Tooth-Supported RehabilitationIn-Depth Guide (Blog)
- When natural teeth remain, tooth-supported rehabilitation preserves them as anchor points for bridges and crowns - avoiding implants where not necessary.

Full-Arch Rehabilitation
Complete upper or lower arch reconstruction using strategically placed implants to restore full function and structure.

Immediate Load
Full-arch or multiple implant cases where provisional teeth are placed shortly after surgery in suitable clinical conditions.

Multiple Implant Rehabilitation
Complete upper or lower arch reconstruction using strategically placed implants to restore full function and structure.

Single Tooth Implant
Single-tooth replacement with an implant and crown for a natural-looking, long-lasting result.

Bone Grafting & Advanced Surgical Support
Regenerative procedures performed to establish adequate bone volume for stable implant placement.

Revision & Complex Implant Cases
Complete upper or lower arch reconstruction using strategically placed implants to restore full function and structure.
When Tooth-Supported Rehab Is Appropriate
Remaining teeth are structurally sound. Strategic teeth preserved as bridge abutments. Combined with implants where gaps require it.
Questions about this procedure?
Specialist-only treatment planning
- Remote file review before travel
- Evidence-led treatment checkpoints
No waiting list for eligible cases
- Remote file review before travel
- Evidence-led treatment checkpoints
Trip coordinated with care timeline
- Remote file review before travel
- Evidence-led treatment checkpoints
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