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Full-arch rehabilitation

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All-on-X full-arch implants

A specialist-led full-arch option designed around bone support, prosthetic stability and maintainability.

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Panoramic radiograph of full-arch implant rehabilitationDR. PAEK DENTAL · SONGDO

THE PLANNING PRINCIPLE

The plan begins with the final teeth—not simply the number of implants.

Treatment is usually staged. Bone condition, healing and the type of provisional restoration determine timing.

WHAT WE CONSIDER

Decisions before procedures.

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Bone support

Three-dimensional imaging is used to assess available anatomy and surgical limits.

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Prosthetic design

Tooth position, speech, bite and facial support are planned as one system.

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Maintenance

Cleaning access and long-term professional reviews are built into the treatment plan.

Clinical full-arch implant treatment image

CLINICAL MATERIAL

See the case.
Understand the plan.

Clinical photographs, scans and radiographs are used to explain findings and compare realistic options. Images shown here are educational examples; results vary by individual condition.

A CONSIDERED SEQUENCE

From diagnosis to follow-up.

  1. 01

    Diagnostic records

    Clinical examination and imaging define whether full-arch treatment is appropriate.

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    Joint planning

    Implant position and the final restoration are planned together before surgery.

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    Surgical phase

    The surgical and provisional sequence is selected for your anatomy and stability.

  4. 04

    Definitive restoration

    After healing, the final prosthesis is refined for fit, function and maintenance.

BEFORE YOU DECIDE

An honest plan includes limits and alternatives.

Suitability, risks, expected maintenance and alternatives depend on your clinical condition. Remote review can support travel planning but does not replace examination, imaging or informed consent at the clinic.

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