Introduction: Immediate implant placement is now accepted in clinical dentistry following a single tooth extraction in the posterior maxillary area. Objectives: Presenting stability and success rate of immediately inserted implants at the site of palatal root socket of maxillary molar teeth after their a-traumatic extraction, as well as patient satisfaction. Materials and Methods: We present the clinical, radiographic and Resonance frequency analysis of implants placed immediately in the palatal sockets of maxillary molars. Conclusion: Using the outlined treatment approach of the present study helps eliminate many clinical compromises often encountered when placing implants at the time of maxillary molar extraction. These compromises include non-ideal implant positioning in one of the three extraction sockets, maxillary sinus pneumatization and loss of ideal alveolar ridge morphology as a sequelae of post-extraction alveolar process resorption.