
Due to rising prices, kimbap has increasingly become a choice for a single meal. Although there are some expensive types of kimbap, it is still sold at low prices at some shops and convenience stores, making it an excellent option for people with light wallets.
However, there are also people who, because of dental problems, cannot chew the hard ingredients inside kimbap and end up loosely chewing it a little before swallowing.

Roughly chewing and swallowing food like this can harm dental health. If avoiding hard foods has become a habit, it is often because the teeth are already in poor condition. If your teeth hurt and you prefer soft foods, now is the time to pay attention to your dental health.
Tooth loss can occur not only from unexpected accidents but also gradually over time. If you avoid hard foods when eating or if your gums bleed repeatedly when brushing your teeth, these may be signs of dental problems. Do not put off such issues; they should be identified accurately and treated.
If tooth loss has already begun, an appropriate prosthetic option should be chosen with overall health and quality of life in mind.

In particular, if tooth loss makes it difficult to chew food sufficiently, implants can be a good alternative. Implants not only restore chewing ability without harming other teeth, but also provide a natural-looking result.
Implant procedures should be carried out carefully by qualified medical professionals, and it is important to determine suitability through an individual consultation.















