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All on 4, All on 6 or All on 8: Which is the Best Option for You?

Importance of Knowing the Difference

When getting your dental implant or replacement, it is often important to understand whether you require All on 4 dental implants, All on 6 or All on 8. As you would expect, all on 4, all on 6 and all on 8 are members of the same family in dental reconstruction procedures.

These procedures normally serve to replace teeth on a person who has lost a significant number of teeth in either one or both jaws. They all involve permanent implantation of four, six or eight dental implants respectively. However, each of these dental practice suits a specific category of patients.

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Fixation procedure

Common Technique in All Three Cases

Notably, the procedure of fixation is the same. The dental implants, four, six or eight are first drilled under local anesthesia into the bone of the jaw. These will serve to anchor the crowns like roots of the natural teeth.

A bridge consisting of the same number of crowns as the dental implant is placed or fixed on your jaw. Depending on the patient's preference, a dentist may also replace other forms of teeth on the implants.

Mandibular Bone Requirements

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Generally, a healthy bone of the jaw is required in these procedures. However, a dental implant requires that you have a strong and good quality of the jawbone. All on 8 requires more strong bone than the all on 4, while all on 6 is intermediate.

Hence, people with weak and porous bones may not qualify for these dental procedures. Such people may include the elderly, people with calcium deficiency or people with cancer of the bone such as multiple myelomas. If they qualify, they may only qualify for all on four but not all on 8.

Location and Distribution of Missing Teeth

Similarly, the sequence and anatomical location of the lost teeth will dictate the type of procedure. If the teeth requiring replacement are in a row, then any procedure can be undertaken, such will not be the case if the lost teeth are scattered all over the mouth.

The bone anchoring the molars and the premolars are much thicker and stronger than the bone anchoring the incisors and the canine, which is relatively thinner hence the need for different procedures.

Dental infections or ulcers

Additionally, the dental ulcers or infections influence the dental procedure settled for. Your dentist may not fit a dental implant over an ulcer or an infection. Such procedure can result in the systemic transmission of the infection. It may force the dentist to skip the infected region. Hence, some cases will require fixation of two-all on four sets instead of a single set of all on 8.

To sum it all, the three procedures are fitted in a similar procedure, and their strengths are the same. However, other technical considerations such as the strength of the bone, shape of the mouth, position of the lost teeth and infections influence the choice of the best set. As a result, a dentist's opinion is invaluable in choosing the most suitable set.

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At Smile Crafters we evaluate your case individually to find the best solution based on your bone health and number of missing teeth. Visit us and start transforming your smile today!

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