If the remaining bone tissue after tooth extraction covers the lower 1/3 of the implant, the implant can usually be placed immediately after the tooth is extracted. There should not be any intense inflammation in the area for the implant to be placed. Today, it is possible to disinfect the extraction site with ozone and laser treatment.
To close the mouth of the extraction wound; blood tissue called PRF, which is taken from the patient and not processed in a special centrifuge, can be used.