All On Four Implant

Tooth loss is a significant problem that can affect anyone. If untreated, tooth loss can severely impact a patient’s daily life. Functionally and aesthetically, tooth loss creates issues, especially when it comes to eating, drinking, and smiling. With today’s technology, various treatment methods are available for tooth loss, with dental implants being the most common, provided they are supported by suitable dentures and bridges. Have you heard of the All On Four Implant method? Here, we have compiled everything you need to know about All On Four treatment.

What is All On Four Implant?

All On Four is an effective method used to place fixed dentures in the jaw. This system involves placing four implants in the lower jaw, perpendicular to the front and angled on the sides. This allows fewer implants to support more dentures and bridges. The All On Four procedure is also time-efficient, enabling the patient to return to daily life quickly with a temporary prosthesis on the day of the implant placement.

For Which Patients Is All On Four Applied?

This procedure is ideal for patients who are completely edentulous or prone to edentulism, with some missing teeth and others that are weak. Patients who lack sufficient tissue in the jawbone and cannot undergo bone graft treatment can achieve their desired teeth with All On Four. Generally, these patients are referred to All On Four because they are not suitable for standard implant treatment. This method has been used by dentists for years with very successful results.

All On Four Implant Stages

While similar to standard implant treatment, All On Four differs in that it requires less time to complete. Here are the stages of All On Four Implant treatment:

1. Consultation: The dentist conducts a preliminary examination to determine if the patient is suitable for All On Four Treatment. Clinical and radiological examinations are performed, and the treatment plan is based on the results.
2. Digital Imaging and Impression Taking: Digital imaging determines the locations and angles of the implants to be placed in the jaw. The number of prostheses needed is planned based on the patient’s needs, and measurements are taken.
3. Local Anesthesia: The treatment area is anesthetized so the patient does not feel pain during the procedure, allowing the dentist to work comfortably.
4. Tooth Extraction: If there are teeth that need extraction in the treatment area, they are removed first.
5. Placement of Implants: Four implants are placed in the jawbone at specified angles according to the plan.
6. Temporary Prosthesis: Temporary dental prostheses are placed so the patient does not go without teeth during the process.
7. Fixed Prosthesis: In the final session, fixed prostheses prepared in the laboratory are attached, completing the treatment.

As a result of this treatment, the patient regains functions such as speaking and chewing, along with an aesthetic smile.

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