Currently, All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implant techniques are considered among the most advanced methods in modern dentistry. Implant placement not only enhances aesthetics but also significantly improves oral health for patients. Let’s explore the following comparison of the All-on-4 and All-on-6 techniques by WorldWide Hospital to gain a clear understanding of the structure, strengths, and weaknesses of both methods.
Overview of All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implants
Both All-on-4 and All-on-6 implant techniques aim to reduce the number of implants placed in the jaw while still ensuring proper chewing function for patients. These methods not only provide aesthetic benefits but also help to reduce costs for patients.
All-on-4 Implant Method
The All-on-4 implant method involves placing four implant posts into the jawbone to serve as supports for a full set of teeth. These posts function to anchor the entire prosthetic arch. Typically, the implants are made from titanium, which is biocompatible with the jawbone. Advanced technology is used in this technique to ensure strong, durable teeth that provide a natural feel, closely resembling real teeth.
All-on-6 Implant Method
The All-on-6 implant method involves placing six titanium implant posts into the jawbone. These posts serve to support the full set of dental crowns. Typically, the All-on-6 technique consists of two posterior implants placed at an angle of 30 to 45 degrees and four anterior implants placed straight (upper jaw); for the lower jaw, two implants in the position of the molars are angled, while four implants are placed straight.
Who is suitable for All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implants?
Dentists typically recommend All-on-4 and All-on-6 implants for the following cases:
- Individuals experiencing significant bone loss, such as severe periodontitis, where the natural teeth cannot be preserved and full mouth extractions are necessary.
- Patients seeking dental implants that restore both chewing function and aesthetics, closely resembling natural teeth.
- Those looking to save time and reduce treatment costs.
- Individuals who have lost all teeth on the upper or lower jaw, or both jaws.
Benefits of All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implant Methods
Both the All-on-4 and All-on-6 implant techniques offer numerous benefits in terms of both health and aesthetics for patients. These benefits include:
- Reduced need for bone grafting: Implant placement minimizes the need for bone grafting, a complex and costly procedure.
- Prevention of jawbone resorption: Tooth loss leads to gradual resorption of the jawbone. However, when implant posts are placed into the jaw, they help prevent bone loss, maintaining the structure and health of the jawbone.
- Restoration of chewing function: Missing teeth significantly reduce the ability to chew, directly impacting a patient’s health and quality of life. All-on-4 and All-on-6 implants restore the chewing function, providing a natural chewing experience.
- Increased confidence: With All-on-4 and All-on-6 implants, patients can have a full set of teeth that look and feel like natural teeth. This not only enhances appearance but also boosts confidence in social interactions and daily life.
- Easy oral hygiene: Maintaining oral hygiene is simple, taking just 2-3 minutes to clean the implant-supported teeth. Since the implants are securely fixed, there is no risk of them falling out or becoming loose during daily activities.
- All-on-6 Implant Method: With the All-on-6 method, patients can have temporary teeth placed immediately after surgery, typically within 2-3 days, allowing for immediate restoration of function and aesthetics.
Comparison of All-on-4 and All-on-6: Key Differences
Both All-on-4 and All-on-6 implant methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. The choice between the two depends on the individual needs and condition of the patient. Let’s refer to the comparison table below to learn more about the characteristics of each method.
Implant All-On 4 | Implant All-On 6 | |
Number of Implants | 4 implants (2 angled, 2 straight) | 6 implants (2 angled, 4 straight). |
Aesthetic Appearance | The All-on-4 method, with only 4 implants, may offer a slightly limited aesthetic result | All-on-6 provides a more natural look and optimal aesthetics. |
Durability and Stability | All-on-4 implants have lower durability and stability compared to All-on-6 | All-on-6 can withstand greater chewing forces and evenly distribute the load. |
Surgical Cost | Costs range from 100 million VND to 190 million VND, depending on the material and implant type | Costs range from 160 million VND to 290 million VND, depending on the material and implant type. |
All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implants at Worldwide Hospital
Full tooth loss can lead to several serious issues related to health, appearance, and quality of life. For cases of complete tooth loss, All-on-4/All-on-6 implants offer an effective solution to restore the smile, improve chewing function, and save both time and costs.
Consider the All-on-4/All-on-6 implant procedure at Worldwide Hospital, where you will experience optimal services, including:
- The procedure is performed under sedation or general anesthesia, ensuring a pain-free experience. Post-surgical care is carefully monitored at the hospital.
- The entire process is carried out safely, accurately, and efficiently.
- The success rate of implants at our hospital is up to 98%.
- We use cutting-edge technologies such as Oral Scan, Nobel Clinician Implant software, Trios 3Shape scanner, and CAD/CAM techniques to create temporary arches.
- Premium implant lines come with a lifetime warranty for peace of mind.
With these exceptional benefits, if you are facing difficulties with chewing or want to restore your smile and confidence, don’t hesitate to contact Worldwide Hospital to schedule an appointment for consultation and personalized treatment planning.
Consulted by Dr. Phan Vinh Luan – Worldwide Hospital