Full Mouth Dental Implant/All on 4/All on X Bia Dental

Full Mouth Dental Implant/All on 4/All on X

Full mouth dental implants, including All-on-4 and All-on-X techniques, are advanced solutions to restore an entire arch of missing or severely damaged teeth using just four to six implants. Unlike traditional dentures, this fixed prosthetic system offers a permanent, stable, and natural-looking replacement that allows you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

The All-on-4/All-on-X method strategically places implants in areas with optimal bone support, often avoiding the need for bone grafting. A temporary set of teeth is usually placed on the same day of surgery, providing immediate function and aesthetics while your mouth heals.

Who Need This Treatment

<p>Individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth in one or both jaws</p>

Individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth in one or both jaws

<p>Patients who want a fixed, long-term alternative to removable dentures</p>

Patients who want a fixed, long-term alternative to removable dentures

<p>Those who seek improved chewing ability, speech clarity, and facial aesthetics&nbsp;</p>

Those who seek improved chewing ability, speech clarity, and facial aesthetics 

<p>Patients with severely damaged teeth that are no longer restorable&nbsp;</p>

Patients with severely damaged teeth that are no longer restorable 

<p>Individuals with adequate bone volume or eligible for bone grafting&nbsp;</p>

Individuals with adequate bone volume or eligible for bone grafting 

<p>Ideal for patients looking for a stable, natural-looking full-arch restoration</p>

Ideal for patients looking for a stable, natural-looking full-arch restoration

<p>Suitable for those who want to restore confidence, comfort, and oral function in daily life</p>

Suitable for those who want to restore confidence, comfort, and oral function in daily life

Aftercare &
Maintenance

Surgery

  1. Minor bleeding is normal. Bite on gauze for 30 minutes if needed. Contact BIA Dental Center immediately if the bleeding persists
  2. Swelling after surgery may occur. Apply an ice pack on the affected area to reduce swelling
  3. Keep your mouth clean:
    • Drink lots of water
    • Avoid hot food and drinks
    • Eat soft foods the day after surgery
    • Don’t spit or use a straw when drinking to avoid dislodging the clot
  4. Take painkillers or other prescribed medications as directed by your doctor
  5. If you have an allergic reaction to any medication, please call BIA Dental Center immediately
  6. Visit your dentist every 6 months for routine check-ups

Prosthetic

  1. Brush your teeth slowly
  2. Point the toothbrush vertically from the gum to the teeth
  3. Use a water flosser between gum and prosthetic tooth for a deep clean
  4. Visit your dentist every 6 months for routine check-ups

Treatment Time Frame

STAGE 1

1st Visit

1st Visit

  • Consultation
  • Rontgen (if it necessary)
  • Dental photo (if it necessary)
  • Analysis & treatment planning
2nd Visit

2nd Visit

  • Dental implant placement and bone graft surgery (if it necessary)
  • Most cases require temporary prosthetic teeth
3rd Visit

3rd Visit

  • Denture fitting
  • If the patient agrees, prosthetic teeth will be made immediately in the lab
4th Visit (3 days later)

4th Visit (3 days later)

Temporary prosthetic installation

STAGE 2 (3 Months Later)

1st Visit

1st Visit

Bite rim printing (2-3 days)

2nd Visit

2nd Visit

Bite transfer &  framework design (4 days)

3rd Visit (1 week later)

3rd Visit (1 week later)

Metal framework try-in & porcelain crown fabrication (3-7 days)

1st Visit

1st Visit

Final crown installation

2nd Visit

2nd Visit

Routine dental check-ups every 6 months