If you have numerous missing teeth on the upper and/or lower arches of your mouth, Implant Dental Center utilizes a procedure known as All-On-4 to replace multiple missing teeth. This might be the right choice for you.
WHAT IS ALL ON 4?
All-On-4 is a dental technique where the upper or lower set of teeth are replaced with just 4 dental implants. These four dental implants act as a support mechanism for the placement of a new natural looking set of fixed teeth.
The treatment consists of a mix of dental implants and a custom-made set of fixed, non-removable teeth that look and function like real teeth!
All-on-4 is a treatment option for people who don’t want to wear a denture but still require teeth.
What Are the Advantages of Dental Implants?
Implant dentistry makes it possible for you to enjoy long-lasting replacement for missing teeth with results that look and feel natural. Dental implants can address many of the problems that frequently occur when a single tooth or multiple teeth are missing, ultimately improving one’s ability to speak and chew while enhancing smile aesthetics. Implants are customized tooth replacements designed to mimic the function and appearance of natural teeth in virtually every way. They do not require pastes and adhesives like traditional dentures, and the results should provide stable, secure teeth replacement that can last a lifetime. Additionally, there are no food restrictions necessary with dental implants, and no further maintenance is required other than standard brushing and flossing.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ALL-ON 4?
Patients who choose All-On-4 to replace missing teeth may benefit from a range of benefits, including:
- No more sticky adhesives or pastes used to stabilize old dentures.
- It is possible to replace all missing teeth on the upper or lower arches, or both.
- Dental implants are intended to last a lifetime.
- Bone loss caused by missing teeth can be stopped.
- When compared to regular dentures, there are fewer food limitations.
- Smile aesthetics are greatly increased.
- Results usually resemble real teeth in appearance, feel, and function
Our dentist at Implant dental Center will provide a complete examination using the latest dental implant technology in order to assist in determining whether All-On-4 is the best option for you.
What Can I Expect During a All-On_4 Procedure?
All remaining teeth in the arch are removed in one appointment, and the implants are inserted.
A temporary set of teeth is affixed to the implants, which fuse to the bone over several months, effectively serving as artificial tooth roots anchoring your future teeth.
After the implants have healed, your dentist will create a final set of teeth out of zirconia, which is a robust and natural-looking material.
What Are My Dental Implant Options?
Dental implants can benefit patients who are missing just one tooth anywhere in the mouth or multiple teeth in several areas. Here are some of the most popular dental implant options:
Single Tooth Implants
Just one missing tooth can be detrimental to dental health and function, even if it is in a less noticeable area of the mouth. A single dental implant can restore a missing tooth, enhance aesthetics, and improve functionality. Replacing a tooth with a dental implant can also reduce the potential for bone loss and the shifting of surrounding teeth.
Multiple Teeth Implants
If you are missing multiple teeth in a particular area of the mouth, or multiple teeth in several distinct regions, dental implants can address these concerns by replacing each missing tooth. They can also replace full rows of teeth on the upper dental arch, the lower dental arch, or both arches for comprehensive teeth restoration. This can ultimately produce genuinely life-changing results for patients who have experienced the severe aesthetic and functional effects of missing all or nearly all of their teeth.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Implant-supported dentures can be a beneficial option for patients who are missing a full row of teeth or all of their teeth. Instead of using dental implants to replace each individual tooth, an implant-supported denture relies on a select few dental implants to securely anchor a full denture prosthesis. With this method, patients can enjoy the benefits of a complete dental restoration with a denture that feels more like natural teeth and is much less likely to move or slip along the gums.