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Magaok-dong Dental Clinic_ “Fast Treatment, Safe Results!” [3. 5 Things You Must Check Before Same-Day Implant Surgery]

Seoul DIA Dental Clinic · 서울디아치과의원 · September 17, 2025

Hello! We are Magaok-dong Dental Clinic Seoul Dia Dental Clinic, a clinic that takes care of your bright smile and the joy of chewing. ​ We kept saying, “It’s so hot, it’s so hot~”...

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Clinic: Seoul DIA Dental Clinic

Original post date: September 17, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 2:19 PM

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

Hello!

We are Magaok-dong Dental Clinic Seoul Dia Dental Clinic,

a clinic that takes care of your bright smile and the joy of chewing.

We kept saying, “It’s so hot, it’s so hot~” all summer, but now the breeze has finally turned cool, right? Even so, there are still many people who break into a nervous sweat the moment they step into a dental clinic.

Because of implants, of course!!

“Will it hurt?”

“Can I go straight to work afterward?”

“Do I just take my medicine and go?”

A flood of questions comes bursting out.

So we’ve prepared this.

5 things you must check before same-day implant surgery

We’ll explain them in the Seoul Dia Dental Clinic style—easy and fun~

Alright, focus up~ let’s go!!!

5 Things You Must Check Before Same-Day Implant Surgery]

  1. Be sure to share any medications you are taking

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Magaok-dong Dental Clinic_Consultation about medications

Some people come to the clinic and say, “Just figure it out for me.”

Absolutely not!

In particular, if you take blood pressure medication, diabetes medication, or heart-related medication,

you must! absolutely! definitely! tell us.

That’s because anticoagulants such as aspirin, warfarin, and Plavix

can make it difficult for bleeding to stop during surgery.

“Come on, why bother talking about medications?”

→ That attitude is risky.

Surgery must always prioritize safety.

Please tell us the exact medication names and the times you take them,

so we can create a safe surgical plan,

and, if necessary, consult your primary doctor and adjust the medication.

Seoul Dia Dental Clinic is not the kind of hospital that says, “Not our problem.”

We check each patient’s medication information,

and our rule is to proceed as safely as possible.

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  1. Share your recent health condition, even minor symptoms

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Magaok-dong Dental Clinic_Cold

“I’ve got a cold, but maybe I can just brush it off?”

“I’m feeling under the weather, but I’ll probably be fine after sleeping for a day.”

A lot of people come in thinking this way.

But even a small symptom can change the outcome of surgery.

If you have a cold, a feverish feeling, or a weakened immune system,

gum healing may be delayed, or inflammation may develop more easily.

Also, some people have experienced dizziness or a racing heart when they had anesthesia in the past,

and you should tell us about those experiences too.

Even if it seems like a small story, to the medical staff

it becomes a key clue for carrying out surgery safely.

Seoul Dia Dental Clinic does not move forward with “it’ll probably be fine,”

but with the principle of “let’s check first, then proceed.”

That’s the only way both the patient and we can feel at ease.

  1. Wear comfortable clothing + come with a guardian

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Magaok-dong Dental Clinic_No self-driving

Quick pause—here’s today’s TMI tip.

On the day of surgery, suits, high heels, and dress shoes are a big no-no!

Comfortable pants, sneakers, and casual clothes are best.

Why? Because an implant is still surgery.

Your body gets tense, so if movement is uncomfortable, stress doubles!

And you may also feel tired on the way home.

Also, if possible, we strongly recommend coming with a guardian.

If you come alone and then completely relax after the surgery,

your body may feel heavy and tired, which could make driving dangerous.

“For me, going alone is fine!”

There are more people like that than you’d think.

But for safety, coming with family, a friend, or a guardian is best.

At Seoul Dia Dental Clinic, we carefully check on patients even after the procedure

so they can return home comfortably.

We can relax on the way home only if the patient is okay.

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  1. Get plenty of rest after the procedure

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Magaok-dong Dental Clinic_Adequate rest

Here’s the question we hear most often!

“Can I go to a dinner gathering tonight?”

The answer is “No, no, no, no!!!”

Absolutely not.

After surgery, swelling, bleeding, and a mild fever can naturally occur.

So for at least one day, you should avoid overexerting yourself and get plenty of rest.

A warm bowl of porridge, a quiet space, and a comfortable chair.

That combination is perfect.

“Just for today, don’t work—give yourself a vacation!”

This mindset can make recovery twice as fast.

Seoul Dia Dental Clinic also gives post-procedure instructions very thoroughly.

Because if you follow them, you’ll heal faster.

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  1. Keep a positive, relaxed mindset

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Magaok-dong Dental Clinic_Positive mindset

Lastly, the most important checklist item!

It’s your mindset.

“An implant? That’s scary...”

“What if something serious happens?”

You may feel afraid like this,

but in fact, most procedures end far more comfortably than people expect.

Thanks to anesthesia, there is almost no pain during the surgery,

and if you take your medication properly afterward,

the number of people who say, “I couldn’t sleep because it hurt,” is really very small.

More often, people say, “Oh dear, I was scared for nothing~”

To reduce patient anxiety,

Seoul Dia Dental Clinic explains every step carefully before, during, and after surgery.

Trust and confidence—that’s the foundation of dentistry.

Summary of today’s post

  1. Be sure to share any medications you are taking

  2. Share your recent health condition, even minor symptoms

  3. Wear comfortable clothing + come with a guardian

  4. Be sure to rest after surgery

  5. Keep a positive, relaxed mindset

“Same-day implant = finishes quickly.”

That is true.

But! Please remember that preparation takes up half of the process.

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Magaok-dong Dia Dental Clinic Implant

Seoul Dia Dental Clinic

carefully checks each patient’s condition,

and thoroughly manages everything from diagnosis to recovery.

Instead of getting tired just from searching online,

come in for a direct consultation.

Magaok-dong Seoul Dia Dental Clinic is here.

[ This post was written in accordance with the Medical Service Act for the purpose of providing correct information about dental surgery and procedures. Infection and side effects may occur after surgery, so you should decide on surgery (procedure) only after consultation with a skilled medical professional. ]

[ Magaok-dong Seoul Dia Dental Clinic Same-Day Implant Series ]

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  2. Pros and cons of same-day implants

  3. Things to check before same-day implant surgery

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