All on 4 Dental Implants
NEW ALL ON 4
We can use it in cases where the Dr. considers that it is necessary for reasons of vertical dimension or due to the absence of bone, since it can be placed with only 4 implants.
Comfortable
Minimally invasive surgery
We strive to ensure the well-being of our patients by using the latest technologies to minimize pain and discomfort thanks to our guided, navigated Surgery.
Quick
Teeth ready in 24 hours
Thanks to our 3stepsmiles™ methodology, the patient collaborates in the design of their smile that it is completed within 24 hours after surgery.
Durable
New generation materials
We use biocompatible materials that reduce the corrosion that occurs with metals making them naturally light and safe. A natural aesthetic look and feel
3StepSmiles Methodology Applied to New All On 4
Digital Planning
Within the digital planning a complete implant study will be carried out, this consists of:
- Ct-scan, intraoral scanner and photos.
- DSD (digital smile design), to preview and collaborate on the design.
- Planning of surgery and treatment plan: all on four is always under doctor’s recommendation according to the characteristics of the patient.
Surgical Phase
In the surgical phase we start with the extraction of your damaged teeth using a PRGF (plasma rich in growth factor), where we use your own blood to create plasma making your heal faster and more comfortable. After the extraction of the damaged teeth we will proceed to the placement of 4-6 implants per arch in the same moment, the inclination of 2 of the dental implants allows the support of the prosthesis, this technique is called immediate implant placing. Surgery can be of 3 different types:
- Navigated Surgery: X-guide technology to connect the planning done on the computer with the mouth in real time.
- Guided Surgery: Combination of images to create an exact 3D model that allows you to map the mouth to the millimeter.
- Conventional Surgery: X-rays are used to evaluate the available bone. If it can be done safely and predictably, the implant can be placed the same day the patient goes to the initial consultation.