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Implant in One Day (Same-Day Dental Implants)

What Is Implant in One Day?

Implant in one day is an advanced dental procedure that allows patients to receive dental implants and fixed temporary teeth in a single day. Traditionally, implant treatment involves months of healing between surgery and crown placement. With this technique, implants are placed and restored immediately, minimizing treatment time and eliminating long waiting periods without teeth.

This method is ideal for patients who want a faster, more comfortable alternative to traditional dental implant timelines—without compromising on quality.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be eligible for same-day implants if you:

  • Have good bone density and volume in the jaw

  • Require extraction and replacement of damaged or missing teeth

  • Are in overall good health (non-smoker, no uncontrolled diabetes)

  • Need a full arch, multiple teeth, or single-tooth restoration

  • Desire a fixed solution without long delays

Your eligibility will be determined through dental imaging (panoramic X-ray or 3D CBCT) and clinical examination.

Step-by-Step: How the Procedure Works

1. Consultation and Digital Planning

Your dentist will assess your dental health, take scans or X-rays, and digitally plan the exact angle, depth, and position of each implant using 3D software.

2. Tooth Extraction (If Needed)

If any damaged teeth need removal, they are extracted during the same appointment under local anesthesia.

3. Implant Placement

Titanium implants are inserted directly into the jawbone. The number of implants depends on whether you’re replacing a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full arch (e.g., “All-on-4”).

4. Immediate Loading of Temporary Prosthesis

A temporary fixed crown, bridge, or full denture is attached on the same day, allowing you to leave with teeth in place. These are used for 3–6 months during healing

5. Final Prosthesis

Once the implants are fully integrated (osseointegration), the permanent teeth—crafted from ceramic or zirconium—are placed for lasting aesthetics and function.

Benefits of Same-Day Dental Implants

• Immediate restoration of chewing, speech, and appearance

• No need to live without teeth after extractions

• Fewer visits and shorter total treatment time

• Prevents bone loss by stimulating jaw tissue early

• High patient satisfaction and fast confidence recovery

• Suitable for single tooth, multiple teeth, or full-mouth cases

Types of Same-Day Implant Solutions

  • Single Tooth Implant in One Day

  • Multiple Implants with Immediate Crowns or Bridge

  • All-on-4 or All-on-6 Full Arch Solutions

  • Teeth-in-a-Day (Immediate Denture Fixation)

Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your bone health, bite, and aesthetic goals.

Treatment Summary

Number of Operations

One

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia

Back To Work

Immediately

Full Healing

7 days

Hospitalization

None

* For informational purposes only, be sure to consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

 

Frequently asked questions

Yes. When done by experienced professionals using proper diagnostics and planning, same-day implants are as safe and predictable as traditional implants.

No. On the first day, you'll receive temporary teeth that are fixed and functional. The final, permanent restorations are placed after healing (usually 3–6 months).

No. The surgery is done under local anesthesia, with sedation options available. Most patients report mild post-op discomfort that is manageable with pain relievers.

You’ll follow a soft diet for the first few weeks to avoid overloading the implants. Gradually, you’ll return to normal eating after final prosthetic placement.

The procedure typically takes 2 to 4 hours, depending on the number of implants and complexity. You’ll leave the same day with fixed temporary teeth.

In some cases, yes. But many same-day implant cases are designed to avoid bone grafting by angling the implants to use available bone effectively.

Costs are like conventional implants, though they may vary depending on materials, number of implants, and temporary prosthetics included. Many patients save money by reducing visits and time off work.

This is rare, but if it occurs, the failed implant is replaced after healing, and the prosthesis is adjusted. Follow-up ensures any issues are addressed early.

Brush and floss as usual, use a soft toothbrush, and attend regular check-ups. Night guards may be recommended for those who clench or grind their teeth.

Yes. Implant in one day is ideal for medical tourism, as it requires fewer visits and shorter stays, with remote follow-up possible until the final stage.