All-on-6 vs All-on-4: What's the Difference?
Both All-on-4 and All-on-6 use dental implants to support a full arch of fixed teeth — the key difference is the number of implants. All-on-4 uses 4 implants (with two angled at the back for stability), while All-on-6 uses 6 straight implants for a broader support base.
All-on-6 is often recommended for patients with adequate bone density who want maximum stability, those replacing the upper arch (which has softer bone), or patients with a history of bone loss in the upper jaw. For a full comparison, see our All-on-4 guide and dental implants overview.
All-on-6 Pricing in Los Algodones
The same board-certified implantologists who perform All-on-4 in Los Algodones also perform All-on-6. See the clinic comparison guide or browse our top implant clinic rankings to find an All-on-6 specialist.
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Compare clinics for All-on-6 in Los Algodones. Read the All-on-4 vs All-on-6 breakdown and get pricing from the top-rated implant clinics.