Dental Implants in China
Plan a single implant, an implant-supported full arch or a complex reconstruction with clearer clinical stages, system documentation and travel timing.
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Implant pathways for one tooth, an arch or a full-mouth plan.
The number of missing teeth does not determine the plan by itself. Bone, gum health, bite, remaining teeth and restoration design all affect the appropriate pathway.

Single Dental Implant
A single implant can replace a missing tooth without preparing adjacent teeth. Planning usually combines 3D imaging, implant placement, healing and the final crown.
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All-on-4 / All-on-6
Full-arch treatment uses strategically placed implants to support a fixed bridge. The exact number, loading protocol and final restoration depend on bone, bite and clinical risk.
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Full-Mouth Reconstruction
Complex restorative cases may combine implants, crowns, bridges, gum care and bite rehabilitation. Sequencing is built around health, function and long-term maintainability.
Explore this pathway →What the preliminary review should clarify.
A useful implant review should clarify the likely sequence without pretending that remote records replace an in-person diagnosis.
Clinical direction
Whether the case may involve one implant, a staged full-arch approach or broader restorative planning.
System and records
Which implant and restorative components may be considered, and which records should follow the patient home.
Visits and follow-up
Whether one or more visits may be required and how healing, temporaries and return-home care could be organized.