Your smile is the first thing people notice. Missing teeth can make you feel insecure and lower your confidence. Our skilled and caring dentist can give you a full set of teeth with All-on-4 dental implants, creating a bright new smile. This common procedure improves your bite and keeps you smiling for a long time.
The All-on-4 procedure can give you a natural-looking smile even if you are missing all or most of your teeth. Our goal is to provide excellent care and build long-lasting relationships with our patients.
What Are All-on-4 Implants?
Our All-on-4 dental implants can replace most or all of your missing teeth at once. This procedure can give you a full set of teeth in just one day. Dr. Uttma Dham offers this option for patients who need implant-supported dentures as well.
We use advanced technology to plan the removal and replacement of your damaged teeth. The All-on-4 process uses at least four dental implants to secure a custom denture to your jawbone. This can be done in just one day with careful planning and evaluation.
At our Plantation dental office, we believe in good communication and education. Dr. Dham will keep you informed about your treatment and tooth restoration options. We want the process to be smooth and successful, ensuring you feel confident and happy with your new smile.
All-On-Four Restorative Dentistry: What To Expect
When you visit us for your free All-on-4 consultation, Dr. Dham will check your dental health and see if you’re a good candidate first. Dr. Dham will use digital X-rays and 3D imaging with a CBCT scanner to get a detailed look at your jaw and mouth tissues.
She will look for any issues, like bone loss or changes in the palate and soft tissues, that could affect the results. We will consider these in the planning and treatment process for your implant-supported dentures.
We may take dental impressions before the day of placement to create temporary dentures. If you need teeth extracted, this will happen on the same day as the implant surgery.
Problems Associated With Traditional Dentures
Traditional dentures can cause many common problems. Food can get stuck under your dentures during meals, leading to irritation and discomfort. Eating can also be painful because these dentures often irritate your gums.
Some major issues with conventional dentures include:
- Food stuck beneath your dental prosthetics.
- Consistent bad breath.
- Struggling to maintain their position.
- Slipping from the mouth.
- Gum irritation.
Dentures usually sit on your gums without extra support, so they can slip out when you cough, sneeze, or talk. We know how embarrassing it can be to have your dentures fall out in public. That’s why we offer permanent denture implant solutions.
Implant dentures can fix the problems with regular dentures and give you a secure, lasting, and confident smile. Implant restorations can also protect you from tooth decay.
Benefits Of Replacing Teeth With Implant Dentures
When a tooth is lost, it can change the health and look of your smile and affect your jaw and chin. Without a tooth root, the bone begins to shrink, which changes how your jaw looks and works. Bone loss in the jaw can make you look older over time.
Dental implants replace the tooth root and keeps your teeth and jaw healthy. This supports your overall dental health. With implants, you will look and feel good, and you will be happy knowing your new, confident smile will last a lifetime.
Am I A Candidate for All-on-Four Treatment?
Most patients with significant missing teeth can be good candidates for the All-On-4 dental implant process. Dr. Dham will evaluate the condition of your smile and discuss your goals to ensure that this option is the best treatment to meet your needs.
To learn more about our dental implant services, visit:
- Dental Implants in Plantation
- Dental Implant Process
- Dental Implant FAQs
- Benefits of Dental Implants
- Cost of Dental Implants
- Implant-supported Dentures
- Single Tooth Dental Implants
Call Westside Dental Center at (954) 251-0640 to schedule your free dental implant consultation today.