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A Structured Method for Full-Arch Rehabilitation
The All-on-4 concept is a treatment method designed for patients requiring full-arch restoration.
The planning process begins with detailed diagnostics—radiographic evaluation, bone assessment, and digital measurements—to determine implant positioning and suitability.
This methodology uses four implants placed at specific angles to support a full-arch prosthesis.
Depending on anatomical and functional conditions, variations of the approach may also be considered.
Regular follow-ups are essential throughout the process to ensure integration, stability, and long-term functionality of the restoration.
Treatment timelines may vary depending on bone structure, healing patterns, and individual clinical requirements.
Suitability is determined through bone assessment, imaging, and functional analysis.
Measurements and radiographs guide implant positioning and prosthetic design.
The sequence depends on bone structure and individual healing characteristics.
Regular check-ups help ensure stability and early detection of changes.
Other full-arch solutions, including All-on-6 or staged implant approaches, may be recommended when more appropriate.
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