Do All-on-4 Implants Look Natural?

All On 4 Phoenix, AZ

All-on-4® implants are gaining popularity as a quick and easy solution to tooth loss. This procedure is less invasive than traditional dentures or bridges, but does it look natural? This blog post will discuss the challenges of these dental devices and how they compare to other tooth-replacement methods. This type of implant consists of four dental implants attached to a fixed bridge. It is common for these patients to have some initial discomfort as their mouth muscles adjust, but this usually only lasts for one or two weeks.

This treatment restores your oral health by eliminating the need to deal with removable appliances such as partial/complete dentures and other similar devices that slip out of place when you eat or talk.

The process of the implant procedure

The process starts with an x-ray taken from multiple angles, so the dentist has a complete picture of all teeth in your upper and lower jaw before prescribing custom-made implants. The process can take up to three months as an average time frame. These implants are fully integrated into the bone and gums, so they do not move or shift. The biggest challenge of these dentures is that they can only be removed for cleaning by a dentist. This poses problems when some patients forget to wear their retainers after treatment or want adjustments made.

Another drawback associated with this implant strategy is that there may be minor initial discomfort as your mouth muscles adjust. However, this usually dissipates quickly within one to two weeks.

Another possible issue with this type of implant is that they give the impression of false teeth when people smile or talk. These dentures are not connected to your jawbone. Therefore, they do not have any natural support. However, All on Four implants can be removed for cleaning and adjustments by dental professionals, making it an ideal treatment option if you need custom-made bridge work.

How they were developed

The history of All-on-4 Implants is relatively new, as they were developed in the 1990s. Since then, the procedure has been performed on hundreds of thousands of people. 

The implants are a standard procedure, with approximately 50,000 implant procedures performed last year in the United States alone.Insurance generally covers the procedure, and your dentist should be asked to get a quote before undergoing the procedure.

Recovery from the procedure

The main issue for patients is discomfort due to the initial adjustment period, which generally only lasts about one to two weeks. This procedure provides a permanent tooth replacement option without any extra attachments, clasps, etc., thus giving them an appearance much more like natural teeth than most fixed dental prostheses, such as bridges.

All-on-4 is a dentures alternative and should be treated when discussing the procedure with a dentist. Ask your dentist if you feel like the procedure would be beneficial to your general quality of life.

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