
The rehabilitation of the maxillary anterior region remains one of the most demanding challenges in implant dentistry. Nowhere else do biology, function, and esthetics converge with such precision—and nowhere are the consequences of compromise more immediately visible. This book examines the treatment considerations and protocols for implant placement in the esthetic zone based on location, number of teeth requiring replacement, and existing anatomy. It outlines when to place, where to place, and how to restore implants and teeth in a way that respects both hard and soft tissue architecture over time. Cases are presented not as idealized outcomes but as opportunities to examine the variables that influence success and failure. Complications and remediation of esthetic dilemmas are addressed directly, as they are an inevitable part of clinical practice and often the most intrusive and problematic. Learn how to achieve functional and esthetic excellence with different combinations of teeth, implants, and pontics.