
Director Lee Jang-wook
Starting the day while always thinking about dental health,
This is Etoile Seoul Dental Clinic.
Because the approach differs from individual implants, the appropriate method can vary depending on your oral condition. In this post, we will guide you step by step through full-arch implant pricing, the treatment process, and proper care methods. If you read to the end, it may help you make a decision.
Those who clicked on this post today are probably people who have worn dentures for a long time, or whose teeth have been so damaged that even chewing properly has become difficult. Or you may be someone who has just started learning about full-arch implants after a recommendation from someone close to you.
It is completely understandable to first worry, “Am I too old for surgery?” or “How much will it cost?” Full-arch implants are one treatment option for people who have lost most of their teeth, and they create a structure that supports an entire arch with a small number of implants.
I never thought even one meal would become something
I had to be so self-conscious about.

When meeting patients in the clinic, there are stories we hear repeatedly. Many people had used dentures for more than 10 years and initially thought they would be fine once they got used to them, but over time the retention weakened, the dentures began to shift while chewing, and eventually they found it difficult to eat hard foods.
When family gatherings are full of people enjoying meat while you are left eating only soft foods, many say the hardest part is not just the discomfort of chewing, but not being able to smile comfortably in that setting.
From what we see in the clinic, the reason people begin looking into full-arch implant pricing after realizing the limits of dentures is usually not simply because they want to fix their teeth, but because they want to regain the comfort of everyday life. Since the appropriate method varies depending on the oral condition, consultation based on a precise examination is important.

You should understand exactly what kind of treatment an implant is before deciding.
An implant is a treatment that restores dental function by placing an artificial root, which acts like the root of a natural tooth, into the jawbone and connecting a prosthetic tooth on top of it. To put it simply, it is similar to erecting a new pillar and placing a roof on top when the pillar of an old building has collapsed.
The important point is that implants stimulate the jawbone and help support it so that bone no longer resorbs as much.
People who have been missing teeth for a long time often have considerable bone resorption in the jaw.
In this situation, placing individual implants one by one can become too time-consuming and costly. In such cases, an alternative worth considering is the full-arch implant method. It is a method that supports the entire upper or lower jaw with a small number of implants, and because the approach itself differs from that of individual implants, it may be suitable for people with extensive tooth loss.
Which method is right depends on a comprehensive review of factors such as jawbone condition, the extent of tooth loss, and overall health.


Nobon Arch is a digitally designed story of my own teeth.
Etoile Seoul Dental Clinic’s Nobon Arch is a full-arch implant method designed digitally, a treatment that restores the entire upper or lower jaw with only 4 to 6 implants.
Compared with a method that replaces every tooth individually, the number of implants is greatly reduced and the treatment area is limited, which can lower the burden of recovery. At Etoile Seoul Dental Clinic, we establish a detailed plan in advance before surgery through a digital diagnostic system that connects 3D CT, an intraoral scanner, a Dio Navi guide, and a 3D printer.
Through this process, we precisely assess the condition, thickness, and direction of the jawbone and design a guide so the implants can be placed in the optimal position.
This process makes it possible to proceed with a minimally invasive approach, and in some cases a temporary prosthesis is attached during surgery to help prepare for returning to daily life. The final prosthesis uses pink porcelain to finely reproduce the gum line, and zirconia material is used to create aesthetics similar to natural teeth.
The full-arch implant pricing for Nobon Arch may vary depending on the condition of the jawbone, the materials used, and whether additional procedures are needed, so individual guidance is provided after a precise examination.


Just as important as good treatment is proper care.
The first thing many people ask in the clinic is full-arch implant pricing.
To be honest, it is difficult to give a uniform answer because it varies depending on the individual’s oral condition, the amount and density of jawbone, the implant materials used, and whether additional procedures are needed. However, if you think about replacing 14 or more missing teeth with individual implants one by one, you can easily imagine that the cost and time would be significant.
Since the full-arch method supports an entire arch with only 4 to 6 implants, it can be a reasonable choice in terms of the number of procedures.
Etoile Seoul Dental Clinic operates a treatment warranty system related to full-arch care for a certain period after treatment, providing a structure for continued care even after treatment is completed. The most accurate way to confirm the exact cost is through a detailed CT examination and sufficient consultation.
A tooth is the beginning of health and the force that helps maintain the dignity of everyday life.


Just because you are older does not mean you must give up on implants altogether.
If your overall health meets certain standards, it may be possible to consider an appropriate treatment method.
By first checking the amount and condition of the jawbone through a precise 3D CT examination, it becomes clearer which treatment method is suitable. Even in cases where bone has been significantly resorbed, it may still be possible to proceed without bone grafting by placing implants at a specific angle and position, so there is no need to give up from the start.
What I feel while meeting many patients in the clinic is that dental problems are not simply an issue of chewing function; they deeply affect overall quality of life. When eating becomes difficult, it affects nutritional intake, lowers confidence, and makes social gatherings uncomfortable.
That is why I believe the first priority is to help each visitor make their own decision with enough information. Full-arch implant pricing may feel burdensome at first, but if you also consider long-term oral health and everyday comfort, I believe you will be able to feel for yourself which choice is wise. I hope this post has been a small help as a first step in making that decision.
This has been Director Lee Jang-wook, always supporting your healthy and bright smile.





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