All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implants
All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implants
Tooth loss is a serious issue that can lead to both aesthetic and functional problems. Due to the limitations and discomfort associated with traditional dentures, many individuals are turning to dental implants. In this regard, especially the All-on-4 and All-on-6 implant solutions offer effective and permanent alternatives for those seeking to resolve the problem of tooth loss.
All-on-4 Implants
All-on-4 implants involve a treatment method where four implants are used for one jaw. In this system, two implants are placed in the front teeth and two in the back teeth. This allows for the elimination of tooth loss with a bridge or prosthesis strongly supported by the implants. All-on-4 implants result in aesthetic prosthetics that can be quickly adapted by the patient and provide a natural tooth appearance.
Advantages:
- Cost-effective solution with fewer implants.
- Quick recovery process.
- Minimal need for surgical intervention.
All-on-6 Implants
The All-on-6 implant system involves the use of six implants to apply a fixed prosthesis to a toothless jaw area. This method is ideal, especially for situations requiring more support and strength in the jawbone. All-on-6 implants provide strong and durable support for the jawbone by offering a larger support surface.
Advantages:
- Strengthening the jawbone by providing additional support.
- Long-lasting solution with strong and durable prosthetics.
- More suitable for advanced cases of tooth loss.
Application Process: Both implant treatment methods generally include the following steps:
- Examination and Planning: The dentist evaluates the patient's condition and determines an appropriate treatment plan.
- Implant Placement: The surgical stage involves placing implants in the jawbone.
- Temporary Prosthesis Attachment: After implant placement, a temporary prosthesis is attached, allowing the patient to recover functionally immediately.
- Making the Permanent Prosthesis: After the healing process, a specially prepared fixed prosthesis is permanently attached to the jaw.
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