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What is the new technique for dental implants?

A new technique for dental implants called immediate implant placement and loading allows a dental implant and its temporary crown to be placed on the same day as tooth extraction.

Key Points to Consider:

Immediate implant placement minimizes treatment time.

Patients leave with a temporary crown the same day.

Digital 3D imaging improves precision and customization.

Less bone loss risk due to quicker implant integration.

Not every patient is a candidate — bone quality and health matter.

What is Immediate Implant Placement and Loading?

How It Works and Its Benefits

Traditionally, dental implants required several months of healing after tooth removal before placing the implant and another waiting period before adding the crown. The new technique shortens this timeline by placing the implant and a temporary crown during the same appointment. This approach offers faster results and preserves the natural look of your smile right away.

Digital imaging tools like CBCT (cone-beam computed tomography) help dentists plan implant placement with pinpoint accuracy. This means better outcomes, less invasive procedures, and a more predictable healing process. The immediate crown also helps maintain gum and bone contours, reducing the risk of tissue collapse.

Who is a Good Candidate?

Not everyone qualifies for immediate implant placement. Ideal candidates typically have good overall oral health, healthy gums, and sufficient bone structure to support the implant. Patients who smoke, have gum disease, or suffer from chronic health conditions may need alternative treatment plans.

In cases where bone volume is insufficient, a bone graft might be necessary before or during the procedure. Dentists evaluate each patient individually using digital scans and clinical exams to decide if this technique is appropriate.

If you’re considering dental implants and want to explore faster, modern options, talk to your dentist about immediate implant placement. A personalized consultation can determine the best, safest option for restoring your smile efficiently.