charmjeun dental clinic
See a specialist from Seoul National University
Accurate diagnosis, minimal treatment
Direct reporting from the head of the organization from start to finish,
We promise precision care that doesn't miss a thing.
Multiple planting experience

Precision care in detail

Unrivaled
Clinical outcomes and satisfaction

Referral to a dental provider
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"A Dentist Who Knows the Value of Natural Teeth"
Chae Mook Jung


- Graduated from Gyeonggi High School
- Graduated from Seoul National University School of Dentistry
- Member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry
- Community Development Recognition
- National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Oral Examination Specialist
- Ostem Implant Advisors
- Dentistry Implant Advisor
- Completed Implant MASTER Course (Osstem AIC Implant)
- Completed the ALL IN ONE HANDS-on Course (Dentis & GDIA Seminar)
- Completed ALL+ GBR&SINUS (Dentis & GDIA Seminar)
- Completion of ALL+ PROSTHODONTICS (Dentis & GDIA Seminar)
- Completed ALL+ COMPLICATION (Dentis & GDIA Seminar)
- Asian TMJ Forum Training


Inyoung Choi

- Graduated from Seoul National University
- Doctor of Dental Medicine, Seoul National University
- Working at Seoul National University Dental Center
- Completed an internship at Seoul Asan Medical Center
- Completion of the dental program at Seoul National University Dental Hospital

charmjoeun dental equipment
Reference dentistry is first to adopt state-of-the-art equipment








Personalized implants
The shape of the oral cavity varies from individual to individual in size, appearance, etc.
Everyone is different, so it's important to have a systematic checkup to ensure that
Make it right for you.


Digital analytics implants
Run the simulation on your computer.


Bone Graft Implants
Bone grafting, such as artificial bone, is followed by implant placement to create a


Health Insurance Implants
We want you to feel comfortable with your implant placement.


Implant immediately after tooth extraction

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The reference is to the Dental
General Practice

What are wisdom teeth?
These are the third largest molars at the back of the mouth.There are usually two on the upper jaw and two on the lower jaw.
They all have four wisdom teeth.
But in modern times, we have smaller jawbones and the
As advances in dental prosthetics have reduced the rate of molar loss, the
Often, teeth that should be erupted do not emerge due to space issues and become buried in the jawbone.
Wisdom teeth
Symptoms by type


What is TMJ disorder?
Top 3 Jaw Joint Symptoms

The normal opening.
or less, it is determined to be an aperture restriction.



Treating cavities
Types of cavities

1. enamel caries

2. dentin caries

3. pulpitis caries

4. pulp necrosis
Partial dentures


Insurance dentures


Inlay treatment
Restorative care.
Gold has long been used to replace decayed teeth because it is biocompatible, with physical properties that most closely resemble natural teeth.

Crown treatment

Aesthetic Prosthetics
Aesthetic Prosthetic Materials

1. laminate
- Aesthetically, it's a simple way to reshape and whiten teeth.
- The most aesthetically pleasing of all materials.
- Minimize the amount of deletion of teeth.
- The color and shape are the same as natural teeth.

2. all-ceramic
- Similar in strength and hardness to natural teeth.
- Less gum discoloration after treatment.
- Less plaque deposition due to better fit of the prosthesis.
- Aesthetically pleasing.

3. zirconia
- It is also suitable for molar prosthodontics and implants due to its high strength.
- They are almost identical in color to natural teeth.
- Conductivity is low.
- Biocompatible.

Teeth whitening

External causes of tooth discoloration

Internal causes of tooth discoloration
Expert whitening




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Directions
- Address : 3F, 14, Gyeongchun-ro 227beon-gil, Guri, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
- Parking: Public parking in the same building or nearby
Appointments
031-551-1875
Office Hours
- Monday-Friday 09:30 AM to 06:30 PM
- Tuesday-Thursday 09:30 AM to 08:30 PM
- Wednesday Hugin
- Sat-Sun 09:30 AM to 02:00 PM
- Lunch breaks 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM
















