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How Can Implant Pain Be Reduced? At Haru Plant, This Is How We Use Anesthesia!

Haru Plant Dental Clinic · 하루플란트치과 · April 8, 2025

Hello. Haru Plant Dental Clinic is here to help you start your day comfortably. ​ When we meet patients who come in before surgery, most of them are feeling nervous and worried abo...

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Clinic: Haru Plant Dental Clinic

Original post date: April 8, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 5:05 PM

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

Hello.

Haru Plant Dental Clinic is here to help you start your day comfortably.

When we meet patients who come in before surgery,

most of them are feeling nervous and worried about treatment.

Especially since many people are experiencing implants for the first time,

questions about pain are common, such as, “Does it hurt during treatment?”

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But there is no need to worry.

Dental anesthesia technology has advanced very rapidly in recent years,

and Haru Plant Dental Clinic focuses on patient-friendly treatment methods

while building an anesthesia system optimized to reduce implant pain.

Many patients say they barely felt any pain during surgery,

and in most cases they recover in daily life without implant pain.

Still, it is natural to feel uneasy about unfamiliar treatment.

But if you know what to expect and prepare in advance, wouldn’t you feel much more at ease?

So today, we’d like to explain in more detail the implant anesthesia

and pain management system used at Haru Plant Dental Clinic.

Shall we take a look together now?

Does it really not hurt during treatment?

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Yes, of course.

If anesthesia works well, treatment can proceed comfortably without pain.

If you feel any implant pain or discomfort during surgery,

please let us know right away without hesitation.

We will immediately check the uncomfortable area and provide additional anesthesia.

The anesthesia system at Haru Plant Dental Clinic

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At Haru Plant Dental Clinic, we apply a variety of anesthesia systems step by step

to reduce implant pain and provide more comfortable treatment.

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First, we carefully apply a topical anesthetic called “Beracaine”

to calm sensitive areas inside the mouth and perform surface anesthesia.

When Beracaine is applied well to the gum surface, even if stimulation is later applied,

you can proceed naturally without significant discomfort or pain.

Next, we use a mouthwash-type anesthetic called “Happycaine.”

If you hold this anesthetic solution in your mouth for about 30 seconds to 1 minute,

it gently eases the overall sensations acting inside the oral cavity.

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Through this, not only implant pain but also sensitivity during treatment and the cold feeling

are reduced, and the uncomfortable gag reflex triggered when instruments touch the area is also lessened.

After the two steps, Beracaine and Happycaine, are sufficiently completed,

we proceed with anesthesia injections so that the anesthetic can work well even in deeper oral tissues.

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At this point, because surface anesthesia has already been done well with Beracaine,

many patients hardly feel any pain even when the injection is given.

For areas where a slight stinging sensation may occur,

we carefully adjust the strength and speed of anesthesia with the patient’s comfort in mind.

In particular, for thin and sensitive areas such as the front teeth,

we use a painless anesthesia device to make the injection process as smooth as possible.

What if you are still worried about implant pain?

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Anesthesia is essentially a necessary part of dental treatment.

Thanks to advances in technology, many people now feel little to no pain.

Just knowing that treatment does not hurt can greatly ease tension.

However, dental anesthesia only numbs the inside of the mouth,

so while it reduces pain, it does not completely remove psychological tension.

If the concern is not just implant pain but the burden of visiting the dentist itself,

we recommend sleep implants, which help reduce both pain and anxiety.

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As the name suggests, a sleep implant is a solution that allows you to receive treatment comfortably

without implant pain, in a state as relaxed as if you were sleeping.

When conscious sedation, also called sedation anesthesia, is applied,

you enter a drowsy and mellow state, tension is eased,

and stress and fatigue related to treatment are reduced.

This is why, along with reducing implant pain,

the biggest advantage of the sleep implant program is that it also lessens psychological 부담.

Today, we looked at the anesthesia system at Haru Plant Dental Clinic that helps reduce implant pain,

as well as the sleep implant program that can also ease anxiety.

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The anesthesia system at Haru Plant Dental Clinic is thoroughly managed by experienced medical staff,

and many patients have already undergone surgery comfortably, showing high satisfaction with treatment.

If you have any questions about implants, please feel free to contact us anytime.

Haru Plant Dental Clinic is always ready to provide you with comfortable treatment.

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