Bone grafting procedures are necessary prior to placing dental implants in severe vertically and horizontally atrophyic ridges. Autogeneous bone graft has been known to be the first choice to restore a large bony defect with good prognosis. However, large vertical volume bony deficiency is relatively difficult to be augmented. This report described a case of distraction osteogenesis prior to dental implants for prosthetic rehabilitation. Implant-supported fixed prosthesis was designed to restore the edentulous area and improve esthetics. This case demonstrates that distraction osteogenesis can be an effective treatment alternative to regain the vertical bone height in severely resorbed edentulous ridge.