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ALL-ON-4 and ALL-ON-6 are modern and highly effective implantology methods, intended for people who have lost all their teeth or whose teeth are in a condition that requires their replacement. These techniques allow to restore full functionality and a natural look of the smile with minimal invasiveness. The placement of four or six implants ensures a stable and durable base for the dental bridge, which makes this method suitable even for patients with limited bone volume.
ALL-ON-4 and ALL-ON-6 are modern implantology methods that allow the replacement of the entire dental arch in one jaw using four or six implants. We use highly biocompatible materials – e.g. BioHPP – which ensure a long-lasting, functional and aesthetically acceptable result.
This method is an ideal solution for patients who have lost all their teeth, whose teeth are in poor condition and are no longer suitable for treatment, or who face problems wearing removable dentures.
Thanks to advanced technology and precise planning, ALL-ON-4 / ALL-ON-6 allows for the rapid return of tooth functionality and a natural smile. With a minimally invasive approach, this method is the best choice for patients with limited bone volume, for whom classic implants are not an option.
Who needs the ALL-ON-4 / ALL-ON-6 method?
The ALL-ON-4 / ALL-ON-6 method is the perfect solution for patients who are looking for a permanent, aesthetically natural and functional replacement of all teeth in one jaw. It is needed for:
- People who are completely edentulous or have teeth in such poor condition that they cannot be preserved.
- Patients with poor oral health, where classic methods of tooth replacement are not an option - or do not lead to permanent solutions.
- Users of removable dentures who have difficulty adjusting and are looking for a more stable and comfortable option.
- Patients with limited bone volume, in whom traditional implants are not feasible, but the All-on-4 or All-on-6 method is possible with minimal invasiveness.
The placement of All-on-4 / All-on-6 implants is a carefully planned procedure that provides a long-lasting and functional solution for patients who have lost their teeth or have serious problems with the health of their teeth. This procedure allows patients to obtain fixed, stable teeth with minimal bone volume, restoring their normal functionality and aesthetic appearance. The process is divided into several precise steps:
The ALL-ON-4 / ALL-ON-6 method allows patients to permanently replace all teeth in the jaw using only four or six implants. This method does not require complex bone grafting procedures, making it ideal for patients with limited bone volume. Additional benefits include rapid restoration of function and aesthetics, with minimal pain and a reduced risk of complications.
Candidates for the All-on-4 / All-on-6 method are patients who are completely edentulous, have severely damaged teeth that cannot be preserved with conventional treatment, or have enough bone to place implants. Patients who wear removable dentures but cannot get used to them may also be good candidates. Through a detailed examination and analysis, the dentist will determine the suitability of this method for each patient.
To create permanent prosthetic replacements in the ALL-ON-4 / ALL-ON-6 method, biocompatible materials such as titanium for implants and high-quality BioHPP material for prosthetic work are used. These materials are extremely stable, long-lasting and safe for the human body.
The ALL-ON-4 method involves the installation of four implants in one jaw, while ALL-ON-6 involves six implants. A larger number of implants can provide greater stability and functionality of the prosthetic restoration. However, in some cases, the patient may not have enough bone mass to install six implants – based on detailed jaw scans (CBCT) and bone structure analysis, the dentist will make a recommendation on the optimal number of implants for each patient.
Matea Sipina Surać, dr. med. dent.