Do You Perform Dental Extractions?

In this video, Dr. Rose Magno explains her approach to extractions, which includes placing bone grafts and, when possible, same-day implants to minimize surgeries and downtime. Patients from San Francisco, East Bay, and Oakland can schedule a consultation to learn how this process can streamline their care.

We extract teeth for various reasons, such as when a tooth is severely broken or cannot be restored. In cases like these, we often follow a streamlined approach to minimize downtime and improve outcomes.

After extracting the tooth, we place a bone graft in the socket to maintain the bone structure and prepare it for the implant. If conditions allow, the implant is placed on the same day as the extraction. This approach saves time and eliminates the need for multiple surgeries.

To support the success of the procedure, we ensure you have the appropriate antibiotic coverage. This helps reduce the risk of infection and promotes proper healing, allowing the bone to integrate with the newly placed implant effectively. This method provides a smooth transition to restoring your smile and oral functionality.

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