All-on-4 dental implants provide a stable, long-lasting solution for individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth. This advanced treatment approach allows patients to regain both the function and appearance of a natural smile. By strategically placing four dental implants in the jaw, a full arch of prosthetic teeth can be securely supported with fewer implants than traditional methods.
How All-on-4 dental implants work
All-on-4 dental implants use four titanium posts inserted into the jawbone to anchor a full set of upper or lower teeth. Two implants are placed vertically in the front of the jaw, while the other two are angled in the back for maximum support. This technique often eliminates the need for bone grafting, making it a suitable option for patients with moderate to severe bone loss.
Unlike removable dentures, All-on-4 implants are fixed in place. They provide enhanced comfort, improved stability, and better bite function. Because the implants fuse with the jawbone over time, they help maintain bone density and facial structure, which can deteriorate with long-term tooth loss.
Benefits of All-on-4 dental implants
All-on-4 dental implants offer both clinical and aesthetic advantages compared to traditional dentures or individual implants. Some of the most notable benefits include:
- Faster treatment time. In many cases, it is possible to place a temporary set of teeth on the same day as implant surgery.
- Improved stability and function. The prosthetic arch does not shift, allowing for easier eating and speaking.
- Preservation of bone health. Implant placement stimulates the jawbone, reducing the risk of bone loss over time.
- Enhanced appearance. The final prosthetic closely resembles natural teeth and is custom-designed to complement the patient's facial features.
For patients who qualify, All-on-4 provides a more comfortable and efficient path to full-mouth restoration compared to traditional removable dentures.
Candidacy and treatment process
Ideal candidates for All-on-4 dental implants are individuals with significant tooth loss who still have sufficient bone structure to support implants. A comprehensive evaluation, including digital imaging and oral examination, is required to assess bone density and overall health.
The treatment typically involves several steps:
- Initial consultation. Includes assessment of oral health, imaging, and treatment planning.
- Implant placement. Four implants are surgically placed into the jawbone.
- Temporary prosthetic placement. A functional set of teeth may be attached the same day.
- Healing and final restoration. After the implants integrate with the bone, the final custom prosthesis is placed.
We can customize treatment to the patient's anatomical needs and aesthetic goals.
Long-term care and follow-up
Maintaining oral hygiene is essential for the long-term success of All-on-4 dental implants. Patients should follow professional cleaning routines, use recommended oral care products, and attend regular dental checkups. Periodic adjustments or replacements may be needed over time to maintain optimal fit and function.
All-on-4 dental implants provide a reliable and natural-looking solution for patients with extensive tooth loss. With proper care and expert placement, they can restore both confidence and quality of life. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call Summit Periodontics & Dental Implants at (908) 219-6664.
To schedule a consultation, request an appointment on our website at https://www.summitperioimplants.com or call Summit Periodontics & Dental Implants at (908) 219-6664 for an appointment in our Summit office.
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