It’s fine right now, do I really need to rush?” With today's content Why the neglect period becomes important I hope you will take your time looking through it. Why can surrounding teeth tilt if one tooth falls out? 🔸The empty space does not remain as it is and can affect the alignment of surrounding teeth. Teeth naturally maintain an arched arrangement by exchanging forces with adjacent teeth. However, if a tooth is missing in the middle, the teeth on either side may gradually tilt as the supporting direction becomes empty. When they are displaced from their proper positions like this, gaps form between the teeth, and food gets trapped more easily in those gaps. As a result, self-cleaning becomes difficult, and the risk of cavities or periodontitis in surrounding teeth may increase. Also, if the balance of the bite is disrupted, excessive force may be applied to specific teeth when chewing. In severe cases, it can lead to tooth fracture, and even if you try to get an implant later, there is insufficient space. Additional partial corrections may be necessary. 📌 In other words, even if it initially looks like a problem with just one tooth, over time Total dental problems You need to keep in mind that this can lead to... Can leaving a missing tooth untreated for a long time affect the jaw joint? 🔸If the interlocking teeth are lost, the balance between the upper and lower teeth becomes unstable, which can put a strain on the jaw joint. . The upper and lower teeth interlock to perform the function of chewing. However, if the lower tooth remains missing, the upper tooth will have nowhere to make contact and may gradually slide downward. If the position of specific teeth changes in this way, the occlusion becomes misaligned when closing the mouth, and this can affect the temporomandibular joint. The stiffness or clicking sounds in the jaw that you usually overlook can also originate from this imbalance. If this process is repeated Discomfort such as jaw joint pain or headaches It can lead to. So rather than simply thinking of it as “a vacant seat opening up,” Overall interlocking change It is important to view it as such. 🔸 Even if there is no pain right now, you must also consider that discomfort may increase over time. If a missing tooth is left untreated for about a year, does the gum bone change as well? 🔸The gum bone in the area where a tooth is missing may gradually be absorbed. . Tooth roots not only serve to anchor the teeth but also transmit the pressure generated during chewing to the gum bone, helping to maintain the bone. However, if a tooth is lost, the stimulation in that area decreases, and the gum bone may gradually begin to be absorbed. If left untreated for about a year, changes such as the gum line receding and the width and height of the bone decreasing may occur. When it reaches this state The difficulty may increase when considering implants later. there is. If there is insufficient gum bone, additional surgery may be required, and the treatment process may become more complex. Conversely, if measures are taken before bone resorption becomes severe, it is easier to consider restoring the original function. ⚠️ Ultimately, the longer you leave a missing tooth unattended, the less simple the problem becomes, and Rather, there is a possibility that the scope of treatment will expand. There is. FAQ Q1. If I don't feel uncomfortable even if I lose a tooth, is it okay to just live with it? A1. It explains that even if there is no significant discomfort immediately, over time, surrounding teeth may tilt, the bite may change, and gum bone resorption may progress. Therefore, it is important to check the condition even if the discomfort is minimal. Q2. If I leave a missing tooth untreated for a long time, won't getting an implant be the end of it? A2. Over time, partial correction may be necessary due to insufficient space, or additional surgery may be required depending on the condition of the bone. In other words, treatment may become more complex than before. Q3. What is the first thing you should pay attention to after losing a tooth? A3. The longer it is left untreated, the more likely it is to affect surrounding teeth, the jaw joint, and even the gum bone. Therefore, rather than blindly postponing it, the priority is to accurately assess the current situation. conclusion Losing a tooth may not simply mean the creation of a single empty space. As time passes Tilting of surrounding teeth, changes in occlusion, alveolar bone resorption This is because multiple changes can follow together, like this. In particular, it is important not to overlook the fact that a problem that initially appears small can later lead to more extensive treatment. This does not mean you must rush to decide on treatment, but Checking the current state first and establishing criteria for judgment It is necessary. 📌 Even if the discomfort is not significant, if the period of neglect is prolonged, it may be helpful to have it checked at least once. ✨ Please carefully determine the best direction for your dental condition through a consultation with a medical professional. Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok Double Board Specialist in Prosthodontics & Integrated Dentistry Obtained Basic Life Support (BLS Provider) certification Obtained Dental Advanced Life Support (DALS Provider) certification Completed externship at the U.S. Army 618th Dental Hospital in California, USA Completed CAD/CAM Master Class Double sedation completed Completed Osstem Implant Master Class Completion of Distal Master Course of Osstem Implant Seminar Completed Choice Endodontic Seminar Completion of the TMJ Disorder Education and Research Society Training Course Winner of the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, 2018 Certified by the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Lifetime member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Osstem Implant Research Consultant Megagen Implant Research Consultant View more expert columns by Director Kim Hyung-seok > [Health Column] If Implant Costs Are a Burden? 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김형석 원장26.03.18Views 299Likes 4 [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 182Likes 4 [Health Column] Features of Airnate to Check Before Considering Laminates (feat. Preservation of Natural Teeth)[12]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Because the gap between my front teeth looks wide, or I am concerned about the color of my teeth laminate Many people have looked it up at least once. However, once you actually look into it, concerns like "Do I have to grind down my teeth?" or "Won't it look too artificial?" also arise. 😥 In such cases, the way to compare them together is... Airate no see. In this article What is the difference between conventional laminate and air laminate? , And let me explain step-by-step why it is being mentioned as a new option for those considering natural-looking aesthetic treatments. ✨ 1. What is the difference between air-nate and conventional laminate? ? 👋 The biggest difference lies in how much of the tooth surface is preserved. Traditional laminates are for aesthetic results The process of trimming the enamel by about 0.2 to 1.2 mm This is often necessary. the other side Airnate is performed with minimal or no removal, prioritizing the preservation of natural teeth. The key point is that it works. In other words, although it may appear to be a similar aesthetic treatment on the surface, In reality Approach and direction of treatment for teeth There is a difference in. for example, I want to shape my teeth, but I want to keep my original teeth as they are as possible. If you are someone This difference can feel even more significant. 🔸 To summarize Traditional Laminates: Tooth reduction may be required for aesthetic results Airnate: Prioritizes the preservation of natural teeth ✔️When considering aesthetic treatment We must look at not only the 'results' but also the 'preservation methods'. 2. What are Airnate's unique technical strengths? ? 👋 Thin and lightweight ceramic and sophisticated design are the key. . Airnate, as the name suggests Ultra-thin ceramics less than 0.3mm thick, as light and thin as air It uses In addition, a method is added to design smile lines based on facial scan data and precisely express colors. 📌 The strengths of Airnate can be broadly summarized into four points. 🔹 sophisticated design Based on facial scan data, suitable for each individual patient Smile line We design. 🔹 Handmade coloring Reproduces various tooth color levels, 3D processing and high light transmittance It brings out a natural impression. 🔹 Implementation of the Golden Ratio The ideal ratio of the front teeth 100:80 It implements this to provide visual stability. 🔹 Structural safety Because it maintains the natural structure of the teeth as much as possible, A direction to reduce concerns about stimulation applied to nerves, etc. It can be explained as follows. For example, Rather than simply wanting a “whitening treatment,” A natural smile line that harmonizes with my face These are the factors that become more important when you want it. 3. Why do aernates look as natural as my original teeth? 👋 The key is color expression and light transmission. Airnate does not stop at simply creating bright, white teeth, Multi-color and multi-layer coloring technology We focus on expressing the realistic color unique to natural teeth through this. ✨ also Light-transmitting transparent ultra-thin ceramic Because it uses Rather than looking too thick or artificial A clear and clean impression It can be explained in the direction of completing it. In fact, when many people are considering aesthetic treatment They say, “Looking pretty is important, but it’s burdensome if it’s too obvious.” In such cases, naturalness is not merely a matter of preference, but can also become an important criterion for choosing treatment. 🔸 People like this are especially curious Will it be very noticeable even up close? Won't it look too pure white? Won't it feel awkward with my original impression? ⚠️ Aesthetic treatment is not necessarily about noticeable changes, How harmoniously the entire face and teeth match It is important to look at it together. 4. Can I switch to AirNate even if I have already had laminate done? 👋 Airnate can be considered even if you have previously had laminates. . Many people already in the past Laminates with tooth reduction In the state of having received They are wondering if a re-procedure is possible. In this case Airnate is a more recommended option It is. ✔️The reasons are as follows. 🔹 Prevent additional deletion If the teeth have already been trimmed, A method that rarely adds or deletes This can be more advantageous for protecting the remaining natural teeth. 🔹 Sophisticated complement While replacing old prosthetics Harmony with the gum line me Color You can redesign it in the latest way. for example, If the color of the laminate I had done in the past looks awkward now, If the line is a concern, rather than a simple replacement Improvements tailored to the current state We end up thinking about it together. ❓ FAQ Q1. Who is Airnate recommended for? A1. Airnate is If the front teeth are chipped or irregular in length , When there are gaps between the teeth , In cases of deep discoloration that cannot be resolved by whitening , If you have minor tooth alignment issues but find braces burdensome You can consider this. In other words, it can be considered as an option to review through consultation if you wish to address aesthetic concerns while preserving your natural teeth. Q2. Can I resume my daily activities immediately after the procedure? A2. Airnate is A method to preserve natural teeth as much as possible Because of this, after the procedure It has low sensitivity and allows for a quick return to daily life. It is explained as. However, the actual degree of adaptation may vary depending on the individual's condition, so it is recommended to thoroughly check the instructions before and after treatment. Q3. Can middle-aged people in their 40s or older receive Airnate? A3. Middle-aged people in their 40s and older can also fully consider this. As this is a time when aesthetic concerns are growing due to tooth wear, discoloration, or damage, we can formulate a plan tailored to your current tooth condition to ensure a stronger and more durable result. What is important is more than age itself Dental condition and desired direction of change Therefore, it is recommended to check through consultation whether this method is suitable for you. 📝 conclusion Airnate is not a treatment that focuses solely on aesthetic changes, A method to find a harmonious smile while preserving natural teeth as much as possible It is meaningful in that respect. 😊 ✔️ Key Points The difference from laminate degree of tooth preservation The characteristics of Airnate are Ultra-thin ceramic, natural colors, exquisite design It can be considered as an option for revision procedures or consultations for middle-aged and older patients. Ultimately, what matters is Unconditional rapid change see It is to accurately assess the condition of my teeth and find the most natural and balanced direction within them. If you are concerned about both aesthetic satisfaction and tooth preservation, Establishing a plan that suits you through sufficient consultation This would be nice. ✨ 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'? 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정재욱 원장26.03.16Views 246Likes 4 [Health Column] Having trouble cutting ramen with your front teeth? Check your bite.[7]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. When you eat ramen or cold noodles It's especially difficult to cut cotton with your front teeth Have you ever felt that way? Or look in the mirror The upper teeth overlap the lower teeth too deeply. I also get that feeling. These symptoms are not simply a problem with the shape of the teeth. Occlusion (teeth interlocking) problems It is possible. Today, many people are confused Difference between overbite and open bite , and These two occlusion problems How it affects the health of your teeth and jaws Let me explain it to you simply. 1. Is biting too deep a problem? What is an "overbite"? ? ✨ An occlusion in which the upper teeth excessively cover the lower teeth In general, in normal occlusion The upper teeth are overlapping the lower teeth Structure that slightly covers about 2~3mm It shows. but In case of overbite The upper teeth are overlapping the lower teeth Covering more than 4~5mm deep , he says. In severe cases When the mouth is closed, the lower teeth are barely visible. 📌 Why does this occlusion occur? 🔸 If the upper jaw is long or the lower jaw is underdeveloped 🔸 If the chewing height is lowered after losing a molar 🔸 The habit of clenching your teeth 🔸 Grinding teeth 📌 What problems will arise if left unattended? ⚠️ Increased strain on the temporomandibular joint ⚠️ Noise or pain in the jaw ⚠️ Lower teeth irritate the gums of the palate ⚠️ Increased tooth wear 2. What if my front teeth are floating? What are the characteristics of an "open bite"? ? ✨ Occlusion in which the front teeth do not meet and there is a gap Open bite is the opposite of overbite. A condition in which a gap remains between the front teeth even when the molars are tightly closed , he says. so The front teeth bite the food. It does not function as a cutting tool like scissors. 📌 What are the main causes? 🔸 Genetic factors 🔸 Childhood thumb sucking habit 🔸 Mouth breathing habit 🔸 Tongue sticking out habit 📌 Inconveniences that arise in everyday life ⚠️ It's difficult to bite off ramen or cold noodles with your front teeth. ⚠️ Feeling like my pronunciation is leaking ⚠️ Dry mouth ⚠️ Increased risk of bad breath and cavities 👉 So, open bite patients A situation where you have to cut food with your molars This happens often. 3. Is surgery always necessary for treatment? ? ✨ These days, there are many cases where improvement is possible with orthodontic treatment alone. . In the past, when occlusal problems were severe, There were also cases where surgery was considered. But recently, with the advancement of orthodontic technology, Improvement possible with orthodontic treatment alone There are many such cases. 📌 Overbite treatment 🔸 Using a mini screw A relationship that bites deeply shallow adjustment 🔸 For growing children Balance jaw growth Jaw correction 📌 Open bite treatment 🔸 Sticking out tongue, etc. Improving habits comes first 🔸 After that, use mini screws etc. By adjusting the position of the molars Encourage the front teeth to close naturally FAQ Q1. I have an overbite, but if it doesn't cause any pain, can I just leave it alone? ? A1 . Even if you don't have pain right now, in the long run Temporomandibular joint compression or tooth wear may occur. A check-up is recommended, especially since aesthetic changes may occur. Q2. Is it because of my open bite that I can't stop eating ramen? ? A2. Yes, if your front teeth don't fit together Your ability to stop eating may be weakened. So, it is often broken using the tongue or molars. Q3. Can I return after orthodontic treatment? ? A3. In case of open bite If habits such as tongue sticking out remain, there is a possibility of relapse. There is this. so Habit correction and maintenance device management are important. conclusion Overbite and open bite Occlusal problems with opposite aspects no see. But in common ✔️ Temporomandibular joint strain ✔️ Tooth wear ✔️ Difficulty eating food It can cause the same problem. The most important thing is Accurately understanding your occlusion status no see. When I looked in the mirror If your symptoms are similar to those described today ✨ Check your condition by consulting an orthodontic specialist I recommend it. A healthy smile It starts with proper occlusion. Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No-Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Gargling Techniques. 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오수환 원장26.03.10Views 563Likes 6 [Health Column] The Truth About Laminate: The Dental Treatments Celebrities Receive Before Their Debuts[5]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. When I see the bright smiles of celebrities “How can those teeth be so pretty?” I've been wondering about this for a while now 😊 Especially in the process of preparing to become an idol or celebrity Dental care and cosmetic treatment are important factors It is also considered as such. Today, many people are curious about Celebrity Dental Care, Laminate Treatment, and How to Prevent Side Effects Let's take a closer look ✨ 1. Why do celebrities take care of their teeth before debuting? ✨Teeth are a factor that greatly influences one's appearance. Celebrities, especially In the case of idol trainees Dental care is considered one of the important preparatory steps in preparation for debut. ✔️ The most basic process → Straightening teeth with orthodontic treatment However, there are cases where correction alone is not enough. for example If your teeth are dark in color If your teeth are small or have different shapes If you have a broken tooth In this situation Aesthetic treatments such as laminates It also helps to create a natural and bright smile. 📌 I often hear these concerns during actual consultations. “My teeth are even, but they are dark, so they show in photos.” In such cases, aesthetic treatment may be considered. 2. Why do teeth gradually turn yellow? ✨Changes in tooth color are mostly related to lifestyle habits. Tooth color Although there are congenital factors, lifestyle habits have a greater influence. There are many. The typical causes are as follows: 🔸 Consumption of foods with strong pigments Coffee, curry, tangerines, red pepper paste, etc. Pigmentation can easily remain on the surface of the teeth. 🔸 aging process As we age, our exposure to pigments increases. Your teeth may become increasingly yellow. 🔸 Lack of management If you neglect to brush your teeth after eating, Pigmentation may progress more quickly. Many people Self-whitening products but use In some cases, there may be no significant change even after using it for more than two weeks. In this case Professional whitening treatment Some people are considering it. ⚠️ However, the appropriate method may vary depending on the condition of your teeth. 3. Laminate side effects, do I really need to worry about them? ✨The treatment method has changed a lot compared to the past. The old laminate Remove about 1.5mm of tooth Because I had to Shirim pain There were also cases where the same symptoms appeared. But recently, as technology has advanced, The following methods are widely used: ✔️ Uncut laminate Almost no teeth are shaved This is a method of attaching a thin prosthesis. ✔️ Post-operative treatment If the teeth are very misaligned Rather than forcibly deleting it A method of reducing the amount of deletion by performing correction first This is also used. 📌 The key is this. The treatment method varies depending on the condition of the teeth. is the point. Therefore, in order to make an accurate judgment A precise diagnosis is needed first. 4. What should I check when choosing a dental clinic? ✨It is important to check the criteria for selecting a dental clinic in advance. When receiving laminate consultation, many people Choose based on cost alone There are cases where this happens. However, you may also want to check the following: 🔸 Check the warranty period Laminate depends on the maintenance conditions. About 8 to 10 years of use Sometimes it does. It is recommended that you check in advance whether a warranty is available in case of damage. 🔸 Beware of excessive whitening recommendations Excessively white teeth that do not match your skin tone can actually look unnatural. 🔸 Doctor's skill level The technique of attaching precisely while minimizing the amount of deletion is important. 📌 Especially aesthetic treatments A field where experience and detail are important no see. FAQ Q1. If I get laminate, will I be unable to use my front teeth? A1. You can use it. but hard food Biting or opening a bottle with your front teeth can cause breakage. Think of it as similar to taking care of your nails after getting nail art done. Q2. I like coffee, but will it cause discoloration? A2. More than the coffee itself Management habits are more important. After drinking The habit of rinsing your mouth with water This alone may help prevent discoloration. Using a straw is also an option. Q3. Is unedited lamination possible for everyone? A3. This is not possible in all cases. If the teeth are very irregularly arranged, some reduction may be necessary. thus Decision after detailed diagnosis It is important to do so. conclusion ✔️ Teeth are more than just a body part An important factor in determining first impressions It can also be. but Rather than blindly following celebrities, It is important to find the right treatment for your dental condition. 📌There are many possible options Whitening correction laminate Each method Because suitability varies depending on the condition. ✨ The most important thing is Through sufficient consultation and accurate diagnosis Finding what works for you no see. If necessary Through consultation with a specialist We hope you will consider healthy teeth and a natural smile together. Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Gargling Techniques. 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오수환 원장26.03.04Views 261Likes 3 [Health Column] Key Information You Need to Know About Tooth Discoloration Solutions, From Cause-Specific Management Methods to Treatment Selection Criteria[12]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Have you ever felt concerned about your teeth turning yellow? 🦷 Tooth discoloration may seem like a simple cosmetic issue, but it can be a sign of both your lifestyle and the condition of your teeth. In particular, even for the same 'discoloration', the management method and approach may differ depending on the cause. In this article, we will provide an easy-to-understand summary of practical solutions to tooth discoloration based on its causes. 1. How do tooth discoloration management methods differ depending on the cause? ? 👋 Tooth discoloration management strategies vary depending on whether the cause is extrinsic or intrinsic. . Tooth discoloration is a major When pigment builds up on the surface of the teeth and, When it occurs due to a change in the color of the inside of the tooth can be divided into Even if it looks like the same color change, the cause is different. Approaches may vary, including scaling, lifestyle management, and professional treatment. Example 🪥 If it turns yellow due to coffee, wine, etc. Teeth that have become increasingly darker after trauma ✔️Advice Rather than judging only by the colors you see After identifying the cause, it is important to choose the appropriate management method. 2. Can extrinsic discoloration be improved through lifestyle management alone? ? 👋 Extrinsic discoloration can be alleviated through lifestyle changes and regular care. . Extrinsic discoloration is discoloration that occurs when pigment is deposited on the tooth surface. It is often influenced by food, drinks, and lifestyle habits. ☕ 🔹How to manage Reduce your intake of coffee, red wine, and carbonated drinks Rinse with water after eating food that causes staining Reduce tooth contact area by using a straw Smoke-free lifestyle Regular scaling Scaling in particular removes tartar and plaque. Reduces the area where stains remain and smoothens the tooth surface It helps to prevent pigments from sticking. Example 🥤 People who drink coffee often Just making it a habit to rinse immediately after consumption can help manage discoloration. ✔️Advice The earlier the pigmentation, the better it is to combine lifestyle management and regular checkups. 3. Why is it difficult to improve intrinsic discoloration with scaling alone? ? 👋 Intrinsic discoloration is a change in the color of the teeth, and simple management alone has its limitations. . Intrinsic discoloration refers to changes in the color of the inside of the tooth, particularly the dentin. In this case, simple lifestyle management or scaling alone is not enough. Color improvement can be difficult. 🔸 Possible management and access Identifying the cause through regular checkups Professional whitening treatment performed at the dentist Cosmetic treatments such as prosthetic treatment or laminates Be careful about taking certain medications during tooth growth. Example 🦷 Teeth damaged by trauma during childhood This may be the case if it gets darker over time. Advice ⚠️ Internal discoloration may become darker the longer it is left untreated. It is important to get diagnosed early. ❓ FAQ Q1. I drink coffee often. Can I get whiter again by just using a whitening cream? ? A1. Most coffee-related discoloration is exogenous. While whitening can improve the discoloration, continued consumption can lead to rapid re-discoloration. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle after whitening helps maintain the results. Q2. Why do teeth that were injured during childhood gradually darken? ? A2. Teeth damaged by trauma may become discolored over time due to nerve changes, which may be typical of intrinsic discoloration. Early diagnosis is crucial for determining appropriate management. Q3. Can tooth discoloration be completely improved with scaling alone? ? A3. Scaling can help remove tartar and plaque and lighten extrinsic stains, but it may not be effective in addressing all discoloration. 📝 conclusion Tooth discoloration is not just a simple color change. It may be a sign that reflects both your lifestyle habits and the condition of your teeth. 📌 ✔️ Management methods may vary depending on the cause ✔️ There are cases where it is possible to manage life alone and cases where treatment is required. ✔️ The key is to accurately identify the cause through regular checkups. Even with the same discoloration, it can vary depending on the cause, progression, and condition of the teeth. Appropriate management and treatment plans may vary. Rather than judging solely by visible color changes, It is important to determine the management method that is right for you through consultation with a medical professional. It is an important standard for maintaining bright and healthy teeth for a long time. ✨ Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? 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정재욱 원장26.02.19Views 372Likes 5 [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 153Likes 2 [Health Column] Why Are My Teeth So Discolored? The Various Causes of Tooth Discoloration[15]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. The color of your teeth has a greater impact on your first impression than you might think. There are surprisingly many people who feel that their teeth are getting yellower even though they brush their teeth diligently. So, I start to worry, “Is it because I can’t manage it?” However, tooth discoloration is not just a problem of lack of care; it can be caused by a combination of tooth structure and lifestyle habits. today Let's take a closer look at the causes of tooth discoloration. 1. Why do teeth easily become discolored? ? 👋 Even though they appear hard on the outside, teeth have a structure that is vulnerable to pigmentation. . The enamel, the outermost layer of the tooth, appears hard, but In reality, it has very fine gaps (pore structures). Food coloring seeps through these small gaps, As this process is repeated, it bonds with the tooth surface. coloring may lead to. ✔️ So, ‘repeated exposure like a habit’ is more important than one time. ✔️ Even if you eat the same food, there may be differences depending on the condition of the tooth surface. 👉 This is where the thought “Why do I look more yellow?” begins. 2. What types of tooth discoloration are there? ? 👋 Tooth discoloration is broadly divided into 'cases that occur externally' and 'cases that change internally'. . There are two main causes of tooth discoloration. 🔹 Exogenous discoloration → Teeth Pigment sticks to the surface Discoloration that occurs 🔹 Endogenous discoloration → Teeth If the color is visible due to a change in internal structure Even though they look like the same 'yellow teeth', The causes can be completely different This is important. 3. Under what circumstances does exogenous discoloration occur? ? 👋 Discoloration is most affected by daily habits. . Extrinsic discoloration is closely related to the actions we repeat every day. 🔸 Foods and drinks that cause discoloration coffee, tea, wine Foods with high pigmentation, such as curry and berries 🔸 smoking Nicotine and tar components stick to the surface of the teeth. Causes brown or dark gray discoloration Long-term smoking can cause staining to deepen and become difficult to remove ⚠️ 🔸 If oral care is not sufficient If you don't brush and floss enough, As plaque and tartar build up, staining occurs more easily. ✔️ Especially When there is tartar The pigment adheres better. 4. Why does endogenous discoloration occur? ? 👋 This is when changes inside the teeth are visible on the outside. . Endogenous discoloration is relatively In cases where it is difficult to resolve through management alone There are many. 🔹 aging As we age, our enamel becomes thinner. The yellow color of the inner dentin may show through. 🔹 dental trauma If your teeth are damaged by falling or hitting something Internal nerves may be damaged and may change color over time. 🔹 Taking certain medications during growth When taking tetracycline antibiotics during growth Tooth discoloration may occur In this way, endogenous discoloration Changes in tooth structure and time It is better to understand it as . ❓ FAQ Q1. Do my teeth turn yellow right away when I drink coffee? ? A1. Discoloration will not occur immediately after one or two intakes. However, repeated consumption may cause pigments to accumulate and lead to discoloration. Discoloration may occur more easily, especially when consumed with acidic beverages. Q2. Why is the border between the teeth and gums particularly dark? ? A2. This area is difficult to reach with a toothbrush and is prone to tartar and plaque buildup. As the surface becomes rougher, pigmentation may become more noticeable. Q3. Can whitening toothpaste address the cause of discoloration? A3. Whitening toothpaste Light coloring on the surface It may help with relief. However, there are limitations to resolving changes in the internal color of teeth or deep staining. 📝 conclusion ✔️ Tooth discoloration can happen to anyone. ✔️ It's not just a problem caused by eating certain foods. ✔️ Tooth structure, lifestyle habits, oral care, and the passage of time all work together. Therefore, rather than assuming that “yellow = same cause”, The process of understanding what causes my teeth to discolor This is important. If discomfort or concerns persist, Check your current status through expert consultation Finding a management direction that suits you may be one way to do so. Next time How to manage tooth discoloration I will tell you more about it later. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? 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정재욱 원장26.02.09Views 824Likes 5 [Health Column] Why Do Black Triangles Form? A Guide to Preventing and Resolving "Black Gaps" Between Teeth[7]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. Looking in the mirror, between my front teeth black gap When I see this, I get momentarily flustered. Thoughts like, “Are my teeth gapped?” or “Food gets stuck so easily, is that okay?” immediately come to mind. This black space between teeth Black Triangle It's called that. Beyond simple aesthetic issues Signs of gum health It could be. today Why does it happen? , How to manage at home , Options when it already exists I will organize it for you calmly. 1. Black triangle, why does it occur? ✨The shape of the teeth and the change in the gums overlap to reveal empty spaces. Our teeth get narrower as they go down. A shape close to a triangle Yes. Originally, this was between The gums are full However, gums recede for various reasons. Gum recession When this happens, a black gap will appear. 🔸 5 main causes ✔️ Incorrect brushing : The habit of rubbing your teeth hard horizontally can damage your gums ⚠️ ✔️ Gum overload : Hard or chewy foods, teeth grinding habit ✔️ Excessive use of tools : Forcefully use toothpicks and large interdental brushes ✔️ Systemic diseases and immune system problems : Inflammation can easily occur ✔️ congenital factors : When the gum tissue is thin 👉 Gum recession = a health sign before a cosmetic issue. 2. What are some preventative and management methods that can be used at home? ✨Even if it already exists, you can prevent it from ‘growing bigger’. Even though I can already see the gap Daily management can slow down the deterioration ✨ 🔸 Key Management Points ✔️ Brushing the gingival crevice : Gently massage the toothbrush bristles into the border between the teeth and gums (=gingival sulcus). ✔️ gum massage : 1-2 minutes a day, gently drawing circles ✔️ Control your eating habits : Avoid tough foods such as squid and octopus, or cut them into small pieces before eating. “Even though I just changed my brushing style, I feel like food is stuck less.” 3. How do I treat black triangles that have already formed? ✨Choices vary depending on the size and condition of the gap. Depending on the condition Various methods This is taken into consideration. There is no single correct answer. 🔸 Representative treatment options ✔️ Resin filling : Fast and inexpensive (Beware of discoloration and peeling ⚠️) ✔️ laminate : Aesthetic and less discoloration Recently Uncut laminate It can also be improved with ✔️ Braces + Interdental Removal : Gather your teeth natural form Aiming for 👉 Avoid choosing a method without first diagnosing your condition. FAQ Q1. I developed black triangles after scaling. Is this due to scaling? A1. No. The gums that were swollen due to inflammation will go down. Hidden space revealed In fact, regular scaling can help prevent deterioration. Q2. How often should I massage my gums? A2. One day 1 time, 1~2 minutes That's enough, especially After 40s Ramen is consistently recommended. conclusion ✔️ Black triangle A cosmetic issue and a sign of gum health no see. ✔️ If left unattended, the gap may widen and food may get stuck, causing more discomfort ⚠️ ✔️ Diagnosis of current condition is more important than unconditional treatment no see. ✨ Just with proper brushing habits and regular care, healthy smile can be kept for a long time. If necessary Consult with a specialist to find the method that is right for you. Find it Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Gargling Techniques. Here's How 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Treatment: Effective for Some People! (feat. Uncut and Minimally Cut Laminate) This column was written with reference to the guidelines of the Korean Orthodontic Association.
오수환 원장26.02.03Views 203Likes 7 [Health Column] Getting implants in your early or late 20s? An honest look at cost, lifespan, and reviews.[10]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. I'm only in my twenties and I'm getting implants... 😥 In the examination room The question most often asked by patients in their 20s This is it. I don't have any friends around me who have had implants yet, and when I search, most of the stories I find are about people in their 50s or 60s. But more than I thought Situations in which implants should be considered even in one's early or late 20s exists steadily. today Why do we find ourselves at this crossroads? , and Cost, lifespan, and reviews I'll explain it to you calmly. Why do people get implants in their 20s? 🦷It often starts with an 'unavoidable situation' rather than a management failure. So why does this happen? Implants in your 20s are more a matter of lifestyle than anything else. The inevitable reason It often leads to . 🔸 Three representative cases ✔️ Failure of deep cavity/root canal treatment If a tooth that was treated in childhood repeatedly causes problems and eventually leads to tooth extraction ✔️ Accident/trauma Damage to front teeth or molars due to impact while riding a bicycle, kickboard, or exercising ✔️ congenital missing teeth If you were born with a missing tooth, you are faced with the choice between orthodontics and implants. A question that comes up a lot is, “Can’t we just leave it blank?” ⚠️ But teeth don't leave empty spaces. When the adjacent teeth are tilted and the bite is misaligned, Rather, it is in the direction of damaging even healthy teeth. It often progresses like this. Why do implant costs feel more burdensome in your 20s? 🦷Because this is the first time I've experienced a 'big medical bill' The reason why implant costs seem so high in your 20s is simple. mostly My first expensive dental treatment Because it's a win. 🔸 Factors that make up the cost of implants ✔️ Goes into the gum bone Implant body ✔️ Connecting the body and teeth abutment ✔️ Visible on the outside prosthesis (crown) ✔️Additional if needed Bone grafting and maxillary sinus augmentation Fortunately, those in their early and late 20s In many cases, the bone condition is good There are many cases where the procedure ends with only basic implants without bone grafting. On average Price range: mid to late 800,000 won to early 1 million won per unit It is often formed in, There are significant differences depending on the brand, prosthetic material, and aftercare system. ✨ Important points For people in their 20s, 'long-term cost' is more important than 'one-time price'. How long will implants last if I get them in my 20s? 🦷It is not ‘age’ but ‘management habits’ that determine lifespan. This is the most frequently asked question. “You’re so young… You have to use it for the rest of your life, right?” To conclude, Being young doesn't automatically mean you'll live longer. In general, the average lifespan of implant prosthetics is About 10 years ago is described as: But this is If the management status is average This is a story based on . 🔹 Benefits of Implants in Your 20s ✔️ Fast gum recovery ✔️ Fewer systemic diseases ✔️ High success rate of early osseointegration 🔸 Drawbacks to watch out for ⚠️ Teeth grinding and clenching habits ⚠️ Late-night snacking, smoking, and irregular lifestyle ⚠️ If you neglect regular checkups Ultimately, what determines the lifespan of the implant is It's not about age, it's about management habits no see. What are some common stories that come up in reviews of implants in people in their 20s? 🦷'The time I neglected it was more regrettable than the implant itself.' If you look at actual implant reviews in people in their 20s, you'll see similar things repeated. 🔸 Frequently asked questions “It wasn’t as painful as I thought.” “I don’t know why I kept putting it off.” “Early management is really important.” A particularly striking statement is this: “It’s not the implant that’s the problem, but the time I neglected it before that that I regret more.” Your 20s are a time when you feel like you have a lot of time, As for dental problems, Time spent procrastinating is time lost. may lead to. FAQ Q1. Are implants very painful in your 20s? A1. There are individual differences, but many reviews say, “It was more bearable than I thought.” Q2. Why do implant costs vary from hospital to hospital? A2. There may be differences depending on the implant brand, prosthetic material, and aftercare standards. Q3. If I do it in my 20s, do I have to do it again later? A3. It depends on the maintenance condition, and regular maintenance has a great impact on the lifespan. conclusion ✔️ Implants in your 20s may not be an 'early choice' but a 'necessary choice'. ✔️ Rather than making a decision based solely on price, Long-term maintenance perspective You must check it out. ✔️ Carefully review the implant experience, prosthetic design management, and aftercare standards. Implants are not a short-term treatment. Structures that will be used together for decades to come no see. Especially if you are in your 20s, you need to be even more careful. Don't just search alone, check the current status accurately We recommend that you consult with a specialist to determine the direction that is right for you. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic CEO Lee Hyeon-seop Integrated Dentistry Specialist Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University Regular member of the Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Full member of the Korean Academy of Endodontics Full member of the Korean Academy of Integrative Dentistry Full member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Full member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantology (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Has extensive overseas experience, having visited more than 10 countries Experience with numerous high-difficulty implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyeon-seop > [Health Column] Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Why Are They a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage All at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about the implant lifespan? How long can I use it? 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이현섭 원장26.01.21Views 540Likes 5 [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 607Likes 6 [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"? 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정재욱 원장25.12.31Views 323Likes 5 [Health Column] If Implant Costs Are a Burden? A Guide to Realistic Treatment Options to Consider[6]
hello, Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok no see. I hear this a lot while consulting in the doctor's office. I think I need treatment... but the cost of implants is too much of a burden. Because implants are a treatment used for a long time When you need to handle multiple things at once The financial burden may feel significant. However, if you keep postponing treatment due to the cost, Decline in chewing function, worsening gum condition The discomfort can gradually increase, like that. So today Realistic choices and criteria to consider when implant costs are a burden Let me summarize it. Is dental implant the same choice for everyone? 🔸In all cases, implants are not the 'only answer'. Implants Restoring lost tooth function It is an effective treatment method. but In cases of systemic disease In the case of the elderly If the condition of the gum bone is poor The burden of treatment can increase. In this A situation requiring multiple implants If it is Cost burden It also increases together. ✔️ So the important point is Not the same treatment for everyone, A choice suited to individual circumstances This is necessary The point is that it is “to do.” Why do implant costs feel particularly burdensome? 🔸 It is not simply a matter of the 'cost of one tooth'. The cost of implants can vary significantly depending on the following factors. 🔸 Number of missing teeth 🔸 Condition of gum bone 🔸 Whether additional surgery is needed (e.g., bone graft, etc.) 🔸 Long-term maintenance plan Especially when you need to handle multiple things simultaneously, Rather than the treatment itself economic burden This is often the biggest concern. Are there any realistic alternatives for treatment that reduce the financial burden? 🔸 Reducing the number of implants and utilizing existing prosthetics together can be an alternative. for example, Implant dentures like Implanting a small number of implants sun Stably supports dentures A method of designing to do so silver ✔️ Compared to full implants Reduction in surgical burden Relief from cost burden Expectation of functional recovery You can expect advantages such as. This method, in particular, For those who find existing dentures uncomfortable For those who experience discomfort due to dentures frequently falling out or weak chewing power For those who find full implants difficult due to cost or health issues It can be one option for. but, Applicability may vary depending on individual oral conditions. Please make sure to remember this. What are the differences between implant-supported dentures and conventional dentures? 🔸Implant dentures are This is a method that addresses the reasons why dentures move or cause discomfort. Since conventional dentures are designed to rest on the gums, many people experience discomfort due to them moving or becoming loose when speaking or eating. On the other hand, the denture method using implants, Implants support the dentures Because they do it ✔️ Reduced movement ✔️ Delivers more stable chewing force You can expect. Of course, the same results are not guaranteed for everyone, and applicability may vary depending on individual conditions. Who is implant-supported dentures particularly suitable for? 🔸 It is worth considering in the following cases. ✔️ When having multiple implants placed is burdensome ✔️ If using existing dentures is uncomfortable ✔️ Cases where gum bone resorption has progressed ✔️ Cases where prolonged surgery is difficult due to overall health conditions The most important criterion is, rather than “which treatment is good,” Is it the right choice for me? "no see. It is recommended to consult thoroughly with a specialist to find a treatment plan suitable for your situation. FAQ Q1. Isn't an implant the best treatment? A1. Implants are a good treatment, but, It is not always the same answer for everyone. You must consider cost, gum condition, and overall health together. Q2. Is it okay to postpone getting implants due to the cost? A2. Depending on the case Decline in chewing function, worsening gum condition This could lead to increased inconvenience. Rather than delaying, it is recommended to examine the available options in your current situation. Q3. Is alternative treatment like implant dentures available to everyone? A3. No. Applicability may vary depending on individual oral conditions. It is safe to make a decision after consultation. conclusion Implants are certainly a good treatment method, but, The same method is not the best choice for everyone. Considering cost, gum condition, lifestyle patterns, and overall health together “Whether it is a treatment that is realistically sustainable for me right now” Judging is the most important thing. ⚠️ Rather than delaying treatment indefinitely Consult thoroughly with an expert regarding the available options in your current situation. I recommend you give it a try. Once you decide on treatment, it affects your life for a long time. Without looking only at costs, and without chasing only the latest treatments, Finding the right direction for me This is the best choice. Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok Double Board Specialist in Prosthodontics & Integrated Dentistry Master of Dentistry, Chosun University School of Dentistry Completed doctoral coursework in Prosthodontics at Chosun University Obtained Basic Life Support (BLS Provider) certification Obtained Dental Advanced Life Support (DALS Provider) certification Completed externship at the U.S. Army 618th Dental Hospital in California, USA Completed CAD/CAM Master Class Double sedation completed Completed Osstem Implant Master Class Completion of Distal Master Course of Osstem Implant Seminar Completed Choice Endodontic Seminar Completion of the TMJ Disorder Education and Research Society Training Course Winner of the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, 2018 Certified by the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Lifetime member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Osstem Implant Research Consultant Megagen Implant Research Consultant View other columns by Director Kim Hyung-seok > [Health Column] What Happens When You Lose a Tooth? 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김형석 원장25.12.26Views 974Likes 6 [Health Column] How does your facial impression change when your teeth wear down?[10]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. When I look at myself in the mirror “I take care of my skin and wrinkles, but… why isn’t it like it used to be?” Have you ever felt like that? Many people Skin age, vascular age I care, but Used tens of thousands of times every day Tooth age is often missed. Teeth wear down quietly and steadily. At some point Face shape, smile line, lower jaw length Influence up to It's crazy. today ✔ What is tooth wear? ✔ What changes occur by age group? ✔ What are some ways you can slow down in your daily life? I'll organize it for you. 1. Do teeth age like skin? What is "tooth wear"? ✨ Tooth wear, The process of natural wear and tear over a lifetime of use Teeth are very hard tissues in the human body, In the movement of chewing, tearing, speaking and grinding Little by little, the surface wears down flat. ⚠️ What are the characteristics of tooth wear? Change is slow Easy to proceed without pain In many cases, when you become aware of it, it has already progressed. Example situations of tooth wear Teeth tips appear rounder or flatter than before It feels like the length has been shortened Increased food sensitivity 👉 Even in moments that are not visible from the outside 'Wear' may be a gradual process. 2. How do teeth change from your teens to your fifties? ✨ Dental observation points vary depending on age group! 🔹 Teenagers – Natural Beauty Tooth enamel is hard and transparent The end is slightly bumpy → rather a normal signal 🔹 20s – The Beginning of the Impact of Lifestyle Habits Drinking habits such as coffee and carbonated beverages → Color changes begin If there is bruxism, the end shape begins to change 🔹 30s – A period of noticeable change ✔ Flattened tooth tips ✔ Tingling sensation ✔ Gums appear to be receding “It didn’t bother me before…” If you think that It's likely already a sign of wear and tear. 🔹 Over 40 – Changes in impression may occur The lower body appears to be short Deepening wrinkles around the mouth 👉 Therefore, from the above period, not only the appearance but also Chewing function also needs to be checked do. 3. Can tooth wear be prevented? ✨ You can't stop it completely, but you can 'slow it down' The most important criterion is Correcting lifestyle habits no see. ⚠️ Behaviors that should be especially avoided Chew solid food often Nail biting Opening a package with your teeth Opening a bottle cap 👉 This behavior causes surface wear very quickly. 💡 If you sleep Grinding teeth If there is? → Splint (oral protection device) Need to wear ✔ Why do I need a splint? Protects teeth from direct wear Alleviate the pattern of excessive grinding in certain areas 👉 When you wear a splint Slows down the 'wear rate'. FAQ Q1. Is it cleaner to brush hard when brushing your teeth? A1. Rather, the space between the teeth and gums may become damaged. It may look clean, but it may actually be showing signs of wear and tear. It is recommended to wipe gently. It will work. Q2. Can teeth that have already become shorter be restored? A2. Teeth that have already been worn down do not regenerate on their own. However, if there is any discomfort in chewing function or aesthetics, There are ways to restore shape through prosthetic treatment. → A decision must be made after checking the exact status! Q3. Does tooth wear really change the shape of the face? A3. That's right. As the tooth height decreases, the bite height changes. The area around the mouth appears to be pressed down The lower jaw may appear to be short. conclusion ✔ Teeth also age ✔ Change happens very slowly and quietly. ✔ It may even lead to changes in facial expressions. From the age of 30 Tooth length, tip shape, and numbness Just check the degree Early detection of signs of aging is possible. 👉 Check in the mirror Are the tips of your teeth flatter than before? Does it feel short? If the change is evident We recommend that you have your current condition checked at the dentist. The surest way to slow down aging is “Knowing my exact condition”! 😊 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"? 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오수환 원장25.12.09Views 749Likes 7 [Health Column] AirNate – Why Laminates Can Provide Teeth Reshaping in as Little as a Week with Minimized Tooth Removal[14]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. “My teeth hurt my confidence when I smile…” You must have had these worries at least once. However, it is difficult to easily decide on laminate as it takes a long time and is painful. today How to quickly change your smile while minimizing damage to your natural teeth, even in your busy daily life. Differentiated from general laminate, Airnate I would like to talk about it. 1. Airnate What is it? ? 👋 Thin – precise – minimal damage Next-generation laminate completed with Unlike conventional laminates, AirNate Minimize the amount of tooth removal This is how it proceeds. Especially protecting natural teeth of the teeth Ideal design of color, shape, and proportion The key is to do it. ✔️ Design → Diagnosis → Custom Design → Production It is carried out step by step, Through this process What shape is most natural, what size and length are harmonious, and what lines are suitable for actual application? It will be reviewed in advance. Not only changes in appearance, Design that takes into account your face tone and lip line The characteristic is that it does this. 2. How is it different from existing laminates? ? 👋 The key difference is the amount of tooth removed. 📌 General laminate Numbness may occur if the amount of deletion is large. In some cases, anesthesia is required 📌 Airnate ✔ No or minimal deletion (less than 0.3 mm) ✔ It is less burdensome as it is often performed without anesthesia. ✔ Less discomfort and higher preservation of natural teeth ➡ Less burden and a more comfortable recovery process actually increase satisfaction. 👉 The amount of tooth removal varies from person to person depending on the oral condition. It is important to get accurate confirmation during the consultation stage. 3. Is it really possible to do it in just one week? 👋 It is possible. But " fast → It's not "low quality", Precise design process in a short period of time This is the key. AirNate proceeds in the following order: ✔ Pre-procedure facial and oral scan → Preview the design ✔ Production of ceramic prosthetics with a thickness of 0.3 mm or less ✔ Handmade coloring Naturalness avatar ✔ Applying ratio data Personalized design merit ✨ Color similar to natural teeth, not mechanical color ✨ Thin but functionally stable ✨ Minimize foreign body sensation after wearing ✨ Faster than other procedures 👉 Preview the "line that really suits me" The biggest advantage is that you can decide. 4. Who is it suitable for? ? 👋 especially ' fast If you need a balanced smile improvement ' no see. You may want to consider AirNate in the following cases: ✔ If there is a small gap in the front teeth (teeth arrangement) ✔ If there are stubborn stains that cannot be resolved with whitening (tooth discoloration) ✔ If the teeth are small and the proportions are not pretty when smiling, or if the teeth are broken and the line is uneven (tooth shape) ✔ If you have a specific event (interview, wedding, etc.) coming up (quick treatment) 👉 short-term changes can be a practical option when needed. ❓ FAQ Q1. Is this procedure painful? A1. Pain is reduced because the amount of tooth removed is small. In some cases, the procedure may be performed without anesthesia (depending on individual condition). Q2. Is it possible even if my teeth are not in good condition? A2. Since oral conditions vary from person to person, consultation and diagnosis are essential. Q3. Aren't the colors artificial? A3. Because it is manufactured to reflect the multi-layered structure of natural teeth, it is possible to create a design that harmonizes with the surrounding tone. 📝 conclusion Laminate, also known as dental shaping, is not simply a process of changing the visible part. Preserve natural teeth as much as possible While doing so Harmonious proportions, colors, and comfortable use Secure It is important to do so. Airnate Is ✔ Less time-consuming, ✔ Minimizes damage to natural teeth, ✔ It is attractive because it is designed to suit you. However, there may be individual differences in the application method depending on the condition. 👉 We recommend that you first proceed with an accurate diagnosis based on consultation. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? 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정재욱 원장25.12.08Views 620Likes 6 [Health Column] Is Misaligned Teeth Facial Asymmetry? The Accurate Guide to Orthodontic Treatment[7]
hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. I looked at myself in the mirror , “ It seems like the center line of my teeth doesn't line up with the center of my face. …? Facial asymmetry ? " This kind of worry , You've probably tried it at least once . In fact, many people come for orthodontic consultation. Is the misalignment of the tooth centerlines a simple alignment problem? , or not facial structure ( chin · bone ) Is it a problem? It's difficult to decide on your own, so visit a dentist. . today ✔️ Why do the center lines of teeth shift? , ✔️ How is it related to facial asymmetry? , ✔️ What is the standard for judging treatment? I'll let you know soon . 1. Why do the center lines of teeth shift? ? The main reason why the center line of the teeth is not aligned with the center of the face is Two things It is organized as . 🔸 Dental causes ( teeth · gum problems ) When the left and right teeth are different sizes When there is an imbalance in the arrangement of teeth due to overbite on only one side When teeth are pushed to one side due to tooth loss Like this Asymmetry of tooth arrangement This can cause a shift in the center line. . 🔸 Facial structural causes ( chin · nasal bone problems ) Asymmetry of the jawbone itself Deviated septum ( A condition in which the nasal bone dividing the nostrils is crooked ) If it is a structural cause, if necessary ENT · plastic surgery We also see patients together . But the important point is ! If there is an accompanying dental occlusion problem, Improvement is possible with just correction. There are many cases . 2. tooth Oh, is it important to align the center line? ? Is facial balance more important? ? 👉 Both are important, but ' Purpose and Standards ' This is different . This is one of the questions I get asked a lot. . “ Is the centerline of the teeth important? , Is facial symmetry important? ? " ✔️ Harmony between the center of the face and the center line of the upper teeth First, check whether the center line of the face and the center line of the upper teeth naturally align when you smile. This criterion is important when evaluating ‘aesthetics (natural smile)’. ✔️ Alignment of the center lines of the upper and lower teeth Next, How closely do the center lines of the upper and lower teeth match? I see. But the important point here is, It doesn't have to be perfectly 0mm! The molar occlusion is stable Center line difference within 1mm ramen There may be no need to force the teeth to move. Also, according to the standards of the Korean Orthodontic Association, Center line misalignment within 1.5 mm on both sides Is Normal dental range Also considered as . in other words , Correct occlusion + aesthetic harmony , The direction of correction is determined by considering the two criteria in a balanced manner. . If you have any aesthetic criteria you want , Depending on the individual's condition, treatment may be chosen to further align the center line. . FAQ Q1. Does a misaligned centerline of teeth mean facial asymmetry? ? A1. No, it's not . The center line can be misaligned just from teeth alignment issues. . Structural causes such as jawbones must be distinguished through diagnosis. . Q2. Do I have to align the center line exactly to make it look pretty? ? A2. Aesthetically, the more naturally the center lines align, the more harmonious it is. , Functionally, 1mm My difference Sometimes ramen isn't a big problem . Q3. If there is a structural problem, do I necessarily need surgery? ? A3. Even if there is a structural cause There are many cases that can be improved with just correction. . After an accurate diagnosis, we determine whether or not to use it concurrently. . conclusion Although tooth centerline misalignment may seem like a simple aesthetic problem, In reality stability of occlusion , Harmony of the entire face , Functional comfort These must be considered together. The extent to which the center line is misaligned Functionally problem-free range It could be, on the other way When occlusal imbalance affects the balance of the face There is also. So rather than judging on your own, It is very important to determine the exact cause through professional diagnosis. Orthodontic treatment is a method that can improve three things at once: facial balance + teeth alignment + functional comfort. Accurate diagnosis + customized treatment plan Once it is established, It will greatly help you regain a more natural, harmonious smile and stable facial lines. ✨ Ceramic Dentistry 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 Source: This column was written with reference to the guidelines of the Korean Orthodontic Association. 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김현순 원장25.12.02Views 881Likes 5 [Health Column] Is No-Prep Laminate Dental? Key Points You Need to Know[9]
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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 Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Orthodontic Federation (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Regular member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry - 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] Lifestyle Habits You Must Avoid to Ensure Long-Term Use of Implants 🔗[Expert Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health — Confused About Brushing and Gargling? 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오수환 원장25.12.01Views 15042Likes 8 [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 651Likes 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 480Likes 3 [Health Column] Invisalign: A Complete Guide to Clear Braces | Benefits, Wear Time, and Cost[5]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Recently, interest in transparent braces has increased significantly. At the center of it all is Invisalign There is a brand called . In the previous column too I briefly mentioned this when introducing the types of orthodontic devices. 👉[Health Column] Lingual Braces vs. Invisalign: How to Choose the 'Unnoticeable Braces'? Today, we'll delve deeper into Invisalign, exploring its advantages and limitations, as well as the importance of medical professionals. 1. What is Invisalign? Invisalign was developed by Align Technology in the United States. Representative transparent orthodontic device no see. Without the traditional wires or brackets, Device made of transparent plastic This method involves dividing the teeth into several stages (usually 20 to 100 stages) and wearing them sequentially to gradually move the teeth. ✔️ Invisalign production process - Scan your teeth with an intraoral digital scanner - Send scan data to US headquarters - Create 3D simulations based on tooth movement plans designed by medical staff - 3D printing of step-by-step transparent devices -Once the completed device arrives at the dentist, orthodontic treatment begins. The teeth move little by little as you wear the devices in a sequence that is meticulously planned for each step, and correction progresses. This whole process digital foundation In that it is made up of , Invisalign can be said to be an innovative orthodontic method that uses technology. 2. Advantages and limitations of Invisalign Invisalign silver 'Unobtrusive', 'Removable' has great advantages in two aspects. It is a treatment method that provides high satisfaction, especially to adults who are active in daily life or social activities. ✔️ Advantages - Almost invisible due to transparent device - The device is removable, making it easy to maintain oral hygiene. - Less gum irritation and relatively mild initial pain - Temporarily removable for important locations or filming However, Invisalign is not a panacea. The treatment effect may vary depending on the patient's cooperation and wearing habits, and there are limitations in cost and applicable cases. ✔️ Limits - Requires wearing for 20 to 22 hours a day - The cost is higher than general correction because the device is individually manufactured. - Results may vary significantly depending on treatment design capabilities. - May have limited application in complex teeth. ✔️ Comparison with bracket correction method item Invisalign (clear braces) Bracket correction Device type transparent plastic device Metal or ceramic brackets Aesthetics barely noticeable Looks good on the outside Whether detachable or not Possible (separate when eating or brushing teeth) Impossible (always attached) Hygiene management Easy to brush, less food stuck Needs maintenance, food can easily get stuck expense relatively high relatively inexpensive Wearing conditions Requires wearing for more than 20 hours a day Constant fixation, low cooperation 3. The key to Invisalign's success is its "medical team's design capabilities." Many people “Wouldn’t it be okay to just order a transparent device and put it in?” asks. But the most important part of Invisalign treatment is Accurate design and planning no see. Invisalign is not a simple ready-made product; it must be precisely designed to fit each patient's dental condition, specifying the direction, order, and amount of teeth movement. This process is all planned by the medical staff and the data is sent to Align headquarters for production. That is, even if you use devices of the same brand, The medical staff's diagnostic ability, orthodontic design experience, and ability to adjust during treatment Depending on the method, the degree of completion and treatment results may vary significantly. 4. Is Invisalign the right treatment for me? The Invisalign is clear A convenient and aesthetic correction method no see. However, it is not necessarily suitable for all patients. In cases where the arrangement of teeth is complex or cooperation is low, Rather, it may extend the treatment period or make it difficult to achieve the desired results. So, to determine if Invisalign is right for you and which treatment direction will be most effective, A thorough consultation with an experienced orthodontist is absolutely necessary. Please remember that the designer's fingertips are just as important as digital technology. Start your journey to healthy, beautiful teeth with a trusted medical team.😁 Director Kim Hyeon-sun Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Catholic University College of Medicine, Department of Orthodontics, Visiting Professor Orthodontic specialist (Ministry of Health and Welfare) Orthodontics and Accreditation (Korean Orthodontic Association) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship Associate Professor of Outpatient Clinic, CHA University Hospital Director of Hyun Ceramic Dental Clinic -------------------------------- Click here to see more posts about Cashdoc Orthodontics! 🔗 [Health Column] Why Does Braces Last Differently for Each Person? Lifestyle Habits That Interfere with Tooth Movement 🔗 [Health Column] Is Orthodontic Extraction Really Necessary? Orthodontic Extraction Criteria and Dental Clinic Selection Tips 🔗 [Health Column] Which Braces Are Best? 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김현순 원장25.08.14Views 872Likes 6 [Health Column] Why Does Braces Last Differently for Each Person? Lifestyle Habits That Interfere with Tooth Movement[5]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Orthodontic treatment is not simply a procedure to straighten teeth. Tooth movement is a complex process involving various factors, including the alveolar bone (gum bone), muscles, tongue position, and habits. that How long will the correction take? It is difficult to explain simply by the type of device or the hospital's capabilities. In fact, even with similar corrective devices, 1 year and a half With someone who ends up in a million More than 2 years There are people who get caught. One of the important factors that makes the difference is Lifestyle habits no see. Today, it can lengthen the correction period and, in some cases, affect the treatment results. Lifestyle habits Let's learn more about it. 1. Mouth breathing habit We are basically designed to breathe through our nose. However, nasal breathing becomes difficult due to rhinitis, allergies, or decreased oral muscle function. If you develop a habit of breathing through your mouth, it can affect the alignment of your teeth. Especially if mouth breathing has persisted since childhood, The direction of facial bone growth itself changes and the maxilla becomes narrower. malocclusion This increases the risk of it leading to For adults Even if pressure imbalances occur within the oral cavity, tooth movement may be delayed during orthodontic treatment. ✔️ Reasons that hinder tooth movement - The tongue position drops down and pushes the teeth outward - Weakened lip strength causes the front teeth to protrude or gap. - Occlusal problems occur when the growth balance of the upper and lower jaws is disrupted. ✔️ How to improve - Place your tongue on the roof of your mouth, close your lips slightly, and place your teeth slightly apart. - Problems that interfere with breathing, such as rhinitis and tonsillar hypertrophy, should be treated concurrently with ENT treatment. - Practice MFT (Myofunctional Therapy) consistently ✔️ Super easy MFT practice - 10 lip-puckering exercises - Inhale through your nose and exhale quietly. - Pronounce the 'huh' sound 10 times with your tongue touching the roof of your mouth. → Repeat 3 sets a day, make it a habit for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 2. The habit of clenching your teeth Unconsciously The habit of clenching one's teeth is a lifestyle habit that many people have without even realizing it. We often find ourselves tense in our jaws, especially when we're stressed, concentrating, or sleeping. This habit Temporomandibular joint pain, tooth wear, and periodontal tissue damage It can cause and if it is being corrected Inhibits tooth movement This is the main cause. ✔️ Reasons that hinder tooth movement - Continuous vertical pressure is transmitted to the orthodontic device, reducing movement. - The force applied in the opposite direction to the correction direction delays the correction time. - Increased risk of tooth root resorption during orthodontic treatment ✔️ Reasons that hinder tooth movement - Use of occlusal adjustment devices to avoid contact with molars - Self-awareness training to prevent unconscious bad habits - If necessary, concurrent botox treatment to relax jaw muscles ※ If you have a severe habit of clenching your teeth, the period of wearing a retainer after orthodontic treatment may be longer, so it is necessary to correct the habit in advance. 3. If you want to increase the treatment effect, start with your lifestyle habits. Orthodontics is not simply attaching devices to teeth. It is a treatment based on physiological changes that move teeth. thus Daily life habits This can directly affect the success or failure of your correction. for example, ✅ Tongue position If it is not corrected, the front teeth may spread apart again. ✅ Mouth breathing If you continue to do this, your face shape will change. ✅ The habit of biting teeth If this is present, teeth will not move properly, delaying treatment. Lifestyle items desirable habits Breathing method Nasal breathing, inhaling and exhaling quietly through the nose Tongue position Position the tip of your tongue so that it touches the roof of your mouth behind your upper teeth. Lip posture Close your lips gently and hold them together without using excessive force. jaw strength Keep your jaw relaxed and your teeth away from each other Sleeping position Sleep on your back, not on your side or stomach. Eating habits Chew using both sides equally As important as the treatment at the dentist is How do I live? no see. Changing small habits effort This alone can shorten the treatment period and maintain the results more stably. To maintain healthy teeth and function for a long time, start practicing today. 😁 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] Is Orthodontic Extraction Really Necessary? 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김현순 원장25.08.07Views 489Likes 4 [Health Column] Dark, Fine Gaps Between Your Teeth? How to Prevent Black Triangles[10]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Hyun-soon Kim of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. After orthodontic treatment, have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed black gaps between your teeth? “Is this a side effect of orthodontics?” “Do I need to correct it again?” There are more people who worry about this than you might think. This gap 'Black Triangle' This is called a natural phenomenon that often appears after correction. Today is this Black triangle I will explain in detail step by step, from causes to prevention and treatment. 1. What is a black triangle? Black triangle Iran, the gums between the teeth are not filled Black triangle shaped space This is what is meant by this phenomenon. especially Orthodontic treatment As teeth are aligned, gaps that were not visible before are often revealed. ✔️Why do black triangles appear? - When overlapping teeth spread out, gum tissue cannot fill the space. - The more trapezoidal the tooth shape, the more likely gaps are to form. - It occurs more easily when the gums are weakened due to periodontitis, etc. It may be noticeable temporarily, but in most cases it will improve over time. Gums naturally recover and are relieved Yes, it is possible. but Gum health This is not good or When there is a significant change in the arrangement of teeth Caution is needed as it can persist. 2. Can black triangles be prevented? Yes, it is completely preventable. Black triangles are more likely to occur when gum health is poor or periodontal tissue is weak. Daily maintenance is the most important. ✔️Prevention Key Checklist - Brush your teeth gently three times a day without irritating your gums. - Keep between teeth clean by using dental floss and interdental brushes - Prevent tartar and inflammation with regular scaling - Get regular periodontal diagnosis before and after orthodontic treatment These are the basic habits Teeth alignment Of course Gum health It is the most reliable way to protect it. 3. Black triangle, how is it treated? If you already have noticeable black triangles, here are some ways to relieve the discomfort: therapy It is also possible. However, it does not apply to all cases, so it is necessary to Choose after consulting with an expert Must do. ✔️Representative treatment method ① Tooth removal (IPR) - The side of the teeth 0.3~0.4mm How to narrow the gap between teeth by finely trimming them - The amount of removal is small and there is almost no pain. Natural arrangement This is possible - However, excessive removal can damage the teeth, so it must be done with caution. ② Resin filling treatment - In the black triangle space Aesthetic Resin Fill in to restore the natural shape - Short treatment time, and appearance with color adjustment Very natural - However, as time passes, it may discolor or Reoperation This may be necessary ※ Whether or not treatment is necessary depends on the individual's gum condition and tooth structure. Accurate diagnosis This is a priority. 4. Black Triangle: Do I really need treatment? Black triangle It is often the case that the silver is only superficially sensitive. However, in the following cases, it is recommended that you consider seeking medical attention. ✔️If treatment is needed - When food gets stuck between the gums and causes discomfort - When you feel self-confidence is low because you are concerned about the gaps in your smile - When satisfaction after correction is low and causes psychological stress Rather than forcing treatment simply because you don't like the look, degree of discomfort and Dental health status It is recommended to decide whether to treat based on this. Between the teeth Black triangle Although it may be uncomfortable to look at, it is completely preventable and can be improved with appropriate treatment when necessary. The most important thing is to maintain your gum health on a regular basis. Good living habits And, even after correction Steady management no see. Teeth are a precious asset that should be used throughout one's life. Pay more attention to orthodontics and care, not just for aesthetic reasons, but as a health decision. 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 Orthodontic 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] The Effects of Orthodontic Treatment, Not Just Being Pretty! The Need for Oral Health 🔗 [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? 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김현순 원장25.07.24Views 1345Likes 8 [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 288Likes 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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