It is important to prepare the future implant site as well as possible before placing an implant. During any dental extraction, we observe a physiological bone resorption which will decrease the height and the bone thickness. This is why it is important to carry out the dental extraction in the best conditions and sometimes to carry out an alveolar arrangement. The alveolar preparation consists of placing a bone substitute directly in the alveolus in order to maintain the bone potential as well as possible.
In cases where the bone volume is insufficient, there are bone grafting techniques to restore it. Recent advances ensure effective results with reduced interventions.
A pre-implant surgery technique that minimises bone resorption secondary to tooth extractions.
A surgical procedure to increase the height of the jawbone through the use of a bone graft.
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is an autogenous platelet concentrate used to stimulate bone formation and promote healing.