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.
Cosmetic bonding
Cosmetic bonding is a quick, affordable, and highly effective way to improve the appearance of your teeth using tooth-colored composite resin. This cosmetic treatment can repair minor imperfections—such as chips, gaps, stains, or uneven shapes—while keeping your natural tooth structure mostly untouched.
With gentle technique and artistic precision, cosmetic bonding delivers a smooth, seamless, and natural-looking result. It’s one of the fastest ways to refresh your smile, often completed in just one visit.
What Cosmetic Bonding Can Fix
Cosmetic bonding is ideal for correcting:
- Small chips or cracks
- Gaps between teeth
- Teeth that appear too short or uneven
- Discoloration or stains
- Minor shape or alignment imperfections
- Worn edges from grinding
It’s a versatile treatment that enhances your smile without major procedures.
Benefits of Cosmetic Bonding
- Immediate Results – Enjoy a better smile in a single appointment.
- Natural Appearance – The resin is color-matched to blend seamlessly with your enamel.
- Minimally Invasive – Little to no tooth reduction needed.
- Comfortable & Pain-Free – Little to no tooth reduction needed.
- Affordable – A more budget-friendly alternative to veneers.
- Reversible – Because bonding preserves tooth structure, it can be adjusted or replaced later.
This three-part structure mimics the function and appearance of natural teeth, allowing you to eat, smile, and speak comfortably again.
How the Procedure Works
- 1. Consultation & Shade Selection
- Your dentist examines your teeth and chooses a resin color that matches your natural enamel.
- 2. Tooth Preparation
- The tooth surface is gently etched to help the bonding material adhere properly.
- 3. Application of Composite Resin
- A tooth-colored resin is applied, shaped carefully, and sculpted to achieve your desired look.k
- 4. Hardening & Polishing
- A special light hardens the resin, and the tooth is polished to a smooth, shiny finish.
- Most appointments take less than an hour, depending on how many teeth are being treated.
How Long Does Cosmetic Bonding Last?
With proper care, bonding can last several years. Good oral hygiene, avoiding habits like nail-biting, and routine dental visits help maintain its appearance and durability.
Maintaining Your Cosmetic Bonding
With good care, bonded teeth can look beautiful for years. It’s important to:
- Avoid biting hard objects
- Reduce staining habits (coffee, tea, red wine)
- Maintain regular cleanings
- Wear a night guard if you grind your teeth
Proper maintenance keeps the bonding looking bright and natura
A Simple Way to Elevate Your Smile
Cosmetic bonding is one of the easiest ways to achieve a cleaner, more polished, and more confident smile. Whether you want to fix a small imperfection or enhance multiple teeth, bonding provides fast, beautiful, and natural-looking results.





