All-on-4 Dental Implants – Langley, WA

A Reliable Way to Rebuild Your Smile

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Dentures are the tried-and-true way to replace missing teeth because they can restore your mouth’s appearance and function with a single prosthetic. However, as your jawbone starts thinning after tooth loss, they can eventually become ill-fitting, causing them to be frequently destabilized or dislodged.

If you are seeking a reliable way to rebuild your smile, you might benefit from All-on-4 dental implants. Continue reading to learn more about this popular treatment and who it can help!

Why Choose Saratoga Dental for All-on-4 Dental Implants?

  • Implants Placed and Restored Under One Roof
  • Customizable, Lifelike Materials
  • Two Types of Sedation Offered

How Do All-on-4 Implants Work?

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This service combines the versatility and convenience of dentures with the resilience and durability of dental implants. It involves placing 4 support rods directly into your jaw, which eventually fuse with the bone to become a more permanent part of your mouth.

Once you’ve recovered sufficiently, our team will provide a lifelike set of dentures that is specially designed to anchor to your implants. The result looks realistic, and because your prosthetic is so firmly rooted in your mouth, you can enjoy a wider variety of healthy foods without worrying that it will fall out mid-meal or during a conversation.

Am I a Candidate for All-on-4 Implants?

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Before proceeding with this procedure, you must consult one of our providers to determine that you’re a good candidate. It involves oral surgery, so our team will need to update your medical history, including a list of current prescriptions or supplements that you’re taking, to avoid doing anything that could negatively affect your general health.

Then, we’ll examine your mouth and treat any pre-existing concerns, such as cavities or gum disease, that can contribute to implant failure. We must also take X-rays or other scans to measure your jawbone density to verify that it’s strong enough to support your new teeth. In some cases, an additional bone graft procedure is required before you can receive dental implants.

Benefits of All-on-4 Implants

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There are several excellent reasons to consider combining dental implants and dentures, including:

  • Boosted confidence. Your restoration is carefully customized at each stage of its creation to resemble your natural teeth and gums for beautiful results that enhance your appearance.
  • Long-lasting materials. Dental implants can last 20+ years if cared for correctly and are made from biocompatible materials that are unlikely to cause allergies or sensitivity.
  • Preserve your jawbone. Only dental implants are embedded in your jaw to stimulate additional bone growth with each bite down, which prevents the jawbone degeneration that typically follows tooth loss.
  • Look younger. Protecting your jawbone prevents additional changes to your visage, such as a protruding chin and facial wrinkles, that can make you appear older than you feel.
  • Easy maintenance. Caring for your restoration can be as simple as brushing and flossing twice daily and visiting our team every 6 months for a standard checkup and cleaning.

All-on-4 vs. Traditional Implants

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It’s natural to wonder how All-on-4 implants differ from traditional dental implants. There are a few essential differences between these two treatment options, such as:

  • Minimize the number of implants. All-on-4 treatment keeps the number of posts placed in your jawbone to a minimum. Traditional implants can sometimes require up to 8 posts to support dentures.
  • Reduce the need for grafting. These implants are strategically placed in the thickest sections of bone, helping avoid the need for additional bone grafting.
  • Potential same-day restorations. This option allows for dentures to be placed the same day as your implant surgery.