Afullsmileinjustafewdayswithstrongerimplantsupport

Review All-on-6 dental implants in Turkey for added arch support, especially when patients need more implant distribution than the All-on-4 pathway provides.

Astrongerfoundationforafixedfull-archsmile

All-on-6 is planned for patients who want broader implant support, stronger bite stability, and a more confident full-arch solution in a shorter treatment window.

This is not a cosmetic shortcut. It is a coordinated full-arch restoration route designed for patients who need fixed support, careful planning, and a treatment plan that respects both function and appearance.

All-on-6 Intro

WhytheAll-on-6structurechangesthedecision

The goal is not simply to place more implants. The goal is to create a better-supported full-arch plan when bone support, bite demands, and long-term stability make broader implant distribution the better route.

Broadersupportacrossthearch

Six implants can spread support more evenly across the full arch when the case benefits from stronger posterior distribution.

Amorestablebiteplan

The treatment is often considered when the aim is to create a more confident foundation for chewing balance and fixed full-arch function.

Selectionmattersmorethanimplantcount

All-on-6 is not automatically the best option for everyone. The right route depends on diagnostics, bone support, and restorative planning.

After
Before
BeforeAfter
Real Case

Adocumentedfull-archtransformation

Daniel

Process
  • Initial consultation and digital records
  • Full-arch planning with implant distribution review
  • Implant placement and temporary teeth phase
  • Healing review and final prosthesis delivery
Outcome

Daniel moved from advanced tooth loss and unstable daily function to a fixed full-arch restoration planned for both bite confidence and smile aesthetics.

WhoAll-on-6isplannedfor

All-on-6 is built for patients who need broader implant support, stronger load distribution, and a more stability-focused full-arch plan than All-on-4 typically provides.

Who it suits

  • Patients who need a fixed full-arch solution with stronger implant distribution.
  • People who want broader posterior support and more stable bite balance.
  • Cases where six implants create a more confident long-term support plan.

Who it may not suit

  • Patients who may be better suited to a lighter full-arch plan after diagnostics.
  • Cases where bone support or healing priorities require a different sequence first.
  • Anyone expecting treatment without understanding surgery, recovery, and maintenance needs.

All-on-4vsAll-on-6

All-on-4

Four implants supporting the arch

All-on-6

Six implants with broader support distribution

All-on-4

Fixed full-arch support with a lighter implant plan

All-on-6

Fixed full-arch support with stronger posterior balance in suitable cases

All-on-4

Patients suited to a more streamlined implant route

All-on-6

Patients who benefit from a denser support strategy after diagnostics

All-on-4

Simpler full-arch planning in the right anatomy

All-on-6

More support-focused planning when the case justifies it

All-on-4

When fewer implants can still deliver stable full-arch support

All-on-6

When the restoration benefits from wider distribution and support

Veneers and crowns are not true alternatives to All-on-6 in full-arch tooth-loss cases. They belong to a different treatment category for teeth that are still restorable.

Risksandtransparentguidance

A stronger full-arch solution still depends on careful diagnostics, healing response, and realistic planning. Patients should understand what is assessed before treatment moves forward.

Bone quality and implant integration must be evaluated before surgery is confirmed.

Healing speed varies and can change the timing of the final prosthesis.

Smoking, health factors, and maintenance discipline can affect long-term stability.

Some patients may need a different sequence or a different full-arch route after diagnostics.

Howthetreatmentjourneyisusuallystructured

The process works best when patients understand the sequence from records to final restoration, rather than expecting a one-step cosmetic change.

01

Consultation and records

We start with scans, photos, and clinical review to understand the full-arch problem clearly.

02

Digital planning

Implant distribution, prosthetic goals, and the bite plan are reviewed before surgery is scheduled.

03

Implant placement

The implants are placed according to the approved surgical and restorative plan.

04

Temporary teeth phase

Where appropriate, temporary teeth support appearance and function during the healing period.

05

Healing and review

Healing is monitored so the final restoration timing matches integration and stability.

06

Final prosthesis

The final full-arch restoration is delivered after review confirms the case is ready.

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