Is it a good idea to get an implant when the seventh tooth in the lower jaw is extracted?

The seventh tooth in the lower jaw may be the second molar in the lower jaw according to the description. After extraction, it is relatively easy to implant the tooth if the bone condition is good, there is no systemic disease in the body, and you choose an experienced doctor.
1. Your own conditions. If you need dental implant after the extraction of the mandibular second molar, you should first take a picture to check the width and height of the jawbone, if the bone height and width conditions are not enough, and the distance from the mandibular nerve canal is close to the mandibular nerve, there is a possibility that the dental implantation process may damage the mandibular nerve, as well as the second molar is located at the last part of the oral cavity, and if the degree of opening of one’s own mouth is small, it is not conducive to the placement of the instruments and implants.
2. Doctor’s choice. If one’s condition is not good, it is recommended to choose an experienced dentist for implantation in order to avoid risks as much as possible.
Whether it is good for implantation after extraction of mandibular second molar needs to be confirmed comprehensively after checking the maxillofacial condition in the hospital first.