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Enhanced Support for Full-Arch Restorations
The All-on-6 concept is a full-arch restoration method designed for cases where additional implant support may be beneficial.
The process begins with comprehensive diagnostics, including radiographic evaluation, bone analysis, and digital measurements. These assessments guide implant positioning and determine whether this approach is suitable for the individual’s anatomical structure.
Using six implants can increase load distribution and prosthetic stability, depending on bone quality and arch shape.
As with similar concepts, the recommended sequence and timeline vary according to healing patterns, bone structure, and functional needs.
Ongoing follow-up appointments are essential to evaluate implant integration, monitor prosthetic fit, and ensure long-term stability.
It may be considered when bone structure allows or when additional support is desired.
Digital measurements, radiographs, and functional analysis guide implant placement.
The method uses six implants instead of four; selection depends on clinical evaluation.
Duration varies based on bone characteristics and individual healing response.
Routine follow-up helps ensure stability, function, and early detection of changes.
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