**9. Where are we going**

Medical and technological advances in medicine applied to current implantology have made it possible to have new rehabilitative treatments. Currently, the diagnosis of the edentulous patient, the design of the rehabilitation and the computer-guided surgery, allow the use of customized implants for full-arch rehabilitation. These devices are generally made of titanium and have a treated surface that allows osseointegration. In addition, they use skeletal anchors in the aforementioned abutments so that they have multiple fixations that work together to rehabilitate a complete dental arch. Currently, although their costs are high, they are accessible for very specific cases (**Figure 7**).

#### **Figure 7.**

*Planning of a customized prosthesis in grade IV titanium for full-arch rehabilitation after tumor resection in an oncological patient.*
