Face Clinic is a reference clinic in Spain, specialized in dental implants without bone and solutions for cases of severe bone atrophy.
We offer advanced implant dentistry techniques for patients with little jawbone, including zygomatic implants and other alternatives to bone grafting, always with a personalized approach and state-of-the-art technology.
- What are dental implants without bone?
- What problems do dental implants without bone solve?
- Where can I have my dental implant treatment without bone?
- Team of specialists in dental implants without bone graft
- What solutions do we offer to place dental implants in patients without bone?
- What is the price of dental implants without bone?
- Make your appointment for dental implants without bone at Face Clinic
- Frequently Asked Questions
What are dental implants without bone?
Bone-less dental implants are those implants that we can place in patients whose bone structure has been lost as a result of early tooth loss. If this natural tooth is not replaced by an artificial one, the tissues are resorbed, making it impossible for the patient to support their new teeth naturally.
Our main objective is to provide a definitive solution to patients who cannot undergo conventional implantology treatment because they do not have the necessary amount of bone or have severe maxillary atrophy.
The treatments we offer allow our patients to continue with a normal social life a few hours after leaving the clinic.
The Maxillary Atrophy Unit was born from Dr. Riba’s experience of more than 20 years treating complex cases of lack of bone in the maxilla. In these cases, we successfully restore aesthetic and masticatory function to patients.
What problems do dental implants without bone solve?
Dental implants without bone offer effective solutions for various dental and esthetic problems, especially for patients with severe bone resorption.
Loss of teeth
Missing teeth can cause problems with chewing, phonation, self-esteem and even affect digestive health. Bone-less implants allow restoring the complete dentition, recovering the chewing function and the esthetics of the smile.
Bone atrophy
Bone atrophy in the maxilla or mandible is a common problem that may be due to various factors such as age, periodontal disease, tooth extractions or lack of bone stimulation. Dental implants without bone are anchored in the zygomatic bone, a facial bone with greater bone density, making them a viable solution even in cases of severe atrophy.
Instability of removable prostheses
Traditional removable dentures can cause discomfort, instability and chewing problems. Dental implants without bone provide a firm and secure anchorage for dentures, improving comfort, retention and chewing function.
Limitations of bone grafts
In some cases, the placement of conventional dental implants requires prior dental bone grafting, a complex procedure with a long recovery time. These implants can avoid the need for bone grafting, offering a faster and less invasive solution.
Impact on quality of life
Tooth loss and chewing problems can negatively affect self-esteem, confidence and overall quality of life. They can restore oral functionality, improving the quality of life of patients in multiple aspects.
Where can I have my dental implant treatment without bone?
If you are looking for a reliable dental clinic in Spain where you can have your dental implant treatment without bone in Spain, we recommend Face Clinic.
Face Clinic has a team of experts in oral implantology, especially in implants in patients without bone in Spain. They have the training, experience and technology necessary to offer you a personalized, safe treatment with the best results.
Face Clinic MADRID (Barrio Salamanca)
C/ Diego de León, 39 – 910 885 812
Face Clinic MADRID (Pozuelo)
Avd. del Talgo, 202 – 913 573 699
Face Clinic SALAMANCA
Pza. los Basilios, 8 – 923 171 340
Face Clinic HUELVA
C/ Berdigón, 40 – 959 541 480
Team of specialists in dental implants without bone graft
At Face Clinic we have a team of specialists in maxillofacial surgery with extensive experience in the placement of dental implants in patients without dental bone.
All of them have specific training in this area and the necessary skills and knowledge to perform this type of complex treatment successfully, even in those who have been given up by other professionals.
What solutions do we offer to place dental implants in patients without bone?
At Face Clinic, we offer advanced solutions for patients without sufficient bone for conventional dental implants. We use techniques such as zygomatic implants and pterygoid implants, which allow anchoring implants in more stable areas of the facial bone. In addition, we perform guided bone regeneration and sinus lift to restore bone structure, achieving functional and esthetic results in patients with severe bone atrophy.
The Ideal Solution for Rehabilitating Your Mouth Without Enough Bone
One of the biggest concerns for patients in need of complete rehabilitation is the lack of bone. Fortunately, modern implant dentistry has developed advanced techniques that solve this problem effectively and predictably, often without the need for complex bone grafting.
The All-on-Four technique is one of these flagship solutions. By strategically placing only four angled implants, we can create a solid foundation for a fixed dental prosthesis on 4 implants restoring function and aesthetics in record time.
To give you a better understanding of how this and other advanced techniques may be the answer for you, Dr. Monteserín explains it in detail in the following video:
What is the price of dental implants without bone?
The price of dental implants in patients without bone varies depending on several factors, such as:
- The number of implants needed: The price increases with the number of implants placed.
- The type of implant used.
- The complexity of the case: Severe bone atrophy or the need for additional procedures may increase the price.
In general, the price of a dental implant without bone can range from €2,500 to €4,500. But it is important to remember that these are only approximate prices. The final price of your treatment may be higher or lower depending on your particular case. It is recommended to consult with Face Clinic clinics to get a personalized quote.
At Face Clinic, we offer customized financing plans so that you can access to treatment comfortably and affordably.
Make your appointment for dental implants without bone at Face Clinic
Have you lost teeth and would like to regain an esthetic and functional smile? Do you suffer from bone resorption and have been told that conventional implants are not an option for you?
At Face Clinic, we are specialists in dental implants without bone, with solutions that allow you to restore your complete denture, even if you have little maxillary or mandibular bone.
Request an informative appointment without obligation and one of our specialists will evaluate you personally to offer you an adequate solution in your case.
Evolution of bone loss in patients with or without implants.
In these images we can see the difference between a patient being treated with implants and another without before a complete loss of dental pieces.
If these are not replaced by implants in a short period of time, the progressive loss of dental bone can be clearly seen.
If this happens, facial aging is accentuated, problems of functionality appear and having a significant lack of bone, the placement of implants is complicated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have you been told that you have too little bone for implants?
Yes, nowadays, the lack of bone is no longer a definitive impediment. In Face Clinic we are specialists in solving the most complex cases thanks to advanced techniques. Do not give up your smile. Our surgeons can offer you the solution you need. Make an appointment at Face Clinic for an assessment and find out how we can help you.
Is it possible to place dental implants without bone in the lower jaw?
Bone loss in the lower jaw, also known as mandibular bone atrophy, can make it difficult or impossible to place conventional dental implants. However, thanks to advances in implant dentistry, there are effective solutions to restore full dentition in patients with this condition.
What techniques are used for dental implants without bone?
At Face Clinic, we offer advanced techniques for dental implants with little or no bone, including:
- Zygomatic implants: Anchored in the zygomatic bone for cases of severe maxillary atrophy.
- Bone grafting: Reconstruction of lost bone to support implants.
- Cortical implants: They take advantage of the available cortical bone in selected cases.
- Guided surgery: Allows precise placement in challenging anatomical conditions.
The technique is chosen after a detailed evaluation by our maxillofacial surgeons.
What are the advantages of bone-less dental implants at Face Clinic?
- Solutions for severe cases: They allow restoring the dentition even with extreme bone atrophy.
- Avoid lengthy procedures: Techniques such as zygomatic implants can reduce the need for bone grafting.
- Fast results: In many cases, a fixed prosthesis is placed within a few days.
- Specialized team: Treatments performed by experts in maxillofacial surgery.
How is the postoperative period for dental implants without bone?
The postoperative period depends on the technique used, but generally includes swelling and mild discomfort in the treated area. The recommendations for a successful recovery are:
- Rest and avoid intense physical activities during the first days.
- Take prescription medications to control pain and inflammation.
- Maintain careful oral hygiene with gentle brushing and recommended rinses.
- Avoid hard, sticky or hot foods for the first few weeks.
- Attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing.
At Face Clinic, we provide a personalized care plan to optimize recovery.
Learn about the main treatments of Oral Implantology in Face Clinic
According to procedure
+ Immediate Load implants
+ Implantology in Two Phases
In patients without bone
+ Zygomatic implants
+ Pterygoid implants
+ Cortical implants
+ Subperiosteal or juxta-osseous implants
Risks and special cases
+ Problems and complications
+ Implants in patients with pathologies














