A root canal treatment is designed to save a tooth that’s been severely infected or decayed. But sometimes, despite the best care, a root canal can fail — due to hidden infection, cracks, or poor bone support.
When this happens, the best long-term solution is often a tooth extraction followed by a dental implant.
At TAG Dental Clinic in Johor Bahru (JB), we help patients transition smoothly from failed root canal treatments to successful dental implants. This process requires careful planning, healing time, and expert attention — all of which we’ll explain in detail below.
When the infection cannot be controlled or the structure of the tooth becomes too weak, extraction becomes necessary to protect your oral health.
Here’s what the timeline looks like at TAG Dental Clinic JB:
Step 1: Tooth Extraction (Day 1)Once your dentist confirms that the tooth cannot be saved, extraction is performed under local anesthesia to ensure complete comfort.
What Happens:
Healing Time: 6–10 days for initial gum healing.
Step 2: Healing and Bone Regeneration (6–12 Weeks)After extraction, your body naturally begins to rebuild bone in the area. This stage is crucial — rushing into implant placement too soon can compromise results.
Key Points:Healing Duration: Around 2–3 months, depending on bone density and overall health.
Step 3: Implant Placement (After Bone Healing)Once your jawbone is ready, the dental implant post is surgically placed. This titanium post acts as your new tooth root.
Procedure Details:Healing Duration: 3–6 months for the bone to fuse naturally with the implant.
Step 4: Abutment and Crown PlacementOnce the implant is securely integrated, your dentist attaches an abutment — a small connector — and then places a custom-made dental crown.
What You Get:Total Timeline: Around 4–6 months from extraction to final restoration (may vary based on healing).
Your dentist in Johor Bahru (JB) will carefully evaluate whether this option is appropriate for your situation.
Healing is a partnership between you and your dentist — and good daily care ensures long-term implant success.
| Stage | Time Frame | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Tooth Extraction | Day 1 | Remove infection and prepare site |
| Healing Period | 6–12 weeks | Allow gums and bone to recover |
| Implant Placement | 2–3 months post-extraction | Insert titanium post |
| Osseointegration | 3–6 months | Bone fuses with implant |
| Crown Placement | After fusion | Final restoration |
Approximately 4–8 months, depending on bone health and healing response.
We ensure that you’re informed, comfortable, and confident throughout the process — from extraction to your brand-new smile.
Yes, in most cases — after proper healing and infection control, implants are a reliable replacement.
2. How soon after extraction can I get an implant?Typically 2–3 months after extraction, once the bone and gums have healed properly.
3. Can I get an implant immediately after extraction?In certain cases, yes — but only if the area is infection-free and bone quality is strong.
4. Is there pain during or after the implant procedure?No, procedures are done under anesthesia. Mild soreness afterward is normal and temporary.
5. How long will my implant last?With proper brushing (three times daily) and dental visits, implants can last 20–25 years or longer.
6. What happens if I delay implant placement?Delaying too long can cause bone loss, making future implant placement more complex.
7. Can I wear a temporary tooth during healing?Yes, we can provide a temporary replacement to maintain your smile and comfort.
8. How do I know if my bone is strong enough for an implant?Your dentist in JB will evaluate your bone condition clinically and recommend grafting if needed.
9. Is a failed root canal considered an emergency?If there’s swelling, pain, or abscess formation — yes, it should be treated promptly.
10. Can older patients get implants after root canal failure?Absolutely! As long as you’re in good general health, age isn’t a limiting factor.
At TAG Dental Clinic JB, our mission is to help patients regain confidence and comfort after dental complications. We guide you through every step — from extraction to final restoration — ensuring your journey ends with a smile worth showing off.