All-on-6 dental implants are the answer for those with multiple missing teeth or ill-fitting dentures. But what are they, and how do they work to restore your smile and confidence?
What are all on 6 dental implants?
All on 6 dental implants are a permanent solution where 6 titanium implants support a full arch of prosthetic teeth. The implants are placed in the jawbone to provide maximum stability and distribute the chewing forces evenly. Clinical studies show a 95% success rate over 5 years and restorations last 10–30 years with proper care.

All on 6 | Step-by-Step Process & Timeline
Phase 1: Planning
The process starts with 3D imaging and oral health evaluation to plan the implant positions.
Phase 2: Surgery Day
- Implant placement (2-3 hours per arch)
- Local anaesthesia
- 6 titanium implants placed
- Same-day temporary prosthesis
Phase 3: Recovery
- Initial healing: 1-2 weeks for soft tissue
- Complete osseointegration: 3-6 months
Phase 4: Final Restoration
- Impressions for permanent prosthesis
- Fitting and adjustments
- Final bridge
Clinical studies show this protocol has a 95% success rate when following proper patient selection criteria.
Phase | Verfahren | Timeline |
---|---|---|
Planung | Comprehensive examination, 3D imaging, treatment planning | 1-2 weeks |
Surgery Day | Implant placement, temporary prosthesis fitting | 2-3 hours per arch |
Erholung | Osseointegration, soft tissue healing | 3-6 months |
Endgültige Wiederherstellung | Impressions, crafting and fitting of permanent prosthesis | 2-3 weeks |
All on 6 | Best Types & Materials
Implant Materials
All on 6 treatments use either titanium or zirconia implants, each with its own advantages (3).
Titan
- Medical-grade titanium with biocompatible coating
- High durability and bone integration
- Natural oxide layer prevents bacterial growth
Zirkoniumdioxid
- Metal free
- Ästhetik
- Biokompatibilität
Prosthetic
Pure Zirconia
- High aesthetic value
- Stain resistance
- Natural light transmission
Hybrid
- Titanium base
- Zirconia overlay
- Force distribution
Long-term studies show a 97% success rate with both materials when properly cared for (2).

All-on-6 | Immediate (Same Day) vs Delayed Load
Sofortiges Laden
- Single-visit treatment
- Temporary prosthesis in 48 hours
- Ideal for high density bone
- Maintains soft tissue contours(5)
Verzögertes Laden
- 3-4 months healing before final restoration
- Traditional approach with proven track record
- Lower risk of implant failure
- Infected sites or poor bone quality (7)
Clinical Considerations
Best for immediate loading:
- Initial implant stability
- Healthy extraction sites
- Good bone
- Front teeth(3)
Best for Delayed Loading:
- Complex bone grafting cases
- Molar and premolar cases
- Compromised healing conditions
- Post-infection cases(4)
Studies show that immediate loading patients vs. delayed loading have higher satisfaction with quality of life and aesthetics in the smile zone (5).

All on 6 pros and cons
Which are the pros and cons of all-on-6?
Profis
- Gleichmäßige Kraftverteilung im Kiefer
- Preserves facial shape
- High bone preservation rate(4)
Clinical advantages
- Immediate function
- Weniger Behandlungszeit
- Better than traditional dentures (3)
Nachteile
- Bone density required
- Higher initial cost
- Regular maintenance needed (2)
Wichtige Punkte
- Not for everyone
- Strict oral hygiene needed
- May need adjustments (2)
Studies show 93% patient satisfaction when maintenance protocols are followed (6).
Profis | Nachteile |
---|---|
High success rate of 95% over 5 years[1] | Higher initial cost compared to traditional dentures[9] |
Enhanced stability and even distribution of chewing forces[4] | Requires adequate bone density for implant placement[6] |
Preserves jawbone health and prevents bone loss[8] | Possible bone resorption between implants[5] |
Improves aesthetics with natural-looking teeth[8] | Risk of infection and peri-implantitis[6] |
Allows for immediate loading with temporary prosthesis[3] | Potential for food trapping under the prosthesis[5] |
Who can get All on 6 implants?
Ideale Kandidatinnen und Kandidaten
- Patients with all teeth missing or planning to remove all teeth
- With bone volume in molar areas
- Good oral hygiene (2)
Medical Requirements
- No systemic conditions that prohibit implant surgery
- Bone density in intermediate areas
- Clean extraction sites (2)
Not For
- Active smokers
- Uncontrolled diabetics
- Severe gum infections (2)
Besondere Fälle
- Low-density bone patients may still be eligible
- Alternative to bone grafting
- Immediate function seekers(11)
Clinical studies show a 90% success rate after 15 years of placement (4).

Do I need bone grafting for All-on-6 implants?
No, bone grafting for All-on-6 implants is not always necessary, but it depends on the condition of your jawbone.
All-on-6 implants are a revolutionary solution for full arch tooth replacement, using 6 strategically placed titanium implants to support a full set of prosthetic teeth.
This method provides maximum stability and even distribution of forces, with clinical studies showing a 95% success rate over 5 years.
The implants are screwed into the jawbone, a permanent and natural-feeling alternative to dentures.
With proper care, they can last 10 to 30 years, a long-term solution to restore both function and aesthetics to your smile.

All-on-6 with gum disease
Patients with gum disease can have All-on-6 implants after proper periodontal treatment and stabilization.
The process requires full evaluation, professional cleaning, and active disease management before implant placement.
Studies show that treated periodontitis patients can have successful outcomes with proper maintenance protocols, but they will need to have professional cleanings every 3-6 months.
Research shows that controlled gum disease doesn’t affect implant survival rate, but ongoing periodontal maintenance is key to long-term success.
All-on-6 alternatives
Es gibt mehrere alternatives of all-on-6 alternatives:
Traditional Bridges
- For up to 6 teeth between healthy anchoring teeth
- 2-3 appointments over 2-3 weeks
- 5-15 years with proper care
Mini-Implantate
- 3mm-diameter screws instead of standard implants
- When jawbone can’t support full-size implants
- Weniger invasives Verfahren
Zahnersatz zum Einrasten
- More stable than conventional dentures
- Removable for easy cleaning
- Lower cost6
Fix-on-Six
- Mini dental implants instead of traditional ones
- Less bone density
- Faster recovery time and less invasive

All-on-6 vs Dentures
All-on-6 implants vs. dentures are a modern solution for full arch tooth replacement, using 6 strategically placed titanium implants to support a full set of prosthetic teeth.
This method provides maximum stability and even distribution of forces, with clinical studies showing a 95% success rate over 5 years.
The implants are screwed into the jawbone, a permanent and natural-feeling alternative to dentures.
With proper care, they can last 10 to 30 years, a long-term solution to restore both function and aesthetics to your smile.
All-on-6 Single Arch Vs. Full Mouth
Single-arch All-on-6 replaces either the top or bottom teeth with 6 implants; full mouth replaces both arches for full mouth rehabilitation.
Clinical studies show full mouth gives better bite alignment and facial symmetry, but it’s more expensive.
The choice between single arch (€19,500) or full mouth (€39,000) depends on existing teeth condition and overall oral health goals (6)

All-on-6 Technology
All-on-6 is an advanced implant solution to restore a full arch of teeth with 6 implants.
This technology provides a solid base for a fixed prosthesis, function, durability, and aesthetics.
By spreading the load across 6 implants, All-on-6 offers more support and longevity than traditional methods.
Ideal for patients with extensive tooth loss or low bone density, All-on-6 is a reliable long-term solution for full mouth restoration.
Faster recovery and natural-looking results, All-on-6 transforms your smile and your life.
Schlussfolgerung & Key-Takeaways
Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
- All-on-6 dental implants is a permanent solution for full arch tooth replacement using 6 implants to support a bridge.
- It has many advantages, improved aesthetics, functionality and long term oral health, 95% success rate over 5 years in properly selected cases(1).
- Traditional dentures or All-on-4 implants may be more affordable but lack the stability and longevity of All-on-6.
- Proper patient selection, bone density evaluation and maintenance protocols are crucial for best results.
All-on-6 dental implants is a life changing solution for those who want to get their smile back and oral function. A durable and beautiful solution for a better life and better confidence. See an expert dentist to get the best solution for you.
FAQ
Referenzen
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