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ToggleFull-arch tooth loss severely impacts chewing function, causes progressive jawbone resorption, and accelerates facial aging greatly affecting daily life and confidence.
Understanding these challenges, Smilux applies the international-standard flapless OTI-guided full-arch implant system, combined with advanced bar technology, to rebuild a stable, aesthetic, and natural-looking new set of teeth.
The All-on-4 and All-on-6 protocols are modern full-arch restoration methods based on placing 4 or 6 implants in areas with the best bone density. These implants act as “foundation pillars” supporting the prosthetic arch, connected through a bar and screw-retained system to distribute bite forces evenly, ensuring strength and long-term stability.
Mechanism of Action:
4-6 implants are positioned at the most optimal angles using flapless OTI-guided technology, no incisions, minimal discomfort, faster healing.
Bite forces are evenly distributed through the bar to avoid excessive load on any single implant.
Restores a full arch with excellent stability and natural chewing function.
Suitable For:
Full-arch tooth loss
Denture wearers transitioning to fixed teeth
Patients with multiple compromised teeth requiring full-mouth rehabilitation
Long-term edentulous patients with moderate to severe bone loss
The All-on-4/6 technique provides stable chewing, minimizes the need for bone grafting, and ensures long-term results.
The Bar-Supported System is a technique performed by Smilux implant specialists to reinforce the full-arch prosthesis while connecting all implants into a unified structure. This avoids excessive load on individual implants, greatly enhancing durability and long-term success.
Smilux provides two world-class bar materials, each with a distinct biomechanical philosophy to suit different clinical needs.
Titanium is the gold-standard biomaterial in implant dentistry and is clinically proven to be fully biocompatible. With superior strength, durability, and lightweight properties, the Titanium bar forms an exceptionally solid foundation ideal for patients requiring maximum stability and long-lasting performance.
BioHPP is a high-performance PEEK-based medical polymer and a modern metal-free restorative material with elasticity similar to natural bone. Thanks to its shock-absorbing capability, it reduces stress on implants and offers more physiological load distribution.
It is also extremely lightweight, biocompatible, metal-free, hypoallergenic, and naturally tooth-colored enhancing both comfort and aesthetics.
Once implant stability and bar support are achieved, choosing the right prosthetic material becomes the next important step. Smilux offers a complete range of restorative options from premium composite, porcelain-fused-to-metal, to high-end full zirconia ensuring suitability for every need and budget.
Made from advanced composite resin with natural color and form.
⇒ Read more about the cost of full-mouth dental implants at Smilux
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PFM teeth feature a metal framework covered with aesthetic porcelain layers.
The highest-end option, crafted entirely from ceramic (e.g., zirconia) and contains no metal.
| Criteria | Premium Composite | Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal | Full Ceramic |
| Aesthetics | Good at first | Fair, may show metal | Excellent |
| Durability | Medium (3-5 yrs) | High (5-10 yrs) | Very high (20+ yrs) |
| Chewing Ability | Good | Strong | Outstanding |
| Cost | Lowest | Moderate | Highest |
| Drawback | Stains, wears | Possible gum darkening | Higher cost |
To learn more about the disadvantages of removable dentures and why full-arch implants are the superior choice, refer to the article: Why Choose Full-Arch Dental Implants Instead of Removable Dentures?
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