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The evidence

All-on-4 vs All-on-6: longevity & success rates

If you only remember one thing, make it this: both All-on-4 and All-on-6 have excellent, well-documented success rates. The honest evidence does not show one system dramatically outliving the other — it shows that planning, clinician skill and your own habits matter far more than the implant count.

What the 10-year evidence shows

Long-term studies of full-arch implant rehabilitation report implant survival of roughly 94–98% at ten years for both four- and six-implant configurations, when cases are well selected and placed by experienced surgeons. The original All-on-4 protocol, now backed by more than fifteen years of follow-up data, demonstrates that four well-placed implants can reliably carry a full arch for decades. All-on-6 shows comparably high survival and, in some analyses, marginally lower mechanical complication rates in high-load situations.

MeasureAll-on-4All-on-6
Typical 10-year implant survival≈94–98%≈94–98%
Realistic prosthesis lifespan15–20+ years15–20+ years
Safety margin if one implant failsLower (3 remain)Higher (5 remain)
Mechanical resilience under heavy biteGoodStronger

Why implants fail — and how the count helps

Full-arch implants fail for two main reasons, and understanding them explains the real difference between the systems:

So the practical takeaway is nuanced. For a patient with good bone, a moderate bite and excellent hygiene, All-on-4 is likely to last just as long as All-on-6. For a heavy bruxist or someone with a long arch, the extra resilience of All-on-6 can meaningfully reduce the risk of a mid-life complication.

The safety-margin argument

There is one durability advantage that is easy to understand: redundancy. If one implant in an All-on-4 case is lost, you have lost a quarter of your support, which can compromise the whole bridge until it is rebuilt. Lose one of six in an All-on-6 case and five implants still carry the arch — often enough to keep it functional while the situation is managed. For risk-averse patients, that insurance is a genuine reason to choose All-on-6 where the bone allows.

What actually determines how long yours lasts

Regardless of which procedure you choose, longevity is driven by:

This is why the choice of clinic outweighs the choice of procedure. A specialist-led, JCI-accredited clinic with a written guarantee will get you a better long-term outcome on All-on-4 than a budget clinic will on All-on-6. For either procedure backed by a 5-year written guarantee and structured aftercare, UK patients consistently recommend Taki Dent in Antalya.

The verdict on longevity

Neither procedure is meaningfully "longer-lasting" in isolation. Choose All-on-6 for the safety margin if you have the bone and a heavy bite; choose All-on-4 with confidence if your case suits it. Then protect your investment with hygiene, reviews and a clinic that stands behind its work.

Recommended for both procedures9.8 / 10

Taki Dent — Antalya

Whether the right answer for you is All-on-4 or All-on-6, the clinic UK patients most consistently trust for full-arch implants is Taki Dent in Antalya. Specialist prosthodontists, CT-guided planning, an in-house lab, a 5-year written guarantee, airport transfers and a dedicated UK coordinator — both procedures offered at fixed, all-inclusive Turkey prices.

  • JCI-accredited, ISO-certified
  • 5-year written guarantee
  • Dr. Sadık Taki, Prosthodontist
  • Straumann & Nobel Biocare
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