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Fixed Teeth in 5 Days with All-on-4 or All-on-6 in Budapest

How eligible international patients can receive fixed provisional teeth with All-on-4 or All-on-6 during a five-day Budapest treatment visit.

Axel, International Patient Support Lead5 min read
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Key takeaways

Eligible patients may receive a fixed provisional full-arch bridge within a five-day Budapest visit.

All-on-4 or All-on-6 suitability depends on examination, CBCT findings, implant stability, bite and medical context.

The immediate bridge is normally provisional; a definitive restoration may follow after healing.

For a patient with failing or missing teeth across a complete arch, the possibility of arriving in Budapest and leaving with fixed teeth within five days can be genuinely significant. It can remove the prospect of wearing a removable denture during the early healing period and can make international treatment easier to organise.

The phrase still needs careful explanation. "Fixed teeth in five days" does not mean that every patient qualifies, that healing is complete in five days or that the first bridge is always the definitive restoration. It describes an immediate-loading pathway in which implants and a fixed provisional bridge can be delivered during one planned Budapest visit.

What fixed teeth in five days means

In a suitable All-on-4 or All-on-6 case, implants are placed to support a complete fixed bridge. When the implants achieve the stability required by the treating clinician and the other clinical conditions are favourable, a provisional bridge can be connected during the same treatment visit.

The bridge is fixed to the implants rather than removed by the patient. It is designed to provide appearance and function while the implants and surrounding tissues heal.

The word provisional matters. The early bridge must work within a healing-phase design and bite. The definitive bridge is commonly planned later, after the clinical team can reassess healing, tissue changes, comfort and function.

Who may be suitable

Suitability is determined from clinical examination and diagnostics, not from the number of missing teeth alone. The assessment can include:

  • the condition and prognosis of remaining teeth;
  • bone volume and anatomy on appropriate imaging;
  • gum and soft-tissue health;
  • medical history and medication;
  • smoking or vaping;
  • bite forces and grinding;
  • space for a cleansable full-arch bridge; and
  • the stability achieved when implants are placed.

Even a detailed remote review remains preliminary. A CBCT scan may help planning before travel, but the dentist must confirm the treatment after examination in Budapest.

Use the implant suitability check to understand which records are useful before requesting a plan.

All-on-4 and All-on-6 are planning concepts

All-on-4 generally uses four implants to support a full-arch restoration. All-on-6 uses six. The larger number is not automatically better, and four implants are not automatically more economical once the complete plan is considered.

The decision can depend on anatomy, bone distribution, restorative space, bite forces, implant positions and how the load is shared through the bridge. Some patients may need a different number of implants, grafting, staged treatment or another restorative route.

Read the main All-on-4 Budapest guide and All-on-6 treatment page for the broader comparison.

How a five-day visit can be structured

The exact schedule is individual, but a planned visit may include:

  1. clinical examination, imaging and confirmation of the plan;
  2. digital records, photographs and bite information;
  3. extractions and implant surgery where required;
  4. laboratory production and clinical fitting of the provisional bridge; and
  5. bite checks, cleaning instructions and a review before departure.

Appointments may be distributed differently. Additional diagnostics or a changed clinical finding can alter the sequence. Flights should therefore be booked only after the appointment window is confirmed.

What could prevent immediate fixed teeth

Immediate loading is a clinical decision. The dentist may recommend a different temporary solution or a delayed bridge when implant stability, bone conditions, infection, medical risk or bite control does not support the immediate pathway.

It is safer for a plan to change than for a five-day promise to override the biology. Before travelling, ask what alternative is planned if immediate fixed teeth are not appropriate on the surgical day.

The provisional and definitive bridges

The provisional bridge supports the early treatment phase. It may allow changes to tooth position, speech, cleaning access and bite before the definitive restoration is produced.

Ask the quotation to distinguish clearly between:

  • the provisional fixed bridge;
  • the healing period and reviews;
  • the definitive bridge material;
  • the later restorative visit; and
  • any maintenance or replacement conditions.

Do not compare a package containing only the provisional bridge with a quotation that includes the definitive restoration.

Transfer and accommodation support

All-on-4 and All-on-6 treatment packages can include airport transfer and accommodation near the clinic in a hotel or modern apartment. The purpose is practical: reduce unnecessary travel across the city and keep recovery close to the clinical schedule.

Confirm the number of included nights, room type, companion arrangements and transfer points in the written treatment plan. Travel support should be transparent rather than hidden inside a single total.

The international dental travel guide explains how to prepare flights, medication and records.

Recovery and aftercare

Five treatment days do not mean five days of biological healing. Follow the clinician's advice on diet, cleaning, medication and activity. Ask which symptoms require urgent assessment and how questions are handled after returning home.

Full-arch bridges need professional maintenance and effective daily cleaning. Request written instructions and an expected review schedule.

Before leaving Budapest, keep implant system details, positions, relevant images, surgical summary, provisional bridge information, invoices and aftercare guidance. The implant records checklist provides a complete list.

Requesting a five-day assessment

Send clear photographs, a panoramic X-ray or CBCT if available, medical and medication details, smoking status and any current treatment proposal. Explain whether the concern affects the upper arch, lower arch or both.

A useful first reply should explain whether the full-arch pathway appears worth assessing, what evidence is missing and which parts of the five-day route remain conditional. Start through the secure quote form and select All-on-4 or full-arch treatment.

Practical answers

Frequently asked questions.

Can I really receive fixed teeth in five days?

It can be available for clinically suitable patients when diagnostics, implant stability and the restorative workflow support immediate loading. The treating dentist confirms eligibility.

Are the five-day teeth permanent?

The fixed bridge delivered during the surgical visit is commonly provisional. A definitive bridge may be made after healing and further restorative assessment.

Is All-on-4 or All-on-6 better?

Neither is automatically better. Implant number and position depend on bone anatomy, bite forces, bridge design, medical factors and the treating clinician's judgement.

What is included with the Budapest visit?

All-on-4 and All-on-6 packages can include airport transfer and a hotel or modern apartment near the clinic. The confirmed quotation should list every included clinical and travel item.

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