Full mouth dental implants are one of the most effective solutions for patients who have lost many or all of their teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, dental implants restore both function and aesthetics, allowing patients to chew comfortably, speak clearly, and smile with confidence.
For full mouth reconstruction, there are two main treatment options:
• All-on-4 dental implants
• All-on-6 dental implants
Both options provide a fixed full arch of teeth supported by implants. However, the correct choice depends on bone availability, jaw size, and overall oral conditions.
A thorough evaluation is essential to determine which solution offers the most stable and long-lasting result for each patient.
With more than 18 years of experience and over 3,000 implants placed, Dr. Florentino carefully evaluates each patient to determine the most appropriate treatment.
While All-on-4 implants can be an excellent solution in specific cases, most patients with adequate bone structure benefit from All-on-6 or even All-on-8 implants, which provide greater long-term stability and better force distribution.
Dr. Florentino follows established implant protocols, prioritizing long-term durability and patient safety over simplified treatments.
💰 Price: $16,000 USD
The All-on-4 system uses four strategically placed implants to support a full arch of prosthetic teeth.
This technique was originally developed for patients with severe bone loss, where traditional implant placement may not be possible without complex bone grafting.
In many cases, longer implants are used and positioned at specific angles to anchor into stronger areas of the jawbone.
Dr. Florentino may recommend All-on-4 implants for patients who:
• Have significant bone loss
• Have small dental arches
• Cannot safely support six implants due to limited bone volume
• More affordable option
• Requires fewer implants
• Effective solution for patients with reduced bone structure
• Can restore a full arch of teeth
In recent years, the popularity of All-on-4 implants has increased significantly due to marketing and advertising.
However, in some cases, the technique is used even when patients have sufficient bone to support more implants.
While using fewer implants may reduce costs, it does not necessarily mean it is the best long-term solution for every patient.
Proper case selection is critical to ensure long-term stability and durability of the prosthesis.
💰 Price: $21,400 USD
The All-on-6 system uses six implants to support a full arch of prosthetic teeth.
This approach distributes chewing forces more evenly across the jaw, providing greater stability and long-term durability.
Dr. Florentino typically recommends All-on-6 implants for patients who:
• Have sufficient bone volume
• Have larger dental arches
• Want a stronger and more stable prosthetic foundation
• Greater structural stability
• Better distribution of chewing forces
• Increased long-term durability
• Improved bone stimulation and preservation
Because of these advantages, All-on-6 or even All-on-8 implants are often the preferred option when bone conditions allow.
Choosing between All-on-4 and All-on-6 implants depends on several important factors:
• Bone quantity and quality
• Jaw size and dental arch dimensions
• Overall oral health
• Long-term treatment goals
During your consultation, Dr. Florentino performs a detailed evaluation to determine the most predictable and durable solution for your specific case.
Many international patients travel to the Dominican Republic for advanced implant dentistry at significantly lower costs than in the United States or Canada.
At our clinic in Jarabacoa, we combine modern implant technology with extensive clinical experience to deliver high-quality full mouth reconstructions.
| Feature | All-on-4 Implants | All-on-6 Implants |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Implants | 4 implants per arch | 6 implants per arch |
| Typical Cost (Both Arches) | $16,000 USD | $21,400 USD |
| Ideal Candidates | Patients with limited bone or smaller dental arches | Patients with sufficient bone and larger dental arches |
| Bone Requirements | Designed for patients with significant bone loss | Requires moderate to good bone volume |
| Stability | Good stability | Greater stability and support |
| Distribution of Bite Forces | Forces distributed over 4 implants | Forces distributed over 6 implants for better balance |
| Long-Term Durability | Good when used in proper cases | Higher durability due to additional implants |
| Use in Modern Implant Dentistry | Recommended when bone conditions limit implant placement | Preferred when bone structure allows more implants |
| Purpose of Technique | Developed for patients with advanced bone loss | Designed for stronger and more durable prosthetic support |
While All-on-4 implants can be an excellent option for patients with limited bone, Dr. Florentino often recommends All-on-6 or even All-on-8 implants when bone conditions allow.
Using additional implants can provide:
• better force distribution
• improved long-term stability
• stronger support for the prosthetic bridge
• better bone preservation
Each patient is evaluated individually to determine the most predictable and long-lasting treatment plan.
With over 18 years of experience and more than 3,000 implants placed, Dr. Florentino selects the treatment option based on bone quality, jaw size, and long-term durability, not simply on reducing the number of implants.
The goal is always to provide a stable, secure, and long-lasting full mouth reconstruction.

If you are considering All-on-4 or All-on-6 full mouth dental implants, we invite you to schedule a consultation to determine which option is best for you.
Dr. Florentino will evaluate your bone structure, jaw size, and dental needs to design a personalized treatment plan that restores your smile with long-lasting results.
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