Purpose: This study was held to compare the healing of buccal wall of extraction sockets of anterior teeth with prominent roots using Bio-Gen graft material compared to extraction alone for implant site development. Material and Methods: This study was conducted on 20 adult patients (Forty extraction sockets) Twenty units of Bio-Gen® graft material one for each extraction socket of the maxillary central incisor teeth (right) immediately after extraction and the other socket (left) was left to heal spontaneously. All patients were followed up radiographically [Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Scans] immediately, two weeks, one month and three months postoperatively for assessment of: Height at crest width of 6mm (i.e. distance between the floor of the nose and the 6mm crest width line). Control and test sites were measured and the change in height at crest width 6mm was evaluated and recorded for statistical evaluation. Results: Bone graft group showed statistically significantly higher mean bone height measurement than no bone graft group. Bone graft group showed statistically significantly lower mean amount of bone loss than no bone graft group through all periods. Preservation of buccal bone plate height and integrity in extraction wounds that receive Bio-Gen compared to control group. Deformed localized edentulous ridge for the control group, compared to those extraction wounds that receive Bio-Gen. Conclusion: The sockets grafted with Bio-Gen showed less bone resorption of the labial plate& less amount of bone loss compared to control sockets.