All-on-4 Dental Implants

What Is the Procedure to Get All-on-4® Like?

Want to understand more about the All-on-4® teeth replacement option? General dentists are dental professionals who know the importance of replacing any missing teeth their patients have, which is why many offer this popular teeth replacement option. Ready to learn more about this permanent replacement option for those who are missing multiple teeth?

About All-on-4® treatment

Learning more about the All-on-4® tooth replacement procedure is the first step for those who are looking into their options. The procedure uses four well-placed dental implants to hold an upper or lower arch of teeth, which are permanently attached to the implants, making this a permanent replacement option. While this particular procedure is one that uses dental implants, there is no need to undergo bone graft surgery. The reason why many dental patients are looking into their treatment options these days is that there have been many recent advances in the dental arena lately, which allows for more choices.

The All-on-4® procedure

The list below explains what one can expect when they choose to undergo the All-on-4® tooth replacement procedure.

Step 1: Making a consultation appointment

The first step requires patients to make a consultation appointment, as this allows them to know whether or not they are a good candidate for the procedure. Potential candidates need to be in good general health and if their oral health is in need of treatment, then they will need to first undergo treatment to bring their oral health back into good shape. Potential candidates also need to have a sufficient amount of jawbone structure in order to support proper dental implant placement.

Step 2: Having the dental implants placed

The second step is making an appointment to have the implants placed. by an oral surgeon. Once the implants had been placed, temporary arches will be attached to the implants. For patients who need one or more of their teeth extracted, the extractions will happen during this second appointment.

Step 3: The permanent arches are attached

Once the patient has fully healed from their implant placement, which can take several months, they will make a new appointment in order to have their temporary arches removed and their custom-made arches attached. The end result is a full arch of teeth that are held securely in place via four strategically placed dental implants. Choosing a permanent tooth replacement option is often preferred, as this allows for a more durable replacement option, which is what many dental patients are looking for nowadays.

In need of All-on-4® treatment?

Now that you have read the above information, you should know what to expect if you do choose this procedure to replace your missing teeth. It is important to know what to expect when undergoing treatment for missing multiple teeth, as this allows those who are in need of tooth replacement to be fully prepared to undergo any necessary procedures. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and find out whether you are a good candidate for All-on-4.

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Dennis Baik, DDS

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