Geapo-dong Dental Clinic: Implant Types and Why Choosing the Right One for You Matters!
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Among those considering dental implants,
many people ask, “Aren’t all implants the same?”
However, in reality, implants differ in their application methods and advantages depending on the type and procedure, so it is important to choose one that fits each person’s jawbone condition and lifestyle habits.
Today, we will organize the overall information on implant types and explain the criteria for making a good choice at Geapo-dong Dental Clinic.
Understanding the Basic Structure of Implants
Implants are broadly composed of an artificial root placed in the jawbone, an abutment connected on top, and the visible prosthesis.
Among these, the material and shape of the artificial root, as well as the placement method, determine the type of implant.
Understanding the structure is the first step in choosing an implant.

Implant Types by Material
The most widely used
implant material is titanium.
Titanium is biocompatible and has the characteristic of bonding well with the jawbone, so stable results can be expected.
Recently, zirconia implants have also been considered as an option for those who are uncomfortable with metal.
However, because the characteristics and range of application differ by material, it is necessary to make a decision that matches the individual’s oral condition.

Classification of Implants by Placement Method
Implants can be divided into immediate placement and staged placement depending on when they are placed.
Immediate placement is a method in which the implant is placed at the same time as tooth extraction, and it has the advantage of shortening the treatment period.
On the other hand, staged placement is a method in which the implant is placed after the gums and bone have healed, allowing for a more stable outcome.
Which method is appropriate depends on the condition of the jawbone.

Choosing an Implant According to Jawbone Condition
If the jawbone is sufficient, a standard implant placement is possible, but if the bone is lacking, bone grafting or a special implant may be needed.
For example, in the upper molar area, sinus lift surgery may be performed as well, and in such cases, the choice of implant type and procedure becomes even more important.
Differences by Prosthesis Type
The prosthesis connected on top of the implant
also comes in various types.
Depending on the situation, choices range from a single implant that replaces one tooth to a bridge-type prosthesis that connects several teeth.
The criteria for choosing prostheses may differ between the front teeth, where aesthetics are important, and the molar area, where chewing force is important.

Considerations When Choosing Implant Types
Implants are not a treatment that is chosen simply by brand or type.
A comprehensive consideration of jawbone condition, the cause of tooth loss, overall health status, and the possibility of future maintenance is necessary.
Especially if long-term use is the goal, it is important to consider both stability and ease of maintenance.
In Closing...
There are many implant types, but
what matters most is a treatment plan
that is right for the individual.
Even with the same implant, the outcome can differ depending on the diagnosis and plan used.
If you are considering implants, we recommend consulting with Geapo-dong Dental Clinic to choose the option that is right for you.










