How Long Do All-on-4 Implants Last?

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If you’re considering tooth restoration for your lost teeth, then you might have thought about dental implants like All-on-4®. The thing with implants, though, is that to get them done for more than a few teeth, such as with patients who have lost all their teeth, means making a considerable investment in time and money. This can make this a difficult decision even if you feel like it is the best option for your situation. 

We know the difficulties of tooth loss. That’s why in this post, we are going to discuss the 4-implant system, how it works compared to traditional implants, what you can expect once the installation is complete, and most importantly, how long the implants will last. It’s important to get the most out of your investment so having a tooth loss solution that will last a long time is a great choice. 

What are All-on-4 implants?

A traditional implant involves the replacement of a tooth with a prosthetic that is comprised of a titanium post and a porcelain crown. The post is anchored into the gum or the jawbone, and each implant replaces a single missing tooth. This is an affordable option if you only have a few missing teeth and want to restore your smile. 

However, if you’ve suffered the loss of one row or even all your teeth, then traditional implants are less effective because it costs more time and more money for each tooth that needs to be replaced, not to mention potentially having to go through multiple dental surgeries to get all the implants installed. 

The All-on-4 implant system is similar in that it uses titanium implants anchored into the jawbone. Instead of replacing each tooth with an implanted one, the four implants act as a base and anchor for a denture that is attached to them. This forms a smooth and even fit that won’t fall out or wiggle over time and requires no denture adhesive to stay in place. You get a complete smile restoration with only four implants and one day of surgery instead of many. 

What happens once they are installed?

As we discussed, the surgery can be done in one visit with few side effects and a relatively short recovery time. You can expect some minor pain and discomfort, along with bleeding, swelling, and bruising around the implant side. This should be treated with medication prescribed by the dentist and should only last a few days to a few weeks, depending on the individual. 

Once the healing process is complete, the implants are ready to be used as natural teeth. This means you can go back to eating and drinking the foods you love without worry and smiling and having the self-esteem of someone with a great set of teeth. No one should have their quality of life or self-confidence suffer due to loss of teeth. 

How long will they last?

Now on to the most important question. We’ve already talked about some of the many benefits of this type of implant over traditional implants, but what about your investment? Like traditional titanium post implants, the four-implant system are designed to be permanent. This means that the implants, the denture, and the entire system, once installed, should never have to be altered or fixed. 

As long as you maintain a regular oral hygiene routine, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups, you can expect your implants to last for decades without ever having to worry about them. What’s more, the implanted teeth and dentures are as strong as or stronger than natural teeth, so enjoying your favorite foods again is a snap. 

As a bonus, a full four implant system is cheaper than traditional implants and takes much less time. The entire process can be done in as little as three months, whereas traditional implants take three months or longer per surgery, so depending on the number of teeth you need, you could be waiting a year or more for your new teeth to be complete. 

Talk with your dentist right away

Does this sound like a solution that could work for you? Now that we’ve told you about the benefits and the cost-effectiveness of All-on-4 implants, what are you waiting for? It’s time to call your dentist today and find out if you’re a candidate for the implants and get started getting your smile back. Contact your dentist to learn more about this option. 

Request an appointment here: https://stonecanyondental.com or call Stone Canyon Dental at (972) 996-3191 for an appointment in our Sunnyvale office.

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