Overview
The All-on-4 solution is suitable if you face a complete tooth loss in your upper or lower arch. In its essence, this treatment is a full-arch rehabilitation with just four implants placed in the available bone. Compared to other implant methods, All-on-4 doesn’t require the same bone density to secure an implant making it a good option for patients with less bone.
This type of full mouth rehabilitation is more cost-effective and less invasive than traditional individual implants.
An alternative option to All-on-4 is the so-called All-on-6. This solution offers full-arch rehabilitation, using six dental implants that anchor a bridge or overdenture. Six implants are placed in your upper or lower jaw to secure fixed prosthetics.
All-on-6 provides more stability and safety than All-on-4, meaning that if one or two implants fail, your teeth restoration can still be adapted.
Problem
- An entire arch of missing teeth
- Loose and uncomfortable dentures
Solution
- Fixed prosthesis supported by four dental implants
Advantages
- Fixed in place, comfortable teeth
- Preserves gum tissue and jawbone
- Regains biting and chewing power, allowing you to eat your favourite foods
- Lasting improvement in your health, function, and natural smile esthetics
What to expectTo replace your teeth on one or both jaws with All-on-4 dental implants, you will need two to three visits, depending on the complexity of your case
Depending on your esthetic wishes, and some other factors like available bone or the amount of inter-occlusal space, you and your dentist will decide on the type and material of the prosthesis.
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A consultation at the clinic is necessary before your treatment commences. The one-to-one assessment is free of charge if you decide to proceed with the treatment. Your dentist will inform you of your options, confirm the preliminary plan cost estimates, time scales, healing time and the number of visits.
Many people prefer flying for the consultation and move with the treatment on the same visit (five to eight working days). Alternatively, you can return at a later date to start your treatment.