Computer-Analyzed Implants at Shinnonhyeon Station – Is It Possible at New N dental clinic Near Gangnam Station?
Author: Dr. Jung Ju-young (Specialist in Integrated Dentistry, Representative Director of New N dental clinic)
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Where Can I Get Computer-Analyzed Implants at Shinnonhyeon Station?
At New N dental clinic located approximately 5-6 minutes on foot along Gangnam-daero from Shinnonhyeon Station, near Gangnam Station, you can receive 3D CT-based computer-analyzed navigation implants. Shinnonhyeon Station and Gangnam Station are in the same commercial area along Gangnam-daero, accessible by one subway stop or on foot.
New N dental clinic operates with both a Ministry of Health and Welfare-certified integrated dentistry specialist and a prosthodontics specialist providing treatment together. The clinic establishes a digital implant plan based on 3D CT imaging and intraoral scanner analysis. However, computer-analyzed implants are not applied uniformly to all cases. The suitability varies depending on the amount and density of gum bone and whether systemic diseases are present, making it important to first confirm through precise diagnosis whether the method is appropriate for you.
Suitability for the procedure is determined after consultation.
What Is Computer-Analyzed Implants? – How Does It Differ from Regular Implants?
Computer-analyzed implants are a digital method where 3D CT and intraoral scanner identify the position of gum bone and nerves in three dimensions, then confirm the implant placement pathway through virtual surgical simulation. Unlike conventional 2D X-ray imaging, which shows oral structures only in two dimensions, it implements blood vessels, nerves, gum bone thickness, and shape in three dimensions, allowing precise angles and placement to be predetermined.
According to a Hidoc expert column (January 2024), computer-assisted surgery (CAS)-based navigation implant systems have been commercialized as a method that preset implant placement and accurately transfers it into the oral cavity, which is known to increase procedural accuracy and reduce the possibility of complications.
In the table below, you can see a simple comparison of the main differences from regular implants.
Classification | Regular Implant | Computer-Analyzed Implant |
|---|---|---|
Diagnosis Method | 2D X-ray (Panoramic) | 3D CT + Intraoral Scanner |
Surgical Planning | Based on clinician experience | Pathway confirmed after virtual surgical simulation |
Incision | Generally required | Minimal incision possible depending on gum bone condition |
Applicable Subjects | Most cases | Selected cases after precise diagnosis |
According to a BioTimes report (September 2024), 3D CT-based analysis allows more three-dimensional confirmation of nerve and blood vessel positions compared to conventional methods, contributing to increased precision in implant design. However, if bone graft or expansion is needed, a non-incision approach may be difficult to apply, so determining the method through CT precise diagnosis should come first.
How New N dental clinic Approaches Computer-Analyzed Implants – The Design Philosophy of a Prosthodontics Specialist
Computer-analyzed implants cannot be completed simply by having the latest equipment. As a PharmnNews report (December 2023) has pointed out, how the clinical team interprets and applies the data provided by 3D CT and digital software ultimately depends on the clinician's clinical experience and judgment.
New N dental clinic, which has been providing treatment in the same location near Gangnam Station since 2008, has the representative director who is a Ministry of Health and Welfare-certified prosthodontics specialist personally design from 3D precise analysis to final occlusion adjustment. Using the latest intraoral scanner i-tero lumina, the clinic precisely scans oral structures and establishes implant placement plans based on this data, with the entire process led directly by the specialist.
What is particularly noteworthy in New N dental clinic's approach to implants is that it does not end with implant placement itself. The prosthodontics specialist is responsible for the final design and occlusion adjustment of the crown (prosthesis), establishing an integrated treatment plan that considers long-term stability after placement. Clinical data and expertise accumulated over 16 years in the same location near Gangnam Station form the foundation of this process.
Be Careful About These – Self-Check for Computer-Analyzed Implants
I have organized those for whom computer-analyzed implants may be particularly suitable and those who need additional diagnosis beforehand. Please refer to the items below and check your situation first.
• These individuals may benefit
• Those with high anxiety about pain or bleeding during surgery
• Those with chronic diseases such as diabetes or hypertension who want to minimize incision range
• Those who need multiple implants and want to reduce treatment burden
• Those who want to minimize treatment period
According to a BioTimes report (April 2024), minimizing gum incision range is known to be an advantageous approach for elderly patients or those with chronic diseases as it can reduce bleeding and infection burden. However, this applies when gum bone condition is sufficient, and the approach may vary depending on alveolar bone condition.
• Those who need additional diagnosis beforehand
• Those with significant gum bone (alveolar bone) resorption → bone graft necessity needs to be confirmed
• Those taking anticoagulants or antithrombotic medications → medication history must be disclosed in advance
• Those with uncontrolled diabetes or immunocompromised status → general health status needs to be confirmed in advance
• Those with remaining gum inflammation at the implant site → inflammation treatment must be performed first
Be sure to receive 3D CT imaging and specialist diagnosis first to confirm whether the procedure can be applied.
Those residing or working near Gangnam Station, Nonhyeon Station, or Yeoksam Station can also visit New N dental clinic near Gangnam Station. We provide the same treatment services to those looking for Gangnam Station implants, Nonhyeon Station implants, and Yeoksam Station implants.
If You're Curious About the Right Direction for You, Check Through Consultation.
If you are considering computer-analyzed implants near Shinnonhyeon Station, we recommend first inquiring about consultation at New N dental clinic near Gangnam Station.
The reason treatment plans for implants differ from clinic to clinic lies in the depth of diagnostic information. As mentioned in a BioTimes report (April 2024), if oral data is built precisely based on 3D CT, you can choose the treatment direction most suitable for your individual gum bone condition. Even with the same symptoms, the placement method, whether bone graft is needed, and prosthesis design can all differ depending on what diagnostic information you base your plan on.
During consultation, if you inform us of your current gum condition, whether you have systemic diseases and medications you take, and the location and number of implants needed, it will help in establishing a more accurate plan. Since it is within walking distance from Shinnonhyeon Station, please feel free to start with an in-person consultation.
Q&A
Q1. How long does it take from Shinnonhyeon Station to New N dental clinic near Gangnam Station?
It is approximately 5-6 minutes on foot along Gangnam-daero. If using the subway, it is one stop from Shinnonhyeon Station to Gangnam Station, and both stations are within the Gangnam-daero living area, making it convenient to travel by both public transportation and foot.
Q2. Which is right for me – computer-analyzed implants or regular implants?
The appropriate method varies depending on the amount and density of gum bone, presence of systemic disease, and number of implants to be placed. Computer-analyzed method is not advantageous for everyone, and it is most accurate to decide together with a specialist based on 3D CT diagnosis results. Suitability for the procedure is determined after consultation.
Q3. Do computer-analyzed implants also involve gum incision?
When gum bone is sufficient, minimal or non-incision methods may be possible. However, if bone graft or alveolar bone expansion is needed, incision may be unavoidable. Rather than concluding that 'computer-analyzed = non-incision,' we recommend confirming the method appropriate for your condition after CT diagnosis.
Q4. I have diabetes – can I receive computer-analyzed implants?
If diabetes is present but blood sugar is being controlled appropriately, implant treatment is often possible. Computer-analyzed method is known to be an advantageous approach for those with chronic diseases as it can minimize incision range, but suitability will be determined after first checking your current blood sugar control status and overall health condition.
Q5. Can I receive both implants and prosthetics (crowns) at one clinic?
Yes, at New N dental clinic, the prosthodontics specialist representative director personally handles everything from implant placement planning to final crown fabrication and occlusion adjustment. Because placement and prosthetics are planned integratively by the same specialist, treatment is possible that considers both occlusion stability and long-term usability after the procedure.
Suitability for the procedure is determined after consultation