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[Health Column] My Implant Is Loose or Has Fallen Out! | Causes and Emergency Response Explained by a Prosthodontist[1]
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'? 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정재욱 원장26.07.06Views 23Likes 0 [Health Column] You Just Got an Implant and Now You Have to Have It Removed? A Comprehensive Guide from Causes to Prevention ✨[2]
hello! Lee Hyun-seop, Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. You made a big decision to get the implant, so you must have felt relieved, thinking, "I'll be able to use this for the rest of my life." Unfortunately, even if it is properly implanted, if care is neglected or unexpected situations arise Implant removal There are times when you have to make a difficult decision. Today, we will look at why situations arise where well-placed implants must be removed, and what our bodies send danger signal I'll pinpoint exactly what it is! 1. What are the warning signs that dental implants send? 🦷 No implant falls out "suddenly." There are always warning signs! If a problem arises with an implant, it is highly likely that our body is already sending small signals. ⚠️ If you experience even one of the symptoms below, do not take it lightly. Changes in the gums Swollen gums or frequent bleeding when brushing teeth uncomfortable pain I feel a strange pain every time I chew food. Shake detection I feel like the implant is slightly loose. Foreign object jamming Food particles have started getting stuck much more than usual. Such changes can lead to the removal of implants childhood This could be the case, so do not ignore it and visit a dentist immediately for a check-up. 2. What are the main causes of implant removal? 🦷 The biggest enemies are 'inflammation' and 'lack of support'. Why do you have to remove implants that were difficult to implant? Here are the four main reasons. Peri-implantitis (Most common cause!): This is a phenomenon where inflammation occurs in the gums and bone surrounding the implant, causing the bone to erode. If left untreated, removal will eventually become inevitable. Lack of bone support : If the amount of gum bone supporting the implant is insufficient or its density decreases, the fixation weakens, and removal must be considered. Initial implant failure : This is a case where the bone and implant did not fuse properly in the early stages due to systemic health issues such as smoking or diabetes, or a lack of proper care. Occlusal problems : If chewing force is unevenly distributed, it can cause continuous damage to the bone surrounding the implant, leading to problems. 3. For implant removal, do I have to have all of them removed? 🦷 Depending on the situation, it may be resolved with 'partial measures'! You don't need to be afraid in advance that you might have to remove the entire thing. The method varies depending on the situation. ✅ Some measures possible : Minor issues, such as problems with the upper prosthesis or loose screws, can be resolved with simple measures. ✅ Total removal required : Surgical removal is necessary if the root (fixture) is damaged or if significant bone resorption has occurred due to severe inflammation. 4. How should I manage my diet safely after surgery? 🦷 🦷 Reducing irritation is the shortcut to a quick recovery! After removal or re-implantation, every single thing you eat is important. 🍴 Day 0: Stopping bleeding Focus on this! 🩸 1~3 days: While managing swelling Very soft liquid food Please eat. 4~7 days: Protein-rich foods like tofu and eggs soft regular food Starts. 1~2 weeks: Gradually Normal meal Go back, but avoid hard foods. FAQ Q1. Can I eat ice cream after implant surgery? ? A1. Yes, it is possible! In fact, cold stimulation can help relieve pain and swelling. 🍦 However, you must not eat too much. Q2. When can I start drinking coffee? ☕ A2. It is recommended to start taking it 2 to 3 days after surgery, and it is best to consume it lukewarm rather than too hot. Q3. Are alcohol and cigarettes really forbidden? 🍺🚬 A3. Yes, At least 1 to 2 weeks You must strictly prohibit this! It is the main culprit that slows recovery and drastically increases the risk of inflammation. 🚭 conclusion The lifespan of an implant is determined by 'attention'. Implant removal is not a misfortune that happens suddenly one day, The result of small problems accumulating no see. The difference between dismissing it with a "It feels a bit strange, but it should be okay?" attitude and thinking "Let's check it out" determines the lifespan of your implant. ✨ We hope you protect your precious implants for a long time through proper lifestyle habits, such as regular checkups, thorough brushing, and quitting smoking. If you feel uncomfortable, do not hesitate. Consult with medical professionals Do it! 👨⚕️ Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyun-seop > [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 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이현섭 원장26.05.06Views 185Likes 2 [Health Column] Key Information You Need to Know About Tooth Discoloration Solutions, From Cause-Specific Management Methods to Treatment Selection Criteria[12]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Have you ever felt concerned about your teeth turning yellow? 🦷 Tooth discoloration may seem like a simple cosmetic issue, but it can be a sign of both your lifestyle and the condition of your teeth. In particular, even for the same 'discoloration', the management method and approach may differ depending on the cause. In this article, we will provide an easy-to-understand summary of practical solutions to tooth discoloration based on its causes. 1. How do tooth discoloration management methods differ depending on the cause? ? 👋 Tooth discoloration management strategies vary depending on whether the cause is extrinsic or intrinsic. . Tooth discoloration is a major When pigment builds up on the surface of the teeth and, When it occurs due to a change in the color of the inside of the tooth can be divided into Even if it looks like the same color change, the cause is different. Approaches may vary, including scaling, lifestyle management, and professional treatment. Example 🪥 If it turns yellow due to coffee, wine, etc. Teeth that have become increasingly darker after trauma ✔️Advice Rather than judging only by the colors you see After identifying the cause, it is important to choose the appropriate management method. 2. Can extrinsic discoloration be improved through lifestyle management alone? ? 👋 Extrinsic discoloration can be alleviated through lifestyle changes and regular care. . Extrinsic discoloration is discoloration that occurs when pigment is deposited on the tooth surface. It is often influenced by food, drinks, and lifestyle habits. ☕ 🔹How to manage Reduce your intake of coffee, red wine, and carbonated drinks Rinse with water after eating food that causes staining Reduce tooth contact area by using a straw Smoke-free lifestyle Regular scaling Scaling in particular removes tartar and plaque. Reduces the area where stains remain and smoothens the tooth surface It helps to prevent pigments from sticking. Example 🥤 People who drink coffee often Just making it a habit to rinse immediately after consumption can help manage discoloration. ✔️Advice The earlier the pigmentation, the better it is to combine lifestyle management and regular checkups. 3. Why is it difficult to improve intrinsic discoloration with scaling alone? ? 👋 Intrinsic discoloration is a change in the color of the teeth, and simple management alone has its limitations. . Intrinsic discoloration refers to changes in the color of the inside of the tooth, particularly the dentin. In this case, simple lifestyle management or scaling alone is not enough. Color improvement can be difficult. 🔸 Possible management and access Identifying the cause through regular checkups Professional whitening treatment performed at the dentist Cosmetic treatments such as prosthetic treatment or laminates Be careful about taking certain medications during tooth growth. Example 🦷 Teeth damaged by trauma during childhood This may be the case if it gets darker over time. Advice ⚠️ Internal discoloration may become darker the longer it is left untreated. It is important to get diagnosed early. ❓ FAQ Q1. I drink coffee often. Can I get whiter again by just using a whitening cream? ? A1. Most coffee-related discoloration is exogenous. While whitening can improve the discoloration, continued consumption can lead to rapid re-discoloration. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle after whitening helps maintain the results. Q2. Why do teeth that were injured during childhood gradually darken? ? A2. Teeth damaged by trauma may become discolored over time due to nerve changes, which may be typical of intrinsic discoloration. Early diagnosis is crucial for determining appropriate management. Q3. Can tooth discoloration be completely improved with scaling alone? ? A3. Scaling can help remove tartar and plaque and lighten extrinsic stains, but it may not be effective in addressing all discoloration. 📝 conclusion Tooth discoloration is not just a simple color change. It may be a sign that reflects both your lifestyle habits and the condition of your teeth. 📌 ✔️ Management methods may vary depending on the cause ✔️ There are cases where it is possible to manage life alone and cases where treatment is required. ✔️ The key is to accurately identify the cause through regular checkups. Even with the same discoloration, it can vary depending on the cause, progression, and condition of the teeth. Appropriate management and treatment plans may vary. Rather than judging solely by visible color changes, It is important to determine the management method that is right for you through consultation with a medical professional. It is an important standard for maintaining bright and healthy teeth for a long time. ✨ Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know [Health Column] AirNate – Why Laminates Can Provide Teeth Reshaping in as Little as a Week with Minimized Tooth Removal 👉If you want to check the cause of bad breath and oral condition in more detail with Dr. Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic >
정재욱 원장26.02.19Views 375Likes 5 [Health Column] Hyperlipidemia (Dyslipidemia) Causes and Lifestyle Management Guide[3]
Hello, this is Director Choi Woo-hyuk. In a blood test High cholesterol levels You've heard that, but you only thought, "Is it because of the oily food?" In fact, the cause of hyperlipidemia is There are many cases that cannot be explained by lifestyle habits alone. In this article From the precise definition of hyperlipidemia to its effects on blood vessels and practical management tips. I will organize it calmly. After reading, you will have a clear understanding of “why this happened to me” and “how far I need to go to manage it.” What is hyperlipidemia (dyslipidemia)? 📢 A condition in which there is an excessive amount of fat in the blood , he says. Definition of hyperlipidemia In the blood Cholesterol and triglycerides This means that there is too much of this condition. Why is it called 'dyslipidemia'? Recently, instead of 'hyperlipidemia' dyslipidemia We use the term . Cholesterol is It's not just about bad ingredients , It's a problem if the good ingredients are too low Because it has been revealed that it can be. The role of cholesterol ✔️ Cell membrane composition ✔️ Recovery of damaged cells ✔️Essential for hormone production The role of neutral fat ✔️ With glucose important energy source Why do I need to know in advance? Hyperlipidemia is There are few early symptoms Most cases are discovered incidentally through blood tests. But if left untreated, it can lead to complications. Early recognition is very important. How does hyperlipidemia affect blood vessels? 📢 It's a 'silent risk factor' that slowly damages blood vessels. . Major risk factors Hyperlipidemia is A key cause of arteriosclerosis, along with diabetes and high blood pressure no see. What happens in your blood vessels Cholesterol and neutral fat that do not dissolve in water accumulate in the blood vessels. The blood vessels are getting bigger Narrowing and hardening Why is it dangerous? Accumulated fat rupture If it happens, a blood clot will form 👉 If you block a cerebral blood vessel stroke 👉 If you block the cardiovascular system myocardial infarction may lead to. Organs that require special care Our entire body is connected by blood vessels, Brain and heart damage can be fatal Because of this, management is essential. What are the four main causes of hyperlipidemia? 📢 In many cases, the structure of my body has a greater influence than my lifestyle habits. 🔹 1) Genetic and physical predisposition About 80% of all causes are genetic or physical factors. Even if you eat the same food Why the numbers rise differently for each person 🔹 2) Excessive cholesterol production In the body If you produce more cholesterol than necessary Levels may increase regardless of diet 🔹 3) Increased cholesterol reabsorption Cholesterol is a vital nutrient in the body. precious resource It is designed so that it is not easily thrown away. People with strong reabsorption mechanisms The number rises because the discharge is not good 🔹 4) Increased neutral fat storage & decreased energy consumption So, does that mean that managing your lifestyle habits is meaningless? 📢 The cause is internal, but 'management' begins with lifestyle habits. . 🔸 Basic care that must be followed ✔️ Avoid overeating and overdrinking ✔️ With regular exercise Maintain muscle mass ✔️ Abdominal obesity management 🔸 Carbohydrates, are they really okay? The misconception that “all you have to do is avoid fatty foods” ❌ If you consume too much carbohydrates (bread, ramen, cookies, etc.) 👉 Converted to fat and increases cholesterol 🔸 The core of the diet Consume enough dietary fiber More than a picky eater balanced diet This is important Who should be more careful? 📢If you have any of the vascular risk factors, you need to get checked. If you have high blood pressure or diabetes If you smoke or have a family history of cardiovascular disease Even if there are no special symptoms Regular blood tests are recommended FAQ Q1. Can I get hyperlipidemia even if I don't gain weight? A1. Yes. If you have a strong genetic, physical, or reabsorption mechanism, it can occur regardless of your weight. Q2. Is it possible to normalize the condition through diet alone? A2. Life management is the basics, but in cases where there is a major internal cause, Additional management through specialist consultation may be required. Q3. Is it okay if I don't have any symptoms? A3. No. Hyperlipidemia is Diseases that appear first as complications Therefore, management is important even if there are no symptoms. conclusion ✔️ The cause of hyperlipidemia Genetic and physical factors are greater than lifestyle habits ✔️ But management Lifestyle habits + regular checkups This basic ✔️ To prevent vascular complications Early recognition and consistent management is the key ⚠️ Since numerical interpretation and management direction may vary from person to person, It is safest to consult with a specialist to develop a strategy that is right for you. Director Choi Woo-hyuk Graduated from Korea University's College of Life Sciences Graduated from Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Kyung Hee University Hospital Resident Regular member of the Korean Society of Dermatology
최우혁 원장26.02.09Views 158Likes 1 [Health Column] Why Are My Teeth So Discolored? The Various Causes of Tooth Discoloration[15]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. The color of your teeth has a greater impact on your first impression than you might think. There are surprisingly many people who feel that their teeth are getting yellower even though they brush their teeth diligently. So, I start to worry, “Is it because I can’t manage it?” However, tooth discoloration is not just a problem of lack of care; it can be caused by a combination of tooth structure and lifestyle habits. today Let's take a closer look at the causes of tooth discoloration. 1. Why do teeth easily become discolored? ? 👋 Even though they appear hard on the outside, teeth have a structure that is vulnerable to pigmentation. . The enamel, the outermost layer of the tooth, appears hard, but In reality, it has very fine gaps (pore structures). Food coloring seeps through these small gaps, As this process is repeated, it bonds with the tooth surface. coloring may lead to. ✔️ So, ‘repeated exposure like a habit’ is more important than one time. ✔️ Even if you eat the same food, there may be differences depending on the condition of the tooth surface. 👉 This is where the thought “Why do I look more yellow?” begins. 2. What types of tooth discoloration are there? ? 👋 Tooth discoloration is broadly divided into 'cases that occur externally' and 'cases that change internally'. . There are two main causes of tooth discoloration. 🔹 Exogenous discoloration → Teeth Pigment sticks to the surface Discoloration that occurs 🔹 Endogenous discoloration → Teeth If the color is visible due to a change in internal structure Even though they look like the same 'yellow teeth', The causes can be completely different This is important. 3. Under what circumstances does exogenous discoloration occur? ? 👋 Discoloration is most affected by daily habits. . Extrinsic discoloration is closely related to the actions we repeat every day. 🔸 Foods and drinks that cause discoloration coffee, tea, wine Foods with high pigmentation, such as curry and berries 🔸 smoking Nicotine and tar components stick to the surface of the teeth. Causes brown or dark gray discoloration Long-term smoking can cause staining to deepen and become difficult to remove ⚠️ 🔸 If oral care is not sufficient If you don't brush and floss enough, As plaque and tartar build up, staining occurs more easily. ✔️ Especially When there is tartar The pigment adheres better. 4. Why does endogenous discoloration occur? ? 👋 This is when changes inside the teeth are visible on the outside. . Endogenous discoloration is relatively In cases where it is difficult to resolve through management alone There are many. 🔹 aging As we age, our enamel becomes thinner. The yellow color of the inner dentin may show through. 🔹 dental trauma If your teeth are damaged by falling or hitting something Internal nerves may be damaged and may change color over time. 🔹 Taking certain medications during growth When taking tetracycline antibiotics during growth Tooth discoloration may occur In this way, endogenous discoloration Changes in tooth structure and time It is better to understand it as . ❓ FAQ Q1. Do my teeth turn yellow right away when I drink coffee? ? A1. Discoloration will not occur immediately after one or two intakes. However, repeated consumption may cause pigments to accumulate and lead to discoloration. Discoloration may occur more easily, especially when consumed with acidic beverages. Q2. Why is the border between the teeth and gums particularly dark? ? A2. This area is difficult to reach with a toothbrush and is prone to tartar and plaque buildup. As the surface becomes rougher, pigmentation may become more noticeable. Q3. Can whitening toothpaste address the cause of discoloration? A3. Whitening toothpaste Light coloring on the surface It may help with relief. However, there are limitations to resolving changes in the internal color of teeth or deep staining. 📝 conclusion ✔️ Tooth discoloration can happen to anyone. ✔️ It's not just a problem caused by eating certain foods. ✔️ Tooth structure, lifestyle habits, oral care, and the passage of time all work together. Therefore, rather than assuming that “yellow = same cause”, The process of understanding what causes my teeth to discolor This is important. If discomfort or concerns persist, Check your current status through expert consultation Finding a management direction that suits you may be one way to do so. Next time How to manage tooth discoloration I will tell you more about it later. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know [Health Column] AirNate – Why Laminates Can Provide Teeth Reshaping in as Little as a Week with Minimized Tooth Removal 👉If you want to check the cause of bad breath and oral condition in more detail with Dr. Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic >
정재욱 원장26.02.09Views 828Likes 5 [Health Column] White Spots on Front Teeth After Braces: Causes and Removal Methods[6]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. I finally took off my braces and couldn't help but smile when I saw my straight teeth... That moment A white spot left on the front teeth You will be surprised when you discover it! “Is it a cavity?”, “Can it be reversed?” Many people actually visit hospitals because of these concerns. Today, the teeth are White Spot What is this, We'll explain everything from why it occurs to how to manage and treat it. 1. Why do white spots appear? ✨This is a ‘demineralization phenomenon’ that occurs when calcium is lost from the surface of the teeth. White spots are not caused by tooth decay, Demineralization, a phenomenon in which calcium is lost from the tooth surface It is created as follows. 📌 There are two main causes! 🔸 congenital factors When calcium is not evenly deposited during tooth formation If some parts are partially decalcified due to a specific influence 🔸 Acquired factors (poor oral care) Food and dental plaque around braces are not cleaned properly, allowing bacteria to create acid. The acid erodes the teeth and leaves spots. ✔️ Important points White spots themselves rarely cause pain, In many cases, it is not a serious condition that progresses directly to cavities. 2. Can I relieve it at home? ✨Complete removal is difficult, but it can be blurred by managing ‘nutrient supply’. White spot It's difficult to erase it dramatically at home. However, through consistent management Mildly relieved It could be possible. 📌 A typical home care method — using 'Tooth Mousse' 🔸 How to use After brushing your teeth, apply to white spots using your fingers or other tools. Maintain for more than 3 minutes to supply minerals to the tooth surface 🔸 principle Replenishes calcium and minerals in teeth to alleviate demineralization ✔️ Rather than for immediate removal purposes For nutritional supply and management purposes It's close! The more consistently you use it, the easier it is to feel the effects. (Example of Toothmus) 3. What treatments are available if I want to get rid of it professionally? ✨If you want quick and definite improvement, a dental approach is necessary. If the white spot is large or noticeable, By consulting a specialist A treatment that can be clearly seen There are some. 📌 1) Resin treatment Delete the spot area very finely How to fill with a resin similar to the color of your teeth to make it smooth 👉 The most common and simple way ⚠️ However, there is a downside that the border area may become discolored over time. 📌 2) Laminate (including uncut laminate) A method of covering spots by attaching a thin film to the front of the teeth Recently, there are methods that require little tooth removal, resulting in high aesthetic satisfaction. FAQ Q1. Are white spots also cavities? A1. Broadly speaking, it can be seen as a trace of early caries. However, since there are many cases where there is no pain and the progression has stopped, it may not necessarily be a condition that requires treatment. Q2. Will it disappear naturally over time? A2. Spots caused by decalcification It is difficult for it to disappear completely naturally. Although a slight blurring is possible, professional treatment is required if you want aesthetic improvement. Q3. What is the most reliable method of prevention? A3. Brushing your teeth is key no see! Especially during orthodontic treatment, dental plaque can easily accumulate around the device, causing demineralization. You need to take more thorough care of your teeth with a toothbrush or interdental brush specifically for orthodontics. conclusion White spots that appear after braces are not a serious disease, but The confidence of a smile It is an aesthetic concern that can cause you to drop it. ✔ Relief with mineral supplementation at home ✔ If it is bothersome, consider specialized treatment such as resin or laminate. ✔ If you are undergoing orthodontic treatment, brushing your teeth more thoroughly is the most important preventive measure ✨ Above all, Because the treatment method that is appropriate for each person's current condition is different, Choose the most natural and safe method through expert consultation do Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? 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오수환 원장26.01.13Views 603Likes 5 [Health Column] Does Braces Cause Nasolabial Folds? — The Real Cause, Misconceptions, and a Complete Guide to Braces[10]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. There is a concern I hear most often before getting orthodontic treatment. “They say that if you get braces, the wrinkles on your nasolabial folds will get deeper…” “I saw a review saying that my cheeks looked thinner and more slender.” I really understand these concerns. But in reality Wrinkles on the nasolabial folds = Not due to correction, but a problem of 'relative change and habit' This is much more common. today The relationship between correction and nasolabial folds , and In what cases can wrinkles appear deeper? I'll explain it to you easily. 1. Does orthodontic treatment really cause wrinkles on the forehead? 👋 Nasolabial folds are often visible due to 'changes in relative depth' rather than 'movement of teeth'. If you correct it, your mouth will go back. At this time, the starting point of the wrinkles on the forehead also moves backwards. Most of the time, the direction in which the wrinkles appear shallower It changes into . But why do I feel like my wrinkles have gotten deeper? ✔ Let me explain it easily with an example The cheeks are the same, but the mouth is sunken inward. Let me think about it. → Then, the ‘valley’ between the ball and the mouth may appear relatively prominent. That is, not “sagging” Existing wrinkles appear more prominent It's just one day. When you feel like wrinkles have suddenly appeared on your arms, Not just “creating wrinkles” Check if it is due to relative volume change I'd like to try it. 2. Why do changes in the nasolabial folds occur during correction? 👋 Lifestyle habits, muscle changes, and treatment design are the main causes. 🔸 1) Bad lip habits To hide the braces If you keep pursing your lips, muscle use increases → wrinkles become stronger. It can lead to. 🔸 2) Excessive treatment plan If you push your teeth back too far, → Okni and Hapjuki mouth As it becomes more sagging, it can actually look like sagging. This is the part that the director emphasized. Whether or not a precise diagnosis is possible based on experience is very important. 🔸 3) Reduction in masticatory muscles During braces treatment, you will be asked to avoid hard foods. → As the chewing muscles decrease Your cheeks may appear sagging and the area under your cheekbones may appear hollow. → As a result, the wrinkles on your arms may appear stronger. As long as the food is not too hard A balanced diet that naturally uses the muscles around the mouth It helps. 3. How should I plan my correction to reduce the worry about wrinkles on my forehead? 👋 We need to look at the entire facial bone structure, not just the arrangement of the teeth. 🔹 [Expert Diagnosis] Full facial analysis is key Cheek fat amount Skin elasticity The ratio of the head to the lower body Front teeth angle Upper and lower jaw balance All of these elements must be reviewed and corrected. A facial line where the nasolabial folds are not prominent can make. 🔹 [Treatment Process] Speed control is very important If you push your teeth back too quickly, → Wrinkles may appear deeper because the skin and soft tissues cannot adapt. The impatience of “I want to finish it quickly!” can actually accentuate wrinkles. 🔹 [Lifestyle] Skin Care + Facial Muscle Maintenance 💧 Drink enough water 🌞 Sunscreen is essential 🙂 facial muscle exercises : Put air in the ball and hold for 10 seconds Practice opening the corners of your mouth wide This is basic care that anyone can do without side effects. 4. How do nasolabial folds change during and after correction? 👋 Most cases recover naturally within 6 months after the end of orthodontic treatment. ✔ After removing the braces Chewing muscle recovery Restoring cheek volume soft tissue stabilization After going through this process Most wrinkles that appeared deep during correction will return to their previous state. 5. Is it possible to have dermatological procedures performed concurrently during orthodontic treatment? 👋 It is possible, but 'timing' is important. Because the lip, chin, and cheekbone lines continue to change during correction, After the outline is somewhat established (finishing stage ~ after correction is completed) I recommend this procedure. ❓ FAQ Q1. Will the deepened nasolabial folds return after correction? A1. Yes, mostly Recover naturally It will work. Changes caused by the thickness of the braces and the reduction of masticatory muscles stabilize within about 6 months after the device is removed through diet and muscle recovery. Q2. If I get orthodontic treatment, will I always have a 'happocket'? A2. No. The mouth of the bamboo is When teeth are pushed back too far As a side effect, By accurately calculating the amount of movement through a precise diagnosis, even if teeth are extracted, they can be corrected to create a natural and sophisticated line. Q3. Is orthodontic treatment for people in their 40s and 50s more dangerous due to loss of elasticity? A3. It is true that skin elasticity is low, Speed control and non-extraction priority design It is possible to do so safely enough. 📝 conclusion Orthodontic treatment Create wrinkles on the forehead is a common misconception. rather In many cases, it improves as the balance between the chin and mouth improves. The key is ✔ Precision diagnosis , ✔ Speed control , ✔ A plan that takes into account the entire facial structure no see. Rather than delaying correction due to vague fears, Consult a specialist A plan that reflects my face shape, skin elasticity, and even the condition of my masticatory muscles. Try setting it up. It will lead to slightly healthier and more natural changes. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns from Dr. Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic > [Health Column] Is Full Implant Safe for Older Adults? 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정재욱 원장26.01.12Views 623Likes 6 [Health Column] From the Causes of Bad Breath to Easy and Simple Management Tips, a Guide to Resolving Bad Breath That's Visible Even When You Breathe[18]
hello. Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Bad breath that bothers me every time I speak, Have you ever thought, “Why is this happening even though I brushed my teeth?” Actually, bad breath is Most start inside the mouth In many cases, If you know the cause Relief is sufficient with just daily care It can be. today Common causes of bad breath and Management methods you can practice yourself I will organize it step by step, focusing on 1. Mouth Why does smell occur? 👋 A significant portion of bad breath originates from changes in the oral environment. Bad breath isn't just caused by food smells. Bacteria accumulated in the mouth, changes in saliva secretion, lifestyle habits, etc. Works in combination I can do it. 🔸 Representative causes include the following factors: ✔️ Incomplete brushing and tongue coating (white coating) → When bacteria build up on the surface of the tongue, it can cause a strong odor. ✔️ tonsil stones → Small particles that get stuck in the tonsils and sometimes cause a unique smell. ✔️ Periodontal disease (gum inflammation) → Odor may occur due to an increase in bacteria in the gums. ✔️ malocclusion → Food gets stuck between teeth, making it easy for bacteria to multiply. ✔️ Dry mouth due to decreased saliva secretion → Saliva plays a role in cleansing the oral cavity. ✔️ Lifestyle and hormonal changes → Caffeine, drinking/smoking, certain foods, stress, changes in sleep habits, etc. Bad breath has many causes. They often appear overlapping It is. 2. How can I start managing bad breath? 👋 Bad breath can be noticeably alleviated by simply following basic care. 🔹 Brushing + Flossing + Tongue Care Should we do it together? ✔️ Yes, each has a different role. dental floss → Removing food between teeth Brushing teeth → Tooth plaque management Tongue coating management → Reduction of bacteria on the tongue surface ✨ You have to manage these three things together It can evenly reduce the causes of bad breath. 3. Can caffeine intake also affect bad breath? 👋 Caffeine can dry out your mouth and cause bad breath. ☕ If you drink coffee or tea frequently, your mouth will easily dry out as saliva secretion decreases. It can be canceled. 📌 In this case, try this Drink water after consuming caffeinated beverages Reduce daily intake frequency 4. Would just drinking water often help? 👋 Hydration plays an important role in maintaining the oral environment. 💧 Water dilutes odor components and helps saliva function, just like washing the mouth. especially If you often feel dry mouth Consciously increase your water intake this It might help. 5. Could the habit of breathing through the mouth also be a problem? 👋 Breathing through your mouth can easily cause your mouth to become dry. If your mouth is constantly dry, it creates an environment where bacteria can easily multiply. This can be made. 📌 Check it out regularly! Do you feel like your mouth is very dry after waking up? Are you unconsciously opening your mouth? ❓ FAQ Q1. If I have bad breath, do I always have to go to the hospital? A1. Not all bad breath indicates a medical condition. but If the condition does not improve with daily care or if the discomfort persists, You may want to consider an inspection. Q2. Isn't it enough to just brush your teeth diligently? A2. Brushing alone may not be enough to care for your tongue and between your teeth. It is helpful to also floss and take care of your tongue coating. Q3. Can dry mouth also cause bad breath? A3. Yes, reduced saliva production may impair oral self-cleaning. 📝 conclusion Bad breath management More than one solution consistent management is the key no see. As summarized today, ✔️ Oral hygiene management ✔️ Check your lifestyle habits ✔️ Water intake Even if you just keep it up, you can feel the change. ⚠️ The same causes and solutions don't apply to everyone. If the discomfort persists, Check your condition through professional consultation Trying it is one way. Start with healthy breath and a comfortable smile, starting with daily care! Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dental Prosthodontics Specialist Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Graduated with a master's degree from Yonsei University School of Dentistry Intern at Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital , Prosthodontics Residency Completion Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, recognized and full member Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Premium Member Regular member of the Korean Society of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Full member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Former Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, Board of Review , Expert Committee/Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning See more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know [Health Column] AirNate – Why Laminates Can Provide Teeth Reshaping in as Little as a Week with Minimized Tooth Removal 👉If you want to check the cause of bad breath and oral condition in more detail with Dr. Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic > This column was written with reference to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's National Health Information Portal and related oral health information.
정재욱 원장25.12.15Views 857Likes 9 [Health Column] How to Endure Braces Pain: From Causes to Relief[7]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Today, we will discuss the topic that most people who are about to undergo orthodontic treatment are curious about: 'Corrective pain' Let's talk about it. Orthodontic treatment is a long journey to a beautiful smile, Many people worry about the pain they experience when they first start. When you actually start orthodontic treatment, you may feel pain in your teeth or discomfort when chewing. But this pain is actually, A positive sign that your body is adapting to the correction. This is also true. From now on, the reasons why orthodontic pain occurs and how to relieve it, And we will look at the difference in pain depending on the correction method. 1. Why does orthodontic pain occur? “Why does it hurt when I just move my teeth slightly?” I'm sure everyone has asked themselves this question at least once. The reason is that between the teeth and gums Periodontal ligament Because. This tissue moves when teeth move. Buffer role It is a very important structure that does this. There is a fine Nerves and blood vessels Because they are densely distributed, they react sensitively to external stimuli. When braces push teeth in one direction As the periodontal ligament is compressed, blood flow is reduced, In this process Prostaglandin A substance called is secreted. This substance stimulates the nerves and causes pain. commonly 1~4 hours Appear inside 2~3 days It persists and then gradually disappears. That is, the pain felt in the early stages of correction Evidence that teeth are actually starting to move Yes. 2. Differences in pain depending on the correction method There are several different methods of orthodontic treatment depending on the individual's oral condition and treatment goals. Depending on the method Pain pattern It may be slightly different, Representatively, it is often compared to Three types Let's take a look. ✔️Non-extraction vs. extraction orthodontics It is easy to think that extraction will hurt more, In reality, there is not much difference in pain between the two methods. The degree of pain is more important than whether or not the tooth is extracted. Direction and intensity of force applied to teeth Because it depends. in other words, Non-extraction orthodontics However, if there is a lot of movement, it can actually be more painful. ✔️Ceramic braces vs. Clippy C braces Clippy C correction It is a device that uses a self-ligating method without a rubber ring, and has the advantage of low friction. Ceramic braces You may feel a little less pain, but There really isn't much difference. Since the principle of moving teeth is the same in both methods, it is more important to consider the type of device. Control of tooth movement and orthodontic force This has a greater impact on the pain. ✔️Lacrimal vs. Lingual Correction Orthodontics The outside of the teeth, Lingual correction is a method of attaching a device to the inside. Lingual correction The gap between the brackets is short and the tongue can easily touch the device. Pain at first And the discomfort may be felt more greatly. the other side Orthodontics is relatively quick to adapt, but is susceptible to external stimuli. gum pain This may be accompanied by: 3. How to relieve pain Although correction is difficult to do completely pain-free, Lifestyle habits Even with just a little adjustment, you can adapt much more easily. 1️⃣ Lower the temperature in your mouth Lowering the temperature of the mouth with cold water, ice, or ice cream can dull the nerve response and relieve pain. However, if you use a cold compress for too long, your gums may become irritated. Limited to 10 to 15 minutes Please do it. 2️⃣ Gentle vibration cycle to the teeth You can relieve pressure on your teeth by gently chewing sugarless gum or using a dental vibrator. 3️⃣Take painkillers If necessary Tylenol You can take the same over-the-counter pain reliever to help reduce the pain. step, Anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and aspirin It is best to avoid them as they can slow down tooth movement. 4️⃣ Eat soft foods In the early stages of orthodontic treatment, chewing stimulation can worsen the pain. Porridge, soup, steamed eggs, tofu We recommend a soft diet. 5️⃣ Get enough sleep and rest Correction is a process in which subtle tissue changes occur. lack of sleep Ina stress may slow down the recovery from pain. 4. The process of adaptation is more important than pain. Orthodontics is not a short-term treatment. Because the body is in the process of finding a new balance It may feel strange and uncomfortable at first, but most of the pain will go away within a week or so. “It hurts” is a sign that the correction is progressing well. If you can get through that time, a more even and beautiful smile will surely await you. 😁 Director Kim Hyeon-sun Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Catholic University College of Medicine, Department of Orthodontics, Visiting Professor Orthodontic specialist (Ministry of Health and Welfare) Orthodontics and Accreditation (Korean Orthodontic Association) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship Associate Professor of Outpatient Clinic, CHA University Hospital Director of Hyun Ceramic Dental Clinic -------------------------------- Click here to see more posts about Cashdoc Orthodontics! 🔗 [Health Column] Reverse Correction: Why Re-Correction Is Necessary After Correction 🔗 [Health Column] Open Bite Treatment and Fundamental Solutions 🔗 [Health Column] 3 Tips for Quickly Finishing Your Orthodontic Treatment 🔗 [Health Column] Invisalign Braces: A Complete Guide | Benefits, Wear Time, and Cost of Transparent Braces
김현순 원장25.10.31Views 654Likes 6 [Health Column] Bad Breath You Don't Know About: How to Properly Manage It, Starting with the Cause[9]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. In our daily lives, such as on the way to work or school, or when meeting a friend, cleanliness It affects the first impression. In particular, oral hygiene is as important as washing your body. If you have bad breath when talking to someone, it's hard to leave a good impression no matter how well you dress. For a clean impression and healthy oral condition Bad breath management It's absolutely necessary. Today, we'll learn about lifestyle habits that can help reduce bad breath, products that can help, and management methods. 1. Why does bad breath occur? Bad breath is caused when food left in the mouth is broken down by bacteria. hydrogen sulfide The main cause is a component called . Also inside the mouth dry This can reduce the ability of the body to purify itself, allowing bacteria to become more active and causing a worsening odor. ✔️ The basics and core of preventing mouth sores - Brush your teeth within 3 minutes after eating - Drink enough water 2. Lifestyle habits that reduce bad breath When it comes to preventing bad breath, small habits can make a big difference. ✔️ gargle – Prevent bacterial growth by brushing your teeth within 3 minutes after eating. ✔️ Water intake – Maintains self-cleaning ability by preventing dry mouth ✔️ Regular maintenance – Maintain consistent daily maintenance habits If you consistently practice just these three things, the effect of preventing bad breath will greatly increase. 3. Products that help manage bad breath There are many oral care products that can be easily used in everyday life. ✔️ Dental floss and interdental brushes - If bad breath persists even after brushing your teeth, it may be caused by food stuck between your teeth. - Using dental floss or an interdental brush can help you clean areas that your toothbrush cannot reach. ✔️ Tongue cleaner/water pick - The coating that builds up on the tongue surface is a mixture of bacteria and food debris, and is a common cause of bad breath. - It is effective to gently brush your teeth with a tongue cleaner or water pick. ✔️ Gargle - If you have bad breath, it is recommended to use the mouthwash twice a day. - It can effectively suppress bacteria in the mouth. All these products Pharmacy or convenience store It is readily available and can be used by anyone without burden. 4. The need for scaling Regular Scaling plays a very important role in managing bad breath. Tartar is a hardened substance formed by bacteria and cannot be removed with regular brushing alone. If tartar builds up, it can lead to gum inflammation, periodontal disease, bad breath, and, in severe cases, even tooth loosening or loss. ✔️ Therefore Once every 6 months to 1 year Depending on the condition of your oral cavity, scaling is recommended. Regular scaling not only prevents bad breath, Teeth and gum health It is a key habit to keep until the end. How to manage Main effects Recommended cycle Brushing and flossing Removing food residue everyday Tongue cleaner/gargle Bacterial inhibition and tongue coating removal everyday Scaling Tartar removal and gum health maintenance 6~12 months 5. Extraoral causes should also be suspected. If bad breath persists despite oral care and dietary adjustments, the cause may not be inside the mouth. internal body problems It could be. Representatively gastrointestinal diseases, diabetes, liver dysfunction The same internal medical conditions can cause bad breath. In these cases, simple brushing or gargling alone won't help. You should visit a hospital for an accurate diagnosis. In other words, bad breath is not simply a lack of cleanliness. Signs of health problems It could be. 6. Small habits to practice every day The most important thing in managing bad breath is not a one-time thing. consistent habits no see. Be sure to brush your teeth within three minutes after eating and drink at least two liters of water daily to keep your mouth moist. Regular use of dental floss and a tongue cleaner will further enhance the effectiveness of bad breath prevention. If you combine this with regular dental checkups and scaling, you can not only reduce bad breath but also maintain the health of your teeth and gums. Bad breath isn't just a simple oral hygiene issue; it can also be linked to overall health. Start practicing good oral hygiene habits today and monitor your health through regular checkups. Fresh breath starts with small actions 😁 Director Kim Hyeon-sun Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Catholic University College of Medicine, Department of Orthodontics, Visiting Professor Orthodontic specialist (Ministry of Health and Welfare) Orthodontics and Accreditation (Korean Orthodontic Association) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship Associate Professor of Outpatient Clinic, CHA University Hospital Director of Hyun Ceramic Dental Clinic -------------------------------- Click here to see more posts about Cashdoc Orthodontics! 🔗 [Health Column] Invisalign Braces: A Complete Guide | Benefits, Wear Time, and Cost of Transparent Braces 🔗 [Health Column] Why Does Braces Last Differently for Each Person? Lifestyle Habits That Interfere with Tooth Movement 🔗 [Health Column] Is Orthodontic Extraction Really Necessary? 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김현순 원장25.08.21Views 9137Likes 5 [Health Column] Is Gum Recession Caused by Braces? Find Out the Causes and Prevention Tips[4]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Among those who undergo orthodontic treatment, Feeling like my gums are going down That's why many people worry about whether it's a side effect of orthodontic treatment. today Gum recession Why does this happen and how? prevention Should I do it? I will explain in detail its relationship with orthodontic treatment. 1. Why does gum recession occur? Many people “Isn’t it because my gums are receding due to incorrect orthodontic treatment?” You may ask, but in fact, your gums may appear to go down temporarily as your teeth move during the orthodontic treatment. However, these changes will usually recover naturally over time once the correction is complete. Gum recession This is a condition in which the gums and alveolar bone actually decrease, exposing the tooth roots, and is a separate issue from orthodontic treatment. So what are the main causes of gum recession? as soon as Health of teeth and gums no see. ✔️Main causes of gum recession - Excessive occlusal force - Neglect of regular gum care - Long-neglected tartar and plaque - Bad brushing habits or excessive brushing pressure These factors are repeated Burden on the gums By giving it gradually Regression phenomenon This is what appears. Especially if periodontal disease is left untreated for a long time or there are many areas that are difficult to reach with a toothbrush, the gums may gradually recede without any external stimulation. 2. How can I prevent gum recession? The most important thing to prevent gum recession is Daily oral care habits no see. If you are undergoing correction How to brush your teeth This is more important. Because the braces are attached to your teeth, you need to take more care of them than usual, and follow the instructions of your dentist. Proper brushing technique and use of auxiliary tools We must put this into practice. especially Scaling It is effective not only in removing tartar but also in managing bacterial plaque that causes inflammation and preventing gum bone loss. Even if you just take good care of your teeth like this, you can sufficiently prevent your gums from receding. ✔️ Prevent gum recession - Remove plaque by brushing your teeth thoroughly - Use interdental brushes and dental floss - Perform regular scaling - Improve the habit of clenching your teeth 3. Will orthodontic treatment make gum recession worse? If you correct it Could it be that gum recession is getting worse? There are many people who are worried, In fact, the opposite is true. It is very rare for gum recession to occur during orthodontic treatment, and even if it does occur, Most people recover naturally after correction. Especially when teeth are aligned through orthodontic treatment Brushing your teeth becomes much easier, It also reduces food debris from getting stuck, which helps prevent gum disease in the long run. ✔️ What effects can you expect after correction? - Easy to remove bacterial plaque between overlapping teeth - Reduce blind spots when brushing your teeth - Reduce food sticking → Prevent gum inflammation - Evenly distributes force applied to teeth and gums also Even without correction Gum recession can occur. tooth Even in people who do not have orthodontic treatment, gum recession can occur due to underlying diseases, poor brushing habits, or excessive occlusal force. Rather, if you correct your teeth through orthodontic treatment, this burden will be reduced and you can expect a preventive effect. 4. The most important habit for healthy gums: regular checkups. The most surefire way to prevent gum recession is Visit the dentist regularly So Check your oral condition That's what I'm doing. Even if you think you take good care of yourself, there are invisible stains inside your mouth. tartar Ina inflammation This may remain. You can effectively prevent gum disease and recession by taking care of these areas through regular checkups and scaling. ✔️ Things to check during regular checkups - Whether tartar or plaque has accumulated - Whether the gums are inflamed or bleeding - Excessive occlusal force - Check your brushing habits and maintenance status To protect my teeth and gums for a long time even in my busy daily life Minimal maintenance and regular checkups Please make sure to practice this, whether you are in the middle of correction or not. healthy gums Habits for this should be maintained for life. We support your healthy smiles today as well. Director Kim Hyeon-sun Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Catholic University College of Medicine, Department of Orthodontics, Visiting Professor Orthodontic specialist (Ministry of Health and Welfare) Orthodontics and Accreditation (Korean Orthodontic Association) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship Associate Professor of Outpatient Clinic, CHA University Hospital Director of Hyun Ceramic Dental Clinic -------------------------------- Click here to see more posts about Cashdoc Orthodontics! 🔗 [Health Column] Is it necessary to have orthodontic extraction? Orthodontic extraction criteria and tips for choosing a dental clinic 🔗 [Health Column] Which Braces Are Best? A Comparison of Ceramic, ClearC, and Invisalign
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