How soon can you get a veneer after a tooth extraction

If people do not take good care of their teeth in daily life, it will lead to tooth damage, and if the situation is serious and untreatable, they will have to undergo tooth extraction. After the tooth is extracted, it leaves a gap in the middle of the tooth row, which is easy to embed food and will lead to caries and periodontal disease after a long time. If a tooth is extracted in adolescence and not set in time, it may cause more teeth to shift, disorder of tooth alignment, and even temporomandibular joint disease. As you can see, missing teeth not only affect the aesthetics, but also affect the chewing function and thus the health, so it is important to set teeth in time after tooth extraction. How long after tooth extraction can veneers be placed? Generally, it takes about 2-3 months after tooth extraction. This is because it takes a process for the extraction wound to heal completely. If the incision does not grow well, the gap between the denture and the gum will appear due to the resorption of the alveolar bone and the change of the extraction incision, resulting in food impaction, bad breath and loose and unstable dentures. However, some people, because of the need to work, did not wait for the wound to heal, or even immediately after the extraction of teeth to install dentures, such dentures are called excessive active denture or immediate denture, mainly for the high aesthetic requirements of the temporary use of the front teeth, such dentures will be used for a period of time to loosen and not close, to be completely healed after the extraction of wounds need to be re-made. In short, if tooth loss occurs, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, and the doctor will choose a suitable dental implant method for the patient according to the patient’s needs and oral condition.