Immediate Implantation with SDS Ceramic Implants: Maximum Efficiency and Safety for Dentists and Patients
IMMEDIATE IMPLANTATION

Modern dentistry has rapidly evolved through innovative technologies and advanced materials, with a particular focus on immediate implantation. This method allows for the extraction of a tooth and the placement of the implant in a single session. With our SDS ceramic implants, we provide a solution that not only offers significant time savings and increased efficiency for dentists but also ensures a quick and aesthetically pleasing restoration for patients.

1. What is Immediate Dental Implant Surgery?

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Quick Solution for Preserving Aesthetics and Jawbone Health

  

Immediate implant placement refers to the process of placing a dental implant directly into the fresh socket immediately after a tooth extraction. This approach not only saves time but also prevents the bone loss that typically follows tooth removal. A temporary restoration is used to maintain the appearance while allowing the area to heal properly.

This method is commonly used for patients who want to immediately replace a missing tooth, particularly in the front teeth where aesthetics are crucial. The ability to place an implant right after extraction significantly improves the patient’s quality of life, providing both functional and cosmetic benefits.

2. Step-by-Step Process for Immediate Dental Implants

The process of immediate implant placement is clearly structured and typically divided into the following steps:

1.

Tooth Extraction

First, the damaged or missing tooth is removed.

2.

Implant Placement

Next, the SDS ceramic implant is placed into the prepared tooth socket. Due to the advanced material properties of SDS implants, a temporary prosthetic restoration can often be placed immediately, allowing for an immediate aesthetic restoration.

3.

Healing Phase

After the implant is placed, the healing phase begins. This period can vary from a few weeks to several months depending on the individual’s healing process. It's important to follow the dentist's recommendations for care and aftercare during this time.
With SDS ceramic implants, immediate implantation ensures optimal healing thanks to the biocompatible material, while reducing the risk of infections like peri-implantitis.

Tooth Extraction

Implant Placement

Healing Phase

First, the damaged or missing tooth is removed.

Next, the SDS ceramic implant is placed into the prepared tooth socket. Due to the advanced material properties of SDS implants, a temporary prosthetic restoration can often be placed immediately, allowing for an immediate aesthetic restoration.

After the implant is placed, the healing phase begins. This period can vary from a few weeks to several months depending on the individual’s healing process. It's important to follow the dentist's recommendations for care and aftercare during this time.
With SDS ceramic implants, immediate implantation ensures optimal healing thanks to the biocompatible material, while reducing the risk of infections like peri-implantitis.

3. When is Immediate Implant Surgery the Right Option?

An immediate implant placement is especially suitable in cases where the tooth is severely damaged, infected, or already missing, but there is still enough healthy bone available.

Patients benefit greatly from this approach, particularly in aesthetically critical areas, such as replacing a temporary restoration in the front teeth region.

4. When Can Immediate Implants Be Functionally Loaded?

Immediate Load Capability Thanks to High Primary Stability

  

The load-bearing capability of an immediate implant depends on the primary stability of the implant, which must be present right after placement. This stability is crucial to ensure that the implant successfully integrates with the jawbone. The ability to immediately load the implant is a standout feature of SDS ceramic implants, which, thanks to their unique Dynamic Thread® design, offer superior primary stability.

As a result, SDS ceramic implants can typically be loaded immediately, meaning in a single session with a provisional crown, which is especially beneficial in the anterior region.

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5. Do Immediate Implants Cause Pain?

The immediate implant procedure is generally associated with minimal discomfort, as it is performed under local anesthesia. The minimally invasive approach, where the implant is placed directly into the bone socket of the extracted tooth, reduces the need for extensive incisions in the gum tissue. Patients often report mild discomfort similar to that experienced during conventional tooth extractions.

6. Benefits of Immediate Dental Implants

7. Potential Drawbacks of Immediate Implants

Despite the numerous advantages, there are also some disadvantages that must be considered with immediate implantation:

• Primary Stability: In some cases, primary stability may not be sufficient to immediately load an implant. 

• Risk of Infections: If the extraction site is not thoroughly cleaned, the risk of infections may increase. 

• Increased Complexity: In cases with challenging anatomical conditions, such as with an immediate molar implant, the placement of the implant can be more complicated.

8. Why SDS Ceramic Implants Are Ideal for Immediate Placement

Our SDS ceramic implants offer numerous advantages over conventional implants, especially when combined with immediate implantation. The benefits of SDS ceramic implants in immediate implantation include:

Dynamic Thread®

The unique Dynamic Thread® design ensures high primary stability, even in challenging bone conditions. This is especially crucial for immediate loading and enhances the success rate.

Customizable Coronal Preparation

Thanks to the flexibility of our SDS implants, the emergence profile can be individually tailored, allowing for improved aesthetics and a perfect fit to the gingival contours.

High Stability Across All Bone Classes

Whether in soft or dense bone, the design of SDS implants guarantees stability and safety during implantation.

No Gingiva Former Required

The ability to shape the emergence profile directly reduces the need for additional components like gingiva formers, saving both time and costs.

Dynamic Thread®

Customizable Coronal Preparation

High Stability Across All Bone Classes

No Gingiva Former Required

The unique Dynamic Thread® design ensures high primary stability, even in challenging bone conditions. This is especially crucial for immediate loading and enhances the success rate.

Thanks to the flexibility of our SDS implants, the emergence profile can be individually tailored, allowing for improved aesthetics and a perfect fit to the gingival contours.

Whether in soft or dense bone, the design of SDS implants guarantees stability and safety during implantation.

The ability to shape the emergence profile directly reduces the need for additional components like gingiva formers, saving both time and costs.

9. Ceramic vs. Titanium Implants: What’s the Difference?

The following overview clearly illustrates how SDS ceramic implants excel in immediate implantation and how their enhanced properties provide a significant advantage over titanium implants, particularly in the field of immediate implantation:

Frequently Asked Questions About Immediate Implants

10. FAQ

11. Conclusion

Immediate implantation is an innovative and patient-friendly method that offers numerous benefits for both dentists and patients. With SDS ceramic implants, this approach becomes even safer, more efficient, and aesthetically pleasing. The unique combination of cutting-edge technology, biocompatible materials, and flexible solutions for the prosthetic phase makes SDS the top choice for implants that meet the highest standards.

For patients, this means shorter treatment times, rapid aesthetic restoration, and long-term stable results. The high level of comfort and individual adaptation to the soft tissue structure significantly enhance aesthetics. For dentists, immediate implantation with SDS provides an efficient, predictable, and successful way to deliver optimal care to their patients—while reducing complexity and enabling faster procedures.

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