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Dental implant consultation at Seoul Egowoon Dental Clinic
Dental implants Paju, South Korea

Dental implants, planned around your anatomy

Assessment, placement, restoration, and follow-up are organized around the jawbone, nearby anatomy, and bite.

3D assessmentCT and intraoral scanning when indicated
Oral surgeryDr. Lee Chae-yun
Condition-based timingImmediate options only when suitable
Overview

A plan begins with what the images show

A dental implant replaces a missing tooth root with a fixture in the jawbone. A restoration is fitted after the implant has reached the stability needed for the next stage.

At Seoul Egowoon Dental Clinic, the plan may include 3D CT, intraoral scanning, bone assessment, and review of the bite. Bone grafting, immediate placement, or a same-day temporary tooth is considered only when the clinical findings support it.

Clinical leadOral and maxillofacial surgery

Dr. Lee Chae-yun is responsible for implant surgery.

PlanningBone, anatomy, and bite

The sequence and components are selected after examination.

MaintenanceFollow-up is part of treatment

Home care and review intervals are explained after treatment.

Treatment stages

From assessment to maintenance

The exact number of visits and total duration vary by the treatment site and healing response.

01

Assessment

3D CT and an intraoral scan may be used to review bone volume, nearby anatomy, the missing-tooth site, and the bite.

02

Individual plan

The fixture position, possible bone grafting, healing sequence, and restoration are planned around the findings.

03

Placement and healing

The implant fixture is placed under local anaesthesia. Healing time depends on the site, bone condition, and initial stability.

04

Restoration and follow-up

After integration is confirmed, the restoration is fitted and a maintenance schedule is discussed.

Clinical scope

What may change the treatment plan

Assessment factors

The same implant plan does not fit every mouth.

  • Available bone and the position of nearby anatomy
  • The number and location of missing teeth
  • Bite force, gum condition, and adjacent teeth
  • Medical history, medicines, and smoking
Possible components

Additional procedures depend on the findings.

  • Bone grafting when available bone is insufficient
  • Immediate placement after extraction in selected cases
  • A temporary tooth on the same day when stability permits
  • Staged treatment or medical coordination when needed
Before travelling

Please call before arranging a visit. The clinic can confirm appointment availability, but language support has not been confirmed on this page. Bring a list of medicines and any relevant dental images or treatment records you already have.

Dental implant FAQ

Planning your consultation

These answers provide general guidance. Your treatment plan is determined after examination.

The implant usually needs time to integrate with the jawbone before the final restoration is fitted. The Korean clinical guide lists a typical healing period of about two to six months, but the schedule varies with the site, bone condition, and whether bone grafting is needed.

Immediate placement may be considered when the bone condition and initial stability are suitable. A temporary tooth on the same day also depends on clinical conditions. These options are not appropriate for every case and are decided after imaging and examination.

Yes. Your current medical condition and medicines should be discussed before treatment. The clinic may request additional medical information or coordination with your physician when needed.

Language support has not been confirmed on this page. Please call the clinic in advance to ask what support may be available for consultation, consent, and follow-up instructions.

Contact

Call before your consultation

Please call to confirm appointment availability and any language-support needs before travelling to the clinic.

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