
Before

After

Problem
Lack of bone is a common problem that obstructs the placement of dental implants. In the past, the material for bone grafts was taken from the patient himself, which resulted in 2 surgical wounds and very variable results.

Solution
Currently, thanks to minimally invasive painless techniques and the appearance of bone substitutes, it is possible to place dental implants in areas without bone.

Case
A 18-year-old patient who had lost two teeth. After a minimally invasive intervention, bone mass was increased by bone substitutes. Later, after the integration of the graft, we placed two fixed dental pieces.