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Fast and Fixed (Teeth in 24 Hours, All-on-4 and All-on-6)
We use digital techniques and 3D printing to create Fast and Fixed, restorations, also known as "teeth in 24 hours," a revolutionary solution for patients who want to
quickly restore both the aesthetics and functionality of their smile. This treatment allows for the replacement of missing or damaged teeth with a full set of temporary or permanent
teeth, created in a very short time frame, often within the same day.
The All-on-4 and All-on-6 technology represents innovative and effective solutions for patients who seek a complete dental restoration, using a minimal number of dental implants
to support the entire dental arch.
Types of Fast and Fixed procedures we perform
Titanium understructure + zirconia over structure + layered ceramics




Peek understructure + multilayer PMMA




When Is This Type of Treatment Recommended?
This type of treatment is ideal for patients who:
01 /
Have experienced
significant tooth
loss;
02 /
Are looking for a
fast and effective
solution for tooth
replacement;
03/
Wish to avoid long
waiting periods
between
appointments;
04/
Want immediate
aesthetic results
without
compromising
quality.
Factors influencing the choice between All-on- 4 and All-on-6
The choice between All-on-4 and All-on-6 depends on factors such as the amount of available bone, the desired stability, and the individual needs of the patient. Regardless of the chosen option, Fast & Fixed ensures a quick and effective restoration of your smile.
When Is
Recommended
All-on-4
In cases where there is a reduced amount of bone available in the upper or lower
jaw.
For patients who are looking for a fast and effective solution.
When budget is an important factor, as All-on-4 involves fewer implants.
For patients who are looking for a fast and effective solution.
When budget is an important factor, as All-on-4 involves fewer implants.
All-on-6: Enhanced Stability for Maximum Safety
All-on-6 involves the use of six dental implants to support a full arch of teeth. Compared to All-on-4, the addition of two extra implants provides stronger and more durable support, making this option ideal for patients who require increased stability.
When is All-on-6
indicated:
When there is adequate bone volume for the insertion of six implants. When additional stability is required for optimal distribution of masticatory forces. When maximizing the longevity of the prosthesis is sought.