What Are the Risks of All-on-4®?

 Just like everything else, All-on-4® with dental implants have their risks. The treatment can present a few complications. However, its success rate is 98%, and after the treatment, you will have a restored jaw and a brighter smile. To avoid any type of complication or risk involving All-on-4® treatment, ensure you choose the right dentist and dental care.

 

What Are the Risks?

  • Implant failure

On average, 5% of implants will not fuse to the bone; it is referred to as implant failure. It is low risk, but it can still happen. It is difficult to identify what causes it, which is frustrating for the dentist and the patient. If your implant fails, a new implant will be placed, and there is a high possibility that it will integrate into the bone this time.

You can minimise the chances of this happening by following the dentist instructions closely. That includes quitting smoking, eating soft food and maintaining good oral hygiene.

 

  • Infection

There is a low chance of infection with All-on-4® treatment too. However, just like implant failure, infections can happen. One reason why your implant may be infected is due to contamination in the implant surgery. Peri-implantitis is the term used to describe an infection around an implant. If you experience pus, bad smell or taste, red puffy gums around the implant, pain, bleeding, or fever, you might have an infection.

You can avoid this by following your dentist’s instructions after surgery. In addition, ensure your oral hygiene is a priority and go for regular checkups.

 

  • Your oral surgeon

Your surgeon's training and experience come in handy when undergoing an All-on-4® treatment and its success. If the implants are placed poorly, you will experience delayed healing and a poor cosmetic outcome. Poorly positioned implants are one of the problems that can occur with an inexperienced surgeon. The chance of this happening is rare due to the advanced technology, planning and x-rays. Choose your dentist wisely.

 

To avoid increased risks during your All-on-4® procedure, choose a quality dental centre, such as Next Smile™ Sydney. Our dental professionals will assist you and answer any questions relating to the All-on-4® method. Visit our website or contact us for more information.

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