Frequently Asked Questions
Do I still have to clean my All-on-4 implants?
Yes. Plaque can still accumulate on your All-on-4 implants. This can lead to gum disease, which can lead to inflammation
in other parts of the body. Brushing and flossing your implants can also increase their longevity.
Does getting All-on-4 implants hurt?
We will administer an anesthetic to minimize any discomfort you may experience. However, you may feel some pain after
the procedure. This is normal and can typically be taken care of with over-the-counter painkillers.
Will my face swell after an All-on-4 procedure?
Yes. This is normal and is no cause for concern. You can help reduce any swelling by placing an ice pack on the affected
area. The swelling will typically subside 72 hours after the procedure.
Can I use my "new teeth" right away after the All-on-4 surgery?
No. Your gums must heal before you can eat any hard or sticky foods. The bone needs time to fuse with the new implants.
Otherwise, you may have to start the process all over again.
How long will an All-on-4 surgery take?
Unlike the traditional dental implants process, the All-on-4 procedure is relatively quick. The surgery will generally
last an hour or two. However, this varies according to each patient's unique needs.