Full Arch Rehabilitation on Implants (All-on-4, All-on-6, FP1 Technique)

Full-Arch Rehabilitation is a comprehensive restoration of the dental arch in cases of complete or critical tooth loss. The goal is not only to secure the prosthetic structure but also to restore chewing function, bite stability, muscle balance and facial harmony.

Procedure

Implants are placed strategically to ensure optimal load distribution. Immediately after surgery, a temporary fixed prosthesis is provided offering both aesthetics and basic function in the first days. Once osseointegration is complete, a permanent prosthesis is fabricated, taking into account bite alignment and the patient’s aesthetic preferences.

88 Medical Club

Clinical Expertise at 88 Medical Club

  • Highly skilled surgical and prosthetic team 
  • Over 20 years of experience in complex full-arch restorations 
  • Systematic approach to occlusion, periodontology and load management 
  • Long-term prognosis, biological safety, stable load distribution and tissue preservation