FAQ
All on 4 dental implants involve placing four implants in the jaw, onto which a full arch of teeth can be securely fixed. This technique is often used to restore a complete set of upper or lower teeth.
Traditional dental implants typically require one implant per tooth. In contrast, the All on 4 technique uses just four implants to support an entire arch of teeth, making it a more cost-effective and less invasive option.
Ideal candidates are those who have lost most or all of their teeth and do not have significant bone loss in the jaw. It’s also a good option for those looking for a more stable alternative to dentures.
The success rate of All on 4 dental implants is very high, typically over 95%. Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene can help maintain implant health.
The procedure typically involves the surgical placement of four implants in the jawbone. Temporary teeth may be placed the same day, with permanent teeth typically attached a few months later once the implants have integrated with the bone.
The initial surgery usually takes about 2-4 hours per jaw. The process of osseointegration (where the implant bonds with the bone) takes about 3-6 months before the final teeth can be placed.
Like any surgical procedure, some discomfort is expected, which can be managed with pain medication. Most patients report less discomfort than anticipated.
Daily brushing and flossing are essential, along with regular dental visits. Although the prosthetic teeth won’t decay, the gums and implants must be kept clean to prevent infections.
Complications can include infection, implant failure, and issues with the prosthetic teeth. However, these are rare and can often be managed by your dental professional.
Costs can vary widely depending on geographic location, materials used, and additional procedures needed. In general, the cost is lower than replacing each tooth individually with traditional implants.