Ask a Dentist: What Do I Need to Know About All-on-4?
All-on-4® is becoming a highly popular choice for teeth replacement among individuals who need to replace all or most of their teeth on a specific row. The All-on-4 technique optimizes the dental implant process for those needing full arch replacement to minimize the invasiveness, cost, and time it takes to complete the process.
All-on-4: Here is what you should know about treatment
The following review is everything that dentists want their patients to know before All-on-4 treatment. Those considering All-on-4 should schedule a consultation to discuss the specifics of their situation and receive a personalized and more detailed treatment plan.
What is All-on-4?
All-on-4 is a form of teeth replacement designed to replace an entire row of teeth (either upper or lower). Treatment involves four strategically placed dental implants inside the jaw. These four implants serve as the support system for dental restoration. An abutment is attached to each dental implant, which connects the implant and the restoration. The third component of All-on-4 treatment is the restoration, a complete denture covering the full arch for all the upper or lower teeth.
Who is an ideal candidate for All-on-4?
All-on-4 dental implants are designed for individuals who have most of their teeth missing or severely damaged on either the upper or lower row of teeth. It is an alternative to traditional complete removable dentures supported by gums rather than implants. All-on-4 is also ideal for those who want a permanent, non-removable teeth replacement solution that can sometimes last for more than 25 years. However, the individual must be willing and able to go through a longer and more extensive treatment process than what is required with alternative full-arch teeth replacement solutions.
How does the All-on-4 treatment process work?
The All-on-4 treatment process looks different for every patient based on the specifics of their situation. Some patients require procedures such as a bone graft before the placement of the implants. This step ensures that the implants properly fit in the jaw. The next step is the placement of the four dental implants, which can be done during the same procedure. After the mouth heals, the abutments and the complete, non-removable denture are attached to complete the restoration.
What does the aftercare process require?
All-on-4 implants are a durable and long-lasting solution for those missing teeth. However, it is important that the patient takes care of the new dental implants so they do not become worn out. Here are a few tips we recommend following to ensure maximum effectiveness:
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Avoid chewing on extremely hard objects and food that can damage the denture base, such as raw vegetables
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Avoid smoking as it can cause staining and increases the chance of infection while healing, along with other complications
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Avoid drinking alcohol since it weakens the mucosal and bone tissue in the mouth and can cause bleeding gums
During the initial recovery, the chances of gum disease increase, as patients tend to brush less frequently than they did before losing their natural teeth to their discomfort with dentures or partial dentures. Every day is different; some days may be easier than others when it comes to brushing. However, when choosing a toothbrush, choose one with soft or medium bristles, not hard.
It is crucial for patients to avoid accumulating bacteria buildup during this time. If the patient experiences build-up, they increase their chances of having oral health issues such as ulcers, periodontal disease (gum disease), pain, sensitive gums, and more.
It is normal for the patient to experience some swelling and soreness around the incisions where the bone was removed during the surgery. However, this usually subsides within a few days after surgery. In some cases, it may take six months or more for some swelling of the graft area and any remaining tissue recession due to previous extractions before The dentist and patient can both fully appreciate all-o-4 results.
What can I expect for the long term after All-on-4 treatment?
One of the best benefits of choosing All-on-4 is that the restoration looks and feels natural, and patients can care for their new smile the same way they would for their natural teeth. This includes regular brushing and dental visits for cleanings and check-ups.
Schedule an All-on-4 consultation here at our dental practice
No one should have to live with multiple missing teeth for an extended period. The good news is that many options exist to replace missing teeth, including the All-on-4 technique. Call our team today if you would like to schedule a consultation to discuss All-on-4 and other teeth replacement options.
Request an appointment here: https://www.alluredentalchicago.com or call Allure Dental Chicago at (773) 840-8121 for an appointment in our Chicago office.
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