All-on-4/6 Implant

All-on-4/6 Implant

Bestodental’s All-on-4/6 implants suit people missing all teeth when dentures won’t work. Built tough using high-quality titanium, these supports bond well with bone over time. Strength stays solid thanks to the metal’s reliability under pressure. Because it lasts, the restoration holds firm through daily wear. Full arch replacements find balance between fit and function here.

  • Easyto-use design, easy to clean and maintain post-surgery.
  • Long-lasting performance, with an expected service life of 10–20 years.
  • Restores full oral function and delivers a stable, aesthetic, and permanent solution.
  • Minimally invasive—no need for additional bone grafting or sinus lift procedures in most cases.
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Immediate PMMA All-on-46 Prosthesis

Immediate PMMA All-on-4/6 Prosthesis

BestoDental crafts full-arch PMMA bridges built for 4 or 6 implants – ready when patients walk in. These temporary teeth hold strong under real-world loads. Screwed securely into place, they move smoothly through treatment phases. A practical base forms while long-term plans take shape. Adaptation happens fast, without delays. Each piece fits precisely because fit drives progress.

  • Material: PMMA (Acrylic Resin)
  • Type: Immediate Provisional Prosthesis
  • Retention: Screw-Retained
  • Recommended For:
    • Immediate Loading Cases
    • All-on-4 / All-on-6 Surgery Stage
    • Temporary Full Arch Restorations
 

Titanium Bar All-on-46 Hybrid

Titanium Bar All-on-4/6 Hybrid

Our Titanium Bar All-on-4/6 Hybrid solutions rely on a CAD/CAM-machined titanium base that holds up well over time while supporting entire dental arches. Because the bar stays stiff, pressure spreads more evenly when chewing, so wear happens slower. Durability rises when forces meet solid structure beneath.

  • Material: Titanium Bar + Acrylic Teeth
  • Strength: Very High
  • Framework: CAD/CAM Milled Titanium Bar
  • Recommended For:
    • Long-Term Full Arch Restorations
    • High Occlusal Load Patients
    • Definitive Implant Prostheses
 

CAD CAM Milled All-on-46 Prosthesis

Nano Ceramic All-on-4/6 Prosthesis

BestoDental builds Nano Ceramic All-on-4/6 Prostheses tailored for complete arch recovery using implants. Built on a solid frame anchored by implants, these prostheses rely instead on advanced nano ceramic compounds for lifelike appearance. Their look mimics real teeth closely while standing up well to daily use. Performance stays consistent over time thanks to resilient design choices made early in production. Because fit matters most, every unit aligns carefully within either All-on-4 or All-on-6 frameworks.

  • Material: Nano Ceramic Composite on Implant-Supported Framework
  • Restoration Type: Fixed Full-Arch Implant Prosthesis
  • Implant Configuration: All-on-4 and All-on-6
  • Esthetics: Natural Translucency and Lifelike Characterization
  • Recommended For:
    • All-on-4 Full-Arch Restorations
    • All-on-6 Full-Arch Restorations
    • Patients Seeking Enhanced Esthetics and Function
    • Long-Term Implant-Supported Rehabilitation Cases
 

Zirconia All-on-46 Fixed Bridge

Zirconia All-on-4/6 Fixed Bridge

Our Zirconia All-on-4/6 Fixed Bridge Starting strong with durability, these fixed bridges from BestoDental handle full-arch demands using Zirconia technology built for lasting wear. Instead of layering materials, they go solid – monolithic design fights cracks while staying reliable over years of real-world use. Appearance stays sharp too, matching function without compromise.

  • Material: Monolithic Zirconia
  • Strength: Maximum
  • Esthetics: Premium
  • Recommended For:
    • Definitive Full Arch Restorations
    • High Esthetic Demands
    • Long-Term Fixed Solutions
 

Screw-Retained All-on-46 Restoration

Screw-Retained All-on-4/6 Restoration

BestoDental Screw-Retained All-on-4/6 Restoration Built by BestoDental, our Screw-Retained All-on-4/6 solutions allow removal whenever care is needed – supporting lasting function through straightforward access. Because they’re secured with screws, stability stays consistent while giving dentists reliable oversight during treatment.

  • Material: Titanium / PMMA / Zirconia
  • Retention: Screw-Retained
  • Maintenance: Easily Retrievable
  • Recommended For:
    • Full Arch Implant Cases
    • Long-Term Maintenance Protocols
    • Complex Rehabilitation Cases

Clinical & Technical Information

A full set of teeth supported by implants – called All-on-4/6 – is made for people missing all their teeth in one jaw. Instead of five or more, just four or six implants hold everything firmly when placed at precise angles. This setup works well right away, offering strong chewing ability along with natural looks. At BestoDental, these restorations take shape through high-tech planning tools and lab methods meant for both temporary and permanent use.

1. Indications

Our All-on-4/6 Implant Prostheses are Suitable For:

  • Completely edentulous patients requiring full-arch implant rehabilitation
  • Patients with failing dentition requiring comprehensive full-mouth restoration
  • Immediate loading implant cases requiring provisional full-arch restorations
  • All-on-4 treatment concepts requiring fixed implant-supported prostheses
  • All-on-6 treatment concepts requiring enhanced prosthetic support
  • Patients seeking fixed alternatives to conventional removable dentures
  • Maxillary and mandibular full-arch implant restorations

2. Technical Specifications

Technical Parameter Specification
Restoration Type Full-arch implant-supported fixed prosthesis
Product Variants Immediate PMMA All-on-4/6 Prosthesis / Titanium Bar All-on-4/6 Hybrid / Nano Ceramic All-on-4/6 Prosthesis / Zirconia All-on-4/6 Fixed Bridge / Screw-Retained All-on-4/6 Restoration
Material Options PMMA acrylic resin, titanium bar framework, nano ceramic composite materials, monolithic zirconia, or combined restorative materials
Retention Type Screw-retained implant-supported restoration
Implant Configuration Designed for All-on-4 and All-on-6 full-arch implant treatment concepts
Framework Options PMMA provisional structure, CAD/CAM milled titanium bar, implant-supported framework, or zirconia full-arch restoration
Loading Protocol Immediate provisionalization or definitive full-arch restoration depending on treatment stage
Occlusal Support Full-arch functional design for implant-supported occlusal rehabilitation
Esthetic Options Standard PMMA, enhanced nano ceramic, zirconia, and customized full-arch restorative solutions
Gingival Restoration Integrated prosthetic gingival replacement when required for tissue and ridge support
Structural Strength Designed for long-span implant-supported full-arch restorations
Manufacturing Method Conventional laboratory fabrication and CAD/CAM-assisted production workflows
Digital Workflow Compatibility Compatible with modern digital implant planning and laboratory production systems
Clinical Application Immediate, transitional, and definitive implant-supported full-arch restorations
Maintenance Requirement Periodic professional maintenance and screw-retention evaluation recommended
Case Turnaround Time Typically 5–10 working days depending on restoration type and case complexity

3. Aesthetics

1) Full Arch Natural Smile Reconstruction

Teeth look right when they follow nature’s pattern. Four or six anchors hold everything together. The grin fits the face without standing out too much. Balance matters more than perfection here.

2) Customized Gingival Characterization

A person might see a lifelike gum look when prosthetics copy real tissue shapes – also boosting how the face holds its form. Structure made this way follows nature’s outline closely, yet adds subtle strength underneath.

3) Various Aesthetic Material Options

Choosing between PMMA, nano ceramic, or zirconia gives dentists flexibility when matching material traits to patient needs. While one offers lifelike appearance, another stands up better to wear – each fits different goals. The decision often comes down to how looks, strength, and function weigh against each other.

4) Facial Support and Function Improved

Teeth fixed across the whole arch bring back natural lip shape, balance to the face, clearer speaking, plus a stronger sense of self-assurance. What changes is how someone holds their mouth, day by day, when structure returns under the skin.

Order FAQs

1. What information is required to submit an All-on-4/6 case?

Start off by stating the person’s full name, then mention which implant brand was used and exactly where it went in. A full arch scan or physical impressions should go with this – skip handwritten notes alone. The way top and bottom teeth meet during closure needs to show up clearly somewhere. If available, toss in the recorded measurements from key jaw landmarks. Wrap it up with nothing missing from those core pieces. Start by noting the exact shade required for the teeth. Share any particular wishes at the same time – maybe how things should line up or what type of base works best below.

2. Working on a full-arch digital scan?

Yep. We take full-arch STL files from any major system – whether it’s 3Shape, iTero, or Medit. Files scanned on Planmeca gear? They’re good too. Designs created inside Exocad environments slide right into our workflow. As long as it comes from one of these platforms, we’re set.

3. How long do All-on-4 or All-on-6 procedures usually take to complete?

Most first-stage PMMA temporaries wrap up within five to seven workdays. The last pieces – like titanium bars or zirconia bridges – often need a bit more time, landing around seven to ten days, shaped by how intricate they are and what materials are picked.

4. Is it possible for you to make temporary dental restorations right away along with the permanent ones?

Of course. Right away, you get temporary crowns made from PMMA while we prepare things behind the scenes. Before anything is set, there’s a trial run with prototype models so fit and look are checked early. Then comes the last version – strong permanent solutions like titanium bars combined with acrylic teeth or solid zirconia bridges that match your natural smile closely.

5. What records are recommended for full-arch implant cases?

Start with opposite arch scans. Then add bite records – these matter just as much. Include details from scan bodies at the implant site. Photos of the face help too. Don’t skip shade samples; they guide color matching. If there is a trial smile model or digital mock-up, send that along. Each piece shapes both how it looks and how it works.

6. How do you handle cases with non-parallel implants?

When implants go at an angle, digital planning steps in – screw paths shift if room allows, or different support designs take over, keeping everything seated right without strain and working as it should.

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