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Difference between All-on-4 and Zygomatic Implant

all-on-4 with zygomatic implants

Difference between All-on-4 and Zygomatic Implant: Dentistry has made many advancements for the solutions to missing teeth. It is very common to have more complication in the upper jaw as compared with the lower jaw. And, one of the most popular treatments options called as the All-on-4 treatment. This treatment replaces front and back teeth to give you a complete set of teeth without having to resort to a bone grafts.

The major advantage of All-on-4 is that it takes little time in the chair, just one appointment is usually enough. The treatment replaces your upper teeth with an implant-supported fixed prosthesis structure with 4 implants. The other variations of the same are All-on-6 or All-on-8. 

Difference between All-on-4 and Zygomatic Implant

Zygomatic Implants are another option for replacing missing teeth, but it is not as straightforward as All-on-4. It usually takes similar time as that of All-on-4. It provides flexibility if you change your mind about where to place the implants or plan on getting dentures at some point. To help you decide which method might be best for you read our article below!

What is All-on-4?

All-on-4 is a recent advancement in dentistry that replaces all of your teeth, including four implants and a fixed prosthesis. This treatment replaces the front and back teeth to give you a complete set of teeth without having to resort with bone grafts. The major advantage of All-on-4 is that it takes little time in the chair, just one appointment is usually enough. The treatment replaces your upper teeth in one go with an implant-supported fixed prosthesis set on 4 implants fitted into your jawbone. The other variations of the same are All-on-6 or All-on-8. 

The All-On-4 dental implant solution is an innovative and effective way of immediately replacing a full set of missing or damaged teeth, on the foundation of just 4 dental implants in a jaw. For people with severely diseased teeth or gums, All-On-4 is an alternative to dentures. For people who already wear dentures, All-On-4 is a predictable implant replacement solution to permanently get rid of dentures.

Dental implants with the All-On-4 is a popular dental treatment for missing teeth, severe gum disease, collapsed bite, and problematic dentures. Even when there is not enough bone for conventional implants, extensive bone grafting procedures can now be avoided, because the All-On-4 implants can still be successfully used.

Bone grafts

How does All-on-4 work?

All-on-4 replaces the front teeth to give you a complete set of teeth without having to resort to removable dentures. All-on-4 is an implant-supported fixed prosthesis set on 4 implants fitted into your jawbone under local anaesthesia. Each step takes about one hour and can be completed in one sitting for the procedure:

The four implants inserted and secured into your jawbone during the appointment.

A framework over the implant and then a final impression taken. 

It takes about 15 – 18 minutes per tooth in the laboratory for the customised teeth to be milled. 

Finally, in the same sitting the permanent teeth in SAPTeethTM fixed. 

A typical treatment for full teeth replacement involves just one surgery, and one or two teeth “fitting” appointments on the days immediately after surgery. Depending on your circumstances, this means completion of the entire process (implant + teeth) within just one to two days. Your individual treatment plan discussed following your consultation with Dr Chirag Chamria.

What are Zygomatic Implants?

Zygomatic Implants are a popular treatment for replacing missing teeth in the lower jaw. The implant in to the bone in your upper jaw and then a crown placed over it. It is not as straightforward as All-on-4, but it may be an option if you want to get dentures at some point or change your mind. The procedure is similar to the All-on-4 dental implants.

Zygomatic implants differ from other types of implants such as All-on-4, as they are anchored in the zygomatic or cheekbone. Typically, a zygomatic implant is ideal for those who may have inadequate or poor bone in their upper jaw.

When is Zygomatic Dental Implant suggested?

How do Zygomatic Implants Work?

Zygomatic Implants are a dental surgery done to replace missing teeth with an implant supported fixed prosthesis. While the surgery is more involved than All-on-4, it offers you some options for placement of the implants. You can choose to have them placed on either side of the mouth or on the same side as your other teeth.

It might take more time on the chair, but Zygomatic Implants provide flexibility if you change your mind about where to place the implants. The biggest advantage of the zygomatic implant, is that it can replace the missing teeth uptill the 2nd and 3rd molar also, which would be difficult in the All-on-4 technique. 

Dr. Chirag Chamria mentions that, “In my experience, after the treatment quality of life can return to normal. It’s remarkable”.

Who can get Zygomatic Dental Implants?

It is for people who have worn dentures for a long time, as dentures lead to significant jawbone loss and changes in facial structure. In addition, you can also opt for this surgery if you simply want to avoid the invasive procedures involved in traditional implants. Patients lose their upper jawbone due to bone tumors, trauma, or developmental anomalies are candidates.

Patients whose underlying health conditions prevent them from getting traditional implants can consult a zygomatic implantologist in Mumbai for this alternative treatment.

Conclusion

One of the main reasons patients wanting All-on-4 or Zygomatic implants is that they are seeking to improve their quality of life. Is your current solution preventing you from eating foods you love? With such implants you would regain significant chewing strength, not to mention improved speech. 

Additionally, there is no longer a need to undergo bone grafting (which can take months to heal) before an eventual implant surgery. In this case, you can have your dentures affixed after just a few hours of treatment; restoring your smile has never been quicker.

Each of these treatment options offers distinct advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, it is essential to carefully weigh these pros and cons when deciding which one is best for you. Consult with your dental professional to find out if All-on-4 or Zygomatic Implants would be the best fit for your particular needs.

Chirag Chamria
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