You wouldn’t ask a mechanic to cut your hair, and you wouldn’t ask an accountant to treat your broken arm, so why would you ask an uncertified dentist to reconstruct your mouth with All-on-4 Implants?
Total mouth reconstruction is a major undertaking. The dentist who replaces your lost teeth and restores the function of your mouth must blend superior professional care, artistry, and cutting-edge technology to deliver the best results.
A dentist with standard training can handle root canals, cavity fillings, and gum disease treatment, but only a All-on-4 Certified dentist has the training and certification needed to transform your mouth and quality of life!
Your decaying and missing teeth don’t need to define your appearance. You can end the terrible cycle of tooth failure, embarrassment, loss of function and costly emergency procedures. Learn more about All-on-4 Dental Implants to get the healthy mouth and beautiful smile you’ve been longing for.
What Are All-on-4 Implants?
All-on-4 Dental Implants are prosthetics designed to replace all of the teeth on your upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. This unique process doesn’t require an individual implant for every tooth you lose. Instead, a full bridge of new teeth is attached to and supported by a few dental implants.
In this way, All-on-4 Dental Implants offer the best of both worlds: they restore full function and aesthetics to your mouth without requiring a long and complex procedure.
Upper Arch Restoration
In order to receive All-on-4 implants along the upper part of your mouth, you must have any remaining upper teeth removed and allow your jaw to heal for 11 weeks. After that time, six dental implants in the shape of screws are inserted into your gum tissue, where they gradually fuse with your jaw bone.
The advanced technology used in the All-on-4 process ensures that all dental implants are placed with extreme accuracy through minimally invasive techniques. Within five weeks of implant placement, a full upper arch is created and placed to mimic the exact feel, function, and appearance of your natural, healthy gum line and teeth.
Overall, this total upper treatment can be finished within 16 weeks.
Lower Arch Restoration
It’s a bit simpler to replace your lower teeth, so the lower arch All-on-4 protocol only requires one surgical phase instead of two. You can expect to undergo the extraction of your remaining lower teeth and the placement of your new implants in the same appointment. By the end of your visit, your temporary All-on-4 teeth will be placed to ensure you never have to go a second of the healing phase without a full smile. Your permanent lower tooth replacement bridge can be placed within about five weeks.
Full Mouth Restoration
While it’s possible to receive your upper or lower reconstruction separately, it’s often easiest and most effective to undergo full-mouth restoration in one procedure. There are many advantages to reconstruction your entire mouth at the same time:
- Fewer appointments
- Lower cost of treatment
- Enhanced aesthetics and tooth positioning
How Are All-on-4 Implants Different From other Dental Implants?
Standard dental implants are considered the “Gold Standard” of tooth replacement technology. Each dental implant consists of three parts:
- Titanium screw inserted into gum tissue and jaw bone to replace natural tooth root
- Abutment to connect implant to prosthetic crown
- Prosthetic crown to replace natural tooth appearance and function
All-on-4 Implants eliminate the need to receive an individual dental implant for every tooth you lose. Instead, you can reconstruct the entire upper or lower jaw of your mouth- 12 adult teeth- with just five or six total implants. This allows for a faster recovery time and easier and more affordable procedure.
Most All-on-4 patients achieve full dental function for less than half the cost of conventional implant bridgework and in less than half of the time!
Common FAQs
Do I Have Enough Jaw Bone For All-on-4 Implants?
Since your All-on-4 system rests on titanium or zirconium implants inserted into your jaw bone, it’s important to confirm that you do have enough jaw bone left for adequate support. Many patients have enough jaw bone to accommodate the All-on-4 system, even if they’ve been told they’re not eligible for traditional dental implants.
If you have suffered extreme bone loss, your dentist may recommend bone grafting to improve your bone content and density before undergoing the implant process. Bone grafting uses mineralized bone to heal and strengthen your jaw bone structure.
How Long Will My New Teeth Last?
All-on-4 restorations are fabricated to be durable and long-lasting. The bridge itself is created from a chrome cobalt metal and covered by cross-linked PMMA pink acrylic to mimic natural teeth and gum tissue. Though these materials are not entirely invincible, they’re very durable and you can expect to experience minimal wear and tear over the years.
As long as you visit your dentist every 4-6 months, avoid chewing hard food, and prevent tooth grinding and clenching, your All-on-4 system can last the rest of your life! In fact, the success rate for All-on-4 implants is greater than 95%!
How to Find a All-on-4 Certified Dental Implant Dentist
Dentists can only offer All-on-4 implants if they have been officially trained and certified through All-on-4 LLC. Since the All-on-4 protocol is uniquely efficient and successful, it’s essential to select a All-on-4 Certified Dentist like Dr. Gregory Bennett of Arvada Dental Center.
Dr. Bennett has successfully completed the rigorous training courses and is proud to offer All-on-4 Dental Implants and advanced full arch restorations to patients throughout Arvada, Westminster, and the city of Denver.
If you want to overcome your dental problems and transform your smile with a cost-effective middle ground between dentures and full-mouth implants, All-on-4 Dental Implants offer the ultimate solution. Call Arvada Dental Center today to schedule your consultation and say goodbye to the embarrassment of missing teeth once and for all.