Pros and Cons of Dental Implants After a Tooth Extraction

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When a patient undergoes a tooth extraction procedure, dental implants may be the most effective option available to restore the tooth. Getting dental implants after extraction allows patients to get back the appearance and functionality of the missing teeth as soon as possible. Patients who are not sure about getting dental implants after tooth removal may find reviewing the pros and cons can help with the decision.

What does the dental implant procedure entail?

Many dentists allow patients to get implants on the same day as tooth extraction. The process requires inserting the implant in a way that ensures it is fully stable throughout the healing process, called osseointegration. The implant has to fuse completely with the jawbone to provide enough support for the dental crown that will be placed over it. The slightest movement during the early healing stages can lead to complications.

There are both advantages and disadvantages of getting dental implants after tooth extraction:

Pros

One of the most significant benefits of getting implants on the same day as tooth extraction is that there is no need for a second surgery. After taking out the bad teeth, the dentist will insert the dental implant directly into the tooth socket. Any additional processes such as bone or tissue grafting to fill the bone can also be completed in the same surgery. This is beneficial because having to wait for another surgery to place the implants extends the treatment period. It also means a reduced cost of treatment with the same chances of success.

Secondly, patients do not have to worry about going several days or weeks with a gap in their bite. Placing the implant immediately allows patients to regain the use of their natural teeth. Whether the restoration connected to the implant is temporary or permanent, the patient will still be able to eat and speak freely. The techniques for placing the implants are tested, which means they will not shake during the healing process when eating.

As well, when the dentist places the implant, it replaces the tooth root. Usually, when a tooth is missing, the jawbone starts to degrade due to loss of stimulation that occurs when chewing. The implant provides the required stimulus to keep the jawbone healthy.

Cons

Even if the implants are inserted on the same day, osseointegration is still important. The implant must fuse completely with the jawbone for the entire procedure to work. The healing period may take up to six months, during which the patient must follow all the dentist’s instructions for maintenance and oral care. Failure to follow the dentist’s advice may cause complications.

Although this is rare, an infection can set in or escalate after inserting an implant. This more often happens if the tooth socket is not thoroughly cleaned before placing the implant. An infection can ultimately lead to implant failure if it is not discovered in time.

Final note

If you are considering getting dental implants after tooth extraction, schedule a consultation with our dentist to discuss your options.

Request an appointment here: https://balharbourdentist.com or call Bal Harbour Smiles at (305) 440-4229 for an appointment in our Surfside office.

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