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All-on-4 Dental Implants

All-on-4 is designed for patients with advanced tooth loss who want a fixed solution. Angled posterior implants help maximize available bone and often reduce the need for multiple implants.

Am I a Candidate?

  • Severe tooth loss or failing dentition in one or both arches
  • Preference for fixed teeth rather than removable dentures
  • Acceptable bone anatomy after CBCT assessment
  • Commitment to maintenance and follow-up care

How Long Does It Take?

  1. 1.Digital diagnostics and prosthetic planning
  2. 2.Extraction and implant surgery when required
  3. 3.Immediate temporary bridge in suitable cases
  4. 4.Healing period followed by definitive restoration

Why Bone Graft or Sinus Lift May Be Needed

In upper jaw cases with low sinus floor height, a sinus lift may be needed to create sufficient vertical bone for long-term implant stability.

If ridge width or volume is limited, bone grafting can improve implant positioning and prosthetic support.

These procedures are not routine for every patient; they are indicated after 3D imaging and biomechanical planning.

Recovery and Pain Expectations

Most patients recover from surgery discomfort within days. Soft diet and staged function are recommended until final prosthetic conversion.

All-on-4 vs All-on-6 vs Staged Augmentation

CriteriaAll-on-4All-on-6When Bone Graft/Sinus Lift Is Added
Typical implant count per arch4 implants6 implantsCase-dependent
Load distributionEfficient in selected anatomyWider distributionAdjusted to grafted anatomy
Need for augmentationSometimesSometimesOften integrated when needed
Clinical planning complexityHighHighHigh with staged steps
Travel timeline variabilityModerateModerateHigher

Frequently Asked Questions for Patients

We prepared these questions based on common patient concerns and high-intent search behavior around dental implant and surgical procedures.

Am I a suitable candidate for this procedure?

Suitability is confirmed after clinical examination, digital imaging, and review of gum and bone condition. We assess each case individually.

How long does treatment take from surgery to final teeth?

Treatment length depends on bone quality, implant stability, and whether immediate loading is possible. Some cases are completed in phases over months.

Will I feel pain during or after treatment?

During treatment, local anesthesia and comfort protocols are used. After surgery, mild-to-moderate discomfort is expected and usually controlled with medication.

I have diabetes. Can I still get this treatment?

Many diabetic patients can be treated safely when blood glucose is controlled. We coordinate with your medical history and may request physician clearance.

Can smokers receive this treatment?

Smoking increases risk of complications and delayed healing. You may still be treated, but smoking reduction or temporary cessation is strongly recommended.

How long should I stay in Istanbul as an international patient?

Stay duration depends on procedure complexity, usually between 5 and 10 days for diagnostic work, surgery, and immediate post-op checks.

What tests do I need before surgery?

A panoramic image or CBCT scan, oral exam, and medical history are typically needed to finalize your treatment plan.

What happens if I need additional procedures during planning?

If augmentation, extraction, or gum conditioning is needed, we explain why and update your treatment sequence before proceeding.

When can I return to normal eating?

Most patients start with soft foods and gradually transition based on healing. Your surgeon gives a personalized recovery timeline.

How do follow-ups work after I return home?

We provide remote follow-up instructions and scheduled online checks. Final-stage milestones are coordinated before your next visit if needed.

I use blood thinners. Is treatment still possible?

Many patients on anticoagulants can still be treated safely with coordinated medical review and modified surgical planning when required.

Is there an age limit for implant treatment?

There is no strict upper age limit. Eligibility is based on systemic health, bone condition, and functional goals rather than age alone.

Can implant treatment fail, and what happens if it does?

Like any surgery, implants have risks. If an implant fails to integrate, reassessment and revision planning are performed based on tissue and bone status.

Do I need to stop smoking before surgery?

Stopping or reducing smoking before and after surgery can significantly improve healing outcomes and reduce complication risk.

Can I travel by plane right after surgery?

Travel timing depends on procedure type and immediate healing response. Your surgeon provides case-specific clearance guidance.

What if I have osteoporosis or take related medications?

Bone metabolism conditions and medications can affect planning. We review your medical profile in detail before final approval.

Are temporary teeth always possible on the same day?

Same-day temporary teeth depend on primary implant stability and risk profile. In some cases, delayed loading is safer.

How often do I need long-term maintenance after treatment?

Regular hygiene and periodic professional checks are essential for long-term implant health and prosthetic longevity.

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