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“Say Hello to Fixed Teeth with All-on-4 Prosthetics!”

Writer's picture: Dr Sule UnalDr Sule Unal




Imagine this: you wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and are greeted by a radiant smile. No more hassle with dentures you need to remove and replace. Yes, it’s real! The All-on-4 prosthesis offers the chance to achieve fixed teeth in just one step.


While traditional dentures can sometimes be uncomfortable, All-on-4 provides a stable, secure, and natural solution.


Four Implants, One Confident Smile


In the All-on-4 method, all your teeth are stabilized with just four implants. These implants are embedded into your jawbone, acting like the roots of your teeth and keeping your prosthetic firmly in place. It’s a confidence boost that allows you to smile without worrying about any slipping.


Less Implants, More Comfort


While traditional implant methods might require more implants, All-on-4 succeeds with just four. This shortens the treatment time and reduces costs. Maximum comfort with fewer implants—sounds appealing, doesn’t it?


Fixed Prosthetic – No More In and Out!


All-on-4 is a fixed prosthetic system. That means you don’t need to take it out, saving you the trouble of cleaning and maintaining it separately. Your prosthetic feels like a natural part of you, and all that’s left is to smile with confidence!


Fast Recovery, Faster Smiles


The All-on-4 treatment offers a quicker recovery process. It’s completed in less time compared to other methods, allowing patients to enjoy their new teeth sooner. Focus on smiling, not on the treatment!


Is All-on-4 Right for You?



Everyone’s mouth structure is unique, and each treatment plan needs to be customized. That’s why it’s essential to consult with a dentist to see if All-on-4 is right for you. Your dentist can help you find the perfect treatment option.


So, let’s leave the frustrations of tooth loss behind. Say “Hello” to life with a stable, comfortable, and natural smile!

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