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Dental Implants

All-on-6 Dental Implants: More Support for a Full Arch

All-on-6 Dental Implants: More Support for a Full Arch - The Tooth Studio, aesthetic dental clinic in Kukatpally, Hyderabad

All-on-6 is a full-arch implant solution similar to All-on-4, but using six implants for extra support and stability. It is ideal for certain patients and bite needs.

Quick answer

All-on-6 replaces a full arch of teeth on six implants instead of four, giving extra support and better load distribution. It suits patients with good bone volume who want maximum stability, especially for the upper jaw. Both All-on-4 and All-on-6 provide fixed, natural-looking teeth; the right choice depends on your bone and bite.

All-on-6 vs All-on-4

  • Support - six implants spread the bite force more evenly.
  • Bone needed - All-on-6 needs more bone volume than All-on-4.
  • Cost - All-on-6 costs a little more due to two extra implants.
  • Stability - often preferred for the upper jaw and stronger bites.

Who it suits

People with enough healthy bone who want the most robust full-arch result. If bone is limited, All-on-4 may be recommended instead.

What to expect

The process mirrors All-on-4: planning, implant placement, and a fixed bridge of teeth, often with temporary teeth quickly. A 3D scan determines which option fits you.

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Frequently asked questions

All-on-6 uses six implants instead of four, giving extra support and better load distribution, but needs more bone. All-on-4 suits cases with less bone.

Neither is universally better. All-on-6 offers more stability for strong bites and the upper jaw, while All-on-4 works well with less bone. Your scan decides.

Usually a little more, because two extra implants are placed. The benefit is added support, which can be worth it for certain patients.

No. Like All-on-4, the full bridge is fixed onto the implants and does not come out, functioning much like natural teeth.

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