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16. May 2025.

What Are All-on Implants?

Implantology

All-on systems are modern, practical solutions for individuals who have lost all their teeth or are soon facing full extractions. Instead of replacing each tooth individually, only 4, 5, or 6 titanium screws (implants) are placed in the jaw. A fixed bridge—a row of artificial teeth that looks and functions like natural ones—is then attached to these implants. At Dental Bival, we also use short BTI implants, which are particularly suitable for patients with low bone volume.

A Fast Smile Makeover with All-on-4

The All-on-4 method uses just four implants to replace all teeth in one jaw. It’s a popular technique because it offers a quick and effective solution—patients often receive temporary fixed teeth the same day. Thanks to the use of short BTI implants, this method is even possible for patients with limited bone volume.

Who Is All-on-4 For?

This method is ideal for patients who have lost all teeth or will soon need full extractions. It's especially suitable for those who lack sufficient bone for more implants and those seeking a fast solution without complex surgical procedures.

Advantages:

  • Fast results (teeth in a day)
  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • More affordable than other options

All-on-5: Extra Security for Your Smile

All-on-5 adds one more implant to the All-on-4 method, increasing the overall stability and strength of the structure. Short BTI implants make this method possible even in cases where bone availability is limited, while maximizing safety and durability.

Who Is All-on-5 For?

This solution is ideal for patients who still have some remaining bone in the jaw and want extra strength and confidence in their fixed teeth.

Advantages:

  • Increased firmness and stability
  • Better chewing support
  • Longer-lasting than All-on-4

All-on-6: Maximum Strength and Stability

All-on-6 uses six implants, providing the highest level of stability and durability. With more implants, the pressure is distributed more evenly across the jaw, reducing strain and minimizing the risk of future complications. Short BTI implants support optimal stability even in complex cases.

Who Is All-on-6 For?

This method is best for patients with sufficient jawbone. It's an excellent choice for those seeking the most stable and long-term solution.

Advantages:

  • Fewer complications
  • Better suited for stronger chewing
  • Ideal for more complex dental conditions

Which Option Is Right for You?

The best solution depends on your individual needs. At Dental Bival, our experts will perform a thorough examination and a CBCT scan to assess:

  • The amount of bone in your jaw
  • Your aesthetic goals
  • Your functional needs
  • Your budget

Based on this, we will recommend the most suitable All-on system to give you a new smile and restore your confidence. Often, thanks to BTI implants, we can offer solutions even to patients who were previously told they weren’t candidates for implants.

Which All-on System Fits Your Jaw and Lifestyle Best?

Whether you choose All-on-4, All-on-5, or All-on-6, these are all advanced, long-lasting solutions for total tooth loss. Each option provides a natural appearance and the functionality of real teeth. Don’t let your smile fade—restore it today at Dental Bival.

FAQ

How long does the All-on procedure take?

In most cases, temporary teeth are placed the same day. Permanent teeth are added a few months later, once the implants have fused with the bone.

Is the procedure painful?

No. It's performed under local anesthesia and is completely painless. Mild discomfort may occur afterward but usually subsides in a few days.

How long do All-on implants last?

With proper care and regular checkups, implants can last 15+ years—and often a lifetime.

Can I get All-on implants if I have low bone volume?

Yes. Thanks to short BTI implants, patients with limited bone can also receive implant-supported teeth.

What is the cost of All-on-4, All-on-5, or All-on-6?

Pricing depends on the number of implants, bone condition, and the type of dental bridge. The first consultation at Dental Bival is free, after which we provide a detailed quote.