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All-On-Four



All-On-Four

All-on-4 is a novel way to replace several lost teeth and reconstruct a patient's mouth to restore full function.

Teeth loss is an unfortunate circumstance that can occur due to various factors. Sometimes it's due to an unintentional impact, advanced stages of tooth decay, or other oral health issues. Regardless of the underlying reason for missing teeth, it is a condition that must be addressed with caution to restore the patient's mouth to full function. One of the most fascinating and modern approaches to reaching this goal is the All-on-4 procedure.

What does the term "All-On-4" mean?

All-on-4 refers to all teeth being supported "on four" dental implants. It is a prosthodontics procedure for total rehabilitation of toothless patients or patients with badly broken down teeth, decayed teeth, or compromised teeth due to gum disease.

What is the procedure for All-on-4?

We recognise that many individuals are scared of almost any dental surgery. Getting dental implants for the first time can be nerve-racking. Most dental implant anxiety and concerns stem from a lack of awareness about the procedure. We do not want our patients to be concerned about uncertainty while they prepare for this treatment, so let us take it one step at a time.

  • First Step: Our dentist wants you to be comfortable with a procedure like this, so local or general anesthesia is given to make the process much smoother.
  • Second Step: Our dentist will prep your mouth for the implantation of titanium screws, which may include extracting any remaining teeth that are severely damaged. Then our dentist will also treat infected gum or diseased tissue from your jaw and gums.
  • Third Step: The Implantation Phase begins with inserting the screws into the jawbone at the necessary positions, typically two at the front of the mouth and two at the back of the mouth, to evenly distribute the force of the denture when chewing.
  • Final Step: Our dentist will thoroughly clean the surgery site, stitch the incisions, and bring you to the recovery area to relax and recuperate from the anesthesia. And that is all! You are almost there!

What is the Process for Placing Implant-Supported Dentures?

Essentially, the existing denture becomes the interim denture after the implant surgery. Four months later, the patient gets a new denture that snaps onto their implants. The process is simple and includes a series of appointments with your dentist.

Your first meeting will be a consultation to go over the process and care plan that will be customised for you. You will review the entire operation with your dentist and other crucial elements to consider when considering whether implant-supported dentures are best for you.

Your dentist will be able to show you models and answer any questions concerning implant-supported dentures.

You should also rest as often as possible and eat soft foods over the next 3-4 days to avoid irritating the surgical site.

Don’t put off your new smile another day. Make the call and schedule yourself for a consultation with Manoj Dental Care and get your smile back with All-On-Four!

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