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What you should know about All-On-4 dental implant placement

The Challenge of Tooth Loss and Its Modern Solution
Tooth loss is not only an aesthetic issue — it also creates functional problems: chewing becomes more difficult, self‑confidence decreases, and many people begin to avoid social situations. Modern dentistry, however, offers innovative solutions that restore the joy of a natural smile and full chewing function. One of the most popular and effective methods is All‑On‑4 implant‑based tooth replacement.

All-On-4 dentures, with four implants

What is the all‑on‑4 technology?

The essence of the All‑On‑4 system is that a complete, fixed set of teeth is supported by only four strategically placed titanium implants. The posterior implants are inserted at a special 30–45 degree angle, which eliminates the need for bone grafting or sinus lift surgery. This approach provides stability, speed, and cost‑effectiveness.

Steps of all‑on‑4 full mouth rehabilitation

  1. Consultation and Planning – Precise treatment planning based on a 3D CT scan.
  2. Surgical Procedure – Under anesthesia or local sedation, non‑viable teeth are removed and implants are placed.
  3. Temporary Restoration – In most cases, patients do not receive a temporary denture.
  4. Healing Period – Typically, an initial healing time of 7–8 days is required.
  5. Final Restoration – A permanent denture made of premium materials can usually be fixed within 8–10 days.

Advantages of All‑ON‑4

– Immediate, fixed solution (“Teeth‑in‑a‑Day”).
– Cost‑effective, requiring only four implants.-
– Avoids the need for bone grafting.
– Strong chewing force with a natural feel.
– Significant improvement in quality of life and self‑confidence.
– Easier to clean compared to multiple individual implants.

Disadvantages and limitations of ALL-ON-4

– Requires a considerable financial investment.
– Complex surgical procedure with rare risk of complications.
– Demands strict oral hygiene and ongoing care.
– Not suitable for all patients (e.g., severe bone loss, untreated medical conditions, heavy smoking).
– Repairs can be more complex than replacing a single crown.
– May require adjustment to the feel of the artificial gum.

Who is ALL‑ON‑4 recommended for?

All‑On‑4 can be an ideal choice for patients with complete tooth loss, those dissatisfied with removable dentures, individuals seeking a fast and predictable solution, or patients lacking sufficient bone for traditional implants. Good overall health and proper oral hygiene habits are essential for long‑term success.

In summary: why ALL‑ON‑4implants are a revolutionary solution

The All‑On‑4 implant system represents a breakthrough in modern dentistry. Unlike traditional methods that may require multiple surgeries and lengthy healing times, All‑On‑4 allows patients to regain a full set of teeth — often in just a single day. This means that the joy of smiling, speaking naturally, and eating comfortably can be restored almost immediately.

Of course, such a treatment is a serious investment and requires commitment from the patient. Yet when viewed in the long term, All‑On‑4 is one of the most effective and reliable solutions for complete tooth replacement. The implants are designed to provide lasting stability, excellent function, and a natural appearance, making them a life‑changing choice for those struggling with extensive tooth loss.

Choosing All‑On‑4 is not only about replacing teeth — it is about regaining confidence, improving overall health, and enjoying a better quality of life for decades to come.

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