All On Four Implants

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Under Dr. Atcha’s expertise, All-on-four implants can be performed within the same day, using materials that sustain the demands of chewing and pressure, allowing the titanium posts to heal within the bone/ It consists of four implants and a fixed bridge to replace the full arch of teeth.

What are All-on-Four implants?

Traditional dental implants are small titanium posts that replace your tooth roots when you have a missing tooth. Once the implant has securely bonded to your jawbone, Dr. Atcha attaches a highly realistic prosthetic tooth to the implant.

All-on-Four implants use the same concept as traditional implants, but they’re strategically placed and fitted so that you only need four implants in the top of your mouth and four in the bottom to replace your entire tooth arch. They’re more cost-effective and less time-consuming than traditional implants, so you can get back to the activities you love sooner.

What are the benefits of All-on-Four dental implants?

All-on-four implants offer many advantages over traditional dental implants. Some of the most popular All-on-Four benefits are:

Time

Conventional implants can take up to eight months to prepare, place, and complete before you have a fully functioning set of teeth. Meanwhile, All-on-Four implants are set in as little as one day, so you don’t have to wait for months to smile and enjoy your favorite foods once again.

Cost

Simply put: four implants cost less than a mouthful. If you want to restore your smile without busting your budget, All-on-Four implants may be the right tooth replacement option for you.

Simple 

Like conventional implants, All-on-Four implants look, feel, and function exactly like your natural teeth, so they only require routine brushing and flossing, in addition to regular dental checkups.

Effective

Dr. Atcha places All-on-Four implants at an angle to make them as stable as conventional implants without the added time.

No bone grafting

Conventional dental implants often require bone grafting if your jawbone can’t support the implant. Because All-on-Four implants are placed exclusively in areas where you have enough tooth-supporting bone, you won’t need to undergo bone graft surgery.

How are All-on-Four implants placed?

The All-on-Four dental implant process is comprehensive to ensure Dr. Atcha places them as strategically as possible. You will likely need at least two appointments with Dr. Atcha to evaluate your mouth and design a treatment plan that works for you.

Once any damaged or decayed teeth are removed from your mouth, Dr. Atcha takes digital impressions and detailed scans to map out exactly where your implants will be placed. After this initial consultation, you must return to New Teeth Chicago Dental for your implant surgery.

First, Dr. Atcha numbs your mouth with local anesthesia to enhance your comfort and alleviate pain during the procedure. Next, he surgically inserts the implant at an angle that produces a stable foundation for your new teeth.

Finally, Dr. Atcha places your new prosthetic teeth and connects them to your implants, so they fit securely in your mouth—just like your natural teeth.

How long do All-on-Four implants last?

The longevity of All-on-Four implants can vary based on several factors, including individual oral health, oral hygiene practices, and lifestyle choices. When properly cared for and maintained, All-on-Four implants have the potential to last for many years, even decades. However, it’s important to note that the lifespan of the prosthetic teeth themselves may be shorter than the implants. The prosthetic teeth may require periodic replacement due to normal wear and tear or changes in oral health.

Here are some factors that can influence the longevity of All-on-Four implants:

  • Oral hygiene: Maintaining good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and professional dental cleanings, is crucial for the long-term success of All-on-Four implants. Proper oral care helps prevent gum disease and implant-related complications that could impact the implants’ lifespan.
  • Bone health: The stability and longevity of dental implants are dependent on the health and quality of the surrounding jawbone. Adequate bone support is essential for the long-term success of All-on-Four implants. Maintaining good overall oral health and addressing any issues promptly can help preserve the supporting bone structure.
  • Lifestyle factors: Certain habits and lifestyle choices can affect the longevity of dental implants. For example, smoking has been shown to increase the risk of implant failure. Additionally, habits such as teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism) can exert excessive force on the implants and prosthetic teeth, potentially leading to complications over time.
  • Regular check-ups: Routine follow-up visits with your dentist or prosthodontist are essential to monitor the health of your implants and address any potential issues early on. Regular examinations and maintenance can help detect and resolve problems before they lead to implant failure.

It’s important to remember that individual experiences may vary, and some factors, such as underlying health conditions or anatomical variations, can influence the long-term success of All-on-Four implants. Consulting with an experienced implant dentist or prosthodontist is crucial to assess your specific case, provide personalized guidance, and offer realistic expectations regarding the lifespan of All-on-Four implants based on your unique circumstances.

All-on-Four implants give you the opportunity to eat, speak, and smile as soon as possible after your surgery. If you think you’re a good candidate for All-on-Four implants, call New Teeth Chicago Dental or book an appointment online.