There are several reasons for teeth loss. Losing one tooth or multiple, always has a negative impact on the remaining teeth, general well being and confidence of the patient. Besides caries, trauma, infection and periodontal issues, aging is one of the most common factor for tooth loss. With rise in global life expectancy, changing dietary habits, and advancing age, the burden of chronic disabilities is increasing every day. Edentulism or loss of teeth is a chronic disability affecting approximately 302 million people globally and an increase of 27.3% over the last decade.
In patients with missing teeth, dentures or fixed restorations are tried and tested solution for many years, but they do not always deliver that level of comfort, aesthetics, confidence or satisfaction. The fortunate advances in technology and dental science has led to the development of a better solution for the replacement of multiple missing teeth, which provides far better results and multiple advantages over the older treatment protocols. This solution is known All-on-4 dental implants.
What Are All-On-4 Dental Implants?
All-on-4 literally means all teeth on 4 dental implants in upper or lower jaw. All-on-4 dental implants is one of the latest technology in the field of dental implant industry. The focus behind this idea is to use less number of implants to keep the denture prosthesis intact and stabilized in patient’s mouth. In all-on-4 dental implant procedure, the base of the denture prosthesis is made up of four titanium implants placed strategically into the jaw acting as a foundation for the bridge to ensure proper stabilisation and aesthetics of the fixed prosthesis. Three features mainly characterize the all-on-4 technique as follows:
– four dental implants supporting a full bridge
– placement of angulated implants in back to overcome the bony deficiencies due to tooth loss
– immediate placement (no waiting period)
In traditional implant a minimum of two surgeries are required. The first surgery involves the placement of implants in the jaw bone and allowing them to heal for three to six months in order to attain an integrated relation between bone and implant. The second surgery is then performed to place the abutment and prosthesis. On the other hand, all-on-4 dental implants can typically be completed in one office visit.
In traditional implant procedure, it requires as many as ten implants to support the full arch prosthesis however, in all-on-4 dental implants, full prosthesis can be placed on just four implants minimizing the lengthy procedure and healing time.
All-on-4 technique is an innovation in dentistry and provides multiple advantages to patients:
On the other hand, the All-on-4 implant system prevents the embarrassing slippage by using fixed prosthesis over the self retained surgically placed titanium implant post in both the jaws.
The All-on-4 system is relatively novel with various benefits for the patients. By this technique, all implants can typically be placed in one dental visit, with patients leaving our dental office with a brand new smile all in one day.
If you have any questions about this or other topics, contact us at Channel Island Family Dental, as well as on our Facebook page. At Channel Island Family Dental, we are always attentive to your needs to make a timely diagnosis. In addition, our dentists in Oxnard, Santa Paula, Newbury Park Ventura, and Port Hueneme will guide you to the best treatment to give you back your best smile.
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