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Reducing the Time from Extraction to Implant by up to 6 Months (Dahrae Implant)

Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic · 강남새로치과 공식블로그 · July 15, 2025

From extraction to implant Dahrae Implant Reduce the time by up to 6 months Because implant treatment takes at least 6 months, people in their 20s and 30s who do not have much time...

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Clinic: Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic

Original post date: July 15, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 4:37 PM

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

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From extraction to implant

Dahrae Implant

Reduce the time by up to 6 months

Because implant treatment takes at least 6 months,

people in their 20s and 30s who do not have much time

may be even more hesitant about implant surgery.

Since people in their 20s and 30s generally have

gums and jawbone that are in healthy condition,

what can be recommended is

Dahrae Implant.

Implant treatment period

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The reason implant treatment takes

at least 6 months

can be understood by looking at the process.

Implant surgery

begins after the tooth-loss area has healed,

by making an incision at the surgical site,

placing the artificial root,

waiting through the osseointegration period,

then making another incision at the surgical site,

attaching the abutment,

fabricating the prosthetic restoration,

and placing it to complete treatment.

Depending on the person, it can take up to a year,

so you may worry about the side effects of Dahrae Implant,

which completes treatment in just one day

from extraction to implant.

Dahrae Implant

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Dahrae Implant

is performed only when the alveolar bone contour is well maintained

and there is no or only minimal periodontal inflammation,

so because it is completed in one day,

there are no separate side effects that occur specifically because of the procedure.

Dahrae Implant process

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After a final review by a specialist in conservative dentistry

to determine whether the natural tooth can still be saved,

if an extraction diagnosis is made,

the condition of the periodontal tissue is checked

to determine whether Dahrae Implant is possible.

If Dahrae Implant is possible,

the steps are:

immediate implant placement after extraction

bone graft material and barrier membrane grafting

temporary prosthesis connection

Afterward, the progress is observed,

and treatment ends with the final prosthesis placed.

Gangnam Station Dahrae Implant

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Implants that are completed in just one day

shorten the treatment period by up to 6 months,

so they require even more precise and delicate treatment techniques.

Minimal alveolar ridge loss

proprietary expertise

Immediate bone grafting (i-GBR) after extraction

Selected as an Excellent Implant Institution

for specialized implant clinics

At Gangnam Saro Dental Clinic,

you can receive hospital-level treatment

from medical staff trained at university hospitals,

with a cutting-edge university hospital-style system and equipment.

A new smile

A new beginning

Gangnam Saro Dental Clinic.

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