Nowadays patients demand implant-prosthetic therapy with optimal function and esthetics. Definition of success also implies dental implants osseointegration as well as optimal recovery of facial aspect. To reach these objectives an effective collaboration must take place between implantology specialist, oral surgery specialist, laboratory technician, and patient. A 52-year-old male patient presented with a full arch maxillary restoration with periodontal mobility and prosthetic issues. A decision was made for maxillary full arch implant-supported fixed bridge with one stage surgery and immediate implantation. The treatment plan sequence used for this patient was as follows: (1) manufacturing of interim removable prosthesis and discussion with patient of future esthetic requirements; (2) digital evaluation and planning of implant system selection, pro-implant surgical procedures and implant surgical stage; (3) digital planning of implant placement guide and its fabrication; (4) sinus lifting and alveolar augmentation; (5) immediate implantation; (6) provisional restoration; (7) early loading with definitive implant-supported fixed bridge at 4 weeks. Immediate implantation and interim provisional restoration ensure recovery of aesthetics, phonetics and function and confidence of patient as fast as possible. This stage also helped to check up the osseointegration of the implants and oral hygiene maintenance as well as to help patient to adjust from the provisional restoration to the definitive full-arch implant-supported bridge. One stage surgery, immediate implantation and early loading are valid therapeutic solutions for the patients’ acceptance of implant-prosthetic therapy.