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The pros and cons of All-on-4 dental implants

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When you weigh up the pros and cons, are All-on-4 dental implants worth it?

No medical procedure — even an extraordinarily safe one — is without risks and drawbacks. If you’re looking at having a new set of teeth installed, it is important to weigh up the pros and cons of All-on-4 dental implants.

While All-on-4 dental implants have helped countless people, they’re not for everybody. Read on to evaluate the pros and cons of All-on-4 dental implants, and see if this incredible technology is the right fit for your needs.

Our team at The Point Dental can book you in for a complimentary consultation to see what dental implant is right for you. Read more about our MALO Institute-certified techniques, and how we can help you with All-on-4 implants.

The practical side of All-on-4 dental implants

The most important thing with dentures or dental implants is that they’re practical and that they can improve a patient’s quality of life. Pros in this category include things like:

  • Being able to chew food
  • Ease of maintaining oral hygiene
  • Comfort

On the other hand, anticipatory cons are things like:

  • Having to remove an implant at certain times
  • Implants that break or could get lost easily
  • Impairment to speech

Some false teeth have a mix of those pros and cons. However, All-on-4 dental implants confer all of the pros (they’re comfortable, easy to clean, and function just like real teeth when eating) and none of the cons (they’re permanent, are extremely unlikely to break, and won’t get in the way of clear speech).

Clearly, practicality is a serious pro for All-on-4.

Evaluating the look of All-on-4 dental implants

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Another pro for All-on-4 dental implants is that they look just like real teeth. Unlike partial rows of fake teeth or individual dental implants, which might look out of place compared to your natural teeth, the All-on-4 implant replaces the entire row.

As far as the aesthetics go, All-on-4 is a big pro. Patients who get the All-on-4 implant end up with a perfect smile, and two rows of fantastic, natural-looking teeth that are practically indistinguishable from the real thing.

The costs of All-on-4 dental implants

The financial cost of All-on-4 can be considered either as a pro or a con, depending on what you’re comparing it to.

An All-on-4 dental implant is more expensive than a set of removable dentures. Removable dentures usually don’t require surgery, and they’re not as technically complicated either.

However, as a person’s mouth changes over time, they will require multiple sets of dentures. Additionally, if the dentures ever get lost or broken, the cost of replacing them will add up over time. A big pro of All-on-4 is that they’re built to last; after the initial upfront cost, they shouldn’t ever break or bend out of shape, and you won’t have to pay to replace them.

Plus, All-on-4 dental implants tend to be far less expensive than other dental implants. If you want to know more about pricing, you can contact our friendly team and they’ll help you out.

Is it painful to have All-on-4 dental implants?

The anticipation of pain can really put people off having dental implants. Prospective patients fear that intense discomfort and long recovery times will mean that a dental implant isn’t worthwhile on balance.

It’s true that some dental implants require long recovery times and can be extremely uncomfortable. However, one of the biggest pros for All-on-4 dental implants is that it’s a comparatively comfortable procedure, and recovery is swift. There should be no ongoing pain from All-on-4 implants.

Recovering from All-on-4 dental implant surgery

It is not uncommon for older types of dental implants to cause discomfort for months on end. This is not the case with All-on-4 technology. Within a few days of the procedure, swelling subsides and recovery is complete. Patients are able to swiftly return to their normal lives, with the added benefit of now having beautiful, functional teeth. Unlike some other dental implants, there should be no issues with bone loss from All-on-4 dental implants; it is a comparatively non-invasive procedure.

When it comes to comfort, ease, and effectiveness, All-on-4 gets a big tick on the ‘pro’ side of the ledger.

Are All-on-4 dental implants removable?

No, All-on-4 dental implants are not usually removable. Unlike loose dentures, All-on-4 is designed to sit permanently in the mouth. They function and look just like ordinary, natural teeth.

While it is true that All-on-4 can be surgically removed, this would be highly unusual and, in the vast majority of circumstances, it would be unnecessary.

If you decide that the pros outweigh the cons, and that All-on-4 implants are the right choice for you, then the next step is finding the right dentists to carry out the procedure. At The Point Dental, we have a team of qualified dentists who are certified in MALO Institute techniques to give you the perfect smile.