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When Can I Get a Dental Implant After Tooth Extraction? Healing Timeline & Expert Guide 2025

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When Can I Get a Dental Implant After Tooth Extraction?

One of the most common questions patients ask after a tooth removal is: “How soon can I get a dental implant?” The answer depends on your healing condition, bone quality, and whether complications occur.

There are three main timing options for dental implants after extraction:

Immediate Implant (Same Day)

An implant is placed right after the tooth is removed.

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The Ache of Loss: How Grief Can Hurt Your Teeth and Gums

Grief is a universal human experience, a deep and personal anguish that follows loss. We expect it to weigh heavily on our hearts and minds, but we are often surprised when it manifests as physical pain. That knot in your stomach, the tension in your shoulders, the overwhelming fatigue—these are all recognized, albeit difficult, parts of the grieving process.

PRSI Dental Benefits Explained (Ireland 2026)

nderstanding PRSI Dental Coverage in Ireland

Many people in Ireland hear about PRSI dental benefits but remain confused about what is actually covered, who qualifies, and how much financial help is available. Patients often assume PRSI will fully pay for major dental treatment, only to discover that coverage is far more limited than expected.

Can I Use a Straw After Tooth Extraction?

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After a tooth extraction, many patients ask a simple question: Can I use a straw?
The clear answer from dental professionals is no—at least during the early healing period.

Using a straw too soon can lead to a painful complication called Dry Socket, which delays healing and may require additional treatment.


Why You Should Avoid Straws After Extraction

After your tooth is removed, a blood clot forms in the socket. This clot is essential because it:

If a Deadly Virus Scales in 2026: Dental Clinic Protocol Explained

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If a Deadly Virus Scales in 2026: What Is the Dental Clinic Protocol?

Why Global Health Concerns Are Rising Again

Just weeks into 2026, global anxieties are rising as health authorities across Asia tighten airport screenings due to concerns over Nipah virus, a pathogen classified by the World Health Organization as a priority threat.

Dental Implants UK vs Philippines: Cost Comparison for Patients Abroad

The United Kingdom is known for high dental treatment costs, especially for procedures not covered by the National Health Service (NHS). While NHS services may offer limited support for dental care, dental implants are usually provided through private clinics.

Typical implant costs in the UK include:

Single dental implant: £2,000 – £3,500
Implant with crown: £3,000 – £4,500
All-on-4 implants: £14,000 – £22,000 per arch
Full mouth dental implants: £30,000 – £45,000

These prices often lead many patients to explore treatment options abroad.

Urgent Maxillary Molar Sepsis and Sinus Floor Compromise Requiring Specialized Surgical Extraction and Bone Grafting

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Feature Observation/Analysis
Affected Teeth The image primarily shows the upper right posterior molar area. It appears to involve two teeth: the First Molar and the Second Molar (possibly the second premolar and first molar depending on the perspective, but the size suggests molars).

Cavities Cause Heart Disease, Experts Warn - Here’s How (And How to Stop It)

Experts Say Cavities Literally Cause Heart Disease — And Can Also Lead to Death

The Shocking Link Between Dental Health and Heart Disease

Most of us know that poor oral hygiene leads to cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. But what if we told you that untreated cavities could also trigger heart disease—and even death?

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