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Minimally Invasive Technique for Bone Augmentation in Smile Zone Implants
Bone augmentation in the smile zone presents a unique challenge due to aesthetic demands and limited alveolar bone volume. Minimally invasive techniques aim to restore sufficient bone for implant placement while preserving soft tissue contours and reducing patient morbidity. Approaches include guided bone regeneration with resorbable membranes, autogenous or allogeneic bone grafts, and ridge-splitting or tenting methods performed through limited incisions. Use of microsurgical instruments, platelet-rich fibrin, and 3D surgical guides enhances precision, predictability, and healing outcomes. These techniques prioritise atraumatic tissue handling, reduce postoperative discomfort, and optimise aesthetic results, making them ideal for restoring function and smile aesthetics in the anterior maxilla.
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