the purpose of this study to evaluate early implant success of small-diameter
2.5mm one-stage dental implants immediately loading in congenital missing of maxillary lateral incisor
cases associated with limited interdental space and mesial and distal bone loss after one year of loading.
Existing bone loss still remains an important challenge when implant placement
is required to rehabilitate the compromised site. A new way to place dental implants in cases of alveolar
atrophy, described in some articles, is the ridge-splitting tec
hnique, which allows the ridge to be widened
by a less invasive procedure than the traditional grafting approaches. The aim of this study is to evaluate
the efficiency of this technique in bone augmentation, evaluate the relationship between peri-implant
alveolar bone loss after Use of the Bone Splitting Technique, and to study the alveolar ridge width before
and after split.