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View moreNeoplant Dental Clinic
I had a consultation for implants and they explained everything very well.
24.02.04 Neo Dental Clinic
I visited for an implant consultation, and I was happy with how kindly they explained everything.
24.05.04 Neoplant Dental Clinic
I'm considering implants, and I want to thank the doctor for the kind and detailed consultation. The prices are reasonable too. Good...
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I came for an implant consultation and it was great because they explained everything kindly and in detail.
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View moreI'm curious about Neo Implants. How about this?[7]
I'm curious about Neo Implant. There are a few people around me who have had Neo implants, but the reviews weren't good. I was trying to find it, but I was wondering what to do. I was really worried because there was no place to collect events. But, in the Cashdoc Hospital event, they gathered together events for Neo Implant and various hospital treatments. I liked it because it was so informative and simple. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4712 I had a Neo implant done at Seongnam Somang Plant Hospital for 600,000 won. When I looked it up before, it was 1.1 million won, so I thought it was too expensive. At the Cashdoc Hospital event, they are offering Neo Implant for 600,000 won. I saw the event and immediately thought I was crazy I really like Seongnam Somang Plant Dental Clinic because they provide personalized care to each and every patient. It is harmless to the human body and replaces the self lost due to periodontal disease or accidents. The body is made of titanium, which has almost no side effects, On top of that, a prosthesis similar to a natural tooth is placed to restore the original This is a treatment that restores the same function as my teeth! Restoration of chewing power similar to natural teeth Gum bone preservation Preservation of surrounding teeth Satisfactory aesthetics They say that a specialist in high-difficulty implant placement, such as incisionless implant/immediate implant placement after tooth extraction, will take care of it. These are the operating hours of Somang Implant Dental Clinic, which is holding the Neo Implant Event! Weekdays 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 8:30 PM (Evening Clinic) Saturday: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Lunchtime: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM The hospital is really good and has good reviews. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4662 Hanam Good Day Dental Clinic is only for Hanam citizens. We are currently running a special sale on implants at incredibly low prices. If you are a Hanam citizen who wants a Neo implant, I think Hanam Good Haru Dental Clinic is a good choice! But it's not just an event, it's a special price for implants only at Cashdoc. You must make a reservation at Cashdoc. Anyone who is eligible to participate in the event must be in the Hanam area and over 30 years of age. High success rate: Neo Implant has shown excellent results in domestic and international clinical trials, with a 10-year survival rate of over 98%. Quick recovery: Neo Implants can be implanted immediately even when there is insufficient bone, which shortens the recovery period. Comfortable Dining: Neo implants are implanted using the 'skeletal integration' method, providing the same strength and stability as natural teeth, allowing for comfortable eating. In addition, Neo Implant has developed a surface treatment technology that prevents ‘biofilm’ for the first time in Korea. Helps reduce the incidence of peri-implantitis. My friend chose Neo Implant, had surgery, and is currently recovering. Although the recovery is not yet complete, he said that the results so far are satisfactory. Those who are familiar with Neo Implants, please let me know what the two hospitals above are like! I'm really curious too
벚꽃좋아24.01.11Views 206Likes 0 They say my tooth is broken and I might need an implant.[3]
My father goes for regular dental checkups. He visited with a light heart just to get a scaling, but it turns out one of his inner molars is chipped. That explains why he mentioned his teeth have been aching lately. The doctor advised us to proceed with the treatment, but the problem is that we should assume we might need an implant. I hope the treatment goes smoothly without any issues.
곰곰미26.07.12Views 26Likes 1 Is it better to get implant treatment as soon as possible?[8]
I have a problem with my upper right molar. I definitely feel that my gums have weakened because when I chew hard things, I get the sensation that my teeth are pressing against my gums. It feels like the teeth are sinking slightly into the gums. I was recommended implants a few years ago, but putting the cost aside, it took quite a long time because I had to monitor the tooth for over three months after extraction and then for another three months after treatment. Some time has passed since then, and while I think it would be better to get treatment eventually, I'm really conflicted because it isn't severe enough to significantly interfere with my daily life. Is it better to receive treatment proactively as soon as possible, or can I just continue with my daily life if it doesn't significantly interfere with my daily routine? I'm worried that going for treatment might just make things worse.
켈리장26.07.09Views 47Likes 0 How do you care for your gums after dental implants?[5]
I got dental implants, but I'm worried because it seems like I keep getting inflammation. My gums are naturally on the weaker side, so I want to be extra careful with their care. I'm curious to know how you usually manage your oral hygiene. In addition to basic oral care such as brushing, flossing, and using a waterpik, please recommend any products or habits that have been helpful. I am particularly concerned about the area around implants because food tends to get trapped easily and cleaning is difficult. I am also curious if you undergo regular scaling or gum treatment. I think lifestyle habits are also important for implants to last a long time. For example, I’ve heard that smoking and excessive drinking affect gum health, so if you could share any methods you’ve actually seen effective while managing your oral health, it would be a great help.
임★선26.07.09Views 46Likes 1
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View more[Health Column] Just Remember This on the Day of Your Implant! Hourly Checklist from Before Surgery to After You Go Home 📝✨[5]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic It is. 😉✨ While the quality of the surgery itself is crucial for implants, how you spend and manage the day of the operation has a significant impact on the future recovery process and outcome. Before visiting the dental clinic, you must have many worries and questions, such as "Can I eat breakfast?" and "Can I resume my daily activities immediately after surgery?" Today, we will summarize the key points most frequently asked by patients on the day of your implant procedure, in chronological order, for you to understand clearly and concisely. 💡👇 1️⃣ How should I prepare at home before going to the dentist for surgery? Please make sure to relax your body with sufficient sleep and rest the day before surgery! Many people feel nervous before dental implant surgery. Drinking late into the night before or getting insufficient sleep can increase anxiety on the day of the surgery, which can also affect the speed of your recovery. Rather than scheduling a strenuous day, the best approach is to manage your condition by resting comfortably at home. 📌 On the day, make sure to Please visit in the best possible condition after getting sufficient rest. I recommend this! (Source: AI Image) 2️⃣ Do I need to skip breakfast on the morning of the surgery? For implant surgery performed under local anesthesia, please do not skip a meal and come after eating a light meal! Many people mistakenly believe that they must come on an empty stomach before surgery, but when undergoing local anesthesia, it is actually better to come after having a hearty (but light!) meal. This is because if you come on an empty stomach, symptoms of dizziness or hypoglycemia may occur during surgery due to tension. We recommend meals that are easy on the stomach, such as warm, easily digestible porridge or soft rice. ⚠️ Please note! If 'sedation treatment (sleep implant)' is scheduled instead of general anesthesia, the dental clinic will inform you in advance You must strictly observe the fasting time! 3️⃣ What should I do if I am currently taking any medication? Please be sure to inform your medical staff in advance of any medications you are currently taking, such as blood circulation supplements or diabetes medication! The tendency for bleeding during surgery or the recovery process can vary completely depending on the ingredients of the medications the patient normally takes. If you are taking blood circulation medication, anticoagulants, diabetes medication, osteoporosis medication, etc., you must have an in-depth consultation with dental medical staff before surgery. ⚠️ The most important point! Just because you are afraid it might be bad for your health or are scared of the surgery Stopping the medication on your own is strictly prohibited and is very dangerous. Please be sure to adjust according to the instructions of the attending medical staff. 4️⃣ What precautions should I take immediately after surgery? Please bite down firmly on the gauze to stop the bleeding, and refrain from spitting or gargling! Just because you have stepped out of the operating room does not mean the entire process is over. The time immediately following surgery, during which cells settle and hemostasis occurs, is critical. You must keep your mouth tightly closed and bite down on the sterile gauze provided by the dentist for the prescribed sufficient time to ensure proper hemostasis. There are cases where people keep spitting out saliva or gargle vigorously with water to rinse their mouths because they taste blood. ⚠️ This action is the main culprit that increases pressure in the mouth and dislodges blood clots from the wound, causing bleeding to continue for a longer period. Even if it feels a bit unpleasant, you must naturally swallow the saliva and blood to stop it! 5️⃣ When should I start eating on the day of surgery, and what kind of food should I eat? Once the anesthesia wears off, please eat mainly soft and non-irritating foods! You may be hungry after surgery, but chewing food while the anesthesia has not fully worn off can cause you to bite your cheek or tongue hard and injure it. Therefore, you should start eating only after you have confirmed that your sensation has returned to some extent. For the day's menu, you should avoid hot soup, spicy stews, hard side dishes, and tough meat, as these can irritate the wound. Soft liquid foods or cooled porridge are recommended. ✔️ When eating, if possible, avoid foods you have not received treatment for Please have the sense to chew carefully toward the teeth and gums on the opposite side. , don't forget! 6️⃣ How long and how should I apply cold compresses to my face after surgery? You must apply cold compresses diligently for the first 48 hours after surgery to reduce swelling! There is nothing better than ice packs for reducing heat in the surgical area and minimizing swelling. The golden time for cold compresses is for about two days (48 hours) starting immediately after surgery. When applying an ice pack to your face, keeping it on for an hour at a time can strain your skin, so it is most effective to repeat the process of applying it for about 10 to 15 minutes and then taking a short break. 📌 If you apply ice directly to the skin while it is still frozen Due to the risk of frostbite, be sure to wrap the ice pack in a thin towel or handkerchief and apply it gently. 7️⃣ Is light exercise or a sauna okay on the day of surgery? On the day of surgery, please refrain from exercising, using the sauna, drinking alcohol, and smoking! You must absolutely not go to the gym or hot saunas and steam rooms thinking, "It's okay to sweat a little, right?" If blood circulation speeds up excessively and blood pressure rises, bleeding from a wound that had stopped may start gushing out again, or your face may swell up like a black eye. In particular, alcohol and tobacco are deadly enemies that hinder recovery. ⚠️ In particular, smoking severely interferes with the 'osseointegration process,' where the implant screw firmly bonds with the gum bone. For successful initial settlement, even if it is difficult... Quitting smoking and drinking is absolutely essential! 8️⃣ Are these symptoms appearing after surgery normal? Or do I need to see a dentist? Slight swelling or minor bleeding is normal, but please contact us immediately if severe pain and a high fever persist! You may be worried as various symptoms appear when you return home after surgery. Typically, slight swelling, minor bleeding mixed with saliva, and a dull, uncomfortable sensation when chewing or opening your mouth are very common and normal symptoms experienced as the wound heals. These usually gradually improve after about 2 to 3 days. However, if there are warning signs that go beyond the normal recovery phase, you must visit the dental clinic without delay. 🚨 If you experience the following symptoms, do not wait for your next appointment. Please contact the dental clinic immediately and visit! - When the bleeding does not stop over time and blood keeps gurgling out - When the pain is so severe that it cannot be controlled at all, even with prescription medication - When yellow pus comes out of the surgical site or a strong foul odor is emitted - When accompanied by a high fever throughout the body or when facial swelling does not subside and gradually worsens 💬 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. How much pain is there on the day of implant surgery? A1. Since the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, you will feel almost no pain during the surgery. However, as the anesthesia wears off, throbbing pain may begin depending on your individual sensitivity. If you take the medication prescribed by the dentist exactly as directed, the pain is generally bearable. You don't need to worry too much! 😊 Q2. Do I have to eat only porridge for a few days after surgery? A2. We strongly recommend soft porridge or gruel for the day of surgery and the following day to avoid irritating the wound. Once the swelling subsides and pain decreases, you may gradually transition to a regular diet, starting with easy-to-chew side dishes such as steamed eggs and tofu. However, please avoid hard or chewy foods until the wound is completely healed, and please eat on the opposite side of your mouth! 🎯 Conclusion Many people often think, "With implants, once the surgery goes perfectly, that's the end of it!" However, you must remember that meticulous home care on the day of surgery is the true starting point for a stable recovery. 💡 One small daily habit and one minor precaution can reduce pain and swelling at the surgical site, and furthermore, shorten the time it takes for the implant to firmly bond to the bone. Please keep the checklist shared today in mind, and I hope you have a comfortable day without overexerting yourself. If you experience any discomfort, please do not endure it. Restore your dental health safely and firmly through consultation and check-ups with our medical professionals! 🦷 Seoul Centum Dental Clinic will be with you until the day you can enjoy delicious food to your heart's content with strong teeth. 🧡 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 원장26.07.08Views 96Likes 3 [Health Column] 😁 I heard front tooth implants are trickier than molars? A checklist for a natural, fail-free fill![5]
hello, Director Lee Seon-ho of Toktok Plant Dental Clinic no see. The front teeth are the first part of the face to catch our eye when we smile or speak. Therefore, losing your front teeth causes not only the inconvenience of chewing food but also a sense of loss in daily life, such as a loss of confidence in your appearance or slurred speech, which feels much greater than expected. When considering front tooth implants, many people are most concerned about "how naturally it will blend with the surrounding teeth." This is because even slight differences in color, length, or gum line can quickly make it look awkward. I will kindly go over the key points you must check before treatment for a successful front tooth restoration! 1️⃣ Why are front tooth implants trickier than molars? While the primary function of molars is chewing, front teeth must address both function and visible aesthetics simultaneously. ⚠️ The obstacle of thin gum bone Unlike the bone around the molars, the gum bone in the front teeth area is naturally relatively thin. If the condition of the gum bone is not carefully considered, the prosthesis may appear unusually long or the gum line may look unnatural, making it easy to notice. ✨ The awkwardness created by subtle differences Even the slightest differences in tooth brightness, translucency, or length can make the overall impression look unnatural. Therefore, a highly precise design process is essential, from the placement to the design of the final prosthesis. 📌 The Importance of a Comprehensive Plan To avoid failure, we must not stop at simply implanting artificial teeth; we must begin by three-dimensionally predicting the patient's gum bone condition, implant placement, and the harmony of the gum line. Many people worry, "Will my front teeth stick out every time I look in the mirror?" or "What if the gum line looks dark?" Addressing these very aesthetic details is the key to front tooth treatment. 2️⃣ How are the treatment plans and prosthetic designs for natural-looking front teeth processed? We analyze the changing condition of the gum bone after tooth extraction using 3D digital technology and design using customized materials. After extracting a front tooth, the gum bone naturally absorbs and shrinks over time during the healing process. Since the bone around the front teeth is thin, delaying treatment may result in a less aesthetically pleasing final prosthesis. 🔹 Customized step-by-step treatment based on oral condition Implantation conditions immediately after tooth extraction If the volume and thickness of the gum bone are sufficient and there is no severe inflammation in the surrounding area, the implant can be placed immediately on the same day the tooth is extracted. This greatly helps to minimize bone loss and maintain a natural gum line. Cases requiring stepwise treatment On the other hand, if inflammation is severe or bone damage is extensive, it is safer not to proceed with implantation forcefully; instead, you must first control the inflammation to create an environment where the bone can heal, and then proceed step by step. Review of Bone Graft and Gum Graft Bone grafting is considered when there is insufficient bone for support, while gum grafting is considered when gum volume or lines need to be improved. To this end, the condition of the bone, the distance between surrounding teeth, and the occlusal relationship are precisely checked using 3D CT and digital analysis. 🔹 Prosthetic fabrication that maximizes naturalness If the surgery is successful, the prosthetic design follows, taking into account the color and translucency of the surrounding teeth as well as the connection point with the gums. 🔸 Utilization of customized abutments By using abutments that are not off-the-shelf but are precisely fitted to the curvature of the patient's gums, it helps the prosthesis connect as if naturally filling in from within the gums. 🔸 Zirconia Prosthesis Selection Zirconia is a useful material that can satisfy both hard strength and the natural subtle translucency and aesthetics of teeth. Of course, the specific material is ultimately determined by comprehensively considering the tooth position, occlusal relationship, and the color of surrounding teeth. 🙋♂️ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. How long does front tooth implant treatment usually take? A1. Treatment duration varies depending on the condition of the alveolar bone and whether bone grafting is required. Generally, if the bone condition is good, it takes about 4 months for the upper front teeth and about 3 months for the lower front teeth. However, if extensive bone or gum grafting is required, the treatment period may be extended. Q2. Do I have to live with my front teeth looking empty during the treatment period? A2. Since the front teeth are immediately visible during public activities, many people worry about their social lives. You can rest assured that we can carefully coordinate the process to ensure there is no aesthetic discomfort in daily life by fabricating temporary teeth tailored to your oral condition and treatment plan. Q3. How should I care for my front tooth after the implants are finished? A3. Gum care is key to maintaining beauty for a long time. You should make thorough brushing and interdental care a part of your daily routine to prevent food from getting trapped around the prosthesis, and it is recommended to consistently check for changes in the gum line and the occlusal status of the prosthesis through regular dental checkups. 🎯 Conclusion: Final Summary for Fail-Proof Front Tooth Restoration Harmony with the surroundings is key! To achieve satisfactory results, you must go beyond simply filling empty spaces and consider the gum line, tooth color, and symmetry balance. Precise diagnosis is essential! Considering the characteristics of thin anterior gum bone, carefully check the implant placement and whether bone grafting is necessary through 3D CT analysis. Check your overall oral balance! Occasionally, damaged molars are neglected, leading to chewing food solely with the front teeth until even the front teeth become damaged. In such cases, rather than treating only the front teeth, the overall occlusion... ✨ Rather than choosing a treatment that finishes 'quickly' at all costs, please make a decision after thoroughly consulting with a specialist to ensure that your gum condition, implantation plan, and prosthetic design are precisely tailored for a natural restoration of your front teeth. Correcting the underlying relationship is essential for the longevity of your implants. Smart Implant Dental Clinic Director Lee Seon-ho Ministry of Health and Welfare Certified Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Osstem Implant Master course certificate Advisory Member of the Osstem Implant Clinical Research Center Academic Director of the YDEC Clinical Research Society Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Member of the American Academy of Osteointegration (AO) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry
이선호 원장26.07.07Views 92Likes 4 [Health Column] My Implant Is Loose or Has Fallen Out! | Causes and Emergency Response Explained by a Prosthodontist[8]
hello! Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Chief Director Jae-wook Jeong It is. 👋 💬 "I spent a lot of money and time just to get this implant done... but suddenly I felt a snap and it's loose. Do I have to have the surgery done all over again? And what about the cost?" If a dental implant you have been using perfectly fine suddenly becomes loose or falls out one day, it is natural for anyone to feel a sinking heart and anxiety. You are likely to be worried, asking, "Is this a side effect?" or "Do I have to have a re-operation from the beginning?" ⚠️ To start with the conclusion, there is no need to panic! Among the implant structures, ' This is because there is a very high probability that it is a minor issue where some screws have come slightly loose. . In today's column, I will explain in a very easy-to-understand way, from the perspective of a prosthodontist, the three real causes of loose or falling implants, as well as emergency measures you should absolutely never take before visiting the dentist. ✨ 1️⃣ What is the structure of an implant? 👋 If you understand the prefabricated structure, you can see the reason for the shaking and the answer. While natural teeth are connected to the bone as a whole, implants, which are artificial teeth, have a 'modular structure' composed of a total of three parts. 🔩 🔸 Fixture: An artificial tooth root firmly embedded in the gum bone 🔸 Crown: An artificial tooth shaped like a white head that is visible to the eye. 🔸 Abutment: An intermediate post connecting the root (fixture) and the crown (secured with a small screw) 🔎 The cause is right here! If the strong pressure generated when we chew food every day persists for a long time, this small screw (Abutment Screw) connecting the post and the head may loosen slightly. 💡 If, fortunately, your gum bone is perfectly fine but only this screw is loose, the head portion will wobble or fall out. In this case, please rest assured that the issue can be easily resolved by visiting the dentist to tighten the screw securely or replace it with a new one! 2️⃣ What is the real cause of implants becoming loose and falling out? 👋 From simple parts issues to signals from the gum bone, the response varies depending on the cause. 🛠️ Cause 1. When the 'dental adhesive' securing the crown has melted Dental adhesive is used to attach the implant head (crown) to the post. However, the mouth is a harsh environment where saliva (moisture) is always abundant and strong chewing forces are constantly at work. Because of this, over time, the adhesive naturally dissolves, causing only the crown to detach. 📌 Since there is no problem with the root itself, please bring the detached crown to the dental clinic, and we will clean the inside thoroughly and reattach it securely. 🚨 Cause 2. The most dangerous sign! When bone has eroded due to 'peri-implantitis' If the two issues mentioned earlier are minor 'parts problems,' the most serious cause to watch out for is 'peri-implantitis.' Unlike natural teeth, implants lack the defensive tissue called the 'periodontal ligament' that prevents bacterial invasion. If tartar and plaque accumulate around the implant and cause inflammation, the gum bone will erode at a very rapid rate. ⚠️ If the gum bone has eroded and the artificial root (fixture) itself becomes loose, the existing implant must be removed. Gum treatment and bone grafting must be performed first, followed by re-surgery. If the tooth becomes loose accompanied by pus or a foul odor from the gums, you must visit a dentist immediately! 3️⃣ What are the 3 things to 'absolutely avoid' when an implant is loose? 👋 An unintentional action taken out of panic ends up requiring a shovel to fix what could have been fixed with a hoe. Before going to the dentist, you must absolutely not do the following out of anxiety! 🙅♂️ ❌ Trying to shake it repeatedly with your hand or tongue: This may cause the screw to break completely inside or cause additional damage to the surrounding gum bone. ❌ Continue chewing food on the missing side: If the pillar part remaining where the head fell off is damaged or broken, the entire pillar must be replaced. Be sure to eat on the opposite side! ❌ Attempting to fit it back in yourself or neglecting it: If you roughly try to fit a detached crown back in at home, it can misalign the bite (occlusion) and allow foreign substances to enter, causing inflammation. Furthermore, if left untreated for a long time, surrounding teeth may tilt into the empty space, making reattachment impossible. ❔ FAQ: Everything About Implant Prosthesis Dislodgement Q1. The entire crown of my implant fell out. I'm busy, so would it be okay if I came back a few days later? A1. You must visit us as soon as possible! If you leave the missing tooth untreated for more than a week, the surrounding teeth will subtly tilt or shift toward the empty space. Additionally, gum tissue will fill in around the post, preventing the existing prosthesis from fitting. In this case, a perfectly good prosthesis must be remade, which increases both the cost and the treatment period. 😥 Q2. If I go to the dentist because my implant is loose, do I have to have it extracted and undergo re-surgery no matter what? A2. No! The treatment varies completely depending on the cause of the loosening. If the internal screw has simply come loose or the adhesive has melted, the issue can be resolved very simply by retightening or reattaching the existing parts, and this applies to the majority of patients. However, if bone has eroded due to peri-implantitis, re-surgery may be necessary, so you must confirm the exact condition through a dental examination. Q3. Why do the implant screws come loose so often? Was the procedure done incorrectly? A3. This is due to the immense chewing force of the human jaw and the limitations of the 'screw structure,' rather than a problem with the procedure itself. Unlike natural teeth, implants lack the 'periodontal ligament' that absorbs shock, so the impact is transmitted directly to the bone and the screw. If you enjoy tough or hard foods, or have habits of teeth grinding or clenching, the screw may loosen more frequently. Q4. If the prosthesis falls out or breaks, do I have to bear all the costs? A4. Treatment is available free of charge or at a partial cost, depending on the 'Warranty Period Regulations' of the dental clinic where you received the procedure. Most dental clinics operate their own warranty systems. However, please be sure to check the clinic's guidelines, as you may be excluded from the warranty if you completely failed to keep regular check-up appointments or if there was clear negligence on your part (such as neglecting severe bruxism or consuming hard foods)! 🔍 🎯 Conclusion: Regular checkups that adhere to the golden time are key! When an implant becomes loose or falls out, the most important thing is 'speed'. 🏃♂️ Even if it is a simple issue with parts or adhesive, if left untreated for a long time, the gum tissue will fill the empty space, causing a simple treatment to escalate into a complex and major one. If there is a missing prosthesis (crown), place it in a clean gauze or container. Please visit the dental clinic within 1 to 2 days at the latest This is the golden time to protect your precious implants safely and at the lowest cost. 💡 Key Management Points from the Director! In fact, simply getting regular checkups every six months is enough to sufficiently prevent screw loosening or peri-screw inflammation. If you experience any discomfort in your daily life or feel even slight looseness, please do not delay and be sure to visit a dentist to have your condition checked! 🩺 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'? 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 원장26.07.06Views 100Likes 4 [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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