What to expect before, during and after your All on 4 treatment
Before your All on 4 treatment
Like an architect or engineer carefully plans a new structure or house we plan your new smile to ensure stable, long-lasting outcomes. All aspects of your treatment are examined from the right place to insert your dental implants to the more artistic side of designing the ideal smile for you.
At your first consultation with Dr Dunn, we:
- Get to know you, what you wish to achieve from your treatment and what is most important to your quality of life going forward
- Take a medical history to understand your overall health, including any medications and pre-existing medical conditions (ongoing medical conditions are mostly not a contraindication to implant treatment, it just means we work hand-in-hand with your specialist or GP, so they are aware of your dental treatment plans)
- Take a special 3D x-ray (called a CBCT) that allows us to see your jawbone and take accurate measurements to place dental implants in the ideal position
- Take photographs and videos of you smiling, at rest and speaking so we can intricately plan your ideal tooth shape, length and width, leaving nothing to chance
- Take moulds of your mouth which become our study models to design your new teeth
We’ll also explain the different treatment options and the advantages and disadvantages of each. We believe that the All on 4 treatment concept offers significant benefits over other options, but we also believe that it is our responsibility to provide you with all your options so you can make an informed choice.
After your consultation, you’ll get a comprehensive written treatment plan outlining the steps, timeline and cost. We advise you to always obtain a written treatment plan before accepting treatment from any clinician.
During your All on 4 treatment
Day 1 - dental implant placement
When you arrive our patient care team will be here to assist you and get you ready, you will also meet and speak with our Anaesthetist. Our rooms are specially set up to perform implant placement in sterile conditions for your safety. Your dental implants are placed in your jaw based on Dr Dunn’s prepared plan.
It takes 3-4 hours to place four implants for each jaw, most patients under sedation will have little to no recollection of the treatment. You’ll spend an hour or two recovering as the anaesthetic wears off, after which you're ready to return to the comfort of your own home. We ask you to have a friend, spouse or family member escort you home as you won’t be able to drive.
Day 2 - test drive All on 4 teeth
You’ll attend our clinic to ‘try-in’ your new teeth. During this ‘try-in’ Dr Dunn checks how the teeth fit together and feel in your mouth, making sure your bite is perfect, and teeth are in the correct position before making the finishing touches.
Day 3 - get ready to smile!
We connect your new teeth to your dental implants. Dr Dunn performs a final check of your bite, and then you're ready to see the result!
Your teeth are securely attached to your four dental implants so throw away your messy denture glue. This is the closest thing to real teeth.
Before you leave, you’ll get clear verbal and written instructions on the ‘dos’ and ‘don'ts’ during your recovery period. It's important to remember that although your new teeth feel firmly anchored in your jaw, the bone around the implants is still recovering. It takes 3-6 months for the bone to grow around the implants completely, so we recommend care and a soft diet during this period.
After your All on 4 treatment
Most patients are surprised by the speed of All on 4 recovery, often they’re able to return to their daily routine within a few days. Nevertheless, we still encourage our patients to take it easy in the days and weeks after treatment avoiding heavy lifting or exercise, opt instead for light walks. Eating nourishing soft foods and drinking plenty of fluids is also important to allow your body the rest it needs to heal.
You can expect some bruising and swelling around the face, the extent of this varies. Some experience visible bruising and swelling while it’s more subtle for others. It’s difficult to predict, but most find their bruising and swelling starts to subside after three or four days and is barely visible within a week.