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In this video, Dr. Dmitry Tsvetov is discussing the pros and cons of an immediate dental implant placement. Dr. Tsvetov compares immediate dental implant placement (placement of an implant right after tooth extraction) with delayed implant placement (when the implant is placed 3/4 months after tooth extraction). Dr. Tsvetov begins by explaining the two main implant placement methods: immediate placement, where an implant is positioned right after tooth extraction, and the staged approach, which allows the extraction site to heal for three to four months before placing the implant. By outlining these methods, Dr. Tsvetov helps viewers understand the key differences in treatment duration, recovery periods, and aesthetic outcomes, aiming to make the choice clearer for patients considering dental implants. Dr. Tsvetov highlights that the staged approach, though lengthier, generally allows for a more precise implant placement. With this method, after the extraction site has healed, the exact volume and position of the bone become clear, enhancing accuracy. While this approach requires two separate procedures, extraction and then implant placement, patients benefit from two recovery periods, which makes it a less intensive experience. However, the treatment duration of around six to seven months may be a drawback for some patients seeking faster results. Conversely, the immediate approach has the advantage of combining both the extraction and implant placement into a single procedure, leading to a total treatment time of approximately three months. The immediate method involves a one-time recovery and a faster overall completion. However, as Dr. Tsvetov emphasizes, not all teeth are equally suitable for immediate implants. Teeth with simpler, single roots, such as premolars, canines, and incisors, tend to be better candidates than multi-rooted molars, which may have more complex extraction sites and can complicate immediate placement. One significant drawback of immediate implants, Dr. Tsvetov explains, is the unpredictability of bone healing. After extraction, the bone around the implant undergoes natural changes, potentially leading to bone recession and exposure of the implant over time. This can affect the final aesthetic result. Immediate placement also involves greater initial costs since patients pay for both the extraction and the implant placement upfront, unlike the staged method, which spreads costs over two stages. Anatomy plays a critical role in determining whether a patient is a suitable candidate for immediate implants, particularly for back teeth. Dr. Tsvetov illustrates this by discussing the maxillary sinus, an empty cavity near the upper teeth, and the inferior alveolar nerve, which is close to the roots of the lower molars. In upper teeth, the proximity of the sinus limits the bone available for implant stability, while in lower teeth, the implant’s depth must be carefully considered to avoid contacting the nerve, which could lead to numbness in the lip and chin. Dr. Tsvetov concludes by reiterating that immediate implants can be an excellent treatment option in specific cases, particularly with single-rooted teeth, but he emphasizes the need for a thorough assessment of each patient’s anatomy and tooth characteristics. He also affirms that the staged approach remains a reliable method for precise implant placement, providing greater predictability and potentially better long-term outcomes. For more information, Dr. Tsvetov invites viewers to reach out to Temecula Dental Implants & Oral Surgery, where consultations are available to discuss the best options tailored to individual needs. Thank you for watching, and please visit https://www.temeculafacialoralsurgery... and contact us for any additional questions! #dentalimplants #allon4dentalimplants #allon4implants #teethinaday #samedayteeth #allon4