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[Recommended Seoul Implant Dental Clinic] Accurate Implant Surgery Comes Down to Experience and Know-how

에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재 · S리더치과병원 · May 7, 2025

Accurate implant surgery comes down to experience and know-how When a tooth is lost, we are not simply losing a single tooth. The absence of one tooth can lead not only to reduced...

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Clinic: 에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재

Original post date: May 7, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:57 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

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Accurate implant surgery comes down to experience and know-how

When a tooth is lost, we are not simply losing a single tooth. The absence of one tooth can lead not only to reduced chewing function, but also to speech problems, loss of aesthetics, a decline in self-esteem, and even shifting of the surrounding teeth and changes to the entire oral structure. One of the representative treatment methods that can fundamentally address these complex problems is the implant.

However, many people still misunderstand implants as just a procedure to "place an artificial tooth." In reality, implant treatment is a very precise and complex medical procedure, and it is a high-difficulty surgery in which the provider’s expertise and clinical experience are directly linked to the success rate.

So why are 'expertise' and 'experience' so important in implants? Let’s look at each point in detail.

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  1. Diagnosis that takes into account each patient’s different 'anatomical structure' and 'condition' is essential.

Implants are not a ‘standardized’ surgery. There are so many factors to consider for each patient, including the height and thickness of the alveolar bone, bone density, gum thickness, tooth alignment,

chewing habits, and overall health condition.

For example, in patients who have been missing teeth for a long time, the jawbone may have resorbed significantly, and implants cannot be placed without bone grafting. Patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension have lower recovery ability and resistance to inflammation, so

a more precise surgical plan and postoperative care are required.

The ability to precisely analyze each patient’s situation, identify risk factors in advance, and choose the most appropriate surgical method is a capability that only medical professionals with abundant clinical experience and expertise can possess.

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  1. The 'accuracy' of the surgery determines the outcome.

Implant surgery does not end with simply ‘placing’ the artificial root into the jawbone. What matters is the exact position, angle, and depth. An error of 0.1 mm can cause serious complications such as nerve damage, malocclusion, or implant failure.

This kind of high-precision surgery cannot be solved by digital equipment alone. No matter how advanced technologies such as 3D CT, intraoral scanners, and virtual surgical systems are, interpreting them and reflecting them in the surgical plan is entirely the medical team’s role. Just as only a skilled pilot can fly a state-of-the-art airplane, cutting-edge equipment truly shows its value only in the hands of an experienced practitioner.

In particular, in difficult cases (for example, bone grafting, sinus lift procedures, complex anatomical structures, etc.), unexpected situations may arise during surgery. The sense and judgment needed to respond flexibly to such variables also come from clinical experience gained through performing many surgeries.

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  1. What comes after the 'surgery' is even more important for implants.

The completion of implant treatment is not placement, but ‘maintenance.’ Even if the surgery ends successfully, problems such as inflammation, resorption of the bone around the implant, or prosthetic damage can occur, and in the end it becomes a failed treatment.

Therefore, to maintain implants successfully over a long period of time, the following elements are needed.

  1. Education on hygiene management and lifestyle habits for each patient

  2. Appropriate bite adjustment and regular checkups

  3. A system for preventing and treating peri-implantitis early

  4. Immediate prosthetic repair and retreatment when needed

A hospital that can systematically manage all of these processes approaches implants not as a simple procedure but as a ‘comprehensive treatment,’ and medical institutions with such systems are usually hospitals with deep expertise in the implant field.

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  1. Don’t be fooled by low-cost implant ads: in the end, what remains is the 'expert’s touch'

Recently, you can often come across ads online or on social media offering implants at very low prices. Of course

cost is an important factor, but you must remember that medical treatment is not simply consumption; it is ‘treatment.’

Behind low-cost advertising, the following risks may be hidden:

  • Large-scale procedures performed by inexperienced medical staff

  • Surgery carried out in a standardized manner without sufficient diagnosis

  • Omission of necessary treatment such as bone grafting

  • Lack of aftercare and responsibility

Implants are not something you use for just a year or two. If performed properly, they can be used for more than 10 years, or even for a lifetime,

but if not, you may end up needing re-surgery within a few years. In the end, what matters more than price is ‘who performs the surgery,’ and this decision becomes the key that determines your oral health and quality of life.

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Choose implants by looking at the medical team

Implants are a treatment that requires advanced knowledge, skilled technique, extensive clinical experience, and precise judgment.

It is not a technique for placing a device, but a high-level medical procedure that restores each patient’s life. Therefore, the provider’s expertise and experience can be said to be not just an option, but an 'essential condition.'

If you are considering implants, be sure to ask the following questions.

  1. How much experience does the attending medical team have with implant procedures?

  2. Is there sufficient experience with high-difficulty cases?

  3. Is the aftercare system systematically established?

  4. Are diagnosis and treatment carried out with full consideration of each patient’s condition?

If you choose a dental hospital and specialist who can answer all of these questions with ‘yes,’ your implant treatment will be not just a simple tooth restoration, but a successful path to regaining your quality of life.

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