The difference from other techniques is the position of the
dental implants, as well as the shape and inclination of the prosthetic
abutments, which minimize the risks of gingival inflammation and weakening of
the prosthetic work during masticatory operations.
Therapeutic options are selected individually, for each
patient, and the dentist takes into account all factors that may affect the
results of the integration.
Regardless of whether the work is supported by 4 or 6
implants, both types of prosthetic works have similar advantages:
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quick results
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do not require bone additions
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absence of palatal covering elements
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good aesthetics
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complete restoration of masticatory function
·
maintaining a youthful appearance – this implant
system supports soft tissues
·
no mucosal damage or speech difficulties
·
due to the symmetrical placement of the
implants, the masticatory loads are evenly distributed throughout the bone -
which helps to reduce bone resorption
·
complete oral rehabilitation, on only 4/6
implants
People also prefer all on 4 teeth in a day system because the
smaller number of implants reduces the duration of the surgical stage and the
postoperative discomfort.