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When you lose a tooth,
many people consider implants
as one of the treatment options.
In particular, the front teeth are a area
that naturally shows when smiling or speaking,
so when a tooth is lost,
many people worry about changes in appearance.
Samseong-dong implant treatment is
not only about restoring tooth function,
but also a treatment that requires
considering several factors together.
So even though it is the same implant treatment,
the front tooth area requires
a more careful treatment-planning process.

Front tooth implants,
why are they more challenging?
Front teeth are located at the center of the face,
so they are relatively visible
during everyday conversation or smiling.
Because of this, even a slight difference in
the tooth length, shape, or alignment
can seem more noticeable than expected.
For molars, restoring chewing function
often becomes the main focus,
but front tooth implants usually require
considering esthetic factors as well as function.
Since the treatment direction must be decided
while looking at many factors together,
it is often said to be relatively more difficult.

The important thing in
front tooth implants is the gum condition!
When planning a front tooth implant,
not only the bone supporting the tooth
but also the gum condition is checked.
That is because depending on the thickness
and shape of the gums,
the gum line around the implant
may look different.
Especially if a lot of gum is visible
when smiling, the gum shape may
affect the result.
Also, as time passes after a tooth is lost,
the condition of the gums and alveolar bone
may change.
These factors may also be considered
when creating the implant treatment plan.
✔️ Gum thickness
✔️ Gum height
✔️ Interdental papilla
It is important to check the current condition
of the gums and alveolar bone
and decide on a treatment direction
that matches the individual oral structure.

Front tooth implants
Worried they will be noticeable?
Because of the location, front tooth implants
can vary in naturalness depending on
the tooth color, gum shape, and implant position.
To keep the implant from looking obvious,
it is important to accurately check the current
condition of the teeth and gums,
then establish a treatment plan that matches
the individual's oral condition.
It is also good to consider the balance
with the surrounding teeth,
the gum line, and the shape of the teeth.
The result is not determined solely by
the process of placing the implant,
so a treatment plan that considers the balance
of the overall teeth and gums is important.
Therefore, before planning Samseong-dong implant treatment,
it may be helpful to sufficiently check the current
oral condition and proceed with a consultation
about the treatment process and direction
before deciding on treatment.
