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TOOTH EXTRACTION FOR IMMEDIATE DENTAL IMPLANT

An immediate dental implant can be placed in the bone at the same time you extract a single tooth, multiple teeth , or all your teeth (All-on-4, All-on-6, Teeth in a Day), so you can start replacing your missing tooth as soon as possible.

Replace your extracted tooth with a dental implant, or all your teeth with all-on-4 (Teeth in a day) immediately to get your tooth faster.

ALL ON 4  & TEETH IN A DAY

AFTER ALL TEETH EXTRACTION

After all your upper and/or lower teeth have been extracted, they can be replaced with All-on-4, All-on-6, or Teeth In Day.

IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT REASONS AND WHY TEETH ARE EXTRACTED

1. TOOTH INFECTION

Teeth with a dental infection from a large tooth cavity that reaches the nerve can be extracted and an immediate dental implant can be placed in certain situations.

2. PERIODONTAL DISEASE INFECTION

Teeth with periodontal gum disease infection can be extracted and replaced with an immediate dental implant or All-on-4.

3. FRACTURED TOOTH

Teeth fracturing at the gum line are not able to be rescued with a filling or a crown that needs to be extracted and replaced with an implant or bridge.

Fractured Tooth 

Teeth fracturing at the gum line are not able to be rescued with a filling or a crown that needs to be extracted and replaced with an implant or bridge.

4. LARGE CAVITY

Teeth with large tooth decay (cavity) that cannot be saved with a root canal or a filling will be extracted to avoid a dental tooth infection or toothache pain.

5. FAILED ROOT CANAL

A root canal-treated tooth can fail and no longer be functional because of a tooth fracture, infection or cavity.

BEFORE AND AFTER TESTIMONIALS
Dental Implants, Immediate Implant Placement

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