All on four dental implants

April 14, 2014


It is believed that there are over 40 dental procedures that are used in replacing falling or missing teeth. The use of dental implants in replacing missing teeth is regarded as one of the most sophisticated ways of doing this. A dental implant is usually a small titanium screw that fits inside the jawbone and replaces the root-part of a missing tooth. The all on four dental implants involves the use of four dental implants on the upper and another four on the lower jaw to give your new teeth all the support that is needed. You do not need an implant for every tooth that is missing. If you have missing or falling teeth on the upper jaw only, then only four dental implants are used. The same thing happens if one has missing teeth on the lower jaw only. All on 4 dental implants can be described as the perfect scientific relief for people with teeth problems that include dentures and falling teeth. 

 

Advantages of all on four dental implants

 

1. Improvement in teeth stability: 

This dental procedure allows tremendous improvement in teeth stability that will allow comfort chewing while eating. The four root implants fixed on the jawbone are designed to give your teeth the much needed stability that will allow you to chew any type of food at your own comfort.

 

2. Prevent the deterioration of facial structure:

All on four dental implant procedures are known to preserve the jawbone and therefore prevent the deterioration of the facial structure. This improves your image drastically. Other conventional dental implants that use 8 to 10 implants to support a full bridge are known to cause deterioration of the facial structure by adjusting the root system of the jawbone.

 

3. Wide Smile:

This dental procedure virtually eliminates the wrinkles and caved-in face around lips that are caused by deterioration of the jawbones. This gives you a lifetime of wide, happy and healthy smiles.

 

4. No more tooth falling embarrassments:

All on four implants give rise to the development of intact teeth that will allow you to enjoy your food without embarrassments caused by falling teeth. Quite a number of other conventional dental implants are known to develop artificial teeth that fall when you chew hard food products.

 

5. Life-time teeth implants:

A top-notch surgical dental implant using this procedure will provide you with lifetime teeth that you do not have to remove from the jaw for cleaning purposes. Such procedures will allow you to brush your teeth normally. This will help you get rid of the periodontal disease while you get an opportunity to treat your implant teeth like regular natural teeth.

 

6. Lower cost than conventional dental implant procedures:

Since you are most likely to have dental implants that will replace all the missing teeth in a single surgical procedure, the all on 4 dental implants tend to have lower costs than other conventional dental implant procedures. The healing time is also greatly reduced by this procedure, can take as little as one day to get your teeth replaced.

 

Disadvantages of the all on four dental implants

 

1. Fluctuation in arch stability:

Naturally, every tooth has one or more roots in the jawbone. The molar teeth have two, three or even four roots. The all in four procedure provides the implantation of only four roots that support 12 or more teeth in an arch. This is known to produce fluctuations in arch stability at times.

 

2. Replacing implanted teeth roots:

If the implant procedure in all on 4 dental implants happens to fail, it may never be possible to replace the old implants with new ones. This due to the technical dental and surgical formula that is used in replacing such teeth implants. The procedure might prove to be too costly for many patients.

 

3. Since a denture is attached to the implants to provide a functional tooth replacement, there is every need to ensure that the prosthesis stays clean all the time; an action that might prove to be hard to maintain.

 

It is important to note that titanium has the ability to fuse to a living bone and function as part of it in a processes that is professionally referred to as osseointegration procedure. Titanium is also used in other surgical functions that include hip replacements and back surgeries. All on 4 procedures use titanium as the optimal solution to teeth replacement for individuals who have a mouthful of missing or falling teeth.