What Is All-on-4?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider discusses the All-on-4 procedure for full-arch restorations and highlights how newer implant techniques can offer better long-term results. Learn about the advantages of customized approaches to full-arch dental implants—schedule your free consultation today to explore the best option for your needs.

You may have heard of the procedure known as All-on-4, which involves placing four dental implants to support a full-arch restoration. In most cases, this type of restoration is fixed and remains in place permanently.

While All-on-4 has been a widely used technique for fixed full-arch restorations, advancements in dental implants and surgical techniques have led to improved alternatives. Over time, I have found that certain newer implant approaches can provide even better long-term results compared to the traditional All-on-4 method.

Having performed many All-on-4 procedures, I have seen firsthand the benefits of newer techniques that offer greater durability and stability. If you are considering full-arch dental implants, I would be happy to evaluate your case and determine whether All-on-4 or a more advanced, customized approach would be the best option for you.

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