Can I have a dental implant made from a complete tooth that someone else has removed? This is an allograft, not an implant denture in the modern sense. Can you do allografts? Can it be done in one visit? How much does it cost? It is not easy to implement the technique of allograft dental implant, it is limited by many aspects, such as who will provide you with the tooth, if it is a tooth that has been lost belongs to the dead pulp tooth, it will not be able to produce a bond with your tissues, and so on and so forth, so there are very few of them done in China. Nowadays, dental implants are root-type artificial implants that are placed on the alveolar bone so that it replaces the root of the tooth, and then teeth are made on top of it. How does the metal of the artificial implant create a bond with my tissues? First of all, let’s understand the prerequisites for the healing of the implant in the mouth: the final healing of the implant in the alveolar bone is the production of osseointegration, that is to say, it is necessary for the bone cells to attach on the surface of the implant, and the attachment of the bone cells requires the growth of bone cells, and the bone tissues need to have a certain distance between the implant and the space in order to achieve this attachment, that is, the osseointegration, and such a space refers to the space between cells, and if there is too much space, the implant can be placed in the bone. If the space is too large, the implant will produce micro-motion, there will be no osteoblast formation, only to produce a certain space and the implant will not produce micro-motion can be healed; nowadays, the implant is preformed, that is to say, a lot of forms to choose from, and each form has a matching drill bit to prepare the socket, to make it simpler, that is, only to prepare the required form of the implant that will be implanted into the alveolar bone, so that it can produce osteoblastic activity. This means that only when the implant has been prepared in the alveolar bone in the desired shape can it generate bone cell activity. Therefore, there is no way to prepare an identical implant socket in your alveolar bone with another person’s teeth, and the conditions described above cannot be met.