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Is All-on-4 Dental Implants Right for You

Table of Contents<br><br>What is the Concept of All-on-4 Implants?<br>The Surgical Procedure (All-on-4).<br>What Are Computer Guided All-on-4 Implants?<br>Average Recovery Time after the All-on-4 procedure.<br>The Cost Involved in Administering Care after Surgery.<br>All-in-4 Implants When Compared to Dentures.

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Is All-on-4 Dental Implants Right for You

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  1. Is All-on-4 Dental Implants Right for You? Key Aspects to Understand

  2. Introduction There is a lot of discussion about the benefits and downsides of the “All-on-4” dental techniques. To grasp the effects of this procedure, you first need to have accurate information. “All-on- 4” is a term that refers to the dental procedure where „all‟ your teeth get support from four implants. It is a surgical technique based on prosthodontics procedure. The All-on-6 is also a prosthodontics technique, which means all teeth are receiving support from six implants. The procedures are a bit more complicated than they sound in the definitions above. Even so, many tout them as the best for patients with compromised, badly broken down, or decayed teeth. One of the brainchildren behind the All-on-4 procedure is the Portuguese Dr, Paulo Malo, who used the technique to treat a patient satisfactorily in 1988.

  3. Table of Contents What is the Concept of All-on-4 Implants? The Surgical Procedure (All-on-4). What Are Computer Guided All-on-4 Implants? Average Recovery Time after the All-on-4 procedure. The Cost Involved in Administering Care after Surgery. All-in-4 Implants When Compared to Dentures.

  4. What is the Concept of All-on-4 Implants? Looking at the number of people who have undertaken the procedure, it is accurate to say that the All-on-4 concept is perfect for full-arch treatments with tilted implants. The approach uses a graftless and a cost-efficient solution. Here is a detailed explanation of the characteristics of this technique: Full arch rehabilitation using four implants: Uses two straight implants and two anterior implants tilted at a 45-degree angle in your posterior to anchor your set of teeth. Graftless Procedure: Enables dentists to skip bone grafting all together. It utilizes the bone available by tilting your posterior implants. Immediate Function: Uses a fixed provisional bridge to load implants for patients who meet the criteria, immediately.

  5. Tilting the two posterior implants ensures enhancement of the bone-to-implant contact. That‟s how this procedure uses minimum bone volume to provide optimized bone support. More importantly, the titling improves anchorage with quality anterior bone, while the implant design enables bio-cortical anchorage around the cortical bone in the nasal fossa and the sinus wall. The All-on-4 technique rehabilitates your full set of teeth. Since the 1990s, many clinicians in the countries of Sweden, Portugal, South America, and the US have helped to advance this procedure by starting from angulation of back implants. Paul Maulo is a Portuguese dentist, and one of the people who funded the technique‟s studies, later using it to treat a patient. The benefits ofAll-in-4 include:

  6. Full-arch restoration Shorter installation times when compared to conventional implants Prevents further bone loss Eliminates the need for bone grafting during a procedure The All-on-6 procedure has similar advantages. It also has a shorter treatment time, you will not need bone grafting, and it lasts, plus it helps you achieve the most beautiful set of teeth. Both of these procedures have astonishingly high success rates.

  7. The Surgical Procedure (All-on-4) Most people feel scared when getting first-time implants. It is not a surprise because conventional implants have for a long time been infamous due to the pain and lengthy timelines associated with them. Still, the All-on-4 is a whole other different technique. Here‟s the whole procedure you will undergo at the dentist‟s facility: Step one: It is about comfortability before the surgical operation. Adentist will make sure that you are at ease so that they can administer general or local anesthesia. Step two: At this stage, the dentist prepares your mouth and removes any failing teeth. He/ she also remove any infected or diseased tissue from your gums or organs.

  8. Step three: Here, the implementation process begins. The dentist places titanium screws in your jawbone. He or she then inserts the implants, fastening them in place using the screws. Usually, two implants face towards your mouth‟s back, while the other two face the front. They help the anchor to bare the denture force evenly. The last step: After successful placing of the implants, your dentist thoroughly sutures all incisions and cleans the surgical sites. He or she then moves you to a recovery room so you relax and wake up (from the anesthesia).

  9. What Are Computer Guided All-on-4 Implants? Dentists use computer software and high tech equipment for placement of these implants. The process involves utilizing a scanner to perform scans with a diagnostic/ surgical guide that has radiopaque teeth. The information retrieved from the scanner helps the lab technicians and dentist to locate virtual implant components within the bone and prosthesis. This technology is also used to figure out the best area to place locking pins for stabilizing the arch‟s guide during surgery. The modern techniques and high precision equipment used for computer-guided All-on-4 implants ensure that dentists achieve the best possible results. Computer-guided implant procedures take into account the therapeutic information and patient anatomy.

  10. A dentist uses a radiological guide derived from radiological data to create 3D models to assess the quantity and quality of the available bone. According to many studies, this technique is better than all others. Here are the benefits of going for the computer-guided All-on- 4 implants: Doctors are able to administer smaller, cleaner, and precise incisions, which enables the patient to heal faster. The risk of complications is lower when compared to other methods. The software help dentist to make exact implantations and determine accurate treatment plans by using cone beam CT scans. The technology also enables more patients to get treatment. Before the use of software, All-on 4 dental implants were for only those without dental structure or bone volume issues.

  11. Average Recovery Time after the All-on-4 procedure Recovery from traditional dentures has always taken about 3-8 months. With the All-on- 4, you will heal faster when compared to conventional methods. The stability provided by the implants fused to your bone ensures that recovery starts from day 1. Here is a breakdown of the healing process from the moment your dentist finishes the surgery: A few hours later: After the All-on-4 procedure, a dentist places gauze packs over the surgical areas. These packs stay on until you stop bleeding, which should take about one hour after surgery. Once the dentist confirms you have no excessive bleeding, the removal of the gauze packs occurs. your mouth as clean as possible, always.

  12. When you arrive at home: You should take care not to harm the tender areas. Avoid touching or rinsing the surgical wounds. For brushing your teeth, use a very gentle toothbrush. You should not smoke right after surgery to ensure the surgical spots heal right. Use a medicated rinse to keep your mouth as clean as possible, always. The next day: After you wake up, check to see if there is any bleeding in your mouth. After confirming you are not bleeding, use salt water to rinse your aperture. Repeat that procedure 2-3 times during the day. The following days: It is vital that you rest well for a sufficient period after the dental procedure. Avoid lifting heavy objects, bending over unnecessarily, or any other strenuous activity. It is to prevent swelling or bleeding. More importantly, train yourself to stand slowly when you sit for a while. Standing quickly leads to lightheadedness. The average recovery time after the All-on- 4 processes should be at least 4-6 months. Don‟t forget to eat soft foods and rest well. It will quicken your healing process.

  13. The Cost Involved in Administering Care after Surgery The cost of recovery depends on how well you care for your wounds. Other than the initial cost of surgery, you do not incur a lot of expenses after the procedure. You will need to invest in a softer toothbrush, a non-abrasive toothpaste, and mouthwash. If you can, wash your mouth using good old baking soda diluted in a little water. It is quite soft on a microscopic level despite having a gritty feeling to it. Baking soda also has the least abrasive components. Your doctor will also recommend a kit and other products plus medication to help with recovery. Thus, the after-care cost should not be in excess of $600. There are some cases where the „recovery‟ expense shoots up as a result of a complication or two. It is why you cannot overemphasize sufficient care after the All-on-4 or the All-on-6 surgical implant. However, don‟t worry if any of the issues in the list below crop up. Your dentist will help you through any trouble:

  14. 1. Persistent Bleeding It is a situation where bleeding around your gums will not stop. Many a time, this situation results from the patient biting down on gauze packs. The DIY remedy for persistent bleeding involves repositioning the gauze, stop doing any physical activities, sit upright, or cool your mouth with ice cubes. When nothing works, book an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible. 2. Sharp Sensations They occur inside your orifice due to the bony walls that previously supported the now missing teeth. You may notice protrusions of small bones, a few days after the surgical process. Consult your dentist if the situation becomes alarming.

  15. 3. Dry Lips Your lips might dry up since your mouth will stretch to accommodate the wearing gauze. Hydrating ointments will help you solve this issue. 4.ASore Throat The gauze will also keep your mouth slightly ajar increasing the risk of a sore throat. If you happen to feel that your swallowing is painful, there is a very high chance it‟s a sore throat. This is a symptom that passes after a few days. 5. Stiff Muscles A stiff jaw is as a result of the gauze that keeps your jaw in a certain position for a long period. You can counteract the stiffness stretching your jaw every now and then. Do it slowly and gently.

  16. 6. Surgical Complications All surgeries have risks. Possible complications after the All-in-4 procedure are profuse bleeding, poor healing, and infection. As much as a dentist will try and avoid such issue, they sometimes do occur. Watch out for symptoms of these complications and visit your dentist the moment sense something is not right. 7. Discolouration It usually occurs a few days after surgery. You will notice blue, black, and/or yellow colours around the areas. There is no need for alarm in such a situation since it is something normal with All-on-4 procedures. To get rid of the colouring, try applying moist heat on your cheeks from 36 hours after the surgical process.

  17. All-in-4 Implants When Compared to Dentures These two tooth replacement procedures come in handy when a patient is suffering from tooth loss due to issues like inflammatory gum disease. Dentures can either be complete or partial. For this procedure, a metal framework permanently or temporarily holds dentures that replace missing teeth. Here‟s where the All-on- 4 beats dentures: a) Close Resemblance to Natural Teeth All-on-4 implants look exactly like real teeth in translucence and color. You bet no one will notice any difference if you replace even one tooth via this implant technique. On the other hand, dentures are entirely different to natural teeth because they are prosthetic devices or plates.

  18. b) Multiple Teeth Replacement With four dental implants, you can easily anchor a set that will permanently replace lost teeth throughout the top or bottom of your gums. When it comes to dentures, the dentist replaces each missing teeth with a plate. The procedure does not offer the efficiency in All- on- 4 processes. c) Durability Prosthetic teeth are stain resistant and tough because most are porcelain-made. It makes them ideal for normal functions of the orifice. Via All-on-4, you will be back eating everything you love sooner than you would expect. For dentures, there are restrictions because you have to protect the plates.

  19. Patient reviews and dentists‟stories have for a long time confirmed that the All-on- 4 and the All-on-6 are extremely successful remedies. By looking at the risks and benefits, you will see for yourself that these procedures are right for anyone. They help you achieve a full, continuous killer look, and a smile worth the hassle. New Teeth in a Day provides their patients with the convenience to get their all dental implants done under one roof—in a day. With some of the best dental experts Canada has to offer, they are always ready to provide the quality dental care that you deserve. For all your All-in-4 dental implant concerns, don‟t hesitate to contact them at (855)999-7478 for a free consultation.

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