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Front teeth are the first teeth people see when you smile.
That is why front tooth implant treatment is not simply about restoring tooth function, but also requires a process that takes into account a natural impression and smile.
Today, when getting a front tooth implant, we will look at what should be considered so that it looks like your own tooth without feeling awkward.

Regain a bright smile with a front tooth implant!
The front teeth, which are the first to show when you smile, do more than simply cut food; they also have a major impact on appearance and impression.
However, if you have lost a front tooth for various reasons, you may feel psychologically discouraged, and you may also experience significant discomfort when speaking or smiling.
The treatment that restores a missing front tooth to be as close as possible to a natural tooth is implant treatment.

If a front tooth implant does not harmonize with the teeth on either side in terms of color, size, and shape, it may become more noticeable as an artificial tooth, so harmony with the surrounding teeth is important.
Also, if it is not made in a form similar to a natural tooth, differences in light reflection or three-dimensional appearance can occur. Since the front teeth show a lot of gum, if the boundary between the gums and the prosthetic is not natural, it may look dark or feel unfamiliar, so caution is needed.
Because the front teeth meet the facial midline, symmetry is extremely important.
Even a slight asymmetry can have a major effect on the overall impression.

Front tooth implants are a treatment in which aesthetic factors play a major role, in addition to functional recovery.
In particular, because the front tooth area shows a lot of gum and harmony with the surrounding teeth is important, more precise diagnosis and treatment planning are required.
Unlike other areas, the front teeth have thin and delicate jawbone, so a more careful approach is needed during implant procedures.
If a long time has passed since tooth loss, the jawbone is absorbed, leaving insufficient space for implant placement. In such cases, the deficient area must be reinforced with bone grafting.
At our clinic, we use precision diagnostic equipment to closely analyze bone density and shape, then establish a treatment plan using the most stable method.
In some cases, it is possible to place the implant immediately after extraction, but if inflammation or jawbone loss is severe, it is better to allow sufficient healing time before placement.

To increase the success rate and longevity of an implant, post-surgery care is also very important.
On the day of surgery, use cold compresses to reduce swelling, and it is best to avoid alcohol, smoking, and hot or irritating foods.
Brush gently around the surgical site, and thorough oral hygiene management is essential.
Even if you do not feel pain, take all prescribed medication as directed by the medical staff, reduce irritation to the surgical site, and maintain oral health through regular scaling and checkups.
Front tooth implants are a treatment that restores not only function, but also a natural smile and confidence.
When they are not just a simple procedure, but are carried out together with accurate diagnosis, careful design, and post-treatment care, satisfactory results can be expected.
If you are considering a front tooth implant, please have a thorough consultation with medical professionals who have experience and know-how, and create a treatment plan that suits you.
