This extensive procedure is for individuals who are going to have multiple teeth removed, or who have already lost a lot of teeth. If you need a full restoration at the top or bottom of the arch, or all your teeth are missing, a full bridge or full denture supported by implants may be an excellent option. We offer full-mouth, full-arch and four-implant dental prosthesis restorations to replace natural teeth and restore your smile and facial aesthetics. Implant-supported prostheses combine dental implants and dentures in a single restoration, allowing patients to smile with confidence, speak comfortably and eat naturally. If the remaining teeth aren't healthy enough to withstand partial dentures or other restorative dental work, implant-supported dentures may be the most appropriate solution.
Nearly all users of lower dentures would benefit from having two implants to support and retain the denture. Because of possible bone loss and improved comfort, implant-supported dentures are a good way to replace missing teeth or to replace conventional dentures that no longer fit well. The All-on-Four technique is a revolutionary way to replace missing teeth with a full arch of fixed teeth in just one day. This procedure involves placing four dental implants in the jawbone and attaching a full arch of fixed teeth to them. The All-on-Four technique is an ideal solution for those who have lost all their teeth due to decay, gum disease or injury.
It is also suitable for those who have existing dentures that are uncomfortable or ill-fitting. The All-on-Four technique offers several advantages over traditional dentures. It provides a more secure fit than traditional dentures, as the implants are firmly anchored in the jawbone. This means that the denture won't slip or move when you eat or speak. The All-on-Four technique also helps preserve the jawbone, as it stimulates bone growth and prevents further bone loss.
Finally, it provides a more natural look and feel than traditional dentures. If you're considering replacing your missing teeth with All-on-Four dentures, it's important to consult with an experienced dentist who specializes in this procedure. Your dentist will be able to assess your individual needs and determine if this treatment is right for you. They will also be able to explain the process in detail and answer any questions you may have.