All-on Four Technique
The All-on Four technique is a method that allows complete dentures to be made on only four dental implants in the upper and lower jaws in patients who are completely edentulous. This technique allows all teeth to be replaced with a fixed prosthesis by using fewer implants than traditional implant treatments. The implants are strategically placed and the maximum efficiency is obtained from the existing bone structure thanks to the angled implant placement.
The All-on Four technique shortens the surgical procedure time and speeds up the recovery period. It also offers a less invasive option for patients by reducing the need for bone grafts. This technique provides excellent results in terms of aesthetics and functionality, so it is ideal for patients who are short on time and want to regain their teeth quickly.
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All-on Six Technique
The All-on Six technique works on a similar principle to the All-on Four method, but a fixed prosthesis is placed in the upper or lower jaw using six implants instead of four. This method allows the prosthesis to be made more solid and durable by using more implants. Six implants placed at different points of the jaw allow the prosthesis to be fixed and provide better stability in the long term.
The All-on Six technique is an ideal option for patients with suitable bone structure and looking for a long-lasting solution. In this method, as the number of implants increases, the prosthesis is provided to sit more evenly in the mouth, which positively affects both comfort and chewing functions. All-on Six ensures successful results, especially in older patients, by using the jaw bone density in the best way.
Sinus Lift Applications
Sinus lift is a bone augmentation procedure applied to patients who do not have sufficient bone height in the areas where implants will be placed in the upper jaw. Sinus lift is performed by raising the floor of the sinus cavity and adding bone graft to this area. This procedure allows the sinus cavity to be reshaped to leave enough space for dental implants.
Sinus lift facilitates the implant placement process and increases the stability of the implant in the long term. This procedure is especially applied to patients who have been without teeth for a long time or whose jaw bones have thinned. The healing process after the procedure requires careful monitoring to support the patient’s bone formation, and it may take several months for the new bone tissue to fully heal.
Immediate Implant Application and Prosthetics
Immediate implant application is the process of placing implants in the same session after tooth extraction. This method allows the prosthesis to be made immediately, instead of waiting for the healing period to be placed. Immediate implant prevents aesthetic and functional losses by being made immediately after tooth loss.
This technique saves time for patients and accelerates the healing process of the implant and surrounding tissues. However, not every patient may be suitable for immediate implants; the risk of infection after tooth extraction, bone quality and quantity are factors that affect the applicability of this method. Immediate implants provide successful results in correctly selected cases and allow patients to have permanent teeth in a shorter period of time.

