Implants After Extractions: Should You Wait or Do It Immediately?

October 24, 2025

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Losing a tooth can impact your ability to eat, speak, and even your confidence. Naturally, most patients want a replacement as soon as possible. Dental implants are often the preferred solution because they look, feel, and function like natural teeth.

The common question: “Should I get an implant immediately after extraction, or is it better to wait until the area heals?”

The answer depends on your oral health and unique needs. Let’s break down both options to help you make an informed decision.

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are small titanium posts that act as artificial tooth roots. Once placed in the jawbone, they provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures. Benefits of dental implants include:

Immediate Implants: Placing the Implant Right After Extraction

Immediate implant placement means the implant is inserted during the same appointment as the extraction.

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Delayed Implants: Waiting Until Healing Is Complete

Delayed implant placement occurs weeks or months after the extraction site has healed.

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How to Decide Between Immediate and Delayed Implants

Your dentist will consider:

A thorough exam with X-rays or 3D imaging is essential to determine the best timing for your dental implant.

Why Professional Guidance Matters

At Karr & Hardee Dentistry, Dr. Karr and Dr. Hardee carefully evaluate each patient’s unique situation before recommending the right approach. Our Amarillo office provides surgical dental implant placement and implant restoration, ensuring that every stage of your treatment is handled with precision and care. We proudly welcome patients from Amarillo and surrounding neighborhoods, helping you restore your smile quickly and ensure your implant’s long-term success.

Restore Your Smile with Confidence

Both immediate and delayed implants can deliver excellent results when planned and performed properly. The key is choosing the option that fits your oral health needs and long-term goals.

Take Action Today:

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Karr and Dr. Hardee to evaluate your condition, discuss timing options, and create a personalized treatment plan for a safe and lasting dental implant.