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Dental Implants Specialists in Phoenix Provide a Detailed Overview of the All-On-4, PART 4

Author: Rozar Peter
by Rozar Peter
Posted: Jan 04, 2014

Welcome to the final installment of this four-part in-depth guide to "All-On-4" dental implants in Phoenix the procedure that has changed the lives of tens of thousands of previously edentulous patients across the United States. Thus far, we have addressed the following questions frequently raised by Phoenix residents:

What is the "All-On-4"?

What is the procedure behind the "All-On-4"?

How is the "All-On-4" more cost-effective than traditional dental implant techniques?

In this article, we shall find out how this breakthrough protocol compares with the traditional approach to replacing missing teeth: removable partial and full dentures.

What Are Removable Dentures?

  • Removable dentures, or false teeth, are bulky teeth replacement appliances made from acrylic and plastic materials," explains a dental implant specialist in Sun City. "They are inserted in the mouth and are custom fabricated to fit over the soft tissue-covered jawbone ridge. They rely on their bulk and denture products, such as adhesive strips, to remain stable in the mouth."
  • Removable dentures need to be taken out after meals and at nighttime for cleaning, as they tend to harbor food debris and bacteria. If not kept thoroughly clean, wearing dentures can lead to a condition aptly referred to as "denture breath" or halitosis. Other challenges include oral discomfort, painful gums, difficulty eating and articulating in speech and a reduced self-esteem."

The Key Differences Between Dental Implants and Dentures

The difference between the teeth replacement solutions provided by dental implants and dentures respectively is that the former is far more sophisticated and comfortable for patients. "All-On-4" dental implants offer Phoenix residents a far more functional, aesthetic and comfortable solution for missing teeth.

The prosthetic dental bridge supported by the implants is slimmer in construction because it doesn’t rely on its bulk to remain stabilized in the mouth. The bridge also cannot moved around or fall out and it doesn’t press down on or rub against the gums as removable dentures tend to. This saves Phoenix residents a considerable amount of pain and discomfort. The new teeth provided by the All on 4 are also more aesthetically pleasing.

From a medical perspective, dental implants specialists prefer the "All-On-4" because implants assume the role and function of the missing tooth roots. In doing so, they help to maintain the health of the underlying jawbone, thus preventing the atrophy that can lead to the changing shape of the face. Over time, dentures typically need to be redone and refitted to accommodate for the evolution of the jawbone, which is slowly wasting away from a lack of functional stimulation.

A Final Note on the "All-On-4"

If you have lost most or all of your original adult teeth and/or are tired of wearing removable dentures, speak to an experienced dental implants specialist in Phoenix about your teeth replacement options. The "All-On-4" is really regarded as the standard of care for people without teeth and this opinion is shared by dentists in Arizona and around the world. Dentures are a technology of the past that simply cannot rival the benefits of the breakthrough features provided by the "All-On-4" dental implant protocol.

About the Author

Rozar Peter has the experience of working with a renowned Cosmetic Dentist in Sun City. In this article he shares the insights on all on 4 teeth Implants Arizona.

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