The time for implantation after tooth extraction varies from person to person and needs to be evaluated according to the condition of the patient’s whole mouth and the amount of bone in the implant area. For normal healthy adults, dental implantation can only be performed after the extraction wound is completely healed and the normal bone tissue is fully formed, which usually takes 3-6 months; for patients with severe periodontitis, it takes 3-6 months for a follow-up visit to assess the bone quality of the implant area before the specific implantation time can be determined; for anterior teeth that cannot be retained due to traumatic crown fracture or crown root fracture, or anterior teeth that cannot be retained for extraction due to dental caries, immediate implantation can be considered. Consider immediate implantation. For dental implants, it is recommended to go to the implantology department of the local regular dental hospital for clinical examination and evaluation by the attending physician before further treatment.