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Answers to your most common questions.
Implant costs, orthodontic timelines, insurance, sedation — our most frequently asked questions answered with evidence-based information.
Below are our most common questions in English. For the full 37-question FAQ set in Korean, visit the international patients page
Four board-certified dental specialists divide responsibility by specialty. Prosthodontics, orthodontics, oral surgery, and dental radiology are each handled by a dedicated specialist — your case does not rely on a single clinician's judgment.
CT images and intraoral scanner data are displayed on a monitor during consultation. You can see why a procedure is recommended — or why a wait-and-monitor approach is appropriate — before making any decision.
A painless-injection anesthesia system is used to reduce discomfort during numbing. For patients with significant dental anxiety, conscious sedation (sleep dentistry) is available. For implant procedures, a flapless (no-incision) approach is used where indicated to minimize pain and swelling.
The hospital operates 3D CBCT imaging and a digital intraoral scanner. Impressions are taken via scanner or conventional impression material depending on the case, and digital data is sent directly to the partner dental laboratory for a precision prosthetic workflow.
Instruments are prepared per patient (one set per patient) and processed with a Class B autoclave — the standard used in advanced medical countries. Handpieces (dental drills) are individually sterilized between patients as a baseline policy.
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