All-On-4 Full Implants
Get Full Dental Implants in as Little as One Day
For those with multiple missing teeth or advanced dental concerns, All-on-4 dental implants provide a reliable, lasting option for full smile restoration. With just four carefully placed implants, this modern approach supports an entire arch of secure, natural-looking teeth, offering a comfortable and stable alternative to traditional dentures.
At our advanced dental centers, we’re here to support you through every step of your All-on-4 journey. Our skilled implant specialists use the latest technology and a personalized, compassionate, and relaxing approach to help you achieve a beautiful, functional smile that’s built to last.
Benefits of All-on-4 Implants vs Traditional Dentures
- Immediate Results: Walk out with new teeth the same day of surgery.
- Long-Term Stability: All-on-4 implants provide a secure foundation, eliminating the slipping or shifting common with traditional dentures.
- Natural Feel & Function: Enjoy eating, speaking, and smiling confidently, with All-on-4 implants that feel just like natural teeth.
- Enhanced Comfort: All-on-4 implants are designed to fit comfortably and require no adhesives.
- Bone Health Support: Unlike dentures, implants help preserve jawbone density, reducing the risk of bone loss and facial sagging over time.
- Low Maintenance: With proper care, All-on-4 implants offer a durable, low-maintenance solution without the need for frequent adjustments.
What to Expect
Initial Consultation and Customized Planning
- In-Depth Oral Exam: We’ll assess your oral health to ensure a strong foundation for implants.
- Precise 3D CT Scanning: Advanced imaging guides the exact placement of your implants.
- Personalized Treatment Plan: Tailored to your unique needs for the best outcome.
Your Surgery Day
- Removal of Damaged Teeth: We’ll extract any remaining damaged teeth to prepare your smile.
- Placement of Four Titanium Implants: Carefully positioned for optimal stability.
- New, Beautiful Prosthetic Teeth: Get your custom-made teeth, designed to look natural and feel secure.
Recovery and Ongoing Care
- 4-6 Month Healing Period: Time for the implants to integrate with the bone.
- Regular Check-Ups: We’ll monitor progress and ensure everything’s on track for your final restoration.
Am I a Suitable Candidate for Dental Implants?
Health Considerations
- Bone Health: Ideal candidates have enough jawbone to support implants securely.
- Healthy Gums: Being free from periodontal disease is important for successful implants.
- General Health: Certain conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or cancer may impact suitability.
Lifestyle Considerations
- Smoking & Alcohol: Smokers and heavy drinkers are encouraged to quit to promote proper healing.
- Personalized Assessment: Our dental team will evaluate your health and create a tailored treatment plan if implants are right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of dental implants varies depending on the number of implants needed, dental insurance, anesthesia, and additional procedures. The best way to get an accurate estimate of the cost of your all-on-4 implants is to schedule a consultation with our office.
Dental implants can last a very long time with proper maintenance. How long exactly can depend on a variety of factors, including the patient’s oral hygiene practices, overall health status, whether or not they smoke (as smoking can negatively affect implant lifespan), and regular dental check-ups. If well taken care of, dental implants have been reported to last 25 years or more, potentially making them a long-lasting solution.
Insurance coverage for dental implants depends on your insurance plan’s specifics. While some insurance companies have started providing coverage for dental implants, many policies still do not. That’s why we recommend reviewing your dental insurance plan and speaking with your insurance provider to understand what part is covered. Some of our patients’ plans cover a portion of the procedure or offer a discount, but much of the cost may still remain out-of-pocket. Some medical insurance also covers dental implants if our dentists deem them medically necessary.