What Is the Success Rate of All-On-4 Implants?
What Is the Success Rate of All-On-4 Implants?
Hi, I’m Dr. Fong, the founder and principal dentist of Dental House Group and AO4 Implants.
In today’s video, we’re tackling a question many patients have when considering All-on-4 implants: “What is the success rate?”
I remember talking to one of our patients, Sarah from Brookfield. Sarah is thinking about getting All-on-4 implants as a fixed solution for her missing teeth. After doing some online research, she was quite intrigued but also understandably concerned. So she organised a consultation with us to find out if she is a candidate. During her appointment, she asked me, “Hey Fong, how successful are these All-on-4 implants?”
This is a common question, and rightly so. That’s why I decided to create this video to discuss the success rate of All-on-4 implants and what factors contribute to their success.
According to multiple studies and our own experience here at Dental House Group, the success rate of All-on-4 implants ranges from 97% to 99% over a 10-year period. These rates are incredibly promising and should offer a level of trust to those considering this treatment.
There are several factors that contribute to the rate of success – advanced technology, quality materials, and skilled practitioners.
Modern imaging techniques like CBCT 3D X-Rays allow us to place the implants with higher precision.
The use of high-quality titanium and purpose designed implants ensures that the implants are strong and durable.
Lastly, experienced dentists and oral surgeons significantly contribute to successful outcomes. Additionally, your oral hygiene habits, your overall health, and how well you follow post-operative care guidelines also play a significant role.
It’s important to note that while the success rate is high, there are potential risks as with any surgical procedure. These could include infection or implant failure, but these instances are relatively rare.
It’s crucial to have a comprehensive consultation to determine if you’re a suitable candidate for All-on-4. At Dental House Group, we offer a comprehensive examination where we look at your dental history, take necessary scans, and discuss your specific needs to ensure the highest possibility of success.
Here at Dental House Group, we have purpose-built General Anesthetic facilities. We offer flexible payment plans, and one of our treatment coordinators can guide you through the process of applying for an early release of your super, so you can get your smile back faster!
So, if you’re considering a more fixed, functional, and aesthetic solution for many missing teeth, we’d love to look after you.
Simply give us a call on 1800 GENTLE, DM us on social media, or complete the form on our website, and we’ll help you organise your consultation.
See you in the next video.
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