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All on 6

The All-On-6 dental solution

A variation of the All-on-4 method that incorporates two additional implants when insufficient bone support is present for the final teeth.

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All on 6 Explained

Unlike the standard All-on-4 treatment, which employs four implants to support a dental bridge, All-on-6 enhances stability by utilizing six implants strategically placed in the jaw.

The All-on-6 procedure is designed to restore an entire upper or lower jaw with missing teeth, employing six titanium implants that seamlessly integrate into the jawbone. This method allows for the replacement of 10-14 teeth per arch through the use of a fixed bridge.

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All-On-6 Dental Procedure: A Comprehensive Overview

The All-on-6 dental implant treatment starts with a complimentary consultation. Despite not needing an excess of bone, a density check through scans and an assessment of overall gum health is very important before the implant placement.

During the consultation, we give a detailed explanation of the procedure, explaining alternatives like All-on-4 to allow you to make an informed decision.

Depending on the situation, four implants may be placed in the lower jaw, while the upper jaw can fit six implants.

Once the decision to go ahead occurs, the surgical appointment is booked, which usually involves an average time of 3-4 hours per jaw. Patients can choose from local anaesthesia with or without dental sedation to address any nervousness.

Six implants are strategically positioned into the jawbone. Subsequently, an overdenture, a temporary resin-based restoration, is fitted – which is separate from the final custom-made, lightweight, and precision-fitted restoration. The final prostheses is usually fitted three to six months after the first surgery, allowing for optimal healing.

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Dental Implant Queries

  1. Lifespan of Dental Implants:
  2. Can Dental Implants last Indefinitely? Once the implant integrates with your jawbone and tissues, the titanium implant functions like a natural root. The lifespan of your implant also relies on the care and maintenance of your oral health.
  3. Pain and Discomfort: Is Pain Associated with Dental Implant Placement? When we  place the implant, we are careful to carry out a pain-free procedure and if required various sedation methods suitable for nervous patients.
  4. Age Requirement for Dental Implants: Is There a Minimum Age for Dental Implant Treatment? While there is no specific age limit, our dentists recommend individuals to be over 18 for the dental implant procedure.
  5. Safety of Dental Implant Treatment: We employ Computer Guided implant placement techniques. We also employ comprehensive planning systems to ensure the success and safety of the implant treatment.
  6. Value of Dental Implants: Assessing the Benefits of Dental Implants: A dental implant offers numerous oral health advantages, including smile enhancement, stabilisation of adjacent teeth, and protection against gum disease.
  7. Pain in the Implant Process: Managing Discomfort in the Implant Process: Some slight discomfort may following the placement of a new implant, which minimized through modern anaesthetics. Post-procedure, swelling and slight aching may occur for 1-2 days. Many patients undergo multiple implants in a single day with minimal pain or distress. Existing patient have described this discomfort as no worse than that experienced after a tooth removal.

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Implants undergo colour matching and meticulous shaping to seamlessly harmonize with your natural teeth. Implant teeth are virtually indistinguishable from real teeth.

Long-Lasting Dental Implants

Once the implant integrates with your jawbone and surrounding tissues, the artificial titanium structure functions just like a natural root.

When we insert a titanium implant into the jawbone, it becomes an integral part of your oral structure.

This provides numerous health advantages, such as slowing or stopping bone loss, reinforcing the jawbone's structure, and diminishing the likelihood of gum disease due to better cleaning when compared to dentures.[Learn More.]

Longevity of Dental Implants

When appropriately cared for, dental implants boast a lifespan ranging from ten to twenty-five years or even longer.

Dental implants are beneficial for:

  • Tooth loss due to trauma, accidents, or injuries
  • Missing teeth resulting from gum disease or insufficient bone
  • Substituting old, worn, or fractured dentures
  • Integrated treatments like Implant-Retained Dentures
  • Offering both removable and fixed options
  • Addressing individual tooth loss or entire arches in a single session

The long term success of your implant depends on your commitment to your oral health. [Discover more.]

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