1. Implant procedure

These two methods All On 4 and All On 6 are very similar and appear to achieve similar results, but there are some key differences that may lead a dentist to recommend one procedure over another. In this article, we will examine the similarities and differences of these two procedures and favor the All on 6 technique.
In both cases, the Implant posts bond with the jaw bone to mimics the pressure of natural teeth on the jawbone. The name “All On” comes from the fact that your fixed (bridge on the Implant) or removable (denture on the Implant) will adhere to 4 or 6 Implant posts depending on the procedure. Imagine all your teeth are connected together and just lean on 4 or 6 Implant posts that are implanted into your jawbone instead of losing any teeth to implant that tooth.
All On 6 Implant method is used to restore patients who have lost all teeth (the entire upper and/or lower arches) by implanting 6 implants for each arch and then restoring porcelain teeth. go up.
All abutments are implanted straight, in which the 4 middle abutments are inserted in the front teeth position and the 2 side pillars are inserted in the back teeth (molars). In the past, replacing a whole set of teeth often required more implants, which could include bone grafts, and it would take about 6 months of bone graft healing before your mouth was ready for a crown or denture. With the All On 6 method, less healing is required as there are fewer implants and a temporary denture can be made at the time of implantation and use until your permanent denture is ready (usually within within 3 months).
Permanent dentures come in many forms depending on your preferences. There are options that are removable for cleaning (Overdentures) and other types of dentures that are permanently attached to the Implant (fixed restorations). Which type of restoration to choose will depend on your preferences and lifestyle. Be sure to discuss your options with your dentist.
Trồng răng hiện đại (Implant): Giải pháp an toàn cho người bị mất răng
 
Dentists and oral surgeons often recommend All On 6 implants over All On 4, as we believe it provides better strength and stability, provides a comfortable smile and Castle. Each time you chew or bite into something, it is important that the pressure is evenly distributed across the implant and through your jawbone. Doctors believe that the placement of those two additional implants provides a significant amount of strength, stability, and long-term benefit.
Not only do these additional implants provide more support for chewing and biting, they also add strength to your jawbone. Did you know that, without teeth, your jawbone actually starts to decay? This is why people who have worn dentures for a long time often look much older and their jaws will recede when they remove their dentures. With dental implants, jaw bone is limited because the implant will stimulate the jaw bone and make it strong. The All on 6 method provides 2 more Implant posts, so it increases the stimulation and strength of the jawbone.

2. All on 4 and All on 6 Implant: Which is right for you?

Both All On 4 and All On 6 dental implants are great permanent solutions for people who have lost many teeth and want to regain their smile. Overall, the adjustment and recovery time is minimal and it won’t take long for you to forget that you have implants in your jawbone.
If you require a major dental reconstruction, ask your dentist about the procedure he recommends and don’t be afraid to ask why he recommends that type of restoration. Because, when you choose which type of restoration you can make the wrong decision. Dental Implant All On 6 is an excellent long-term solution in cases where many teeth are lost.
IMPLANT ALL ON 4, 6

3. All On 6 . Implant procedure

Step 1: Examination, consultation, 3D CT scan (CT cone beam). The doctor will examine the general health of the teeth and the whole body. Patients will be taken with CT Cone beam to assess the bone condition where the tooth is lost, and do the necessary tests. The doctor and patient will discuss the treatment plan the doctor recommends. To ensure safety, patients should honestly and frankly share with their doctor about their health problems and the medications they are taking. Step 2: Implant Implant Step 3: Re-examination Step 4: Restoration of dentures
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It is also important to note that not everyone who has lost all teeth can be replanted with the All On 6 Implant technique at the time of examination. Therefore, making an appointment with a doctor for the first time for examination, consultation, and survey is very important and requires a qualified doctor.
For customers who have not had implants and want to find a safe and reputable dental address, you can refer to the Implant package at the Dental – Jaw – Facial Unit at Vinmec Times City International General Hospital. This is the most optimal method of restoring lost teeth, especially tooth number 6, long-term molar loss and jaw bone resorption.
Methods indicated to apply to patients:
Loss of teeth with jaw bone resorption (except for cases with contraindications to bone grafting) Loss of teeth, ages (except for cases with contraindications to Implant)
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This method uses the Nobel and Mis kit (including drill bits, handwheels… used in Implant steps). This is the most advanced and modern technology, trusted by many countries around the world. In particular, when using the service, customers will be examined, consulted and discussed with specialized doctors, with many years of experience in maxillofacial trauma surgery, having participated in teaching at domestically and internationally.