All On 6 Dental Implants
Discover the Stability and Durability of All on 6 Dental Implants for Full-Arch Restoration
All on 6 dental implants are full-arch restorations that often provide greater stability and support than the All-on-4 system. This treatment is ideal for patients with larger arches or the need for back-teeth support too short for an All-on-4. It also works in cases of compromised bone density. In this article, we will explore what these implants are, the procedure involved, and the benefits they provide.
You may have heard of All-on-4 dental implants if you’re researching full-mouth restorations. The All on 4 technique uses four implants to support a full arch and has been popular due to its cost savings. However, another option to consider is the All on 6 technique. This method involves using six implants, which provide greater stability and durability. This is especially the case for patients where four implants may not be sufficient.
What Are All on 6 Dental Implants?
All on 6 dental implants are a type of full-arch restoration. Six dental implants are strategically placed in the jawbone to support a full set of replacement teeth. They are similar to the All on 4 system with two extra implants, providing added stability for certain categories of patients. These implants act as anchors for a fixed denture, allowing patients to enjoy the feel and function of natural teeth.
At Westcoast, we use a technique called “PFAST.” It enhances the All-on-4 method by adding two Pterygoid implants in the back of the jaw. These additional implants give the structure more stability than the standard All-on-4 approach.
The Procedure: How All on 6 Implants Function
All on 6 dental implant procedures begin with a detailed evaluation of the patient’s oral health. Dentists use advanced imaging techniques, such as 3D scans, to assess bone density and plan precise placements of the implants. In many cases, the use of digital technology ensures optimal results and minimal discomfort.
During the surgery, we place six implants into the jawbone at locations we accurately determine. They typically locate four in the anterior (front) region where bone density tends to be higher. Then they strategically angle the remaining two implants to maximize contact with the available bone. Once the implants are in place, they may immediately attach a temporary fixed denture. This allows patients to leave the clinic with a functioning set of teeth.
Benefits of All on 6 Dental Implants
One of the primary advantages of these implants is the added stability they provide. The six implants create a stronger foundation for the replacement teeth. This is particularly important for patients who have larger arches or who have experienced bone loss in their jaw. The additional support helps to distribute the forces of chewing more evenly. It reduces the risk of complications and ensures a longer-lasting solution.
- Improved Stability and Support: With six implants instead of four, patients benefit from greater stability. This is critical for ensuring that the dental prosthesis remains securely in place during everyday activities like eating and speaking.
- Fuller Smile: With six implants, we reach the back of the mouth more effectively. Using only four often requires hanging extra teeth at the back. All on 6 achieves a fuller, more natural smile.
- No Cantilevers: Hanging extra teeth at the back causes mechanical stress on the implants, bone, and teeth. All on 6 avoids this by eliminating cantilevers, reducing undue stress on the system.
Digital Technology: Precision and Comfort
Advancements in digital planning have significantly improved the success rates and precision of All on 6 dental implant surgeries. With the help of 3D imaging, dentists can create a digital model of the patient’s mouth, allowing for guided surgery. This reduces the risk of errors and minimizes discomfort during the procedure. Digital technology has revolutionized the planning and placement process, making the entire experience smoother and more predictable for patients.
Minimally Invasive Techniques
In many cases, doctors can perform the All on 6 procedure using minimally invasive techniques. This means that patients experience less discomfort, shorter surgery times, and faster recovery periods. By reducing the need for extensive incisions, these techniques help to minimize post-surgery complications. These include swelling or infection, thereby promoting quicker healing.
Immediate Loading: A Functional Smile Right Away
You face fewer complications with Teeth in a Day when using six or more implants instead of four. Newly placed implants risk failure if the force on them is too heavy in the first two months. Using six implants distributes the load more evenly, making immediate loading safer. This reduces the chance of rejection when placing a temporary denture on the same day. Patients get a functional set of teeth right after the procedure. We fit the final prosthesis after healing. This immediate solution helps patients quickly return to their daily routines without a long adjustment period.
Factors to Consider with All on 6 Dental Implants
Although these implants offer many benefits, there are several important factors to consider before choosing this treatment.
Cost: Due to the additional implants required, All on 6 dental implants may be slightly more expensive than the All on 4 option. However, many patients find that the added stability and long-term benefits justify the higher cost. In fact, the fee for All on 6 is not much higher than for All-on-4. At Westcoast, we try not to make the fee an issue. At the end of the day, we want you to have the best outcome. Less hassles for you means less hassles for us in the long term.
Oral Health: We cannot understate that maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for the success of these dental implants. Patients must commit to regular check-ups and proper care of their implants to prevent infections or other complications. Regular professional cleaning is also vital to ensure the longevity of the implants.
Bone Density: Adequate bone density is necessary for the successful placement of dental implants. In cases where patients have significant bone loss, bone grafting may create a suitable foundation for the implants. This is something we will evaluate during the planning process.
Lifestyle Considerations: Your lifestyle and dietary habits may influence the choice of treatment. For example, patients who grind their teeth or consume a high-sugar diet may need to adjust their routines. This is to ensure the long-term success of the implants. A consultation with us will help determine whether All on 6 dental implants are a better option. This is especially in cases of a big jaw, strong jaw muscles and a history of grinding your teeth.
Conclusion
All on 6 dental implants provide an excellent solution for patients seeking full-arch restoration with added stability and durability. The combination of six implants, advanced digital planning, and minimally invasive techniques makes this treatment highly effective and long-lasting. You may have a larger arch or need extra support due to bone density issues. If so, All on 6 dental implants offer a reliable and functional alternative to traditional dentures. With the right care, they can provide a lifetime of improved oral health and comfort.
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