
All-on-6 implant
The All-on-6 implant system involves placing six dental implants in the jaw to support a full set of fixed teeth. This approach is ideal for patients with sufficient bone density who seek a permanent solution to missing teeth. It offers enhanced stability and strength compared to traditional dentures, resulting in a natural look and feel. The All-on-6 procedure can restore a full smile and improve chewing functionality with minimal recovery time.

Who Should Consider All-on-6?
Multiple Missing Teeth
Ideal for those who have lost several teeth and need a permanent, full-mouth restoration.
Bone Support
Patients with sufficient jawbone density to support six implants.
Durability Needs:
Perfect for those seeking a stable, long-lasting solution compared to dentures.
Improved Functionality
For individuals looking to restore their ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently.
Here 's how it works
consultation &
planning
A thorough evaluation, including X-rays and 3D imaging, determines jawbone density and customizes your treatment plan.
Implant
Placement
Six titanium implants are strategically placed into the jawbone, ensuring stability and durability.
Temporary Prosthetic
A temporary denture is attached to the implants, allowing you to enjoy a functional smile during the healing process.
Permanent
Restoration
Once treatment is complete, retainers will maintain your alignment, and follow-up visits will ensure your smile stays perfect.
Real patients, Real results


All-on-6 Implant


All-on-6 Implant
Frequently asked questions
Have questions about All-on-Six? We’ve got you covered.
How long does the All-on-Six procedure take?
The procedure usually takes one day for placing the implants and temporary teeth, but complete healing and final prosthetic placement may take a few months.
Is All-on-Six suitable for everyone?
It’s ideal for patients with sufficient jawbone density. A consultation with a dentist will determine eligibility or the need for preparatory procedures like bone grafting.
How long do All-on-Six implants last?
With proper care, they can last 15 years or more, making them a durable solution for tooth replacement.
