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View moreHaroo Dental Implant Clinic
Visit verification complete #Implant: 280,000 KRW per unit / Total: 2,800,000 KRW A friend informed me about the event, so I made a reservation and visited. I had sleep sedation for my implants. I had dental anxiety, and it was difficult to receive treatment, but with sleep sedation, I felt almost no pain. I underwent a maxillary sinus lift and had a total of 7 implants, including bone grafting. From the doctor to the consultants and front desk staff, everyone was kind and the treatment was done very well without any pain. If you are worried about getting implants, I recommend this place^^
24.08.13 Orun Dental Clinic
Visit verification complete #Precautions for Factory-type Dental Implants This is my husband's implant treatment. Three implants and one crown to be placed. Bone grafting is also necessary, and we need to perform a sinus lift. It's a major procedure. We have visited three places just for the estimate and decided on this one. So far, I am pleased with the choice. I hope the treatment goes well. I think we will settle with this dental clinic.^^
23.08.15 Haroo Dental Implant Clinic
Visit verification complete #Implant: 280,000 KRW per unit / Total: 2,800,000 KRW I was looking for a hospital to get an implant after losing a molar, and I had a consultation at a temporary implant clinic through a cash event, where I got bone grafting and the implant fixture done right away. I thought it would be a non-incisional procedure, but after the consultation, I ended up having to go with an incision. The implant was suggested at an event price, but it was an unknown brand, so I was recommended the Osstem brand, which is more expensive, but I decided to go with it. Thankfully, I didn’t feel much pain after the anesthesia, and the staff were very kind in explaining everything to me. I’m going back in two weeks to have the stitches removed.
24.08.31 King Kong Dental Clinic
I like that the implant and bone grafting were so affordable, even though they are expensive procedures.
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View moreJeongplant bone graft implant is less painful than I expected.[14]
Since it was my first time receiving this treatment, my biggest concerns before the implant surgery were as follows: 1) Pain and Anesthesia How painful is the anesthesia? What if the anesthesia wears off during the surgery? Will it hurt when the bone graft material is inserted? 2) Bone graft implant failure What if it fails because it doesn't fuse well with my bone... 3) Swelling and daily life What if my face swells up severely or bruises after the surgery? Will it swell enough that I have to take time off work? Do I need to adjust the schedule? I was lying in the operating room after having my face and mouth disinfected, and I can't forget the tension. That was the moment my heart beat the fastest!! Once I actually got the anesthesia, the only scary things during the surgery were the sound of the machines and the faint vibrations in my head; since I had absolutely no sensation, it actually felt anticlimactic. Am I... scared???!!! lol The surgery went well without any complications, unlike I expected. I had an X-ray taken, listened to the instructions, and came home. Since I applied ice packs properly and took painkillers on time, the pain was definitely much less than I had feared. That is a really great tip. I was careful not to touch the bone graft site as much as possible because irritating it can interfere with the grafted bone, and I also avoided using straws. If you worry a lot like me, Please make a decision after thoroughly researching and comparing clinical experience and hospital cases. It will definitely be helpful!
폭스26.06.09Views 114Likes 1 If you neglect tooth loss, you'll end up needing the full course of bone grafts and implants lol
I lost a molar, but honestly, it's not even noticeable, and I'm of the opinion that it doesn't matter if I eat on the other side. If there is anyone living with this neglected for N years.......it's definitely time for a bone graft and implants....lol I had bone graft and implant surgery at Pyeongchang like that. Ultimately, it finished well, and now I eat well and live well, but...? I think it would have been much easier to get it over with if I hadn't put it off and just rushed to the dentist. I'm doing well now, but that's the only thing I find a bit lacking hahaha
못난마름모26.04.01Views 102Likes 0 I've been told I need a bone graft. Are there any places in Bupyeong, Incheon that offer dental implants?[1]
I went to the dentist, and they told me I don't have enough bone and need a bone graft to get implants. When I look for a hospital, the thing I check the most is whether the doctor is a specialist, lol. I heard that the head director of Plan Dental Clinic is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. If anyone has experience with bone grafting, I am curious to know what your experience was like. I would also like to know if it hurts and how long the recovery period takes.
라밍이26.03.26Views 81Likes 0 [Health Column] There are so many different types of implant bone grafting... What criteria should you use to choose?[7]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. If you hear the explanation “let’s do bone grafting together” during your implant consultation, Many people 'Is treatment truly necessary? What are the criteria for selection?' is the question most people are curious about. Bone grafting is not simply an “additional treatment”; 👉 Bone quantity and condition 👉 Implant location 👉 Functional and aesthetic requirements This is a treatment process that is decided by considering these factors together. To understand the types and characteristics of bone grafting at a glance ✔️ When you need it ✔️ In which case which method is chosen? ✔️ Judgment points you should know I'll try to organize it. Why is 'bone grafting' necessary for implants? 🦷 Implants need strong bone to be stably placed. implants is an artificial tooth root (fixture) Fixed to the jawbone It is a treatment that is done. so ✔ Sufficient amount of bone ✔ Adequate bone density is very important. but, If you have been missing teeth for a long time If the inflammation was severe If the gum bone is originally thin In many cases, the bone has already been absorbed, so a bone graft may be necessary. That is, the implant Reinforcement process for stronger and longer lasting use It's good to understand it like this! What types of implant bone grafting are there? 🦷There are four main types, and the choice depends on the situation. ① Autologous bone graft — “Is this how you use my bones?” ✔ This is a method of harvesting and using bones from my body. ✨ merit Highest survival rate Bone regeneration is also fast ⚠️ disadvantage Additional procedures are needed to harvest bone. The scope of treatment may be expanded It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 If you have a severe bone deficiency 👉 Situations where stability is especially important ② Allogeneic bone graft — “Is it safe to use other people’s bones?” ✔ This is a method of using donated bones after sterilizing them. ✨ merit Less burdensome than autologous bone Relatively rapid bone formation ⚠️ disadvantage Absorption rate can be relatively fast It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 When it is burdensome to use only autologous bone 👉 With other transplant materials Mix and use together It often happens ③ Xenograft — “Is it okay to use animal bones?” ✔ We use ingredients that are safely refined from bones derived from animals such as cows and pigs. ✨ Advantages The structure is stable Good shape retention, good for maintaining volume ⚠️ Cons Bone formation may be somewhat slow It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 Maxillary sinus augmentation 👉 When maintaining bone shape is important ④ Synthetic bone graft — “Are there any materials that are completely artificial?” ✔ It is an artificially produced bone graft. ✨ Advantages Low risk of infection Consistent quality Easy to use ⚠️ Cons May have limitations when used alone It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 Mixed use with other grafting materials 👉 When a relatively small range of reinforcement is required So, which bone graft is best? 🦷The correct answer is 'the combination that suits the situation' all. This is a question I get asked a lot, but there is no single 'right' answer. Because the selection is determined by considering all of the factors below. ✔ How much bone is lacking? ✔ Location of implant placement ✔ Whether to plant at the same time ✔ Overall health So in some cases Use of multiple grafts together Sometimes it does. in other words, " bone grafting = Rather than “optional”, “The safest treatment process tailored to your current condition.” It would be most accurate to understand it like this. FAQ Q1. Is bone grafting absolutely necessary? A1. Not everyone needs it, but Insufficient bone condition directly affects implant stability. It is important to first accurately check the condition through consultation. Q2. Which bone graft is the ‘best’? A2. Rather than saying that a particular graft material is always the best, **the choice that best suits the individual's bone condition and treatment plan is the 'best'**. Q3. I am concerned that bone grafting may be overtreatment. A3. If it is not necessary, do not proceed, rather It is often essential for long-term stability and maintenance. . conclusion Implant bone grafting, remember it like this! ✔️ Not “over-treatment”, but only when necessary ✔️ Type varies depending on condition ✔️ It is not a treatment that focuses on just one thing. ✔️ Above all else Accurate diagnosis is key It may feel burdensome, but Considering long-term stability and usage period A process that is meaningful enough This could be it. After consulting with a medical professional, choose the best method for your condition. 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?
이현섭 원장26.01.02Views 525Likes 5
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View more[Health Column] There are so many different types of implant bone grafting... What criteria should you use to choose?[7]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. If you hear the explanation “let’s do bone grafting together” during your implant consultation, Many people 'Is treatment truly necessary? What are the criteria for selection?' is the question most people are curious about. Bone grafting is not simply an “additional treatment”; 👉 Bone quantity and condition 👉 Implant location 👉 Functional and aesthetic requirements This is a treatment process that is decided by considering these factors together. To understand the types and characteristics of bone grafting at a glance ✔️ When you need it ✔️ In which case which method is chosen? ✔️ Judgment points you should know I'll try to organize it. Why is 'bone grafting' necessary for implants? 🦷 Implants need strong bone to be stably placed. implants is an artificial tooth root (fixture) Fixed to the jawbone It is a treatment that is done. so ✔ Sufficient amount of bone ✔ Adequate bone density is very important. but, If you have been missing teeth for a long time If the inflammation was severe If the gum bone is originally thin In many cases, the bone has already been absorbed, so a bone graft may be necessary. That is, the implant Reinforcement process for stronger and longer lasting use It's good to understand it like this! What types of implant bone grafting are there? 🦷There are four main types, and the choice depends on the situation. ① Autologous bone graft — “Is this how you use my bones?” ✔ This is a method of harvesting and using bones from my body. ✨ merit Highest survival rate Bone regeneration is also fast ⚠️ disadvantage Additional procedures are needed to harvest bone. The scope of treatment may be expanded It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 If you have a severe bone deficiency 👉 Situations where stability is especially important ② Allogeneic bone graft — “Is it safe to use other people’s bones?” ✔ This is a method of using donated bones after sterilizing them. ✨ merit Less burdensome than autologous bone Relatively rapid bone formation ⚠️ disadvantage Absorption rate can be relatively fast It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 When it is burdensome to use only autologous bone 👉 With other transplant materials Mix and use together It often happens ③ Xenograft — “Is it okay to use animal bones?” ✔ We use ingredients that are safely refined from bones derived from animals such as cows and pigs. ✨ Advantages The structure is stable Good shape retention, good for maintaining volume ⚠️ Cons Bone formation may be somewhat slow It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 Maxillary sinus augmentation 👉 When maintaining bone shape is important ④ Synthetic bone graft — “Are there any materials that are completely artificial?” ✔ It is an artificially produced bone graft. ✨ Advantages Low risk of infection Consistent quality Easy to use ⚠️ Cons May have limitations when used alone It is mainly used in cases like this 👉 Mixed use with other grafting materials 👉 When a relatively small range of reinforcement is required So, which bone graft is best? 🦷The correct answer is 'the combination that suits the situation' all. This is a question I get asked a lot, but there is no single 'right' answer. Because the selection is determined by considering all of the factors below. ✔ How much bone is lacking? ✔ Location of implant placement ✔ Whether to plant at the same time ✔ Overall health So in some cases Use of multiple grafts together Sometimes it does. in other words, " bone grafting = Rather than “optional”, “The safest treatment process tailored to your current condition.” It would be most accurate to understand it like this. FAQ Q1. Is bone grafting absolutely necessary? A1. Not everyone needs it, but Insufficient bone condition directly affects implant stability. It is important to first accurately check the condition through consultation. Q2. Which bone graft is the ‘best’? A2. Rather than saying that a particular graft material is always the best, **the choice that best suits the individual's bone condition and treatment plan is the 'best'**. Q3. I am concerned that bone grafting may be overtreatment. A3. If it is not necessary, do not proceed, rather It is often essential for long-term stability and maintenance. . conclusion Implant bone grafting, remember it like this! ✔️ Not “over-treatment”, but only when necessary ✔️ Type varies depending on condition ✔️ It is not a treatment that focuses on just one thing. ✔️ Above all else Accurate diagnosis is key It may feel burdensome, but Considering long-term stability and usage period A process that is meaningful enough This could be it. After consulting with a medical professional, choose the best method for your condition. 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?
이현섭 원장26.01.02Views 525Likes 5 [Health Column] Is Bone Grafting Really Necessary for Implants? Key Points to Consider Before Surgery[7]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. At the dentist Implant consultation The most nerve-wracking moment when receiving it is “I need a bone graft.” Isn't it when you hear that? Costs are rising, and concerns are growing about whether treatment is truly necessary. In particular, you may have had the experience of being confused because the language was slightly different at each hospital. But rather than worrying Accurate understanding comes first. Today, we'll explain what implant 'bone grafting' is, whether it's really necessary for everyone, and even give you some tips for making a wise decision. 1. What exactly does implant bone grafting mean? ✨Bone grafting is not a process of ‘filling in bone’, but rather a process of creating space for new bone to grow. Many people think of bones as hard and unchanging tissues like stone, but in reality, Bone is a living tissue that is continuously created and reshaped and has microscopically porous structures. no see. thus Implant bone grafting is not simply a concept of filling, The process of creating space for bone cells to grow into It's much easier to understand if you think of it this way. When building a house, if you first set up the 'formwork', concrete will be poured into it and harden, right? Bone grafting is similar! The graft material acts as a mold. As my bone cells grow and enter it, it hardens into solid bone over time. In other words, bone grafting is not a process of 'attaching' bones, but a process of creating a 'frame (space)' for new bone growth. 2. What materials are used for bone grafting? Many people worry, “It’s not even my bone, so will it be okay?” bone graft material It is broadly divided into the following: 🔸 autologous bone Bone taken from the patient during surgery 🔸 heterognathic bone Materials safely processed from animal bones such as cows, horses, and pigs 🔸 Homologous bone Materials collected from another person's tissue and then sterilized and verified No single ingredient is always the best! They are used in combination according to the patient's gum bone condition and defect range. 3. So… is it impossible to get an implant ‘without bone grafting’? ✨ The correct answer is NO. Bone grafting is not necessary in all cases. The most important factor in deciding whether to have a bone graft is right, “How long has it been since you lost your tooth?” 📌 In this case, it is likely to be 'necessary' ⬆️ If you have lost a tooth for a long time and the gum bone has been absorbed a lot When the remaining bone thickness is very thin 📌 In this case, it may be 'avoidable' If the tooth was extracted relatively recently and there is sufficient existing bone remaining Also, these days, as implant technology advances, In some cases, stable implantation is possible without major surgery by using a 'short implant'. as a result “Bone grafting is not something that must always be done,” but rather a treatment that is decided based on the patient’s condition! 4. Short implants, are they okay? class I thought that a long implant would be advantageous, but Nowadays, surface technology and fixation power have advanced. Even short implants can be expected to provide sufficient stability. FAQ Q1. Are the purposes of bone grafting different for front teeth, molars, and teeth? A1. Yes, they are different. Molars must withstand strong chewing forces, so functional stability is the primary goal. Front teeth, on the other hand, are important for aesthetic reasons, as they need to prevent gum recession and shape changes. Therefore, if there is enough bone left on the molar side, it is possible to make a strategic choice of not necessarily going for bone grafting. Q2. If I don't do bone grafting and place a short implant, won't it be weak? A2. Surface treatment technology has improved, so you can expect sufficient fixing power. Q3. Is there anything patients can do in advance to avoid implant bone grafting? A3. If you manage inflammation well before tooth extraction, the implant environment can be greatly improved. Conclusion - “Knowing your bone condition and making a choice” is the most important. Implants are not simply a treatment to fill empty spaces. The process of remaking parts of my body no see. ✔️ “Everyone else is doing it” ✔️ “Because the hospital told me to do it” It's not something you can just decide. ✨ What is the condition of my bones? ✨ Is the purpose of bone grafting functional or aesthetic? ✨ Is there no alternative? It is wisest to compare and decide slowly based on this standard. If necessary, seek consultation from several hospitals. A treatment plan tailored to your oral condition I hope you find it. Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Gargling Techniques. 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오수환 원장25.12.30Views 382Likes 5 [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? 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 원장26.07.01Views 43Likes 3 [Health Column] 5 Things You Must Check for Safe Results Before Implant Surgery[4]
Hello! This is Dr. Lee Jeong-ho, Chief Director of Seoul Dia Dental Clinic. Usually, when people receive a consultation or hear about dental implants at a dental clinic, quite a few of them think to themselves like this. 💬 "Come on, it's just implanting one tooth. Isn't it a simpler surgery than you'd think?" However, it is by no means a simple matter. This is because dental implants are not simply a treatment where a single artificial tooth is placed and finished; rather, it is a precise treatment that requires the perfect alignment of the patient's current physical condition, the state of their gum bone, and their daily lifestyle habits. 📌 Today, the advice I actually give patients the most in the consultation room 5 Key Basic Conditions I will summarize it for you in an easy-to-understand way! 1️⃣ Why should the gum bone be checked before the teeth before implant surgery? The success of an implant depends on a solid and sufficient ' gum bone It is determined based on ' When you look in the mirror, you are bound to see only the empty space and think, "Ah, a tooth is missing in this spot." However, the principle of an implant is to firmly implant an artificial tooth root into the 'gum bone (alveolar bone)' beneath the space where the tooth was missing. It's just like how the soil needs to be firm when planting a tree. 🌱 Therefore, when you visit the dental clinic, the directors will first precisely diagnose the condition of your gum bone. What is important at this time 3 elements It is as follows. 🔸 Bone thickness (Is it wide enough to cover the artificial tooth root?) 🔸 Bone height (Is sufficient length secured?) 🔸 Bone hardness (Is the bone density good enough to provide good fixation?) ⚠️ Even if the gums appear healthy and plump on the outside, a thorough examination reveals that there are surprisingly many cases where the bone underneath has thinned or has already dissolved and been absorbed. If you are planning dental implants, it is essential to first undergo a CT scan to examine the invisible bone structure in three dimensions. 🔍 2️⃣ Why do I need to inform the dentist in advance if I have systemic diseases? Chronic underlying conditions are directly related to bleeding during surgery and recovery, so this is essential information for safety. There are people who cautiously ask, "Doctor, is it okay if I take blood pressure medication?" or "My diabetes is quite severe; is it okay to have surgery?" To start with the conclusion, chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, liver disease, and osteoporosis are all closely linked to implant surgery. ⚠️ This is because implants are a surgical procedure that involves incising the gums and manipulating the bone, so the management of the following three factors is crucial. ✔️ Control of bleeding during and after surgery ✔️ Rapid wound healing ability ✔️ Infection control regarding bacteria 💡 Even if you have systemic diseases ❌, surgery is not impossible. It is to create a customized plan for the safest time to proceed with the surgery and the method to be used. Therefore, please remember that when visiting the dentist, systemic diseases are never a secret to be hidden, but rather valuable data that will ensure the safety of your surgery! 😊 3️⃣ Should I check every single medication you take regularly, even minor treatments? Since the timing of surgery and hemostasis methods vary depending on the type of medication being taken, accurate sharing is necessary. When filling out a dental questionnaire, there is a section to list any medications you are currently taking, right? If you are facing implant surgery, information about your medication is truly more important than anything else. ✨ In particular, the success and safety of the surgery depend significantly on whether the following apply. 📌 blood-related drugs (Aspirin, etc.) 📌 Osteoporosis treatments and injections 📌 anticoagulant component These medications serve as important milestones in determining how to manage hemostasis on the day of surgery or whether to postpone the surgery. 📝 If you cannot remember the name of your medicine, please do not worry. You can simply take a photo of your prescription or medicine bag, or write it down, and we will carefully verify it for you! 4️⃣ How much does your condition the day before surgery affect the implant outcome? Overwork or drinking the day before is the main culprit that significantly increases pain and bleeding on the day. No matter how skilled a doctor is, if the implant is performed with a perfect plan, the difficulty of the surgery increases significantly if the patient's condition is poor on the day of the operation. 😢 It is most advisable to get dental implants when your body is in peak condition. ⚠️ Alcohol consumed late the previous day (drinking) ⚠️ Sleep deprivation caused by tossing and turning ⚠️ Overwork due to accumulated excessive schedule If you lie on the operating table in this state, your blood vessels will expand, causing a noticeable increase in bleeding during surgery compared to usual. Not only will your recovery speed slow down after surgery, but you may also feel much sharper and more severe pain when you wake up from anesthesia. ✔️ Take a complete break from alcohol for just one day 🙅♂️ ✔️ Go to bed early at night and get enough restful sleep 💤 5️⃣ What is a more fundamental question than "Doctor, can I have surgery today?" Finding the 'most correct timing' suited to the patient's periodontal condition is the priority, rather than speed. Perhaps because many people visiting the dental clinic for consultations are impatient, they frequently ask this question. 🙋♂️ "Director, it's hard for me to make time. Since I'm here today, can't you plant it for me right away?" Of course, if examination results show that the bone is very strong and there is absolutely no inflammation, there are cases where treatment involving immediate implantation on the same day is possible. However, from the medical team's perspective, there is a different question that must be asked with much greater weight than whether or not surgery is performed on the same day. ✨ "Would it really be suitable for the patient in the long term to plant it right now in this condition?" If severe inflammation remains at the extraction site, a preliminary step of thoroughly scraping out and cleaning the inflamed tissue may be necessary; additionally, if the bone tissue is weak, it may be much more beneficial to wait until the gum bone recovers and becomes firmer on its own before proceeding. Ultimately, dental implants are not a race against time to see 'how quickly you can get it done,' but a battle of precision to see 'how to install it at the most appropriate timing with the fewest side effects.' This seemingly minor difference in timing will result in a significant difference in outcome a few years later, determining whether you can use your implant properly for a long time. 💡 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. I have been taking osteoporosis medication for a long time. Will this significantly interfere with implant surgery? A1. Certain ingredients commonly used in the treatment of osteoporosis (such as bisphosphonates and denosumab) have the property of inhibiting the bone metabolic process in which bone is absorbed and regenerated. Therefore, it is essential to thoroughly examine the patient's medication history and duration prior to surgery. However, taking medication does not automatically mean that surgery is impossible; the plan will be safely modified after comprehensively reviewing the form of the medication (oral or injectable), the specific duration of use, and the status of underlying diseases. Never stop taking the medication on your own; please be sure to consult closely with your prescribing physician and dentist! ⚠️ Q2. Is it really a problem to have a light drink or two of beer or soju the night before surgery? A2. Yes, the effect is more noticeable than expected. Even a small amount of alcohol instantly dilates blood vessels upon entering the body, which can cause bleeding to be difficult to stop during surgery and may interfere with the effectiveness of the anesthetic. Please let go of the thought that "it will be okay a little" and I recommend taking a full day of rest the day before. 🙅♂️ 🔸 Conclusion When it comes to implant treatment, the top priority is to rationally determine "whether proceeding now is the best course of action given my physical condition," rather than unconditionally focusing on "how quickly the procedure can be finished, like lightning." Make sure to fully absorb what we covered today! 🧠 1️⃣ Thoroughly check the condition of the gum bone inside rather than the exterior 2️⃣ Do not hide your systemic diseases; use them as a compass for surgery. 3️⃣ Share all information about your daily medication, no matter how minor. 4️⃣ Protect your body by maintaining optimal condition the night before surgery 5️⃣ Entering at the optimal time rather than deciding on immediate surgery on the same day 💡 If you follow these commitments step-by-step with the medical team, there is no need to harbor excessive fear about the surgery, nor is there any reason to rush. Sometimes, treatment is like life itself; the more urgent the situation, the slower and more standard the path becomes—the safest and fastest shortcut. 🦷 If you have any questions about your bone condition or medications, feel free to consult with medical professionals at any time! Seoul Dia Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Jeong-ho Ministry of Health and Welfare Certified Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry Advanced Dentistry procedure university High-end implants Dentistry procedure Oral Design Uncensored laminate course American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Regular member Osstem Implant Clinical Research Center Research Advisory Committee 👉 View more of Director Lee Jeong-ho's columns Laminates, how many should I get? How to find the right number for your tooth condition
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How to Restore an Oval Face to a Middle-Aged Peanut-Shaped Face Using PRP Fat Grafting[10]
hello, Director Baek In-soo of Garnet Plastic Surgery no see. As I enter middle age There are people who hear comments such as, “Your face looks wide,” or “Your cheekbones seem to protrude more.” This change is commonly referred to as a 'peanut face.' 🥜 It is not simply a change caused by weight loss. Aging of facial structure It often appears as they proceed together. today Facial contour restoration through PRP fat grafting About Let's summarize the key points that are good to know. ✨ Why do people develop a 'peanut face' when they reach middle age? In middle-aged faces, changes in fat, ligaments, and skin occur simultaneously. The face in the younger period overall Even volume and elasticity While maintaining soft Oval contour There are many cases where it is shown. However, after middle age, the following changes occur simultaneously. 🔸 Mid-facial fat atrophy 🔸 Reduction of volume in the center of the cheeks and below the cheekbones 🔸 Lower facial sagging due to laxity of retaining ligaments 🔸 Decreased skin elasticity As these changes overlap ✔ The temples and the center of the cheeks are sunken ✔ The cheekbones are relatively prominent and ✔ An impression that the face is spread wide to the sides in other words, 'Peanut-shaped face' may appear. 📌 Important point! This change is not simply due to weight change. The result of complex changes in facial structure The point is that What effects can be expected from PRP fat grafting? 🟢 It helps restore lost volume and create soft facial contours. PRP fat grafting is a procedure that uses PRP (platelet-rich plasma) together with your own fat to supplement facial volume. The changes you can expect when improving a middle-aged peanut-shaped face through PRP fat grafting are as follows: 🔸 Relieves hollowness in the temples and cheeks 🔸 Buffering for cheekbone emphasis 🔸 Restoring a soft oval contour 🔸 Relieves a tired and sharp impression 🔸 Improvement of skin texture and fine lines (auxiliary effect) However, there is an important point. ⚠️ In cases of severe sagging It may be difficult to achieve sufficient improvement with volume supplementation alone. In this case A strategy combining lifting treatments should be considered. You can expect more natural results. What is the most important thing in PRP fat grafting? The key is not putting in a lot, but putting in the right amount. A middle-aged face A state where skin elasticity and retaining ligaments are weakened no see. So if you overfill the cheeks or under the cheekbones ⚠️ Makes your face look bigger or ⚠️ Sagging becomes more prominent or ⚠️ Peanut-shaped face may be further emphasized. So, there is only one important principle. ✔ Putting in the right amount is better than putting in a lot. Especially in middle-aged faces 🔸 Restore Center Volume 🔸 Suppression of excessive lateral volume This balance is important. Why is the depth at which the fat is injected important? 🟢The choice of layer determines the natural result. In PRP fat grafting fat Which layer to inject into is very important. Typically, the balance of the following two layers is important. ✔ Deep plane above the periosteum → Structural volume support role ✔ Subcutaneous fat layer → Formation of naturally flowing volume if ⚠️ If only a shallow layer is injected → it may look bumpy and ⚠️ If only the deep layer is injected → artificial protrusions may occur. so Layered Balanced Injection This is the important point. Is PRP fat grafting always a safe procedure? Skill is important because the blood vessels in the face are complex. On the face The vascular structure is distributed in a very complex manner. It is done. The following areas require particular attention. 🔸 Lower cheekbone 🔸 Nasolabial folds 🔸 Scallop area These areas Because there is a risk of blood vessel damage The practitioner's anatomical understanding and experience are important. 📌 Common Misunderstandings ❌ “Mixing PRP is unconditionally safe” → Actual safety is The operator's anatomical proficiency It depends on. Is it better to complete the PRP fat grafting in one session? 🟢 A gradual approach may be more natural for middle-aged faces. The following variables exist in middle-aged faces. 🔸 Fat survival rate 🔸 Difference in skin elasticity 🔸 Differences in absorption rates by individual So, forcing it all at once Overcorrection Rather than doing ✔ Primary structural restoration ✔ Secondary fine-tuning if necessary like Step-by-step approach strategy This can lead to a more natural result. What should I check before the procedure? When choosing a hospital, it is important how the facial structure is analyzed and designed. The following are factors worth checking when considering a procedure. 🔸 Understanding of Facial Anatomy 🔸 Layered Injection Experience 🔸 A design philosophy that avoids overcorrection 🔸 Availability of emergency response system You can also refer to the following checklist. ✔ PRP Preparation Method ✔ Fat purification process ✔ Whether only a single treatment is recommended ✔ Explanation of the necessity of concurrent lifting 📌 Important Points What is more important than cost How to analyze and design facial structure no see. FAQ Q1. What are the causes of a peanut-shaped face in middle age? A1. It is a structural aging phenomenon resulting from the combined action of temporal and mid-facial fat atrophy, retaining ligament laxity, and lower facial sagging. Q2. Is improvement possible with PRP fat grafting alone? A2. If hollowness is the primary cause, it can be helpful, but if the sagging is severe, lifting treatment may be considered as well. Q3. Does adding more fat yield better results? A3. That is not the case. Excessive volume injection can actually make the face look larger or unnatural, so precise placement and balance are important. Conclusion ✨ ✔ A middle-aged peanut-shaped face is Structural aging, not just a lack of volume no see. ✔ PRP fat grafting A method of restoring facial shape This can be However, the key factor determining the result is ✨ It's not about putting in a lot, but putting in the right amount ✨ Central volume restoration + lateral resection ✨ Balanced design considering sagging no see. Because facial structure and the degree of aging vary from person to person It is important to determine the right method through accurate diagnosis and consultation. Garnet Plastic Surgery Clinic Director Baek In-soo Graduated from Korea University College of Medicine Graduated from Korea University Graduate School (Major in Plastic Surgery) Korea University Medical Center Resident Plastic surgeon at the National Medical Center (Former) Chief Director of Jewelry Plastic Surgery Regular member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Regular member of the Korean Craniofacial Society Regular member of the Facial Contouring Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Oculoplastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Rhinoplasty Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Regular member of the Anti-Aging Plastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons View more expert columns by Director Baek In-soo of Garnet Plastic Surgery Clinic [Health Column] Improving Eyelid Sagging in Middle Age: Key Points of Natural-Looking Upper Blepharoplasty [Health Column] Why Under-Eye Surgery Changes Mid-Face Impression: A Summary of SOOF Lower Blepharoplasty Standards [Health Column] Why You Should Consider Forehead Reduction and Forehead Lift Together
백인수 원장26.03.04Views 658Likes 3 How to Determine if Facial Fat Grafting is the Right Choice for You When You Want to Look Younger[6]
As we age, our facial volume begins to decrease and contours begin to appear sharper, leading to people telling us we look tired or older than we actually are. especially Changes in the appearance of sunken under-eye bags, sunken cheeks, and angular contours If there is, you will find a way to recover naturally, and the thing that worries you the most is facial fat grafting are you. Facial fat grafting is not a procedure that simply fills volume. ✔ Survival rate (how long it remains in place) ✔ Recovery process ✔ Body type and lifestyle habits Satisfaction varies when taken into consideration. in other words, The key is not “It will get better if you do it,” but “Is this the right method for me?” are you. 💡 Facial fat grafting: Understanding the basics first Facial fat grafting Fat is harvested from the abdomen, thighs, etc. → impurities are removed → injected into the necessary area. It proceeds in this way. 📌 Key points Expect relatively natural results using your own fat Relatively low possibility of foreign body reaction No need for large incisions, so there is less scarring The recovery speed is also relatively fast. So, this is a method that many people who want a natural, long-lasting effect consider. ⚠️ But it's not all good Facial fat grafting is a procedure that varies greatly from person to person. Because each person's skin thickness, blood flow, and graft location are different, Survival rates may not remain the same. 📌 Things to consider realistically May not last as long as expected Possibility of secondary and tertiary supplementary treatments if necessary Discomfort at the fat extraction site may persist for a period of time. → However, in most cases, it does not significantly interfere with daily life. People like this can think about it ✔ If your face looks sharp and your impression is strong ✔ If you often hear that your face looks old because of the sunken face ✔ If you want natural volume rather than an artificial feel ✔ If you feel more comfortable with your own tissue than with implants or fillers However, if you are someone who experiences significant weight changes, it may affect the results, so it is better to think about it a little more carefully. Ultimately, what matters is, “Is this the right choice for me?” If you are considering facial fat grafting, consider the following four things. 🟡 Checkpoint ⏳ Short-term effects vs. relatively long-term effects: what matters? 🌿 How important is naturalness? 🧩 Can you accept the possibility of variation in survival rates? 🩹 Can you afford the recovery period? Looking at this standard together 'Is this a necessary choice?' 'Is this a decision made after sufficient understanding?' The most important thing is to check. 📊 Organize everything at once with comparison item facial fat grafting Common fillers Materials used My own region artificial filler material Naturalness Similar to the organization, relatively natural Variations depending on product and technique Sustainability Depends on the survival rate Natural absorption after a certain period of time Recovery burden Includes fat harvesting recovery relatively simple Suitable for Want to improve long-term volume For light supplementary purposes Will it fit my face? Self-checklist Among the items below If three or more of these apply, facial fat grafting may be considered. 👇 ☑ I'm concerned about my face looking dull and lacking volume. ☑ I want to naturally soften my impression ☑ Self-tissue-based treatments are more comfortable ☑ I can tolerate some recovery time. ☑ I want a relatively long-term method rather than a short-term one. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Q. Will there be a scar? It is unlikely to leave a noticeable scar as it does not require a large incision, but this may vary depending on the condition of your skin. Q. Is it over once I do it? Because it is affected by the survival rate, it may differ from the expected result and additional supplementation may be made if necessary. Medical information may be applied differently depending on the individual's condition, and it is safe to confirm an accurate judgment through consultation with a specialist.
캐시닥 운영진25.12.30Views 666Likes 4 What are the potential side effects of excessive bone resection in facial contouring surgery?[8]
hello. Dr. Hyun-woo Cho, Chief Director of 3D Plastic Surgery no see. facial contouring surgery Among those who are considering... The more you trim, the prettier it looks. There are many cases where people think that. But the bone Once deleted, it is difficult to restore It can also affect nerves, soft tissues, and sinuses, making recovery difficult. In particular, there was a time in the past when extensive restraint was in vogue, aiming solely for dramatic changes. Recently Rather, I consulted about revision surgery due to discomfort caused by excessive resection. There are also quite a few cases where it is received. today Cheekbone reduction · Square jaw surgery · Chin surgery When the amount of bone resected is large What problems might arise We will introduce key case studies. For cheekbone reduction surgery, is it better to remove a lot of tissue? 📌 During cheekbone reduction surgery, excessive resection can lead to decreased sensation, nonunion, or sinus problems. Cheekbone reduction surgery The bone is cut to reduce the “front cheekbone.” At this time, after cutting the bone, The severed front and back bones must reattach to each other. do. Cheekbone reduction surgery The area that is frequently resected is commonly called the '45° cheekbone line'. Around here Nerve responsible for sensation around the eyes It is located here ( Blue circle in the picture below ), In the past, a method of resecting this area along with the rest was often used. (CT scan of cheekbone reduction surgery) In this case, 🔸 dullness of sensation around the eyes 🔸 Reduced distance of the back cheekbone → Nonunion (a condition where bones do not fuse well) generation 🔸 If the bone does not fuse properly, covering it The skin appears to be sagging as the foundation has weakened. 🔸 The sinuses are widely exposed Increased risk of sinusitis Problems such as the following may occur. Recently, the amount of cheekbone removal has been reduced Method of rotating backwards ( cheekbone rotation surgery : Simply put, it involves changing the direction of the cut bone and reattaching it. ) It is widely chosen in terms of safety and preference. Square jaw surgery, 'Will my face look slimmer if I cut off as much as possible?' 📌 The most important thing in square jaw surgery is that the area below the nerve line is the safety baseline; removing more than that carries a risk of sensory damage. Below the square jaw area In Nerve line responsible for sensation in the lower jaw (The red line in the figure below) passes by. In a normal procedure, this nerve line (Red line) The safety standard is to perform the osteotomy with sufficient clearance below. no see. (Square jaw surgery CT scan) The problem is, Please make it look smaller. Please cut off as much as possible. With a request like that There were cases where the nerve line was resected up to the upper part. The point is. The possible results in this case are as follows: ⚠️ Loss of sensation (may be permanent) ⚠️ Numbness around the lower lip and jaw: No sensation even when drooling or food spills ⚠️ Possibility of changes in mouth shape and decreased motor function thus square jaw surgery silver Surgery where nerve protection takes precedence over the amount of tissue removed It is important to understand that point. Chin Surgery: The Truth About 'Severe Reduction Makes the Face Slimmer?' 📌Chin surgery If the amount of resection increases Risk of nerve damage and bone resorption This can increase. A standard chin osteotomy is performed below the nerve line (red line in the figure below). (CT scan of chin surgery) However, if the position where the bone is cut is raised to shorten the jaw length, like in square jaw surgery Effect on sensory nerves You can give. Also, due to excessive restraint 🔸 Remaining bone surface area decreases 🔸 Cases where the bone is absorbed and the shape collapses afterwards It is also observed. in other words, If you look only at short-term results, it may look slimmer, but As time goes by The opposite result, where the outline collapses, may occur. You should keep in mind that point. FAQ 🙋♀️🙋♂️ Q1. What kind of facial contouring surgery should I get if my face looks wide? A1. If the cheekbone line appears wide, consider the cheekbones and square jaw together. There are many cases where this happens. From the side In cases where the jawline is long, a method of reducing the chin area as well. This is also utilized. However, since the resection amount is determined based on the individual's skeletal range, an actual CT-based evaluation is required during the consultation. Q2. Is it possible to request that the bone be shaved down to a desired amount during facial contouring surgery? A2. Bone is not sculpted as freely as clay. cheekbone thickness, nerve location, bone joint range, etc. Each has an average limit. Therefore, the patient's goals and the actual possible scope of surgery may not be the same. Q3. How long does the recovery period take for facial contouring surgery? A3. Generally Significant swelling lasts for up to about two weeks. It generally subsides, but residual swelling may persist for a longer period. The average recovery time is Gradual changes over several weeks You will expect a flow that goes through. conclusion facial contouring surgery It does not simply lead to “the more you delete, the better the result.” ✔ Excessive bone removal may result in sensory issues. ✔ Sagging, absorption, or nonunion may occur after recovery. ✔ More than the removal range Preservation of a safe structure increases long-term satisfaction Therefore, rather than “as much as possible” “Within face shape and safety range” Design the outline The approach of doing so is more suitable. Before making a final decision, be sure to consult during the consultation, CT check, Nerve line location, Resectable range, Prediction results Please take the time to receive guidance on this together. 3D Plastic Surgery Chief Director Cho Hyun-woo Graduated from Yonsei University College of Medicine Master of Medicine, Yonsei University Graduate School Severance Hospital Plastic Surgeon Visiting Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Severance Hospital Regular member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Regular member Korean Society of Craniofacial Plastic Surgery Regular member International Society of Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS) member Regular member of the Korean Society of Surgery on the Hand Korean Association of Plastic Surgeons Regular member Secretary General of the Minimally Invasive Plastic Surgery Research Society Current Chief Director of Ipche Plastic Surgery Clinic Experience specializing in facial contouring 21 year 👉 Interested in Dr. Jo Hyun-woo's facial contouring surgery?
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