
Since permanent teeth are meant to be used for life, they need to be cared for properly. However, tooth damage can occur due to accidents, gum disease, aging, and other causes. When a tooth is lost like this, it can affect chewing function. At times like these, people consider implants.

What is an implant?
An implant is a treatment method that places an artificial tooth in the area of a missing tooth. An artificial root is fixed to the jawbone, and then an abutment and prosthetic crown are connected on top. Because implants come in various types depending on the patient’s gum condition and immune response, it is a good idea to learn in advance what kinds of implants are available.
Different types of implants and their features

Bone graft implant:
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This is a method that processes a patient’s own tooth into a bone graft material for use.
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By extracting only the necessary components, it can extend implant lifespan, promote faster healing, and reduce the chance of immune rejection.
Important checkpoints

No matter how skilled a specialist may be, if genuine implants are not used, their lifespan may be shortened and reoperation may be necessary. To reduce side effects such as inflammation or complications, you must check that genuine products are being used.
- Precise diagnosis and treatment:

It is important to use a 3D oral scanner to precisely diagnose oral conditions and provide treatment with as little error as possible. Experienced medical staff and a systematic aftercare program are also essential.

Because implant surgery is a highly difficult procedure, safety should be the top priority. At Seokplant Dental Hospital, we are doing our best for your healthy teeth and happy smile. If you have any questions or need a consultation, please contact our dental clinic anytime!
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