

All-On-4 dental treatment is one of the most promising dental interventions for individuals who require an entire row replacement. All-on-4 isn’t something new. However, due to a scarcity of proper knowledge dissemination, many people have several queries about the treatment requirements and process.
Therefore, we have prepared a detailed FAQ article to help you understand every aspect of the All-On-4 treatment.
However, before we start answering the queries, it is recommended that you consult an experienced dentist for best all on 4 dental implants.
What is the all-on-4 treatment?
All-on-4 is an implanted prosthesis (permanent solution) that replaces all of the missing teeth in a particular dental arch (upper, lower or both).
In this process, your dentist surgically positions at least 4 dental implants in your jawbone at prescribed angulations. Immediately after the implantation, your dentist attaches the replacement teeth ( a process known as immediate loading”).
The Dental implants are secured using screws, which can be “unscrewed” only by your dentist, if at all required in the future. Contact emergency dental services in case your implants become loose (in extremely rare cases).
What is the procedure for all-on-4 dental implantation?
After completing the pre-operative planning and examinations, the procedure is generally a “one-day” or “same-day” procedure.
? Before the day of your surgery, your dentist gets the prosthesis designed in a lab-based on your unique measurements and replicas of your mouth. Therefore, the prosthesis is ready before your surgical appointment.
? On the day of surgery, your dentist extracts any remaining natural teeth (both healthy and damaged), places the dental implants precisely according to the pre-planned positions, and attaches the prosthesis.
You’ll leave the dental clinic with an entirely new smile!
I don’t have enough jaw bone for dental implantation and have worn a temporary denture for several
years. Can I still opt for All-On-4?
Tooth loss and using a temporary denture for extensive years can certainly lead to advanced atrophy of your jawbone. A condition where there is no adequate jawbone left for dental implants insertion. At United Dental Clinic, the alternative All-On-4 solution is ideal for most difficult situations. With this procedure, your dentist doesn’t rely on your jawbone for supporting the implants.
Instead, your dentist might recommend planting longer implants into your cheekbone’s underside surface for gaining the required support for fixed replacement teeth, just like the traditional All-On-4.
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