Gangnam Station one-day cavity treatment, a fast and accurate solution for busy people!!!
Hello.
This is OX Dental Clinic.

“
I know I need to go to the dentist,
but I keep putting it off because I don’t have time.
”
This is a story we really hear often in the clinic.
Especially for office workers, students, and people who are so busy with childcare and housework that they barely have any time to rest, visiting the dentist is not easy in reality.
So even when they suspect a cavity, they tend to put it off thinking, “I’ll just endure it a little longer,” and before they know it, pain appears or the treatment area becomes larger, leading them to visit at that point.
Today, OX Dental Clinic will introduce "one-day cavity treatment," which can complete cavity treatment in a single day.
Why does a cavity need prompt treatment?
At first, a cavity is almost unnoticeable.
It often starts with slight sensitivity or the feeling that food gets stuck more easily than before.
However, even if the tooth looks fine on the outside, the problem is that bacteria continue to be active inside the tooth.
Early cavities can be treated easily, but if left alone, they gradually deepen and eventually reach the nerve, which can lead to more complex procedures such as root canal treatment and crown treatment.
That is why cavities are best treated not “someday,” but “as soon as possible.”
For people who feel burdened by a busy daily routine, one solution is one-day cavity treatment.

What is one-day cavity treatment?
As the name suggests, it is a method that carries out diagnosis, treatment, and completion of a cavity within one day.
In the past, because of lab work and limitations in materials, multiple visits were needed, but thanks to advances in equipment and materials, treatment can now be completed in a single day if certain conditions are met.
In most cases, one-day treatment can be considered if the following apply.
The cavity is at an early to middle stage
The infection has not progressed to the nerve
The gums and teeth are in good enough condition for same-day treatment
Of course, not every cavity can be finished in one day, but the feature is that it can be applied to a wider range of cases than many people think.

How does treatment proceed in one day?
“If everything is finished in one day, won’t it be more painful or done carelessly?”
Many people worry about this.
However, the actual process is not much different from standard cavity treatment.
First, a dental examination and X-ray are used to accurately check the depth and extent of the cavity.
Then, if treatment is judged possible, the area is anesthetized and the decayed portion is removed. After that, the cleaned space is restored to the tooth’s shape and function using an appropriate material such as resin or an inlay.
Finally, the dentist carefully checks whether there is any discomfort when biting and whether the bite is natural before finishing the treatment.
Because all of these steps continue within a relatively short amount of time, it is possible to reduce the time burden while still providing careful treatment.

I especially recommend this for the following people
One-day cavity treatment is a treatment method that suits the following people well.
Office workers who find it difficult to visit the dentist multiple times
Students who are busy with classes and schedules
People who have an upcoming trip abroad or an important schedule
People who have kept putting off a dental visit
People who want to reduce discomfort through quick treatment
If you have a cavity that you have only kept in the back of your mind, thinking, “I should go someday,” now may be a good time to let go of some of that burden and deal with it quickly.

Post-treatment care: Please be sure to remember this
Just because treatment was finished in one day does not mean everything is completely over.
Your dental health can vary greatly depending on how well you manage care after treatment.
Maintain a thorough brushing habit after meals
Use dental floss or interdental brushes to care for the spaces between teeth
Be careful with foods that are too hard or chewy
Receive regular checkups and scaling
If you follow these basic lifestyle habits well, you can effectively lower the possibility of cavities returning.
In closing...
A cavity usually does not suddenly feel severe; rather, it appears one day as a small discomfort.
And if you ignore that small signal, you may later need more extensive treatment.
Are your teeth feeling a little sensitive or uncomfortable right now?
Have you heard before that you had a cavity, but left it as is?
If so, now may be the best time to solve it quickly and accurately with one-day cavity treatment.










