All-on-Four/Six Treatment

What Is All-on-Four?

It is a fixed prosthesis that can be placed on 4 implants placed at certain angles on the existing bone in cases of complete jaw toothlessness. In this technique, two implants are placed vertically in the front part of the jaw where the implants will be applied, while two angled implants are placed in the back part of the jaw to overcome anatomical obstacles.

What Is All-on-Six?

Just like in the all-on-four treatment, it is a fixed prosthesis that can be placed on 6 implants placed at certain angles on the existing bone in cases of complete jaw toothlessness.

When Is Temporary Prosthesis Made?

Before starting the treatment, measurements and bite records are taken for the temporary prostheses to be made on the day of the implant, and then temporary prostheses are prepared. These prostheses remain in the mouth during the waiting period after implantation. At the end of the waiting period, new measurements and records are taken, and permanent prostheses are prepared and the treatment is completed.

When Is Permanent Prosthesis Made?

After an adequate waiting period, measurements are taken for prosthetic procedures, and the patient's permanent prostheses are completed in a short time. This waiting period varies from person to person.