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.
Dentures & partials
What Are Full Dentures?
Dentures and partials are a practical and budget-friendly way to restore your smile if you are missing several teeth or a full arch. Modern dentures are more natural-looking and stable than traditional dentures, but they do require an adjustment period and may not feel as secure as dental implants.
With today’s advanced materials and customized design, dentures can improve your ability to speak, chew, and smile with confidence—while maintaining a natural appearance.
Full dentures replace all of the teeth in the upper arch, lower arch, or both. They rest comfortably on the gums and are custom-designed to fit your mouth. Full dentures are ideal for patients who:
- Have lost most or all natural teeth
- Want a cost-effective replacement option
- Need improved chewing ability
- Want a fuller, more balanced facial appearance
What Are Partial Dentures?
Partial dentures are designed for patients who still have some natural teeth remaining. They fill the gaps using a custom-made framework that attaches securely around existing teeth. Partials help:
- Replace multiple missing teeth
- Prevent remaining teeth from shifting
- Improve chewing and speaking
- Maintain proper bite alignment
Partial dentures blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a stable and aesthetic solution without the need for surgery.
Benefits of Dentures & Partials
- Natural-looking appearance
- Improved ability to chew and speak
- Restores facial balance and fullness
- Prevents shifting of remaining teeth
- Affordable and effective tooth replacement
- Custom-designed for comfort and fit
- Easy to clean and maintain
Both full and partial dentures offer a dependable, non-surgical way to restore your smile and overall oral function.
Dentures vs. Dental Implants: Key Differences
- Dentures
- Affordable and removable
- Can replace full or partial arches
- May loosen over time
- Require occasional adjustments
- No surgery required
- Dental Implants
- Fixed and secure—feel closest to natural teeth
- No slipping, clicking, or adhesives
- Help preserve jawbone and facial shape
- Higher initial investment but longer-lasting
The Denture Process: What to Expect
- Personalized Consultation
- Your dentist evaluates your teeth, gums, and bite to determine the best type of denture.
- Impressions & Measurements
- Precise impressions are taken to design a denture that fits comfortably and securely.
- Custom Fabrication
- Your dentures are crafted to match your natural smile in shape, size, and color.
- Fitting & Adjustments
- Once ready, the dentures are fitted and adjusted to ensure a comfortable bite and natural look.
- Follow-Up Care
- Additional adjustments may be made as your mouth adapts to the new appliance.
Which Option Is Right for You?
- Dentures are best for patients looking for an affordable, non-surgical solution.
- Dental implants are the closest alternative to natural teeth, offering better stability, chewing strength, and long-term comfort.
Dentures and partials are an excellent way to regain comfort, function, and confidence after tooth loss. With today’s modern materials and advanced techniques, they can look incredibly natural and feel comfortable in everyday life.





