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.

Retainers & bite correction

Retainers and bite correction treatments play an essential role in maintaining a healthy, stable, and well-aligned smile. After orthodontic treatment—or when bite issues affect chewing, comfort, or jaw function—these solutions help ensure that teeth stay in their ideal position and the bite works harmoniously.

Whether you’ve just finished Invisalign or braces, or you’re experiencing discomfort from a misaligned bite, retainers and bite correction can protect your long-term oral health and support a more balanced smile.

Why Retainers Are Important

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root made from titanium or zirconia. It’s surgically placed into your jawbone, where it fuses naturally through a process called osseointegration. Once healed, it provides a strong foundation for a replacement tooth such as a crown, bridge, or denture.

Wearing retainers consistently is the key to long-lasting orthodontic results.

Types of Retainers

Bite Correction: Improve Comfort, Function & Oral Health

A misaligned bite can cause more than cosmetic concerns—it affects how your teeth fit together and how your jaw operates. Bite correction helps realign the upper and lower teeth for proper function.

    • It can improve:
    • Chewing comfort
    • Speech clarity
    • Jaw alignment
    • TMJ discomfort
    • Tooth wear or grinding
    • Overall smile balance

    Correcting the bite not only enhances comfort but also prevents long-term dental problems.

Common Bite Issues Treated

    • Overbite
    • Underbite
    • Crossbite
    • Open bite
    • Deep bite
    • Misaligned midline
    Your dentist will evaluate your bite and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

A Healthy Bite for a Lifetime

Retainers and bite correction treatments ensure long-lasting orthodontic results, improved comfort, and better overall function. By stabilizing your teeth and aligning your bite, you can enjoy a confident, balanced, and healthy smile for many years.

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