IMPLANT PLACEMENT AFTER TEETH REMOVAL
Dental implants are the most comprehensive solution today to have teeth that feel natural, andachieve up to 90% of the chewing function. Dental implants, tooth extraction and Implant placement are done in one operation, also known as Implant Placement After Teeth Removal. It is increasingly and widely applied to new teeth extraction technique.
IMPLANT PLACEMENT PROCESS
The surgeon exposes the root, using a non-traumatic extraction technique to gently remove the root without damaging the alveolar bone and gum tissue.
After taking the teeth out, the surgon will place the Implant and add bone graft if necessary.
During the implant placement surgery, the alveolar bone is in an ideal state to place the Implant. If the extraction is done not in accordance with the technical expertise, it will be easy to break the alveolar bone, and it will take time to regenerate before implantation. Therefore, it is necessary to extract teeth using non-traumatic techniques, to ensure that the alveolar bone and gum tissue are not damaged.
Professional Cleanings
Professional dental cleanings are an essential part of maintaining long-term oral health. Even with excellent brushing and flossing habits, plaque and tartar can still build up in hard-to-reach areas. A professional cleaning removes these deposits, prevents gum disease, and keeps your smile looking and feeling its best.
This simple, comfortable preventive service helps protect your teeth from decay, freshens your breath, and supports healthy gums—making it one of the most important steps in your oral care routine.
Why Professional Cleanings Matter
Regular professional cleanings offer several key benefits:
- Prevent Cavities: By removing plaque and tartar, cleanings help stop tooth decay before it starts.
- Protect Gum Health: Cleanings reduce inflammation and prevent early gum disease (gingivitis) from progressing.
- Improve Fresh Breath: Eliminating bacteria and buildup instantly gives you fresher breath.
- Maintain a Bright Smile: Surface stains from coffee, tea, and daily life are polished away for a cleaner, brighter look.
- Support Overall Health: Healthy gums reduce the risk of inflammation linked to heart disease and systemic conditions.
What Happens During a Professional Cleaning?
- 1. Plaque & Tartar Removal
- A dental hygienist gently removes plaque and hardened tartar from above and below the gumline. This step prevents gum irritation, inflammation, and bone loss.
- 2. Teeth Polishing
- Your teeth are polished using a smooth, lightly abrasive paste to remove stains and leave the enamel shiny and smooth.
- 3. Flossing & Rinse
- The hygienist flosses your teeth thoroughly and rinses away any remaining debris, making your mouth feel exceptionally fresh.
- 4. Fluoride Treatment (Optional)
- For added protection, a fluoride treatment can strengthen enamel and help prevent future cavities—especially beneficial for children and patients prone to decay.
Who Needs Professional Cleanings?
- Professional cleanings are essential for:
- Adults and children
- People with staining or tartar buildup
- Patients prone to cavities or gum disease
- Those wearing braces or clear aligners
- Anyone wanting a fresh, healthy, brighter smile
- If you haven’t had a cleaning in over six months, now is the perfect time to schedule one.
A Simple Step Toward Better Oral Health
Professional cleanings keep your smile healthy, comfortable, and confident. Combined with routine exams, they are the foundation of strong, long-lasting oral health.





