What are the requirements for the timing of the veneers?

The process of tooth extraction takes about 2-3 months after tooth extraction causing trauma to the alveolar bone and mucosa bone wall breakage, etc. If you wait a little longer after tooth extraction, the dental bed will heal better and the dentures will be easier to succeed. However, if you wait too long after tooth extraction to set the dentures, it will be more difficult to set the teeth when the neighboring teeth are tilted against the overbite. Therefore, patients can go to the hospital for veneers about two months after tooth extraction, and generally speaking, this is the best time for restorative treatment. For patients who urgently want to have dentures immediately after extraction, the “immediate denture” technique can be used, while for patients who want implants, they need to wait longer (six months to a year) to allow the alveolar bone to recover better. During this waiting period, patients are recommended to have a conventional removable denture first.