This randomized clinical trial aims to evaluate labial bone plate changes following immediate implant placement in Type II extraction sockets using two different xenograft materials and de-epithelialized free gingival graft in the esthetic zone . Patients requiring extraction and immediate implant placement will be randomly allocated into two groups according to the xenograft material used for defect grafting. Clinical and radiographic outcomes will be assessed to determine dimensional bone changes and implant success
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Labial Bone Plate Thickness Change
Timeframe: 6 months post-implant placement