Modern protocols using a microscope and magnifying loupes — for the most precise and predictable results.
CT diagnostics, digital jaw modeling, and 3D-model printing in our own lab, for a precisely sized restoration.
The goal isn't just to prepare the bone for an implant, but to restore the natural shape of the gums and tissue for aesthetics too.
High-quality bone graft materials and membranes that form a reliable scaffold for new bone growth.
90% of patients choose sedation — safe, medically supervised sleep with an anesthesiologist present. You wake up with the work already done.
We focus on results that stay stable for decades, not just a quick fix for the short term.
About the Procedure
This is a microsurgical procedure that restores bone and gum tissue volume in areas where there isn't enough for implant placement or a harmonious, aesthetic smile.
The procedure is most often needed after tooth loss, when the bone gradually shrinks due to the lack of chewing load.
Restoring the tissue allows us to:
The most common causes of bone volume loss
After a tooth is lost, the bone stops receiving chewing load and gradually shrinks.
Periodontitis or periodontal disease can lead to bone loss around the teeth.
Pressure from a denture on the gums can cause gradual bone atrophy.
Sometimes the bone is naturally too thin for implant placement from the start.
Uneven load distribution can lead to gum recession and bone loss.
An extended consultation and CT scan will show the exact condition of your bone.
Book DiagnosticsIncreases bone volume in the upper jaw near the sinus cavity. Creates sufficient bone height for implant placement.
Restores bone tissue volume in the front or side of the jaw using specialized materials.
A procedure that restores the shape, thickness, or position of the gums for an aesthetic and functional result.
Restores the gums' natural contour using a graft or specialized materials.
A CT scan of bone volume, facial photometry, intraoral scanning, a photo protocol, and expert doctor analysis.
An individual treatment plan is built accounting for all your specifics and preferences, with a computer model of the future result.
The necessary tests are run to ensure the microsurgical procedure is safe.
The surgery takes anywhere from 1 to a few hours depending on complexity — under sedation.
The graft material gradually transforms into your own bone over 3–8 months, depending on the technique used.
Hover over a card to read the specialist's philosophy
"Aesthetics in the details is an inseparable part of the philosophy of revealing a person's true self. Combining different approaches and schools from around the world lets us create truly unique work."
"My experience in surgery is about preserving health and building the foundation for your ideal smile."
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Book a Consultation
Our consultant will contact you to arrange a convenient time. At the extended consultation, the doctor will run a CT scan and prepare a personal restoration plan.