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Guided Navigation Implant in South Korea

What is Guided Navigation Implant?

Guided Navigation Implant surgery is an advanced implant technique that utilizes 3D digital imaging and surgical navigation systems to plan and execute implant placement with extreme precision. At U&I Dental Clinic, a CT scan and intraoral scan are combined to create a virtual 3D model of the patient’s jaw, enabling the dentist to simulate the surgery and determine the ideal implant angle, depth, and location before the actual procedure. This approach minimizes incision size, reduces discomfort, and shortens recovery time while ensuring safe and accurate placement near nerves and sinuses.

Ideal for: Ideal for patients who want a safer, faster, and more precise implant placement, including those with limited bone structure or proximity to nerve/sinus areas. It’s also ideal for patients anxious about traditional surgery or seeking minimally invasive procedures.

Estimated cost
$2,000 – $4,500

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Guided Navigation Implant?
Guided Navigation Implant surgery is an advanced implant technique that utilizes 3D digital imaging and surgical navigation systems to plan and execute implant placement with extreme precision. At U&I Dental Clinic, a CT scan and intraoral scan are combined to create a virtual 3D model of the patient’s jaw, enabling the dentist to simulate the surgery and determine the ideal implant angle, depth, and location before the actual procedure. This approach minimizes incision size, reduces discomfort, and shortens recovery time while ensuring safe and accurate placement near nerves and sinuses.
How much does Guided Navigation Implant cost in South Korea?
The estimated cost of Guided Navigation Implant in South Korea is $2,000 – $4,500. Prices vary by provider, technique, and individual treatment plan.
Who is a good candidate for Guided Navigation Implant?
Ideal for patients who want a safer, faster, and more precise implant placement, including those with limited bone structure or proximity to nerve/sinus areas. It’s also ideal for patients anxious about traditional surgery or seeking minimally invasive procedures.
Is Guided Navigation Implant safe in South Korea?
South Korea is a leading destination for Guided Navigation Implant, with internationally accredited hospitals and board-certified specialists. Medipanion partners exclusively with providers certified by the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare.

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