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Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process

에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재 · S리더치과병원 · January 9, 2025

Hello. This is S Leader Dental Hospital in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul ^^ "Implant second surgery: stronger and longer lasting" Have you ever heard of implant second surgery? If the implant...

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Clinic: 에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재

Original post date: January 9, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:56 PM

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Hello.

This is S Leader Dental Hospital in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul ^^

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"Implant second surgery: stronger and longer lasting"

Have you ever heard of implant second surgery?

If the implant you first received is no longer doing its job properly, or if you feel that additional treatment is needed for better results, please be sure to read this post.

Implant second surgery can be an important choice not only for supplementing existing treatment, but also for protecting your teeth and oral health over the long term.

So, in this post, we will look at the need for implant second surgery, the procedure, and ways to improve the durability and effectiveness of treatment below.

Why implant second surgery is needed

Even after getting an implant, if problems occur or improvements are needed for additional stability, second surgery may be necessary.

Then you may wonder, "Why wasn't it treated perfectly from the start?"

The reason is that each patient has a different oral structure and condition, and the bone and gums change over time.

The first reason is insufficient bone density or volume.

An implant must be firmly fixed to the jawbone to maintain stability, but if the bone is insufficient or weak, it may loosen over time or fail to settle properly.

In such cases, bone grafting or additional fixture placement (the implant root) may be needed.

The second is inflammation.

If inflammation develops around an implant and is left untreated, the gums and bone can be damaged, eventually leading to a situation where the implant must be removed.

In particular, peri-implantitis may have only mild symptoms at first, but if it worsens, surgical treatment is required.

Also, as time passes, the gums and bone can naturally change in shape.

And even if the implant procedure went well, as you get older, bone density may decrease or the gums may recede, making it difficult for the implant to stay in place.

In such cases, a second surgery may be needed to reinforce or replace the existing implant.

A way to move one step further

Implant second surgery requires a more careful plan and a more precise procedure than the initial treatment.

First, the patient’s oral condition is thoroughly diagnosed.

Using digital CT and a 3D scanner, the condition of the bone, the stability of the existing implant, and the health of the gums are carefully analyzed.

After the diagnosis, bone grafting is performed if necessary.

If bone density is insufficient, artificial bone or autogenous bone is grafted to create a strong foundation to support the implant.

This process is carried out differently depending on the patient’s condition, and thorough consultation before surgery is essential.

Next, the process of removing the existing implant or placing a new fixture is carried out.

If the existing implant has not properly integrated, it is removed, and a new implant is placed in the necessary location to secure stability.

After that, a stabilization period is observed so that the bone and implant can firmly integrate.

The final step is reattaching the prosthetic restoration. In this process, both aesthetics and function are considered to provide an appearance and feel similar to natural teeth.

All of these steps must be finely adjusted to match the patient’s condition and needs.

Essential things to know about second surgery

Implant second surgery requires more factors to be carefully considered than the first surgery.

First, the patient’s oral hygiene status is important. If there is inflammation or infection, surgery may be difficult, so thorough management is necessary.

Before treatment, gum health must be improved and inflammation treated to increase the success rate of surgery.

Also, the experience and skill of the medical team play a key role in achieving successful results.

Because the approach to implants differs depending on each individual’s oral condition and structure, it is important to work with medical staff who have extensive clinical experience.

Rich experience makes it possible to respond effectively even in unexpected situations and increases the treatment success rate.

Post-treatment care is also essential.

Depending on each person’s care, oral condition, lifestyle, the medical institution where they received treatment, and other factors, implant lifespan varies widely from about 5 years to about 20 years, so care is basic and essential.

If the regular care and examination program operated by the dental clinic where the procedure was performed is not systematic, the likelihood of problems such as inflammation naturally increases.

Regular scaling, proper brushing, and flossing are essential to extending the lifespan of implants.

An approach for implants you can trust for a long time

Implants are an important process for restoring a healthy oral environment and confidence.

However, we should not overlook the fact that initial treatment may not be performed properly, or that problems may arise over time.

Implant second surgery improves these issues and provides a foundation for stronger, longer-lasting use.

Precise diagnosis, careful treatment planning, and consistent management are the way to move toward a successful outcome.

I hope this post helps relieve your concerns related to implant treatment and helps you make the right decision.

Based on accurate information, I support you in maintaining healthy teeth and a confident smile for a long time.

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us through TalkTalk below ^^\n\n\n\nStrong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 2 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 3 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 4 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 5 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 6 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 7 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 8 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 9 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 10 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 11 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 12 Strong and Lasting Through the Implant Second Surgery Process image 13

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