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Close to Gimpo Airport

(4 subway stops, 15 minutes by car)

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Open 7 days a week,

surgeries available on Sundays

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Evening appointments on Tuesday,

Wednesday, and Thursday

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Independent consultation rooms for

one-on-one care

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Strict sterilization and infection control

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Over 11 years of practice in the

same location in Seoul

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Sedation implants available

(conscious sedation technique)

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Collaborative care with 11 specialists

in different departments

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A large-scale implant specialty medical institution focusing on challenging cases of implants and full-mouth implants

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Accumulated data on full-mouth implant patients over 11 years from many cases

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Preventive management system and postoperative care to prevent re-surgery

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Dedicated care for systemic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension


Chief Director

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Hyunjun Jung

  • Adjunct Professor, Dental Department, Ewha Womans University Hospital
  • Graduate of Yonsei University College of Dentistry
  • Director, Yonsei University Alumni Association
  • Director, Osstem Implant Master Course
  • Outstanding Member, Korean Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Implantology
  • Representative, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Korean Association of Public Health Dentistry
  • Former Director of External Cooperation and Information Communication, Korean Dental Association

Our Doctors

10 specialists certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare

  • Implant surgery requires a sophisticated and organized collaboration of specialists.
  • We are building a higher level of collaboration system with the expertise of a university hospital.
  • We promise to treat you more precisely and quickly through an effective collaborative  system from the diagnosis of the chief physician to the prosthetist and other doctors.
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Patient Review

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Mr. Ahn

"Doctor, you really saved my life. Thank you so much."


 “Before getting treatment, I avoided going out or meeting people. I was really self-conscious. But now? I feel like myself again. I can smile, talk, and live comfortably. The whole process was faster and more affordable than I expected. Truly grateful!”

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Mr. Park

"I got full-mouth implant treatment and regained my confidence that I had lost."


 “I used to avoid talking or laughing in front of people. But now, I feel like a new person.

Getting implants was one of the best decisions I’ve made. The team here truly changed my life.”

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Mr. Lee

"I'm going to eat my favorite ribs to my heart's content, which I couldn’t eat before because of my teeth."


“I missed enjoying food, especially my favorite ribs. But now, I can eat without any pain or discomfort.

It feels amazing to get back something so simple yet important. I’m really thankful for the care I received here.”

FAQ

  • Q1. Do you offer consultations in English, Japanese, or Chinese?

    A. Yes, we do. Our multilingual team—including doctors and coordinators—offers consultations in English, Japanese, and Chinese. If needed, we can also arrange professional medical interpretation services to ensure seamless communication.


  • Q2. How long will I need to stay in Korea for implant treatment?

    A. Implant treatment typically requires 2 to 3 visits over a span of 3 to 6 months, depending on your case. We provide personalized scheduling to minimize your time abroad and can combine procedures for greater efficiency.



  • Q3. Can I receive treatment during a short trip (e.g., 5 days)?

    A. Yes, for selected cases such as laminate veneers. we offer express treatment options. Pre-arrival planning and virtual consultations allow us to prepare your case in advance.


  • Q4. Is sedation available during procedures?

    A. Absolutely. We offer safe and comfortable conscious sedation for patients who prefer a stress-free and pain-free experience. Our sedation protocols are medically supervised and tailored to each individual.