3 On 6 Dental Implants
The 3 On 6 dental implant treatment is just one step up from the All On 4, and unfortunately, it does suffer from some flaws.
Designed mostly for individuals who have a healthy jawbone, do not have gum disease, and have at least 10 remaining teeth.
The major difference between the 3 on 6 versus our patented 3 on 8 treatment, is that one is cemented-in and the other is “screw retained”. Our 3-on-8 treatment is decades ahead in sophistication, precision, and technological advancement than any other treatment in the world.

Gumline thickness depends on your available bone. The more bone you have, the thinner he gumline.
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What are the 3 On 6 Dental Implants?
As the name suggests, 3 on 6 dental implants use six implants to support three dental bridges. Each dental bridge contains four teeth.
The first visit focuses on dental extractions and placing the six implants, which requires a four-month healing process. After the titanium implants are loaded, you get temporary dentures.
The temporary dentures are actually an important step when it comes to 3 on 6 dental implants.
During the healing phase, which usually lasts about four months, you have a chance to let your dentist know if you’re happy with the dentures. If not, small adjustments can be made before the final bridges are set in place.
Benefits of the3 On 6 Implants
The 3 on 6 dental implants in Mexico are quickly becoming a popular choice for anyone who doesn’t want dentures but can’t afford other implant solutions.
Best of all, you don’t have to sacrifice quality to save money. In fact, here’s a quick look at some of the benefits of choosing three on six dental implants.
Perfect Fit That Looks More Like Your Natural Teeth
One of the biggest benefits of 3 on 6 implants is the perfect fit that they provide. Unlike dentures, 3 on 6 implants look more like your natural teeth. One reason is that they don’t require artificial gums.
The bridges sit naturally against your real gums. As a result, you have a lot less bulk in your mouth than what you get with conventional dentures.
Little Maintenance Is Involved
Dentures require nightly removal to properly clean them, and traditional implants require regular dentist visits for proper cleanings.
You can completely take care of the 3 on 6 system at home without needing to remove the bridges. However, you should still schedule cleanings with your dentist every six months.
Basically, you clean 3 on 6 implants like you would your real teeth. This includes brushing and flossing regularly. It’s generally recommended to use a water flosser while cleaning 3 on 6 dental implants. Proper oral hygiene will protect the longevity of your restored smile.


Are There Any Situations In Which 3 on 6 Dental Implants Won’t Work?
For the most part, 3 on 6 implants are a great option for anyone who uses dentures or has been approved by a dentist for other implants.
However, there are exceptions to the rule. For example, the 3 on 6 implant procedure, or any implant procedure, can’t be performed if you have significant bone loss in your jaw. The reason is that the bone has to be strong enough to support the implants.
Take Back Your Confidence With 3 on 6 Implants
You don’t have to live with a lack of confidence because you’re ashamed of your smile.
With 3 on 6 implants, you can speak, smile and chew with confidence. Best of all, you can maintain your smile by brushing and flossing like you would your natural teeth. There has never been a more affordable and perfect solution to restore your smile.
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How Much do 3 on 6 Dental Implants Cost?
Two 4-Day Trips are required to complete treatment.
A security deposit of $500 is required to lock in your price and secure your appointment. A 70% Installment is required during your first five-day visit. The remaining balance is paid on your second four-day visit 3-4 months later. If you have periodontal disease, 3 trips may be required and you will need our 3 on 8 treatment instead.
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Screw-Retained Zirconia Vs Cemented- In
Ozone Therapy
Ozone kills those bacteria by oxidizing them while leaving our body’s own healthy bacteria alone. By utilizing ozone therapy when performing a dental implant procedure, we can ensure your mouth is kept infection-free for the longest time.
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Implant Failure
There is a risk that 3 on 6 dental implants can fail. This happens in about 5 percent of patients. It occurs when the implants do not fuse with the bone, primarily due to patients not waiting the required healing time, poor hygiene, or drinking alcohol. Most of the time, this can be resolved with a new implant.
Reducing this risk is hard to do since the dentist, and researchers don’t always know why one implant fails, and others do not. However, if the patient follows all care instructions before and after the dental implants procedure, it’s less likely to occur. This means maintaining good oral hygiene, eating soft foods, and avoiding smoking.
The Risk of Infection
Any type of surgery carries a risk of infection. Good dentists do everything necessary to minimize this risk. However, infections do occur for various reasons. One of the most common results is the existence of peri-implantitis, a type of infection.
Knowing the signs, like the following, is a good way to get the help you need:
- The dental implants are loose or wobbly
- Bad breath
- A bad taste in the mouth
- Gums that are puffy, red, and inflamed around the dental implants
- Pus exists in the gums
- Fever
- Excessive bleeding while brushing
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