All-on-6: Full-Arch Teeth Rehabilitation

all-in-6-dental-implants

08.30.2018
250
0

This dental guide has been curated to help the reader learn more about All-in-6 dental implants. All-on-6 is mainly used for rehabilitation of full arch of teeth, that might have been damaged due to an injury, disease, or decay. 

All-on-6 Implants

All-on-6 is a dental implant procedure performed for replacing the full-arch of the lower or upper set of teeth. It provides the patient with a natural look, replacing their damages and infective teeth with stronger and healthier artificial teeth.

The procedure creates permanent prosthesis with the help of six dental implants that act like an anchor allowing the crowns to be placed on their post like a bridge. Depending on the patient current dental conditions, the upper or lower jawbone of the patient is cut and cleared for making space for the implants where the new prosthetic teeth are placed.

Reasons to get an All-on-6 Implants

•    Broken teeth cause due to an accident or injury

•    Tooth Decay that has caused severe damage to the entire arch.

•    Gum infections (Cancer or gum diseases)

The procedure of inserting All-on-6 Implants

Usually, the dentist conducts a thorough examination on the patient’s teeth, taking scans and X-rays to assess the structure of the patient’s mouth, determining bone loss, and the impressions that are used for creating the smile. Based on these test the dentist creates the prosthetic teeth and implants in the lab.  

The patient is given general anesthesia to numb his/her senses, that can prevent him/her from experiencing any pain.

Stage 1: Before placing any implants into the jaw, the gum and the teeth needs to be cleared. The dentist will cut the damaged or broken teeth of the patient, making room for the implants to get inside.

Step 2: Now six implants are drilled into the upper or lower jawbone, leaving a small portion of the implants above the gums to attach the crowns with the implants. The arch of the teeth is divided into six sections, and the six implants are inserted into the jawbone leaving equal distance in-between.

Note: Usually dentists use temporary prosthetic crowns for a few weeks after the surgery allowing the wounds to completely heal before attaching the crowns that are designed for long-term use.

Cost of All-on-6 Implantation

All-on-6 is a relatively much expensive procedure compared to other dental treatments that can cost your approximately starting from USD 3,480 for each arch. The fees might vary depending on the material that used in the composition of the crown and the implants of the teeth. Dental implant cost in India for each tooth cost starts from USD 400.

FAQs

Is All-on-6 better than All-on-4 implants?

Both these procedure are used for complete rehabilitation of teeth. In All-on-6, six implants are used instead of 4 for setting the crowns on the teeth. These procedures are usually recommended for patients, who are suffering from full dental injury, or decay, considering which All-on-6 seems like a better alternative as it provides more support and strength to the teeth with two additional implants.

How long does an All-on-6 implant last?

All-on-6 implants have the longevity of 10-15 years which can last longer if a patient maintains good oral hygiene. However, the crowns might need to be replaced during these years, because of decay, or decoloring etc.

Is All-on-6 implant a painful procedure?

Just like any traditional surgery, All-on-6 implantation is also a dental surgery that poses a few health risks like infection or bleeding on the implant site. All-on-6 uses the insertion of 6 implants that are drilled into the patient jawbone, which naturally cause a lot of friction and pain. However, the final results of the procedure will make glad that you went through with it.

You can explore Medmonks.com to learn about different dental procedures and make an appointment with the best dentist in India.

Neha Verma

A literature student, aspiring writer, fitness enthusiast and an abstractionist, with a curious mind..

Comments

Leave a Comment

Rate Information of This page