How All-on-4 is a Recommended Solution for Tooth Loss

All On 4 Orange Park, FL

All-on-4® implants are an ever-growing trend due to their permanence and ease. Many people struggle with temporary tooth solutions such as dentures, as they can slide around and need frequent resizing. All-on-4 implants are completed by inserting posts into the jawbone and replacing all teeth. Before attempting to get surgery for the implants, there are certain things to be aware of and discuss with your dentist.

Bone density and implants

To have a successful surgery, the patient must have enough bone mass to stabilize the implants. This is mainly because the implants will be going onto your jawbone, which needs to support the implant. Some dentists can restore or regenerate bone using donor tissue through a bone graft. The dental provider can look at the patient's bone structure and density through imaging techniques typically done before surgery to ensure it has a high chance of success.

It is important to note that those lacking multiple teeth may have some weakness in their jawbone. This is because it is not being used as it usually would through chewing and eating. If there is a lack of bone density, typically, a bone graft is considered.

Bone grafts

A bone graft is a restoration procedure that replaces bone in the patient's jaw. This eventually merges and grows to become a completely integrated piece of the bone tissue. There are a few different types of bone grafts, such as autografts, allografts, alloplasts, and ceramic-based grafts. Typically, the autograft is used. Autografts are bone from a human donor that has undergone a rigorous process to ensure it is free from harmful chemicals or diseases.

A bone graft may be needed for patients seeking implants but do not have the support required in their current bone structure. Things that can contribute to weakening the jaw include missing teeth, trauma, genetic disposition, disease, and age.

Tooth loss

For patients who have suffered significant tooth loss, this option can still work for them. Compared to bridges or dentures, these implants are usually a better option since they preserve the bone but maintain the same functions as regular teeth. Compared to bridgework, All-on-4 does not require any ‘grinding’ of the healthy teeth and does not wear out over time.

Traditional dental bridges usually have a shorter lifespan than implant restorations, which can last up to two decades if taken care of properly. While it is crucial to identify why tooth loss is happening, implants are an effective foundation for rebuilding one's smile.

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Are you curious about your tooth replacement options, such as All-on-4 implants? Orange Park Center For Dental Excellence is here to help you find the best method for your needs. Call our office today to schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment here: https://orangepark.centerfordentalexcellencefl.com or call Orange Park Center For Dental Excellence at (904) 639-5852 for an appointment in our Orange Park office.

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