Can Implants Be Placed at the Same Time a Tooth Is Extracted?

In this video, Dr. Rameek McNair explains the benefits of placing an implant immediately after tooth extraction to prevent bone loss and speed healing.

Yes, it is indeed possible and beneficial to place an implant at the same time a tooth is extracted. This approach is highly efficient as it allows two procedures to be completed simultaneously. A significant advantage of this method is that by placing the implant directly into the extraction site, it helps to prevent further bone loss. Allowing the implant to heal in the location where the tooth was removed not only preserves the bone structure but also accelerates the overall healing process, making it a highly effective treatment option.

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At Aspire Dental Group, our experience, unrivaled technology, and caring service provide a comforting experience to our patients that is hard to find in other dental offices. Dr. Robert Harvey and Dr. Rameek Mcnair combined have over 45 years of experience in dentistry. Our goal is to always deliver extraordinary care to every patient. We will go the extra mile for you 6 days a week!

Very few dental offices around the country have an in-house crown and bridge laboratory. This means that Aspire Dental Group has a full-time ceramist that allows us full control over the fit between our lab products and your existing teeth. You can count on not only a more streamlined and faster production schedule, but overall savings for our patients who utilize dental components built by the lab. Our highly skilled ceramist will craft custom dental restorations that are perfect for your teeth, ensuring you a smile that you will love.


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