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Clinical Case of Conservative Alveolar Bone Augmentation before Implantation in Esthetic Area
 

Today, minimally invasive, atraumatic, pink aesthetics is a priority for a dentist when choosing a treatment method. This is especially true when working with defects in an aesthetically significant zone. The most difficult area to restore the required amount of bone tissue is the frontal part of the upper or lower jaw. In this regard, in order to avoid all possible complications, a method of gradual preparation of bone tissue for the upcoming removal and implantation was proposed. The basis of this technique is the extrusion of the causal tooth. Gradual extension of the tooth from the alveoli stimulates not only the growth of bone tissue, but also of the soft tissue complex, which allows obtaining a high aesthetic result.

DOI: 10.52575/2687-0940-2025-48-1-59-68
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