All-on-Four and All-on-Six Implant Systems
- Mesut Demir
- 3 days ago
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Who Are They Suitable For? Advantages:
All-on-Four and All-on-Six implant treatments are advanced implant solutions designed to provide a fixed and aesthetic smile in a short period of about 3 months for patients with no teeth or those requiring extractions. By placing 4 or 6 implants into the jawbone and securing fixed prosthetics, these treatments offer a near-natural tooth feel.
Who Can Benefit?
These treatments are particularly ideal for the following patient groups:
• Patients struggling with removable dentures
• People with bone loss who do not have enough bone volume for traditional implants (especially patients with limited bone in the back of the jaw)
• Patients who want quick aesthetic and functional results
• Those seeking a long-term, durable, and fixed solution
• Diabetic patients whose diabetes is under control
Before treatment, a panoramic X-ray or 3D tomography is used to thoroughly examine the bone structure and make the most suitable treatment plan.
Benefits of All-on-Four and All-on-Six:
Fast treatment: In most cases, implants and temporary fixed teeth can be placed on the same day.
Fixed use: Offers a fixed structure instead of moving, loose dentures.
Natural appearance: Provides results that are very close to the appearance of natural teeth.
Chewing comfort: Allows strong and balanced chewing, even with hard foods.
Short recovery time
Optimized bone use: In All-on-Four, rear implants are placed at an angle, utilizing bone volume as efficiently as possible.
Long-lasting solution: Can be used for many years with regular maintenance and check-ups.
Difference Between All-on-Four and All-on-Six
All-on-Four: Involves placing fixed teeth on 4 implants. Provides an advantage for patients with more limited bone volume.
All-on-Six: Uses 6 implants, offering more extensive support. The chewing load is distributed more evenly. This method is preferred for patients with a larger bone volume.
The appropriate system for you will be determined after an examination and detailed imaging.





