The doctor uses rapid-acting local anesthesia (if the patient wishes, along with sedation).
The doctor thoroughly cleans the sockets from inflammatory foci.
Impressions are taken to create a temporary fixed prosthesis.
The doctor transfers the obtained impressions to the clinic's dental laboratory, where new teeth are made for the patient within a few hours.
A few hours after implant placement, the doctor attaches the temporary orthopedic structure to the implants.
If the clinical situation requires, the implants will be placed only on the 3rd day after the surgery, within 72 hours.
After the osseointegration of the implants (3-6 months later), the doctor removes the temporary structure and places the permanent prosthesis.
The All-on-4 technology involves the angled placement of titanium rods, allowing the doctor to use "favorable" areas of the bone with the necessary volume and density parameters.
In cases of minor to moderate bone volume loss, the method allows for the restoration of edentulous jaws without the need for bone grafting. The All-on-4 treatment concept was developed by the Swiss-American company Nobel Biocare and has been successfully applied for nearly two decades. As a result, tens of thousands of patients with full or partial edentulism have been treated, and more than 30 clinical studies have been conducted.
However, other implant system manufacturers also offer protocols that replicate the All-on-4 concept, which allows for the restoration of the dental arch in one day.
At our clinic, we perform dental prosthetics using the "All-on-4" and "All-on-6" technologies, also utilizing South Korean economy-class implants.