All on 4 & 6 Dental Implants

All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implants (full-arch restorations) replace missing teeth and rebuild the jawline to create a fully functional, natural-looking smile. They are commonly performed after severe tooth loss or advanced periodontal disease when traditional dentures alone cannot provide adequate stability and comfort.

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What Are All on 4 Dental Implants?

All on 4 dental implants provide a fixed full-arch tooth replacement option for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth and have limited jawbone width or height. The treatment uses 4 implants to support a full-arch prosthesis in a single jaw. If both the upper and lower jaws require treatment, the procedure is performed separately for each jaw using a total of eight implants. In each jaw, two implants are placed vertically in the front, and two are positioned at an angle in the back. This angled placement helps make better use of the available bone and may reduce the need for additional procedures such as bone grafting in suitable patients.

Clinichub is a licensed health tourism organization in Turkey that connects international patients with experienced dentists and accredited healthcare providers. Patients considering All on 4 Turkey can receive a personalized treatment plan based on their oral health, jawbone structure, and individual treatment needs, with Clinichub coordinating each stage of their treatment journey.

Who Is a Good Candidate for All on 4 Dental Implants?

All on 4 implant treatment is a suitable option for adults who have lost most or all of their teeth. Because the posterior implants are placed at an angle, the available bone can be used more efficiently. Unlike conventional implant treatments, this method may therefore be suitable for some patients with significant bone loss. It can be performed on patients who are in good general health and do not have uncontrolled systemic conditions.

Untreated dental infections, uncontrolled health conditions, and heavy smoking may affect the All on 4 success rates. For this reason, our specialist dentists carry out a detailed examination before the procedure, using three-dimensional imaging when necessary.

What Can All on 4 Dental Implants Treat?

All on 4 dental implants can be used to replace a complete arch of missing teeth in the upper and lower jaw. They may also be suitable for patients whose remaining teeth are severely damaged, affected by advanced gum disease, or no longer suitable for repair. The treatment can also help selected patients with significant jawbone loss, reducing the need for extensive bone grafting in some cases.

How Is the All on 4 & All on 6 Procedure Performed?

Before treatment, the mouth and jaw structure are assessed using 3D imaging methods, and a personalized treatment plan is prepared. The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia.

Four implants are placed in each jaw for All-on-4 treatment, while six implants are used in each jaw for the All-on-6 method. If both the upper and lower jaws require treatment, a total of eight implants are used for All on 4 and twelve implants for All-on-6. A temporary removable total prosthesis is usually provided on the same day, allowing patients to maintain their appearance and basic oral function during the healing period. Once healing is complete, a full-arch prosthesis tailored to the patient’s oral structure is produced using CAD/CAM technology, providing a fixed and long-term permanent teeth replacement solution.

What are the Differences Between All on 4 & All on 6 Dental Implants?

The main difference between All-on-4 and All on 6 dental implants method is the number of implants placed in each jaw. The All-on-4 method uses four implants to support a full-arch prosthesis in each jaw, whereas the All-on-6 method uses six implants to provide additional support points. In the All-on-4 method, the posterior implants are typically angled at 30–45° to optimize use of the available bone. If both jaws need treatment, the total number of implants for All-on-4 is eight and for All-on-6 it is twelve. Studies show that both methods can achieve similar success rates in properly planned cases. Therefore, the choice is based not only on the number of implants but also on bone structure, jaw anatomy, prosthesis design, and the patient’s needs.

Features All on 4 Dental Implants All on 6 Dental Implants
Number of implants 4 implants per jaw (8 implants for both jaws) 6 implants per jaw (12 implants for both jaws)
Implant Placement Posterior implants are usually placed at a 30-45° angle per jaw Six implants are distributed across each jaw
Bone requirements May make better use of the limited available bone Requires adequate bone at the six planned implant positions

Immediate Loading and Same-Day Temporary Teeth

With full mouth dental implants, patients are usually provided with a temporary removable prosthesis during the healing period. This temporary prosthesis helps restore basic oral function and appearance while the implants integrate with the jawbone. Once healing is complete, a custom-made permanent full-arch prosthesis is designed and fabricated using CAD/CAM technology before being securely attached to the implants.

Before All on 4 Dental Implant Treatment

Before All on 4 treatment, a detailed oral and dental examination is carried out, and the patient’s medical history and current medications are reviewed. Three-dimensional imaging is used to assess the jawbone, sinuses, nerve canals, and the areas where the implants will be placed. Digital Smile Design may also be used to plan the shape, size, and position of the final teeth in harmony with the patient’s facial features and smile line.

In patients who still have natural teeth, only those that cannot be saved because of advanced decay, infection, severe bone loss, or gum disease are extracted. Extractions will be performed before implant placement or during the same appointment. Smoking and uncontrolled medical conditions should also be discussed with the dentist, as they may affect healing.

After All on 4 Dental Implants: Recovery and Aftercare

After full arch dental implants, mild pain, swelling, and bruising may occur. During the healing period, patients should take the medication prescribed by their dentist and choose soft foods to protect the temporary prosthesis. It may take several months for the implants to integrate with the jawbone. Once healing is complete, a custom-made permanent prosthesis is prepared and fixed onto the implants. Patients should contact their dentist if they experience persistent pain, heavy bleeding, increasing swelling, or discomfort when biting.

All on 4 & All on 6 Dental Implants Cost in Turkey

The cost of All on 4 and All on 6 dental implants offered as part of Full Mouth Restoration in Turkey varies depending on the number and brand of implants used, the prosthetic material, and whether the treatment is performed on one or both jaws. Tooth extractions, bone grafting, temporary prostheses, permanent prostheses produced with CAD/CAM technology, and any additional surgical procedures may also affect the total cost. For this reason, the final price is determined after a specialist assessment, followed by the preparation of a personalized treatment plan.

Benefits of All on 4 Dental Implants

All on 4 implant treatment replaces all missing teeth in one jaw with a fixed prosthesis supported by four implants. Angled placement of the posterior implants may allow more efficient use of the available bone and reduce the need for bone grafting in suitable patients. When sufficient implant stability is achieved, removable temporary teeth may be fitted on the same day. Compared with removable dentures, the treatment can significantly support patients’ daily comfort, quality of life, and self-confidence.

Risks and Complications of All on 4 Dental Implants

Although All on 4 treatment can achieve high success rates, it carries surgical and prosthetic risks. In the early stages, patients may experience pain, swelling, bleeding, infection, or failure of the implants to integrate with the jawbone. Long-term complications may include inflammation around the implants, bone loss, implant failure, screw loosening, or prosthesis fracture. Smoking, poor oral hygiene, uncontrolled health problems, and teeth grinding may increase these risks. The specialist dentists working with Clinichub assess patients in detail before treatment and monitor the healing process through regular check-ups to help reduce potential risks. Careful planning and consistent oral care may also help lower the risk of complications.

How Long Do All on 4 Dental Implants Last?

Well-planned and regularly monitored implant supported full arch prosthesis can remain in use for many years. However, the implants and the fixed prosthesis placed on top of them may not have the same lifespan. While the implants may remain stable in the jawbone for a long time, the prosthesis can wear down, become damaged, or need replacement over time. Longevity depends on oral care, smoking, gum and bone health, teeth grinding, and regular dental check-ups. For this reason, it is not possible to promise an exact lifespan or lifetime guarantee.

Why Choose Clinichub for All on 4 Dental Implants?

The All on 4 treatment process at Clinichub begins with a free consultation. Before the consultation, X-ray imaging will be requested to evaluate the condition of the jawbone and provide a more detailed assessment. The patient’s history of tooth loss, previous dental treatments, current oral health, and expectations are assessed. Once the necessary information has been gathered, a personalized Dental Implants Turkey treatment plan is prepared according to the patient’s needs.

Clinichub connects you with a specialist dentist and accredited healthcare providers who will carry out the treatment, as well as the patient’s accommodation. After the procedure, the team continues to provide guidance and 24/7 support throughout the recovery period when the patient returns to the hotel.

Contact Clinichub to receive detailed information about All on 4 dental implant treatment in Turkey and start your journey with a free consultation.

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How Many Days Should I Stay in Turkey for All on 4 Dental Implants?

The length of stay in Turkey for All-on-4 treatment depends on the patient’s individual treatment plan, whether tooth extractions or bone grafting are required, and the preparation process of the prosthesis. The first stage usually requires around 2–3 days, while the second stage may require approximately 7–10 days, depending on the patient’s healing process and treatment needs.

Can I Get Temporary Teeth on the Same Day as My All on 4 Procedure?

Removable temporary total prosthesis can be fitted on the same day for the majority of patients, allowing them to avoid being without teeth during the healing period. However, the teeth fitted on the same day are not the final prosthesis. If the bone quality or implant stability is not suitable, the procedure may be postponed to a later date based on the dentist’s assessment.

How Many Teeth are Supported by All on 4 & All on 6 Dental Implants?

The number of prosthetic teeth placed refers to a single full jaw (each arch). All-on-4 restorations commonly include 10 to 12 teeth per full jaw, while All-on-6 designs may include up to 14 teeth per full jaw.

Is All on 4 Treatment Painful?

All on 4 treatment is usually performed under local anaesthesia, so patients do not feel pain during the procedure. Mild pain, tenderness, swelling, or bruising may occur for a few days afterwards. These symptoms can usually be managed with the medication prescribed by the dentist.

Can I Get All on 4 Dental Implants If I Have Bone Loss?

Yes, you can. Bone loss does not necessarily prevent you from receiving All on 4 treatment. Angled placement of the posterior implants may help make more efficient use of the available bone. However, bone grafting may still be required in cases of severe bone loss.

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