This case series studied the outcomes of augmenting extraction sockets in the aesthetic zone with acellular dermal matrix and allogenic bone substitute. Six patients requiring extraction of upper central incisors underwent socket augmentation after extraction. Four months post-operatively, sufficient bone had formed to allow placement of dental implants with primary stability of 35N or more, enabling a one-stage surgery rather than additional augmentation. The technique resulted in less invasive, less traumatic, and more cost-effective treatment for patients needing implants in the aesthetic zone after tooth extraction.