You can do the implant immediately after extraction?

In general, the post-extraction implant is possible and definitely involves the advantages for the patient by reducing both the number of sessions that the timing of treatment. But there are conditions that can make this choice and that are related to the type of tooth is extracted (mono or multirooted) under the conditions of the alveolus (bone site which happens to have teeth) and post-mining situations related to the quantity and quality of the bone surrounding the alveolus. In particular it is necessary that the socket is free of pathological conditions (infection, dehiscence bone, etc..) That may disadvantage the process of osseointegration.

The presence of very large cavities (such as the molars) or previous infection (such as granulomas) may contraindicate the placement of an implant immediately after extraction, since this would entail an increased risk of failure. The use of new biologically active surfaces, the implant forms biomechanically most efficient introduction of less invasive surgical techniques, now allows you to use the post-extraction facility to a greater extent than in the past even if in compliance with the biological limits listed above. In conclusion, the ability to run a post-extraction implant must be made on a case by case basis considering the risks and benefits and choose the mode that ensures in any case the best chance of success.