Today, we aim to compare two innovative surgical techniques for implant rehabilitation: All on 4 and All on 6, using the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® system as a reference point. The images we will show will provide a clearer understanding of the differences between these techniques.
The first evident difference is that with the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® system, grafts and lifts are avoided. This technique involves the use of two different support dental implants around the entire perimeter of the upper jaw to obtain all teeth, including the deeper molars.
Aesthetically, the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® technique doesn’t require an artificial gum but is crafted by hand and tailored to the patient’s anatomy to ensure very natural masticatory function and aesthetics.
The prosthesis used in the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® technique is made of zirconia ceramic and comprises 14 teeth without artificial gums. This allows achieving an aesthetic result very similar to natural teeth.
Furthermore, the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® system offers a customized solution for each patient, taking into account their specific anatomical and functional needs. This ensures optimal adaptability and a satisfying final result.
Moving on to the comparison between All on 4 and All on 6 techniques, the main difference is the number of dental implants used. In the All on 4 technique, four dental implants are placed to support the entire upper or lower dental arch. This technique is suitable for patients with reduced amounts of jawbone.
On the other hand, in the All on 6 technique, six dental implants are used to support the dental arch. This technique is suitable for patients with a sufficient amount of jawbone.
Both techniques offer a fixed and stable solution for implant rehabilitation, allowing patients to regain the masticatory function and aesthetics of natural teeth. However, the choice between All on 4 and All on 6 depends on the specific conditions of the patient and the recommendations of the dentist.
In conclusion, the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® system represents an innovative solution for implant rehabilitation, providing a very natural aesthetic and functional result. The All on 4 and All on 6 techniques, on the other hand, offer alternative solutions for patients with different bone conditions. It is important to consult an experienced dentist to determine the most suitable technique for individual needs.
We hope that this comparison between the All on 4 and All on 6 surgical techniques with the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® system has helped clarify the differences and better understand the available options for implant rehabilitation.