Is it okay to have a permanent tooth extracted without a filling?

It is not possible to have a permanent tooth extracted without a filling.
If a permanent tooth is extracted and not filled in time, it will not only affect the facial aesthetics, but may also lead to jaw elongation and tilting of the teeth on both sides. With the passage of time, the elongation of the teeth against the jaw, tilting of the teeth on both sides will become more serious, and may also cause temporomandibular joint lesions. Therefore, there is no great effect of not filling the permanent teeth in the short term after they are extracted, but not in the long term.
If the permanent teeth are extracted, it is recommended to cooperate with professional dentists as soon as possible for filling treatment, such as fixed bridges, dental implants, etc., to repair them in time, so as not to affect the normal chewing function or the occurrence of other oral diseases. After the extraction of permanent teeth, we must pay attention to the daily care of the oral cavity, to do morning and evening brushing, rinsing the mouth before and after meals, etc., and do not eat sweets before going to bed at night to ensure oral health.