All On 6 dental implants are a type of dental implant that can be used to replace all of the teeth in one arch (upper or lower jaw). The procedure involves placing six implants in strategic locations in the jawbone, and then attaching a fixed bridge to the implants. This provides a stable and natural-looking replacement for missing teeth.
All On 6 implants are a good option for people who have lost all of their teeth, or who have a significant number of missing teeth. They are also a good option for people who have bone loss or gum disease. All On 6 implants can provide a long-lasting and reliable solution for missing teeth.
Here are some of the benefits of All On 6 dental implants:
They can provide a stable and secure bite.
They can improve chewing ability.
They can restore a natural-looking smile.
They can improve self-confidence.
They can last for many years.
If you are considering All On 6 dental implants, be sure to talk to your dentist about whether they are a good option for you.
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All On 6
Dental Implants
Do implants fail?
Why does it happen?
Implant failure can occur for a number of reasons. The most common reason for failure is infection. Other reasons for failure include:
– Mechanical failure of the implant
– Loosening of the implant
– Fracture of the implant
– Failure of the bone to heal around the implant
– Nerve damage
– Tissue damage
– Allergic reaction to the implant material
All-on-6 implants?
All-on-six implantation is designed for the rehabilitation of patients with an edentulous jaw without osteoplasty. At the initial and middle stages of mandibular bone resorption, lateral implants are implanted at an angle into areas with an acceptable bone volume remaining. With a critical decrease in the bone tissue of the upper jaw, zygomatic implants are used.
All-on-6 implantation involves the installation of 2 implants vertically in the anterior jaw in the zone of the central incisors, 2 implants are implanted in the lateral areas of the jaw arch, 2 more implants are implanted in an inclined position. The angle of inclination is selected depending on the state of the bone, the degree of rarefaction of the spongy layer of the jaw and other important factors.
Titanium pins are
İntegrated in the same way
as with all-on-4 the difference is that in the distal (lateral) sections of the jaw, 1 more implant is added on each side.
With all-on-6 implantation, chewing pressure is distributed evenly, the system is not overloaded and its reliability is increased.
Dental implant surgery performed?
Dental implant surgery is performed under local anaesthesia.
A small incision is made in the gums, the titanium post is inserted into the jawbone, and the gums are stitched. This operation takes about 30 minutes. In the following stages, the artificial tooth is placed on the post.
For lateral implants, special multi-unit abutments are used, which allow us to install the crown strictly vertically, regardless of the angle of the pin.
The design, installed according to the all-on-6 method, restores the aesthetic contour of the gums and withstands a full chewing load. The all-on-6 method involves the use of pins with a special coating that stimulates bone tissue regeneration. Due to this, the survival rate of new teeth on 6 implants is high.
The all-on-6 concept refers to a one-stage implantation protocol, i.e. a temporary prosthesis can be installed on the day of surgery or 3 days after it.
You may be interested in the all-on-6 implant procedure if:
1. You have a complete adentia of the jaw, in which some parts of the jawbone have strongly atrophied, that is, they have lost their original volume.
2. You have a partially edentulous jaw, that is, your remaining teeth are very loose and are not suitable as supports for a classic bridge.
3. You have periodontitis or periodontal disease.
4. You have involuntary teeth grinding.
5. You have been diagnosed with moderate to high bone resorption.
6. You have some peculiarities of bite, in which you are shown the installation of an orthopedic structure with 14 artificial teeth.
As for other clinical cases, all-on-4 can also handle them.
You can consult about the most suitable implant placement method for you in our clinic.

How is
All-on-6 implantation and prosthetics performed?
It all starts with a consultation with a doctor who will examine the oral cavity. The patient is scheduled for a tomographic examination of the jaw. Contraindications to implantation are excluded.
The oral cavity is sanitized, impressions of the mouth are taken.
Before the operation, the surgeon removes teeth unsuitable for prosthetics, prepares the mucosa, and only after that implants the planned number of titanium rods. The operation lasts 1-3 hours depending on the volume of procedures required and it is performed under local anesthesia.
A temporary adaptive prosthesis is made in a dental laboratory.
Multi-unit abutments are installed, on which a temporary and then a permanent prosthesis is attached.
Approximately 3-6 months later, a permanent non-removable structure made of metal-ceramic, ceramic or zirconium dioxide is installed. You can start chewing with new teeth immediately after the operation, gradually increasing the load. Chewing function is fully restored in 2-3 weeks after implantation.

Contraindications for all-on-6 implant placement
Among the contraindications for all-on-6 implant surgery are:
Diseases in which any surgical intervention is prohibited.
If the bone tissue has a loose structure, a low level of density, and the regeneration function is impaired.
If you are taking bisphosphonates (drugs used to treat osteoporosis).
How to
Care for your new all-on-6 teeth?
– Special attention should be paid to nutrition. Dishes can be familiar, but crushed or grated. Gradually, more solid foods can be introduced into the diet. After complete engraftment, you can eat solid food.
– The most important thing in the presence of implants is high-quality oral hygiene: in the morning, in the evening and after each meal, it is recommended to clean the implants with a regular toothbrush (preferably soft or medium hardness) and toothpaste. In the first week it is necessary to rinse your mouth with chlorhexidine and then use the irrigator in the morning and evening on an ongoing basis.
– Toothpaste in this case should contain a minimum of abrasive substances and should not contain calcium and fluoride.
– Six months after the operation, and then once a year, you need to professionally clean the prosthesis in dentistry.
Professional dental cleanings should be carried out regularly and only by those specialists who have the appropriate experience in hygiene in the presence of dental implants.
What is
The difference between all-on-4 and all-on-6?
In order to be able to fit an all-on-4 system to a patient, the patient’s jawbone must be in good condition. If the patient has jaw atrophy, then it is better to choose the all-on-6 system, since due to the greater number of supports, the structure will be more firmly fixed.
When installing all-on-6 there are more anchor points, this allows us to make a prosthesis without gingival mass. If a person has been wearing removable dentures for a long time, or has serious jaw defects, then all-on-6 will not suit such a patient.
Read more about the all-on-4 methodology in our page.
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