Seocho-gu Shin-nonhyeon Station Implant Dental Clinic Selection Guide — Checklist by New N dental clinic
Author: New N dental clinic (Responsible Medical Staff)
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There are many dental clinics around Shin-nonhyeon Station that advertise implants. However, implant treatment is too important to choose a dental clinic based solely on advertising claims like "we do well." This article focuses on three criteria: diagnostic system, medical staff experience, and post-treatment care system, and summarizes practical information that will be helpful when selecting an implant dental clinic near Shin-nonhyeon Station.
Which Implant Dental Clinic Should I Choose in Seocho-gu, Shin-nonhyeon Station?
When choosing an implant dental clinic, the first thing that stands out may be pricing or promotional phrases. However, according to related clinical data, the factors that substantially influence implant treatment outcomes can be summarized as specialist composition, diagnostic equipment, standardized surgical protocols, and post-treatment care systems.
In other words, the first thing to examine when choosing a dental clinic is not promotional phrases, but whether the clinic has systems in these four areas.
A particularly important point is that implants require different surgical methods depending on an individual's gum bone condition and overall health. For the same implant, a one-day method may be safer for one person while a stepwise standard procedure may be safer for another. Rather than making a judgment based solely on online information, visiting in person and receiving diagnosis before discussing a treatment plan is the starting point.
3 Key Points
• Selection criteria: Diagnostic system · Medical staff experience · Post-treatment care system
• The clinic's treatment protocol is more important information than advertising phrases
• Different methods are suitable depending on individual oral condition, so direct diagnosis is essential
What Is an Implant, and Why Is Navigation Implant Different?
An implant replaces the root of a missing tooth by placing a titanium fixture in the gum bone and connecting an artificial tooth crown to it. The key to this procedure is where and at what angle the fixture is placed.
The table below summarizes the main differences between regular implants and navigation implants.
Category | Regular Implant | Navigation Implant |
|---|---|---|
Placement position and angle design | Depends on medical staff's clinical experience and judgment | Pre-designed based on 3D CT data |
Nerve and blood vessel location identification | 2D X-ray + experiential judgment | Precise analysis with CT and intraoral scanner |
Error range | Varies depending on medical staff's proficiency | Error minimized through digital guidance |
Suitable cases | Most general implant cases | Complex anatomical structures, cases including high-risk areas, etc. |
Treatment characteristics | Established standard procedure | Risk factor analysis through pre-simulation |
According to a Medical Tribune report, the navigation method has the advantage of reducing the possibility of side effects and increasing success rates by analyzing risk factors in advance through digital technology. Additionally, related clinical data reports that the short-term survival rate of dental implants in Korea is stably maintained at above 95%.
However, there is an important prerequisite. The effectiveness of navigation equipment is realized only when supported by the medical staff's clinical experience. Having equipment does not automatically guarantee results, and not all cases require navigation method. In simple cases, the standard implant method can be sufficiently appropriate.
How New N dental clinic Approaches Implants
When establishing an implant treatment plan, what is important is not the surgical method itself, but the process of choosing a method suited to the patient's oral condition. New N dental clinic proposes navigation implants and one-day implants suitable to each patient's condition, and examines the overall oral cavity together in an integrated treatment environment for implants, orthodontics, and laminates.
New N dental clinic's implant treatment flow is as follows.
• Step 1 — Precise Diagnosis: Analyze alveolar bone volume and density, and nerve and blood vessel locations through 3D CT imaging.
• Step 2 — Treatment Plan Establishment: Based on diagnostic results, propose either navigation implant or one-day implant method that is suitable.
• Step 3 — Pre-procedure Consultation: Transparently guide the surgical method, required duration, cost composition, and precautions.
• Step 4 — Procedure Implementation: Proceed with the procedure according to the determined protocol.
• Step 5 — Post-treatment Management: Manage bone osseointegration progress and prosthetic condition through regular check-ups.
In particular, for one-day implants, according to a PharmnNews report, case selection based on gum bone condition and infection status is very important. When sufficient alveolar bone is secured, the treatment duration can be shortened; however, according to related clinical data, in this case, a time reduction of approximately 30-50% compared to the existing standard implant procedure is possible. This is not a procedure recommended for all patients without case selection, and suitability is determined through CT analysis and medical staff consultation.
Things to Check Before the Procedure
Before selecting an implant dental clinic, check the items below.
Dental Clinic Selection Checklist
• [ ] Did you verify the responsible medical staff's implant clinical experience?
• [ ] Does the clinic have 3D CT equipment and directly explain diagnostic results?
• [ ] Is the estimate detailed with items such as fixture, abutment, crown, and anesthesia?
• [ ] Is a post-procedure check-up schedule and post-treatment management plan provided?
• [ ] Is the clinic recommending a one-day implant after diagnosis rather than unconditionally?
Pre-procedure Personal Condition Check
• [ ] Are you aware of your current gum condition (presence or absence of periodontitis)?
• [ ] Have you informed the medical staff of any systemic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, blood clotting disorders, etc.)?
• [ ] If you are currently smoking, according to related clinical data, smoking delays bone osseointegration, so it is recommended to establish a smoking cessation plan before the procedure.
• [ ] Have you confirmed the post-extraction condition and presence of residual infected tissue?
Important Note: According to related clinical data, excessively low-priced packages can result in higher costs in the long term. When comparing costs, it is important to verify included items on an item-by-item basis. Additionally, in cases of severe periodontitis, bone loss, or residual infected tissue, immediate one-day placement is not appropriate, and in such cases, a stepwise standard implant procedure is a safer choice.
Those who are also looking into implant dental clinics in Gangnam Station, implants in Nonhyeon-dong, and implant dental clinics in Banpo can visit New N dental clinic located in Shin-nonhyeon Station comfortably.
We Consult with You Step by Step from the Beginning.
New N dental clinic consults with you step by step from the beginning — you can plan the entire oral cavity together including implants, orthodontics, and laminates.
As you can see from National Health Insurance Service Dental Implant Subsidy Information, implants are treatment you will spend 10 to 20 years with after placement. That is why the process of transparently confirming the scope and cost of treatment in the initial consultation stage is important.
If you understand the following matters in advance before visiting, the consultation can proceed more specifically.
• Whether teeth requiring extraction are currently present
• Gum condition (swelling, bleeding, looseness)
• Medications being taken or presence of systemic diseases
If you are considering implants, receiving a consultation where diagnosis, planning, procedure, and post-treatment management flow together in one place is the best starting point.
Q&A
Q1. What is the difference between navigation implants and regular implants?
Regular implants determine the placement position and angle based on the medical staff's clinical experience. Navigation implants are a method where the placement position and angle are pre-designed digitally based on 3D CT data and then the procedure is performed, which is advantageous in reducing errors in cases with complex anatomical structures. However, which method is suitable depends on the individual's oral condition.
Q2. Can anyone receive a one-day implant?
It is not a procedure applicable to everyone. Suitability is reviewed only in cases where sufficient alveolar bone is secured and no infected tissue is present. In cases of severe periodontitis, bone loss, or remaining infected tissue, a stepwise standard implant procedure is safer. Suitability must always be determined through CT analysis and medical staff consultation.
Q3. What is the most important criterion when selecting an implant dental clinic in Shin-nonhyeon Station?
Medical staff's clinical experience, possession of 3D CT equipment, cost transparency, and post-treatment care system are four core elements. Rather than advertising phrases or promotional prices, confirming whether the clinic directly explains diagnostic results and guides treatment plans by item is a practical judgment criterion.
Q4. Why does implant cost differ between dental clinics?
Implant cost is composed of multiple items including fixture brand, abutment type, crown material, anesthesia method, and whether CT imaging is included. Because included items differ between clinics, the total amount can appear different. When comparing, it is better to first verify the item-by-item composition before the final price, and ask about possible additional costs in advance during the consultation stage.
This content is provided for informational purposes. Specific diagnosis and treatment must be consulted with medical staff.