Introduction of All-on-6 dental implant technology
All-on-6 dental implant technology is an advanced dental restoration method. It supports a whole row of fixed bridges by implanting six implants in the patient's upper or lower jaw. This technology was first proposed by Paulo Malo, a doctor in Portugal, in 1998, and quickly popularized worldwide. The major advantage of All-on-6 technology is that it can provide immediate weight bearing solutions for edentulous patients, greatly shorten the treatment cycle and improve the quality of life of patients.

Advantages of All-on-6 technology
All-on-6 dental implant technology has many significant advantages. First of all, it can use the available space of jaw bone effectively by means of inclined implant, even if the bone mass is insufficient. Secondly, the technology supports immediate weight bearing, and patients can recover their mastication function on the day of operation without waiting for a long time. In addition, All-on-6 technology reduces the number of operations and treatment time, reduces the overall treatment cost, and brings economic convenience to patients.
Treatment process of All-on-6 technology
The treatment process of All-on-6 dental implant technology usually includes several key steps. First, the doctor will make a comprehensive assessment of the patient's oral condition, including the density and quality of jaw bones. Next, implant implantation is performed, usually under local anesthesia. After surgery, patients will wear temporary dental bridges to maintain beauty and function. *After the implant is fully fused with the jaw bone, the doctor will install the dental bridge of * * sex to complete the whole treatment process.
Indications and precautions of All-on-6 technology
All-on-6 technology is applicable to a variety of situations, including patients who have no teeth, whose teeth are seriously damaged and cannot be repaired, and patients who are not suitable for traditional complete dentures. However, not all people are suitable for All-on-6 dental implant technology. For example, patients with severe periodontal disease, jaw disease or systemic disease may not be suitable for this treatment. Therefore, patients should fully communicate and evaluate with dentists before deciding whether to adopt All-on-6 technology.
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All-on-6 dental implant technology is an efficient and rapid dental restoration method. It supports a whole row of fixed dental bridges by implanting six implants in the patient's jaw, providing a solution for edentulous patients to immediately restore masticatory function. This technology not only reduces the treatment time and cost, but also improves the quality of life of patients. However, before selecting All-on-6 technology, patients need to communicate and evaluate with doctors in detail to ensure the safety and suitability of the treatment scheme. In general, All-on-6 technology has brought revolutionary progress in the field of tooth restoration and new hope for countless patients.