In some cases, it’s not always possible to place a dental implant directly due to factors like insufficient bone density or the positioning of the sinus cavity. To ensure the success of an implant, additional preparatory surgeries such as tooth extraction, sinus lifting, and bone grafting may be necessary. These procedures help create a strong and stable foundation for the implant, improving both the long-term function and appearance of the restoration. By addressing underlying structural issues beforehand, these surgeries increase the chances of a smooth and successful implant process, giving patients confidence in their dental transformation.