All-on-4 vs All-on-6: Which is Right for You?
Choosing between All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implant systems can significantly impact your oral health and overall satisfaction. This comparison will help you understand the differences, benefits, and considerations of each option to make an informed decision.
Which Option is Right for You?
Find the best treatment option based on your needs
Choose All-on-4 if you...
Have a limited budget
Prefer a quicker treatment process
Are looking for a less invasive option
Need immediate results with provisional teeth
Have sufficient bone density in the back of the jaw
Choose All-on-6 if you...
Desire enhanced stability and support
Have lower bone density requiring additional implants
Are looking for a longer-lasting solution
Want to improve bite strength and functionality
Seek customized treatment for complex dental cases
Avoid / reconsider if...
You have severe bone loss that may require grafting
You prefer a treatment with fewer dental visits
You are concerned about the longevity of the implants
You have specific aesthetic goals that require more implants
Detailed Comparison
Compare key factors between both options
| Decision Factor | All-on-4 | All-on-6 | Winner for This |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost Range | €6,000 – €8,000 | €8,000 – €10,000 | More affordable |
| Treatment Time | 1-2 days | 2-3 days | Quicker procedure |
| Recovery Period | 1-2 weeks | 2-4 weeks | Faster recovery |
| Durability | 5-10 years | 10-15 years | Longer-lasting |
| Suitability | Good for many patients | Best for those with bone loss | More versatile |
| Pain Level | Mild to moderate | Mild to moderate | Tie |
| Success Rate | 95% | 98% | Higher success rate |
| Maintenance | Regular dental check-ups | Regular dental check-ups | Tie |
Cost Range
€6,000 – €8,000
€8,000 – €10,000
Treatment Time
1-2 days
2-3 days
Recovery Period
1-2 weeks
2-4 weeks
Durability
5-10 years
10-15 years
Suitability
Good for many patients
Best for those with bone loss
Pain Level
Mild to moderate
Mild to moderate
Success Rate
95%
98%
Maintenance
Regular dental check-ups
Regular dental check-ups
How Much Does This Cost in Turkey?
Transparent pricing information
Compare treatment costs in Turkey
€6,000 – €8,000
50%
€6,500 – €8,500
€8,000 – €10,000
45%
€8,500 – €10,500
*Package totals in Turkey typically include services that are paid separately in other countries.
Key factors that influence your quote
Clinic Location
Costs can vary significantly depending on the city and clinic reputation.
Surgeon Experience
Highly experienced surgeons may charge more but can provide better outcomes.
Materials Used
The quality of implants and components can affect the overall cost.
Essential inclusions to look for
Accommodation
Comfortable stay arranged during your treatment period.
Airport Transfers
Convenient transport from the airport to your accommodation and clinic.
Aftercare
Follow-up consultations and support after the procedure.
Dental packages
UK: ~€800
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Dental Bonding
From €200
Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure that involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to teeth to repair chips, gaps, or discoloration. Its primary purpose is to enhance the appearance of the smile while also providing structural support to damaged teeth.
Includes & benefits
UK: ~€1,100
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Dental Bridges
From €300
Dental bridges are prosthetic devices used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth or dental implants. Their primary purpose is to restore the function and aesthetics of the mouth, improving chewing ability and preventing tooth misalignment.
Includes & benefits
UK: ~€1,200
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Dental Crowns
From €400
Dental crowns are protective caps placed over damaged or decayed teeth to restore their shape, strength, and function, while also improving their appearance. The primary purpose is to safeguard the tooth from further harm and enhance overall dental health.
Includes & benefits
UK: ~€3,500
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Dental Implants
From €800
Dental implants are surgically inserted titanium posts that serve as artificial tooth roots, designed to support replacement teeth or bridges. Their primary purpose is to restore function and aesthetics in patients who have lost teeth due to injury, decay, or other dental issues.
Includes & benefits
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Frequently Asked Questions
All-on-4 implants typically last 5-10 years, while All-on-6 can last 10-15 years depending on care and maintenance.
Both procedures have similar pain levels, but individual experiences may vary based on the patient and complexity of the case.
All-on-6 is generally better for patients with bone loss as it provides additional support and stability.
Yes, both All-on-4 and All-on-6 allow for provisional teeth to be placed on the same day as the surgery.
Patients are usually advised to stick to soft foods for a few weeks after both procedures to allow for healing.
