The All-on-6 dental implant is a state-of-the-art restorative technique for the complete removal of all missing teeth, which involves placing 6 implants into the jawbone with innovative multi-unit abutments and screw retention.
This procedure avoids the main obstacle associated with dental implants – loss of bone tissue, as it can be performed without prior bone accumulation, sinus lift or other chiropractic manipulations.
All-on-6 is a dental implant system used to replace a full arch of missing or damaged teeth. It involves the placement of six dental implants, typically titanium screws, into the jawbone to provide a stable foundation for a fixed denture. All-on-6 has become a popular option for patients who want full arch restoration in a single procedure and are looking for an affordable alternative to traditional dental implants.
There are two types of All-on-6 dental implant systems available: the traditional All-on-6 and the zygomatic All-on-6. The traditional All-on-6 involves the placement of six dental implants into the jawbone, while the zygomatic All-on-6 involves the placement of four implants into the jawbone and two implants into the cheekbone. The choice between the two systems depends on the individual patient's anatomy and bone structure.
Before receiving All-on-6 dental implants, patients typically undergo a comprehensive evaluation, including X-rays, CT scans, and impressions of the jaw and teeth. This information is used to determine the patient's eligibility for the procedure and to plan the placement of the implants. In some cases, the patient may need to undergo a bone graft or sinus lift to increase the thickness of the jawbone before the implants can be placed.
After the placement of the All-on-6 implants, the patient will need to wait for several months for the implants to fuse with the jawbone. During this time, the patient may wear a temporary denture or a healing abutment. Once the implants have fully integrated with the jawbone, the patient will return to the dentist for the placement of the permanent denture. This process usually takes several appointments and may require several modifications before the final product is achieved.
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The length of time you need to stay in Turkey for the surgery will depend on the specific details of your procedure and your recovery. Typically, the surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure, and the patient can go home the same day. However, you may need to stay in Turkey for a few days to allow time for post-operative check-ups and to make sure the eye is healing properly.
The number of days in advance you should come to Turkey for the surgery will depend on the specific details of your procedure and your travel plans. Typically, you will need to schedule a preoperative consultation with the surgeon before the procedure. This appointment is necessary to assess your eye health, determine the best type of lens implant for your needs, and discuss the details of the surgery.
Patients who have lost or damaged a full arch of teeth and have sufficient jawbone to support the implants may be eligible for All-on-6 dental implants.
The All-on-6 procedure typically takes several hours and may require multiple appointments.
It usually takes several months for the implants to fully integrate with the jawbone.
All-on-6 is typically more affordable than traditional dental implants because it involves the placement of fewer implants and requires less surgical time.
All-on-6 dental implants are designed to last for many years with proper care and maintenance.
All-on-6 is typically performed under local anesthesia or conscious sedation, so the patient should not experience any pain during the procedure.
Patients should brush and floss their All-on-6 dental implants as they would their natural teeth and visit their dentist regularly for cleanings and check-ups.