Immediate implantation in fresh extraction sockets is regarded as a treatment modality that
appears to give various advantages over the delayed traditional type. Thus, the aim of this
case series was to assess the clinical, radiographic, and esthetic outcomes of the immediately
placed implants and describe some of the essential clinical factors to consider when selecting
patients for implants such as ,the thickness of socket walls, thickness of gingival drapes, and
optimal position of the implant, and patient factors such as medical conditions , hygiene and
smoking cessation., as well as the benefits and drawbacks of this treatment modality .
Objective: to restore the normal function, aesthetics, speech, and health of patients . The
ability to achieve these characteristics with the use of immediate dental implants in the
rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous jaws has become a well-established and
accepted modern therapeutic modality techniqies.Methods: Immediate dental implant
placement was placed at the freash extraction socket . Radiographic evaluation was performed
to assess the amount of marginal bone loss, and patient assessed outcomes were also
evaluated at the 6 month follow-up . All implants were successful functionally without any
pain or inflammation, with optimal soft tissue health and esthetics, and with minimal
radiographic marginal bone loss at the last follow-up visit (3 months after) Results : There
were an excellent clinical ,radiographical and aesthetics outcomes in immediately placed
implants . Conclusion: Immediate implants showed excellent results regarding implant
success ,survival and esthetic outcomes with high patient satisfaction in this study. Evidence
available indicates that it is a successful procedure that may benefit patients. However, careful
planning and case selection are needed to ensure implant success and final esthetic outcomes.