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5 Reasons to Consider All-on-4 Dental Implants

Aaron Barriga
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Many people use dental implants. There are a lot of pros and cons of them that you have to know about. Fortunately, you can get the most of implants by using al-on-4 ones.

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  • 1.      Less costly for those who can’t afford a full mouth restoration
  • 2.      Fast treatment and healing time
  • 3.      There’s no need for bone grafting
  • 4.      It’s a more permanent solution
  • 5.      Facial profile and jawbone preservation
  • Endnote

The all-on-4 dental implant technique involves replacing your lower or upper set of teeth with four implants. They support the placement of new fixed teeth sets. Before proceeding with the dental implant treatment, consider speech issues, challenges adapting to bridge bulk affecting speech, parafunction, proprioception, and high caries index. This article outlines five reasons to consider all-on-4 dental implants.

1.      Less costly for those who can’t afford a full mouth restoration

Dental implants give the most natural look and feel of tooth replacement. They’re ideal for people with missing teeth or wanting to replace several. However, not all can afford to replace an entire jaw with implants. The cost of all on 4 implants is less than that of a complete dental implant set while offering you the best of implants and dentures.

With this dental implant technique, you’ll need fewer implants in your jaw than the traditional options. Consider getting a thorough examination to determine if you’re a good candidate for this treatment.

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2.      Fast treatment and healing time

The all-on-4 dental implant treatment is usually completed in a day or a few hours. This means you can leave the hospital the same day with a completely functional and beautiful set of teeth. Unlike traditional implants, there isn’t a need for healing periods between appointments, letting you enjoy a new and healthy-looking smile’s convenience.

3.      There’s no need for bone grafting

People missing all or most of their teeth are likely to experience jawbone deterioration. The absence of stimulation exerted via chewing pressure can lead to bone loss. Traditional implants may sometimes require a bone grafting process before implant surgery. The bone graft bulks up the jawbone before placing the implant, which may take several months. This can be a good way to take care of bone health.

Luckily, the all-on-4 dental technique eliminates the need for lengthy, expensive bone grafting treatments. The implants are usually put at an angle to lessen the requirement for bone augmentation, making it convenient for those who have gone through bone loss.

4.      It’s a more permanent solution

Removable partial dentures offer temporary comfort and stability. They depend on adhesives for support, plus regular fitting sessions. The all-on-4 dental implants are a permanent solution for tooth loss that uses four dental implants for each arch for complete restoration. Each implant is secured onto the jawbone when placed at precise angles. All the implants bond to the jawbone to become permanent.

The all-on-4 implants are functional like the natural teeth roots, stimulating the jawbone and keeping it strong and healthy. This makes it possible to hold the implants tightly for a lifetime. Nonetheless, patients should maintain excellent oral hygiene to ensure the implants’ permanency. The best news is that they’re simple to care for and only need what natural teeth need.

5.      Facial profile and jawbone preservation

Dentures replace missing teeth while resting on your jawbone, meaning they don’t provide similar pressure as dental implants or natural teeth when biting. This is why dentures’ fit usually deteriorates over time. The all-on-4 dental implant creates healthy bone pressure. Every time you chew and bite, the pressure on the jawbone prevents the bone tissue from deteriorating. Minus the teeth pressure on the jawbone, the generation of new bone slows down, causing the jawbone to deteriorate.

Endnote

All-on-4 dental implants are an excellent treatment option to consider. Consider investing in these implants to enjoy the benefits mentioned above.

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Aaron Barriga is the online marketing manager for Insight Vision Center. With a knack for understanding medical procedures, and an interest in eye and vision health, Aaron loves to share what he knows and what he learns. He blogs to inform readers about the latest eye care technology and other topics related to eye care, especially LASIK. Aaron loves collecting coasters from the different bars and restaurants he visits during his travels.

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