The All-On-4® procedure is becoming more popular as a way to replace missing teeth for patients. A patient can leave with a full smile after only one day. In one day, the dentist can remove any remaining problematic teeth, place implants to support the denture, and attach the denture. With four implants, either the top or the bottom teeth can be completely replaced. Some patients may choose to replace both their top and bottom teeth.
Potential risks of All-On-4 implant procedure
One risk during the procedure is the anesthesia. There are several different types of anesthesia used. For example, some patients might opt for local anesthesia only. This means that the patient will stay awake during the procedure, but the area will be numbed. However, other patients may want to be completely asleep under general anesthesia. This carries more risks than local anesthesia.
Other patients may opt for twilight anesthesia, where the patient is conscious but sedated. Each of these types of anesthesia has its risks. The dentist should receive the patient’s medical history in case there are any problems.
Reducing the potential risks of All-On-4 implants
As with any oral surgery procedure, patients will need to take care of the mouth after the procedure has been done. The main concern will most likely be an infection, as this can cause the implants to fail. However, with the right aftercare, it is extremely unlikely that patients will face infections.
The right aftercare will involve keeping the mouth clean and free from bacteria. For the first 24 hours after surgery, the dentist may instruct patients to avoid rinsing or spitting. This will prevent further bleeding and allow blood clots to form. However, patients will most likely need to gently rinse the mouth with salt water after this, which can help kill any harmful bacteria.
A dentist may prescribe antibiotics to further mitigate the risk of infection. It is very important for patients to take the full dose, even if the area seems to be healing well. If patients notice that pain or bleeding seems to be getting worse, they should immediately notify the dentist.
Choosing a skilled dentist
It is important to note that the success of All-On-4 implants depends not so much on the All-On-4 brand, but on the dentist that puts them in. Patients should make sure to choose an experienced dentist who knows the ins and outs of the procedure. This will ensure that the patient will have a great experience when they are getting the All-On-4 implants put in.
Visit a dentist today for All-On-4 implants
Any surgical procedure has its risks, including All-On-4 implants. However, there are ways that patients can reduce risks during this procedure. Proper aftercare and following all of the dentist’s instructions is a must. If you have any concerns about the procedure or about the recovery, talking to a dentist can help alleviate your concerns. Contact a dentist today to get started with this.
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