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Dental Implants Costs, Results, and Process

The most advanced and successful method of replacing missing teeth is with implants. Patients who have lost teeth as a result of gum disease, tooth decay, or trauma can benefit from All-On-4 Pro. But a lot of individuals are concerned about All-On-4 Pro expenses and question whether the surgery is truly worth it in comparison to less expensive options.

In the long term, this will be more cost-effective and less expensive than removable dentures because the former need to be replaced at least every 1.5 to 2 years. However, the process and dental implant costs can be more than removable dentures. In addition, given that it is painless and requires little maintenance, the investment will pay off in the long run.

All the information you require about All-On-4 Pro implants is provided here, including who should consider them, how much to expect, a summary of the fitting procedure, and the outcomes, which include the recuperation period following implant surgery.

What is All On 4 Pro Implants Treatment?

In contrast to traditional dental implants, which typically replace just one tooth at a time, All-On-4 Pro is a successful procedure for replacing several missing teeth at once. For those who have lost multiple upper or lower teeth, we advise them as a permanent alternative to removable dentures.

Four titanium pins are inserted into the jawbone by the dentist during the All-On-4 Pro treatment. A pair of specially designed prosthetic teeth is put onto the implants and secured in place on each implant post once the implants have healed.

For those who wish to replace all of their lost teeth at once, All-On-4 Pro implants are the best option. The primary process can be finished in a single dentist visit. They are also a great choice for those who don't want detachable dentures, which might be difficult to wear, slip off, or become unpleasant.

Your All-On-4 Pro implants will work just like your natural teeth once the permanent bridge is fitted, allowing you to grin, speak, and eat normally.

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All-On-4 Pro® Costs

The question of cost varies depending on individual circumstances. One review site compared 839 doctors and clinics worldwide and found that the average cost for All On 4 was just over $30,000.

At All On 4 Pro® we do these procedures almost daily so it can be done more efficiently, and as a general guide our typical fee is $25,000 per arch, either top or bottom, and this is for “All On 4 Pro®" which includes the Immediate Final Teeth with a strong titanium frame.

There are some situations where the bone quality or volume is so poor that we need to do some additional procedures like nerve transposition, bone grafting, or special long implants anchored in the cheekbones known as Zygoma implants, which can all be done at the same time and in the one surgery but can add $3,000 to $9,000 to the cost.

These situations are not common and by far most treatments end up being around the $25,000 mark per arch, or $50,000 if doing top and bottom together.

THE COST INCLUDES:

All pre-operative planning and procedures, including photos and digital impressions of your mouth
Digital smile design, involving digital modeling of the planned position of the new teeth
The surgery itself, performed by experienced and specially trained implant surgeons
A template of teeth mimicking the digital design, available for trial immediately after surgery on the same day for adjustments
All laboratory procedures and customizations
Immediate Final Teeth, a hybrid of the finest acrylic teeth on a custom-milled titanium frame

THE COST ALSO INCLUDES:

3-week review and hygiene appointment
4-month review and x-rays to check implant healing
All repairs and minor adjustments as needed for 2 years

Compare All On 4 Pro® With
Other Premium Dental Implant Providers

with Immediate Final Teeth™

Other Providers 1
with provisional teeth

Upper or Lower All On 4 Pro®
Upper or Lower All On 4 Pro®

$25,000

Upper or Lower All On 4 Pro®

$18,000-$27,000

Add On: Zygoma and or Grafting
Add On: Zygoma and or Grafting

$6,000-$9,000

Add On: Zygoma and or Grafting

$10,000-$15,000

Typical time frame to Final Bridge
Typical time frame to Final Bridge

1 - 2 days

Typical time frame to Final Bridge

3 - 6 Months

Immediate Titanium Frame
Immediate Titanium Frame check_blue
Immediate Titanium Frame

Not Available

Immediate High Aesthetics
Immediate High Aesthetics
Immediate High Aesthetics
Efficient & Convinient Treatment Process
Efficient & Convinient Treatment Process
Efficient & Convinient Treatment Process
Reliability
Reliability
Reliability
Cleanability
Cleanability
Cleanability
Durability
Durability
Durability
Additional Cost for Final Bridge
Additional Cost for Final Bridge

Included

Additional Cost for Final Bridge

$8,000-$10,000

Add On: Ceramic Teeth ON SPECIAL
Add On: Ceramic Teeth ON SPECIAL

$10,000

Add On: Ceramic Teeth ON SPECIAL

$12,000-$20,000

^The price list shows typical fees and is an indicative guide only. Cost may vary depending on location or clinician and is determined by the complexity of the problem, methods and materials used, and a range of other factors. For a personalised and accurate quote please make an appointment for a face-to-face consultation at your nearest clinic.

The Process of fitting All On 4 Pro dental implants

Your dentist will examine your teeth and take a CBCT or X-ray to determine whether you are a good candidate for All-On-4 Pro implants. Next, based on the state of your jawbone and the health of the teeth that remain in your mouth, we will talk about the best course of action for you.

Following your appointment, if you choose to proceed with an All-On-4 Pro implant, we will take impressions of your mouth and teeth as well as pictures. These will be used to identify the implant site and to create a model for the flawlessly fitting and appearing prosthetic teeth.

Depending on whether you need any existing teeth extracted and whether your jawbone needs to be prepared, the implant surgery can take one to three hours.

To ensure that you don't experience any discomfort throughout the implant operation, the dentist or technician will administer general anaesthesia or sedation. Any incisions made during the implant placement process will be sealed with biodegradable sutures, and the implants will be temporarily covered with caps.

The dentist will take an impression of the implants to send to our laboratory following the procedure. A wax model of your new teeth will then be made by the lab while you recuperate from surgery. After adjusting and rechecking the fit, the dentist will finally use the temporary bridge to model the final full arch.

After surgery, your permanent teeth will typically be prepared and fitted in one to two days.

Unlock the transformative benefits of All On 4 Pro dental implants

A dependable and long-term repair for decaying teeth or loose dentures.
Capacity to consume tough meals like steak, apples, and others.
In as little as 1-2 days, receive your new teeth.
Immediate Permanent Teeth that are QUICK to clean.
Cost-effective Zirconia-Porcelain long-term solutions.
In one location, your complete medical care and laboratory.

All On 4 Pro Implant Results: What to expect

All-On-4 Pro dental implants give your mouth its complete functionality back and produce a very pleasing aesthetic appearance. The dentist will make small incisions around your gums and insert four titanium posts into the jawbone for each implant, which can be placed in the upper, lower, or both jaws.

Following your procedure, you will be given medicine to manage any pain you may be experiencing. Antibiotics will also be given to you in order to avoid infections. You might feel some discomfort, swelling, and bruises on your face and mouth during the next several days, but these should go away in a week.

You may wear your new teeth right away because they are fitted within 24 to 48 hours of surgery and are custom-made for your mouth. Furthermore, it is possible to make All-On-4 Pro implants appear entirely natural, meaning that no one will ever be able to tell they aren't your real teeth.

After one day of surgery, you should be able to eat and drink normally. However, for the first four months while the implants are integrating with the jawbone, we recommend only eating soft foods.

You will need to take care of your new teeth by brushing and flossing them on a regular basis and scheduling checks with your dentist, just like you would with natural teeth.

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The benefits of All-On-4 Pro over removable dentures

All-On-4 Pro dental implants are a well-liked option for giving your mouth back its functionality.

Dentures are a less expensive alternative to natural teeth, but their fit and security in the mouth are far worse. Dentures, in contrast to All-On-4 Pro implants, may slip or come free during speaking or eating.

You can now enjoy eating items that would be difficult to chew with dentures because implants are secured in your mouth. For instance, those who wear dentures frequently find that apples and corn on the cob are too harsh, but All-On-4 Pro implants don't interfere with your ability to consume these foods.

FAQ

All-On-4 Pro® Implant FAQ

Below are some common questions that patients ask us about All-On-4 Pro® dental implants. If you have any further questions, feel free to get in touch so we can address your queries or concerns.

Unlike standard implants, which use somewhere between 5 and 8 implants in one arch, the All-On-Four treatment only requires 4 implants to replace every tooth on an upper arch. The All-On-Four treatment uses your bone’s intrinsic support to boost support through the angled placement of the posterior implants. Traditional implants also frequently need bone grafting, which might take up to 6 months to complete. The All-On-4 Dental protocol requires no bone grafting for most patients, with a success rate that is equal to or better than traditional implants.

The All-On-4 procedure is almost painless. The patient will suffer some swelling and pain after the numbness goes away, which will linger for a few days. After their surgery, many patients resume their regular schedules (work, etc.) 1-2 days later. Although they are not in discomfort, they need this time to get used to having their new teeth because it could slightly impair their speech.

Except for foods that are hard, brittle, or chewy, you can start eating most things straight away. Within 6 to 10 weeks, you’ll be ready to resume your regular diet.

Even if you require extractions, your implants and new teeth will be inserted all at once after your initial consultation and diagnostic procedures (such as a CT scan). With All-on-4, you can walk out of our clinic with a stunning set of fixed, functional teeth on the same day that you enter with poor (or no) teeth.

The All-on-4 approach has a 98.2% success rate in the lower jaw, according to published studies. Other studies indicate that the identical technique has a 97–98% success rate in the upper jaw. An implant can malfunction on occasion. Knowing this, we carefully evaluate the bone quality and quantity before your procedure and will place six implants if we feel it is a necessary precaution, making our success rate even higher.

A full set of teeth for either your upper or lower jaw can be obtained with just 4 implants according to the All-On-Dental Implants idea. All-On-4 dental implants serve as replacement roots that attach to your jawbone in addition to serving as replacement teeth roots. Thus All-On-4 Dental implants act as a permanent, sturdy and long-term solution while providing you with a beautiful yet natural-looking smile.

Yes, the all-on-4 method provides a completely natural look and feel after the procedure. However, it is essential to take care of the implants for a few hours after the surgery and take the precautionary measures suggested by your dentist.

No, there is no age restriction to get the All-on-4 dental implants. However, the minimum age to receive the implants should be 18 years.

All-On-Four Dental implants are oriented to enhance their contact with the jaw bone to the greatest extent possible. As a result, fewer implants can support a full set of teeth. This design idea also does away with bone grafting treatments.

You must give yourself time to recover from surgery. You are therefore given a temporary set of teeth or long-term provisional prosthesis made of acrylic resin after the implants are put in, which puts less strain on your gums and implants. You take it easy when you have this set of teeth. You are permitted to consume semi-solid foods, but we kindly request that you limit your intake to those that can be sliced with a fork or that you do not need to rip with your front teeth (like apples).

Only the lower or upper arch can undergo dental implants using the All-on-4 treatment paradigm. To get better results and to save time and money, it is usually ideal to have the surgery done simultaneously if you think you might need dentures on both in the future. However, there are some circumstances where we can schedule distinct operations to accommodate your financial and medical demands.

Like your natural teeth, dental implants should be taken care of every day with brushing and flossing. Our dental hygienists will go through proper oral hygiene techniques with you and suggest the best oral hygiene treatment strategy for your requirements

Your dentist will make sure to use an adequate method of grafting and reduction to provide a stable formation for the all-on-4 implants.

It is necessary to maintain oral hygiene, by brushing and flossing regularly. Extra care should be taken while cleaning between the gums and dentures.

Studies have shown that implants can last from five years to 18 years with adequate maintenance.

Yes, before initiating the procedure the dentist will administer an anesthetic agent to prevent pain and discomfort during the procedure.

Like you would your real teeth, you can brush your denture twice a day. Your cleaning by a professional will be a little deeper. Your doctor will take off your denture so they can clean the implants.

All-on-4 dental implants cannot be removed, The dentist uses tiny screws that only they can undo to attach the prosthesis. All-on-4 restorations are permanent in place as opposed to detachable ones. It can be taken out by the dentist roughly once a year for maintenance, inspection, and expert cleaning.

People with underlying illnesses that would make the healing process difficult or extremely slow, as well as those with poor oral health, would not be appropriate candidates for these implants. You might not have the adequate bone density for the implants if you’ve been missing teeth for a long time. It’s possible that you don’t have enough gum tissue to support the implants or the associated denture if you have periodontal disease, which causes gum recession.

Replacement teeth supported by dental implants mimic natural teeth in appearance, feel, and functionality. It follows that you are free to eat and drink anything you want. But more crucially, dental implants frequently have a very real impact on quality of life. People who have experienced anxiety and embarrassment due to dental issues are astonished by the positive effects new permanent teeth can have on their self-esteem.

You will be restricted to a soft diet for the entire four-month healing period. This enables the implants to stay stationary when they fuse with the bone. There won’t be any dietary restrictions once the implants have bonded and the permanent teeth are in position. You’ll be able to eat all of your preferred foods once more.

You will need to make one or two office visits for the All-on-Four process so that Dentist and/or oral surgeon can design your smile (using a CAT scan, X-rays, impressions, pictures, etc.). Following the first consultations, your operation is to be performed so that your implants and new teeth can be installed all at once (even if tooth extractions are required). You will arrive for surgery with poor (or no) teeth, and you will leave in 2 to 3 days with a stunning set of fixed, useful teeth.

Dental bridges and All-On-4 implants have numerous similarities. Similar to how bridges use a set of replacement teeth, All-On-4 dental implants use a row of replacement teeth. Fixed dental bridges, however, differ in several important ways. First, unlike All-On-4 dental implants, dental bridges cannot be utilized to replace a complete arch or row of teeth. Dental bridges are typically used to replace one or a few teeth at most.

Dental Implants last several decades. The artificial teeth are made of highly durable materials and are designed to last up to 10-15 years under normal conditions.

You will be restricted to a soft diet for the entire four-month healing period. This enables the implants to stay stationary when they fuse with the bone. There won’t be any dietary restrictions once the implants have bonded and the permanent teeth are in position. You’ll be able to eat all of your preferred foods once more.

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