All-on-4® Treatment Concept

Restore Your Smile With Implant-Supported Dentures

The All-on-4 treatment concept is a quick, healthy solution for badly damaged or missing teeth. By using four dental implants, our board-certified oral surgeons can replace all upper or lower teeth in one surgical visit. Dr. SalinDr. WeinerDr. Semanoff, and Dr. Nack are experts in rebuilding smiles and will design a custom treatment plan for your oral health needs. Contact Innovative Oral Surgery & Dental Implants today to learn more about the All-on-4 treatment concept in Feasterville, Newtown, and Abington, PA.

How Does All-on-4 Work?

The All-on-4 treatment concept, designed by Nobel Biocare®, works by using four dental implant posts to support a full arch of replacement teeth. This full-arch restoration, also known as Teeth-in-a-Day, requires only one surgical procedure, and we can restore the upper arch, lower arch, or both arches. The prosthesis is custom made to fit comfortably in the mouth and is designed to last a lifetime with proper care.

The Benefits of All-on-4

By restoring damaged or missing teeth with a fixed prosthesis, you can enjoy a new smile that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth. Benefits of the All-on-4 treatment concept include:

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Regain the ability to eat and speak comfortably
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Boost your self-confidence and love your smile again
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Only one surgical visit is necessary
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Faster, more comfortable recovery after implant surgery
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Reduce or eliminate the need for bone grafting

The All-on-4 Treatment Concept Process

First, you will meet with one of our board-certified oral surgeons for a consultation. Using 3D scans of your mouth, we will create a custom treatment plan to restore your smile. We offer many anesthesia and sedation options to choose from and will help you select the right choice for your needs.

Only one surgical appointment is necessary. At this appointment, your surgeon will insert four dental implant posts and attach a temporary prosthesis. Then, you will leave our office with a brand new set of teeth.

You will wear this temporary denture while the implants heal, which takes several months. After you have healed, your dentist will attach the final prosthesis, completing your smile transformation.

Types of Anesthesia

We offer a variety of choices to ensure a comfortable oral surgery experience.

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Local Anesthesia

Administered through a syringe, a local anesthetic numbs only the surgical site. The effects can last up to several hours. We often pair local anesthesia with another type of anesthesia or sedation.

Nitrous Oxide

Commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is inhaled through a mask. It provides mild sedation and pain relief and is often combined with other options, such as oral sedation, for optimal effect.

General Anesthesia

General anesthesia will render you totally unconscious. This option is reserved for complex surgeries such as orthognathic surgery or facial reconstruction.

Intravenous (IV) Anesthesia

Your surgeon will inject the sedative into the vein, which will render you into a semi-conscious state. Also called twilight sedation or twilight dentistry, this option is ideal for extensive procedures or highly anxious patients.