All-on-6 Dental implant in Lithuania | March 2025 price

The March 2025 cost of All-on-6 Dental implant in Lithuania is 13576 €


Lithuania - All-on-6 Dental implant: Cost breakdown

Doctor

20 %

Anesthesia

2 %

Medical Team

10 %

Laboratory

45 %

Clinic

8 %

Equipment

10 %

Assistant

5 %

Clinic Average/As of Price
Kardiolita Hospital ( Laisvės Av. 64A, 05263, Vilnius) from 11000€
Santaros Clinic ( Santariškių g. Santariškių g. 2, 0866, Vilnius) from 10500€
DR Klinika Vilnius ( A. Mickevičiaus g. 2, 08118, Vilnius) from 9900€
Northway Clinic ( S. Žukausko g. 19, 08234, Vilnius) from 12500€
D & T Center ( V. Grybo g. 32A, 10318, Vilnius) from 11900€
Denticija Clinic Center ( V. Grybo g. 32, 10318, Vilnius) 11500-19000€
Papadent Clinic ( V. Gerulaičio street 1-26, 08009, Vilnius) from 11500€
St. Christopher‘s Dental Clinic ( Kęstučio g. 33, 08121, Vilnius) from 10500€

What is All-on-6 Dental implant in Lithuania

"All-on-6" dental implants is a dental restoration procedure that involves the placement of six dental implants in the jawbone to support a fixed prosthesis, usually made of 10 or 12 dental crowns that replaces a full arch of missing teeth. This approach offers increased stability and support compared to traditional dentures and can provide patients with a more natural-looking and functional smile.

The protocol for an "All-on-6" dental implants starts with an online consultation (an x-ray is enough for Whatsapp video consultation) or at the dental clinic with a thorough consultation with a qualified prosthodontist or oral surgeon who specializes in dental implant procedures. During this consultation, the dentist will assess your oral health, discuss your treatment goals, and determine if you are a suitable candidate for "All-on-6" implants or maybe an "all on 4" dental implant system. In some cases, exactly as for an all on four, preparatory procedures may be necessary before implant placement. This could include tooth extractions, bone grafting to augment bone volume in areas of bone deficiency, or treatment for gum disease. In this case the protocol that is usually in two steps (or two trips for those who travel as dental tourists) might lead to a three phases (and so 3 trips).

The dentist will surgically place six dental implants into the jawbone at strategic locations to maximize support and stability for the final prosthesis. The implants are typically distributed evenly across the arch to ensure optimal load distribution and support. This is done after teeth and root canal extractions. Usually this is done in the morning while temporary crowns are done in the afternoon.

Following implant placement, a temporary prosthesis may be attached to the implants to restore function and aesthetics while the implants integrate with the jawbone (a process called osseointegration). This temporary prosthesis allows patients to eat and speak comfortably during the healing period, which typically lasts several months. In average it is between 4 to 6 months maximum and these prostheses in the number of 12 per jaw are inserted to last around one year maximum. Healing and osseointegration: Over the next few months, the implants will fuse with the surrounding bone, providing a stable foundation for the final prosthesis. During this time, regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor healing and ensure optimal implant integration.

Once osseointegration is complete and the implants have become fully integrated with the jawbone, the dentist will take impressions of the implants and surrounding tissues to fabricate the final prosthesis. This prosthesis is custom-designed to fit your mouth precisely and provide optimal function and aesthetics.Prosthesis placement: The final prosthesis is securely attached to the implants, restoring a full arch of teeth and providing a natural-looking smile that functions like natural teeth. The dentist will ensure that the prosthesis fits comfortably and functions properly before finalizing the treatment. It requires a lot of time before placing the permanent crown to make them. Each one of your dental crown is unique is fits your jaw, mouth, surrounding teeth. It is usually "cooked" in a dedicated oven that enables to cook ceramic and zirconium.
 
Such as an "all on 4", the "All-on-6 dental" implants offer a durable, stable, and aesthetically pleasing solution for patients with extensive tooth loss, providing them with improved chewing ability, speech clarity, and confidence in their smile. The protocol does not change with an "all on 6" compared to an "all on 4", you shall have the same day surgery and adding 2 more implants will not change the planning.

"All on 6" versus "all on 4": despite many debates and opinions, in general "all on 4" represent about 80% of dental works compared to 20% for "all on 6" dental implants.

All-on-6 Dental implant in Lithuania

Lithuania has a reputed healthcare system with more than 85 large clinics and hospitals. All types of treatment are covered and its heathcare system is well organized. It is in Vilnius that most large hospitals are concentrated though in Kaunas and Palanga you may find some good clinics. Plastic surgery and dental centers are well developped with fair offers.

Recommended articles and references: EU Dental Association

All-on-6 Dental implant before after photos

Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: from 11000 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: from 10500 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: from 9900 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: from 12500 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: from 11900 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: 11500-19000 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: from 11500 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

All-on-6 Dental implant Price: from 10500 €