Dental Health - All-on-4 Implant System
All on Four Prosthesis
A same-day, fixed porcelain bridge smile screwed onto just 4 specially angled implants for patients with no remaining natural teeth — non-removable and permanent from day one.
About the Operation
All-on-4 is a full-arch fixed implant solution for fully or near-fully edentulous patients in whom thin bone or sunken sinuses prevent placement of the 8–10 implants that would otherwise span the entire jaw. Instead, only 4 master implants are placed in the strongest, densest anterior region of the jaw — 2 vertical and 2 angled at 45–30 degrees to avoid the sinuses posteriorly. Moreover, a temporary fixed porcelain bridge (Immediate Loading) is locked and tightened onto those 4 pillars by the same expert on the day of surgery, allowing the patient to eat and smile with their new teeth that very evening.
Application Details
- 1It is a fixed implant-screw bridge treatment; the prosthesis is never removed at night under any circumstances — it remains permanently in place for life, exactly like the patient's own natural teeth.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Patients who are having all remaining teeth extracted and wish to receive a fixed prosthesis on the very same day.
- Completely edentulous patients with advanced bone loss who are depressed by removable dentures stored in a glass of water, and who long for the sensation of truly fixed, adhered teeth as the ultimate milestone — the great invention of the era.
Operation Summary
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Standard, non-surgical extraction of decayed or damaged teeth without complications.
Impacted Tooth Extraction
Surgical removal of wisdom teeth or problematic roots that remain trapped beneath the jawbone and fail to erupt.
Composite Filling
Modern tooth-colored composite bonding that restores decayed cavities with an aesthetic, natural-looking result.
Root Canal Treatment
Deep root cleaning that saves a severely decayed or infected tooth by removing the inflamed nerve — without extraction.
