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All on four implant treatment is a proven application that is frequently applied by patients who have not had teeth or want to have their teeth extracted for various reasons.
All on four implant treatment is a proven application that is frequently applied by patients who have not had teeth or want to have their teeth extracted for various reasons.
In the treatment with the all on four technique, instead of placing an implant for each missing tooth, all teeth are placed in molds on 4 implants placed at different angles.
For this reason, patients who do not have sufficient and strong jawbones gain an aesthetic and comfortable mouth structure at the end of the treatment.
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All on four implant treatment is especially preferred by people in the following group:
For those considering this treatment, it is necessary to add two points that dentists pay attention to. In the general health status of the patients, there should be no obstacle to implant treatment and there should be no chronic disease that would pose a risk for implant tooth application.
(It is known that diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure are risky for All on four implant treatment. It would be appropriate to start treatment after consultation with the dentist who is an expert in these diseases.)
3. Preparation of teeth and impression
After a 3-6 month period, a second procedure is needed to uncover the implant via a small incision in the gum and attach the healing cap. When your gums have healed, your dentist will take a new impression of your mouth. The replacement tooth, or crown, is cemented or screwed in place over the abutment. This will be used to make a model of your teeth on which the dental technician will construct your crown or bridge, paying special attention to achieve a natural finish that matches the rest of your teeth.
4. Fitting of crowns or bridges
When your implant crowns and bridges have been prepared, your dentist will cement or screw them on to the abutments over the dental implants.
In patients whose mouth and jaw structures are not suitable for this treatment, procedures such as bone augmentation and grafting performed with the standard implant technique are not required. Due to the absence of molars in the lower jaw, bone resorption occurs, making it difficult to implant implants in this area.Â
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Likewise, the downward expansion of the cavities called sinuses in the upper jaw makes it difficult to place implants in the upper jaw. By using the All on four implant technique, these problems are overcome and there is no problem in implant application. In standard implant treatment, different sessions are required.
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Even if the patient has no teeth in his mouth, 4 implants are sufficient. Standard dental implant treatment requires 8-10 implants (sometimes 6).
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In cases where the implant cannot be inserted due to bone resorption on the back of the jawbone, it is possible to achieve fixed teeth with the All on 4 implant technique.
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Conventional dental prostheses are mobile and patients experience problems such as nausea, dropping, hitting the palate, stinging, and burning while using this prosthesis. People who have permanent teeth with All on four dental implant treatment are freed from suffering from these problems.
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It is easier to use as it does not cover the patient’s palate as in traditional palate prostheses.
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All on four dental implant treatment is more economical than standard dental implant treatment.