
Implants That Reduce the Burden of Pain
Implant pain
Anesthesia implant
Dental phobias
often stem from childhood memories.
Many people flinch just from hearing the sound of a drill,
or feel tense when they think of surgical instruments.
In particular, surgeries like implants, which involve
making an incision in the gums
and placing an artificial tooth root,
are often delayed because of the perception that
"the pain is severe."
But in reality,
thanks to the latest technology and anesthesia methods,
implant pain, implants that reduce the burden of pain,
and anesthesia implants can all be done with much less pain.
Problems Caused by Delaying Implants

Implants are not simply a procedure to replace teeth,
but a treatment that prevents secondary problems
that can arise from missing teeth.
Teeth tilting and collapse of alignment
Loss and recession of the gum bone
Frequent inflammation and increased risk of periodontal disease
Osteomyelitis and damage to surrounding teeth
In other words, if you delay treatment because of the fear caused by implant pain,
the condition of the gum bone may worsen,
making the surgery more complex and more difficult.
Causes of Implant Pain

Implant pain after implant surgery
mainly occurs during three steps.
If inflammation is present, it must be removed before surgery, and pain may occur during this process.
Because the gum is incised to secure space for placement, pain follows at the incision site.
Pressure and pain may also accompany the process of drilling into the bone and placing the implant screw.
However, in all of these steps,
if the latest techniques and anesthesia methods are applied,
the implant pain felt by the patient can be greatly reduced.
Ways to Reduce Pain


This is a method in which the implant is placed at the same time as the extraction, and a temporary prosthesis is connected immediately. Because the number of incisions and placements is reduced, the burden of pain and recovery is lighter.
Based on 3D CT data, a guide is made and surgery is performed with minimally invasive, incision-free treatment. The margin of error is small, and bleeding and swelling are reduced.
Painless Sedation Anesthesia

For painlessness,
anesthesia management during surgery is key.
With light stage-1 sedation, patients can undergo surgery comfortably without fear.
Even after surgery, pain is suppressed for 2 to 3 days to aid recovery.
The surface of the gums is numbed so that the anesthesia injection itself does not hurt.
In other words, depending on how the anesthesia techniques are applied,
the pain experience felt by the patient can be completely different.
Private Space
Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic
considers not only the surgical technique
but also the patient's comfortable recovery.
Operating one-person surgical rooms and recovery rooms
Nutritional IV therapy to compensate for fasting after sedation anesthesia
Supportive treatments such as vitamin injections and licorice injections to speed recovery
State-of-the-art equipment and the experience of skilled medical staff
This system is not just a simple implant procedure,
but part of integrated treatment aimed at
pain management, safety, and fast recovery.
Nearby Dental Implant

Rather than postponing implants because of fear and pain,
it is the wisest choice to select medical staff
who have accurate anesthesia techniques
and extensive experience in pain management.
When advanced technology and equipment,
along with attentive care, come together,
true painless implants become possible.
Comfortable and safe
Fear-free implant surgery
A new departure
A new beginning
A new smile
This is Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic.
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