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What Are All-On-4 Dental Implants Singapore?
on June 10, 2014
All-on-4 dental implants are a revolutionary treatment option for patients who face total tooth loss in one jaw or both or have already lost their teeth and are interested in replacing loose, uncomfortable conventional dentures. With All-on-4 dental implants, your Singapore oral surgeon can provide you with a secure, healthy and natural-looking new smile, supported by just four dental implants per jaw. Better yet, the procedure is done with immediate load implants, which means that patients can walk into their oral surgeon's office in the morning without teeth and leave that same day with their new smile.
All-On-4 Dental Implants Singapore: The Details
By using specialized, angled dental implants and advanced planning and surgical techniques, the All-on-4 dental implants procedure provides a stable foundation for a full arch of permanent replacement teeth with just 4 dental implants– a foundation that requires the placement of anywhere from 6 to 10 dental implants in traditional implant-based restorations. Designed to meet the needs of patients with significant bone loss in the jaw, the All-on-4 technique can, in many cases, be successfully performed in such patients without the need for bone augmentation procedures.
All-on-4 dental implants also have the advantage of being a much quicker process than traditional implant-based full mouth dental restorations. These advanced procedures are less invasive than traditional implant placement surgeries, shortening recovery time, and since immediate load implants are used, patients are provided with a full set of replacement teeth in hours. With traditional implant based restorations, the process from implant placement to that new smile can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months or more – a waiting period that many patients find discouraging enough that they settle for conventional dentures instead.
With All-on-four dental implants, Singapore patients are able to be quickly and conveniently fitted with replacement teeth that look, feel and function like natural teeth. Unlike conventional, removable dentures, permanent dentures placed with the All-on-4 procedure will not loosen over time, creating embarrassing and uncomfortable issues like slipping, clicking or difficulty biting and/or chewing foods. Additionally, implant based restorations, since they offer protection against bone loss, help prevent premature facial aging typically caused by tooth loss.
So whether you've just been told your teeth cannot be saved or lost them years ago and have been living with conventional dentures, All-on-4 dental implants may be just the solution you need to restore your ability to smile, speak and eat with comfort and confidence. Why settle for less than the best when it comes to your oral health and appearance?
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