How to Care for Your All-on-4 Implants

All On 4 Cleveland, TX

If you have recently had All-on-4® implants, you may be wondering how to care for them. It is important to know the best way to keep your implants looking their best so they can last for many years to come. Here are the best ways to take care of your new smile.

Understanding the many uses for this implant

All-on-4 dental implants are used when a patient has an incomplete set of teeth on one or both sides or has lost most or all their teeth in a specific area. These implants can hold crowns, bridges, dentures, partials, and complete dentures securely in place. They are made up of titanium screws that connect with metal plates that screw into the jawbone.

It is important to note that dental implants require a healthy jawbone for them to attach properly. Patients and their dentists will need to make sure that they are in good oral health before undergoing this procedure.

Once the implant is placed into the patient's mouth, it takes time for the bone around it to heal. This healing process will take an average of three months but can vary from patient to patient, depending on their age and general oral health. Once healed, the new tooth or teeth are secured onto the abutment. It is crucial not to disturb these anchors while they are still fresh. They should avoid chewing anything tough, such as steak, right after getting one put in. The dentist will likely tell the patient how long they should wait until eating those kinds of foods again.

Caring for the implants

This type of implant is usually fitted with a temporary denture or bridge at first. It would help if the patient brushed their implants like they would any other tooth. Make sure to use plenty of fluoride toothpaste and floss around them. When brushing, hold the head in one hand and the handle in another. For patients who are still adjusting to their new implants, they should take things slow until they get more comfortable with them.

There are many benefits to this dental implant procedure. These benefits include having teeth that look natural without unsightly gums, increased support for partial or full bridges/dentures, and being able to eat without having to worry about breaking teeth. These implants are a long-term solution for those who need more than just one tooth replaced.

Do not disturb the all-on-4 implants until they are appropriately healed. Once fully healed, the anchor is ready for use when fitted securely into place. Implant anchors will support crowns and bridges as well as partials and total arch replacements if needed.

Call us to learn more

Do you have questions about how to take care of your all-on-4 implants? The Cleveland Dental Associates is here to help. Call our Cleveland office to learn more or to schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment here: https://www.clevelanddentalassociates.com or call Cleveland Dental Associates at (281) 806-3166 for an appointment in our Cleveland office.

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