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Do They Pull Your Teeth for Implants

Curious about dental implants? Discover if extractions are needed and how procedures like teeth cleaning and gum health services support successful implants.

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Do They Pull Your Teeth for Implants

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  1. Do They Pull Your Teeth for Implants? When considering dental implants, one of the most common questions is whether your teeth need to be pulled to make room for them. The answer depends on the condition of your natural teeth. If the teeth in question are damaged beyond repair, infected, or structurally unsound, extraction is often the first step before proceeding with dental implants. This ensures a stable foundation for the implant and eliminates the risk of future complications. The Extraction and Implant Process When teeth are removed, your dentist carefully evaluates the area for bone density and health. In some cases, a bone graft may be necessary to support the implant. While it might sound daunting, modern dentistry makes this

  2. process smooth and pain-free. The extraction and placement might even occur on the same day if your dental health allows—a service often referred to as immediate dental implants. Why Dental Implants Are Worth It Dental implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, dental implants feel and function like natural teeth. They also stimulate your jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining your facial structure. And if you're thinking long-term, implants are durable and built to last for decades with proper care. Complementary Services to Consider While dental implants are the star of the show, other services like teeth cleaning and gum health maintenance play a crucial role in ensuring your implant's longevity. Regular dental visits keep your mouth in top shape and prevent issues that could compromise the implant site. Conclusion Whether you're considering extractions, implants, or additional services like teeth cleaning, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. At Active Dental Frisco , we specialize in personalized care to help you achieve your dream smile.

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