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The horizontal bone thickness in the patients with central incisors was statistically significantly larger than that in the patients without at least one central incisor (P less then 0.001). The same pattern was observed with regard to vertical height, but that difference was not statistically significant. Conclusions The buccal bone thickness anterior to the incisive foramen was significantly decreased after central incisor loss. It is necessary to identify the morphology of the bone and the location of the incisive foramen via CBCT to