What Is All-on-4® and How Can It Replace Missing Teeth?

For those struggling with excessive tooth loss or loose-fitting dentures, the All-on-4® treatment method can provide a speedy and long-lasting solution. The procedure involves attaching dentures to a set of strategically placed implants for increased security and stability. In addition, this approach offers a host of other benefits for patients with missing teeth.

Traditional implants versus All-on-4® implants

While crowns and bridges can help address tooth loss in patients with only one or two missing teeth, implants or dentures are usually required for those in need of multiple replacements. However, dentures can slip loose throughout the day and often limit certain activities and dietary choices. Traditional implants offer more security but require months of healing and numerous procedures. Also, each replacement tooth requires its own individual implant rod.

The All-on-4® procedure requires just four implants per jaw. The process often eliminates the need for bone grafting, which typically lengthens the healing process. In general, most patients complete treatment in two to four days.

The All-on-4® treatment plan

Before proceeding with this type of tooth replacement, a dentist conducts an examination to determine if an individual qualifies for treatment. This may include X-rays or CT scans to analyze the patient's oral and bone health.

The implant procedure

Before the implants are placed, any remaining teeth are removed. The jaw bone or palate may need to be adjusted to accommodate the mounts. The four implants are then inserted along the jawline, providing a stable foundation for customized dentures. The angle and location of the rods allows for prompt use without the need for months of fusing during healing.

Most offices that provide this type of treatment are able to create dentures on location for a faster turnaround. The new dentures are attached one to three days after the implants have been placed. While patients typically experience some discomfort and swelling from the procedure, these side effects are usually treatable with over-the-counter medications and ease off in a few days.

Patient eligibility

Those who have experienced significant tooth loss are often good candidates for this type of approach. If the remaining teeth are not healthy enough to support partial dentures or other restorative dental work, implant-supported dentures may be the most appropriate solution. Patients who already wear dentures can also benefit from upgrading to the All-on-4® system.

Additional benefits

A secure denture fit and quick results are not the only perks when choosing this procedure. Patients also experience less bone loss than with traditional dentures. The procedure has a 95% success rate and the implants are designed to last for decades of use.

Conclusion

Individuals who need dentures to replace missing teeth can turn to the All-on-4® method for stable implant supports. The procedure is relatively quick with long-lasting results and offers numerous benefits for the patient. A dental professional can help determine if this treatment plan is the appropriate solution for those suffering from excessive tooth loss.

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