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ALL ON SİX IMPLANT

All-on-Six Implant Treatment: Restoring Smiles with Six Implants

The "All-on-Six implant treatment" is a method used to provide new teeth for individuals who are edentulous or have experienced significant tooth loss. This treatment is particularly suitable for edentulous patients, especially in cases of complete tooth loss, and offers satisfactory results in terms of both aesthetics and functionality. Here are the key features of the

All-on-Six implant treatment:

Six Implants: The term "All-on-Six" refers to the fundamental approach of this treatment. During the procedure, six titanium implants are used in either the upper or lower jaw, each serving as a dental root replacement. These implants are securely anchored in the jawbone, creating a strong foundation.

Fixed Prosthetics: After the implants are placed, a custom-made prosthesis or bridge is attached to them. This prosthesis covers all or a significant portion of the teeth. The prosthetics are securely affixed to the titanium implants, allowing patients to comfortably eat and smilewithout the need for removal, similar to traditional dentures.

Quick Results: The All-on-Six implant treatment provides fast results for individuals who are edentulous or have experienced extensive tooth loss. The implant placement and prosthesis attachment can typically be completed in a few visits.

Aesthetic and Functional Benefits: This treatment offers aesthetically pleasing results by using prosthetics that closely resemble natural teeth and are designed to match the patient's facial structure. Additionally, it enables patients to comfortably use their teeth for chewing and other daily functions.

Strengthening Jawbone: Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and reducing the risk of jawbone deterioration. The All-on-Six implant treatment offers a chance for individuals who are edentulous or have experienced tooth loss to regain their teeth and smile freely. However, this treatment may not be suitable for every patient and requires a comprehensive evaluation and treatment planning with a dentist. Therefore, if you are considering this treatment, it is important to consult with a dental professional.