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If you are missing most or all of your teeth or have many that are badly decayed, having a functional, confident smile might seem out of reach. Dental technology has seen remarkable advancements over the years, transforming from traditional dentures to modern, sophisticated full mouth dental implants and all-on-4 dental implant solutions that quickly transform your smiles, with one of the most all-on-4 dental implants in Houston Texas.

What are all on 4 implants?

The journey from traditional dentures to today's implant solutions is a significant leap in dental technology. Early dental restorations often lacked the stability and longevity offered by modern implants. With the advent of dental implants, patients gained access to solutions that look and feel more natural and preserve jawbone health and facial structure.

What is the procedure for an all-on-4 implant?

The All-on-4 Implant procedure is a sophisticated dentistry technique designed to address the challenges of extensive tooth loss. It offers a transformative solution by securing a complete set of artificial teeth on four implants strategically placed in the jaw. This streamlined approach ensures a natural-looking smile and speeds up the healing process compared to traditional implant methods.

Initial Consultation

The journey begins with an initial consultation, during which our skilled dentists assess your oral health and discuss your goals for tooth replacement.

Treatment Planning

A personalized treatment plan is developed. The location and quantity of implants required to support the denture are clarified in this plan.

Implant Placement

The four implants are strategically placed in the jawbone during the surgical phase. These serve as the sturdy foundation for the entire set of prosthetic teeth.

Temporary Prosthesis

Observe the implant therapy. A temporary prosthesis is fitted after the implants are placed, enabling you to leave our clinic that same day with functional teeth.

Final Prosthesis

After a healing period, a customized, permanent prosthesis is crafted. This final set of prosthetic teeth is then securely attached to the implants, completing the restoration process.

What to eat after a dental implant

  • 1 to 15 days: pureed food and liquid: soap, smoothies, and yogurts; sour liquid or pureed foods: soups, smoothies.
  • Vegetables, compotes, souffles for gourmets, as long as everything is neither too hot nor too cold…
  • 15 to 30 days: Soft foods, such as pasta, rice, cereals, eggs, fish, finely chopped vegetables, and soft fruits, are allowed, always at medium temperature.
  • 30 to 60 days: There's a resurgence of soft meats and well-cooked veggies, so you'll be baking some delicious treats.
  • 60 days and beyond: Mastication can resume at a moderate pace, and dietary constraints are no longer necessary—but you don't have to return to hard foods just yet!

long term maintenance by cleaning and check-ups

the long-term of your all-on 4 implant greatly depends on how well you maintain them:

  •  Regular Cleaning: Treat your implants like natural teeth with daily brushing and flossing. Special interdental brushes can help clean around the implants and bridge effectively.
  • Professional Check-ups: Schedule regular dental check-ups and cleanings. These check-ups allow your dentist to monitor your health and address issues early.
  • Avoid Hard Foods: While All-On-4 implants are durable, avoiding overly hard or sticky foods can prevent undue stress.

In conclusion

All-on-four dental implants provide a revolutionary solution for people who want a complete and functioning smile. If you're considering this innovative approach, our experienced team guides you every step of the way. Schedule a consultation today for all on 4 dental implants in houston tx, to explore how all-on-4 implant treatment could be the key to your confident and radiant smile.

Contact your affordable dental implants in houston right now to schedule a consultation if you'd like more information about whether an All-on-4 dental implant surgery is correct for you.

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At LuxDen dental implant center, our specialists can help you restore an entire upper or lower arch of teeth with one complete fixed dental bridge. With this solution, it’s possible to replace 10 or 12 teeth. An implant dentist can screw on or cement the restoration in place. We use only the highest quality Titanium or Zirconium. It is possible to restore entire arches using techniques such as All-on-Four dental implants. But full mouth dental implants use six or more optimally located implants. This will provide greater support and stability.

What Are Full Mouth Implants (All-on-6)?
Full mouth dental implants are utilized to replace the top or lower arch of teeth with a single bridge. For people with sufficient jaw bone structure, full dental implants are the best option. The term “All-on-6” refers to the placement of six implants in sites of the mouth with the most bone volume.

You’ll get a full arch bridge made to look like your natural teeth. This procedure aids in the restoration of look and functioning by giving a biting power that is comparable to that of natural teeth. The bridge also restores the proper height between your upper and lower jaws by providing appropriate support for your cheek and lip muscles.

Why Choose Full Mouth Dental Implants?
All on 6 Dental Implants are perfect if you have complete tooth loss. Tooth loss can be in your upper or lower arch or both arches. Full mouth implants are great if you wear dentures. Opting for full mouth implants in Brooklyn, NY, will provide you with optimal stability. You can bite as you would with your natural teeth with your new teeth. You can enjoy just about anything you wish to eat. Full mouth implants are positioned throughout your jawbone. Your jawbone preserves your new set of teeth. Your new teeth preserve natural tooth roots and bone resorption.

What Is the Procedure for All on 6 Dental Implants?
As with any dental implants procedure suggested at LuxDen Dental Center, we consider your goals and desires for treatment. Dr. Umanoff will discuss your oral and medical health with you in detail.

It is important to discuss your dental and medical health. This ensures you are suitable for any form of implant treatment. Dr. Umanoff will discuss the possible benefits and risks. He can provide an estimate of the costs. An accurate quote won’t be possible until after diagnostic tests are complete. To produce an exact cost your jawbone health must be assessed.

Diagnostic Tests
The diagnostic images are used to plan the surgery. We determine if you may need bone grafting. If you do need bone grafts, we do this before implant surgery. This gives you time to heal. Dr. Umanoff can discuss the procedure for bone grafting in more detail. He will advise you of the additional costs and time needed for surgery. The 3D and 2D images are manipulated to determine the optimal placement for each implant.

During your first visit, your dentist plans treatment outcomes. Dr. Umanoff can plan your implant bridge, ensuring it provides excellent aesthetics. We make sure you can eat and talk comfortably. Then, a custom-made surgical stent or template is used during surgery.

Placing Full Dental Implants
The custom-made surgical stent ensures your treatment goes according to plan. We ensure each implant is inserted to the correct depth and angulation. Once inserted, healing caps cover the new teeth. Healing caps protect teeth and make sure they are undisturbed. This gives your new teeth time to heal and bond with your jawbone. We can create a temporary prosthesis before surgery or adapt an existing denture to wear during this period.

Fitting Your Implant Teeth
Once the implants have integrated and fused with your bone, we attach special connectors to the implants. Your permanent teeth are fitted onto the implants and screwed or cemented in place. Large implant bridges are screwed onto dental implants. We cover the screws with tooth-colored composite resin. It is a technique that allows for easy revivability of the bridge should it require maintenance or cleaning.

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After your implants are placed, it is important to follow these care instructions to allow proper healing in preparation for the next phase of treatment for your fixed-hybrid, or screw-retained denture.

If your doctor feels that the implants are stable enough to handle the force of biting, temporary abutments are secured into the implants and your temporary dentures will be secured to the abutments.

Immediately after your implant procedure, it’s important to listen and adhere to your doctor’s recovery instructions for the type of anesthetic used.

For the first 24 to 48 hours, avoid excessive chewing, spitting, rinsing and physical activity. You can take an over-the-counter pain reliever, like ibuprofen, or a prescribed medication to help with any discomfort.

Be sure to drink lots of water, but don’t use a straw for at least 48 hours after the procedure, as suction could cause bleeding to occur.

Also, don’t smoke for at least a week, as this can also cause bleeding and hinder healing.

Swelling and bruising around the mouth, cheeks, eyes, and side of the face is common and may peak two or three days after the procedure.

Ice packs can be used to help with swelling and after 24 hours you can gently rinse with warm salt water three times per day to reduce pain and swelling.

Propping up your head with pillows when lying down will aid both swelling and bleeding.

For the next ten days, you should eat soft foods that require minimal chewing and drink plenty of cool fluids.

Your doctor will monitor the healing process over the next few months, at which time you can begin the next phase of treatment for your screw-retained denture.

If your bite feels uneven, or if you experience persistent pain or bleeding outside of the norm after your implant procedure, it is important to contact your doctor’s office for assistance.

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The Oral Cancer Foundation has declared April Oral Cancer Awareness Month. The doctors at the Center for Oral Surgery & Dental Implants recommend routine oral cancer screening for all patients. Oral cancer is not a rare disease. Approximately 53,000 people will be diagnosed with oral cancer every year in the US. It kills one person every hour of every day, and approximately 132 new individuals will be diagnosed with it each day. The good news is that it can often be found early in its development, through a simple, painless, and quick screening.

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Who should get screened?

Every adult. Oral cancer can often be caught early, even as a pre-cancer. With early detection, survival rates are high and the side effects of treatment are at their lowest. Like other screenings you engage in such as cervical, skin, prostate, colon and breast examinations, oral cancer screenings are an effective means of finding cancer at its early, highly curable stages. Make them part of your annual health check-ups.

What are the risk factors?

There are two distinct causes of oral cancer. One is the use of tobacco and alcohol, and the other is through exposure to the HPV16 virus (human papillomavirus version 16). This virus is now the leading cause of oropharyngeal cancers in the US, and the same one responsible for the majority of cervical cancers in women. The quickest growing segment of the oral cancer population is young, healthy, non-smokers due to the connection to this virus.

Early Indicators:

Red and/or white discolorations of the soft tissues of the mouth.

Any sore which does not heal within 14 days.

Hoarseness that lasts for a prolonged period.

Advanced Indicators:

A sensation that something is stuck in your throat.

Numbness in the oral region.

Difficulty in moving the jaw or tongue.

Difficulty in swallowing.

Ear pain which occurs on one side only.

A sore under a denture, which even after adjustment of the denture, still does not heal.

A lump or thickening which develops in the mouth or on the neck.

An oral cancer screening should be conducted every year, ideally at your regular dental check-up. If you are not sure you have had a recent screening or, do not have a dentist of record, call our office to schedule an examination.

For more information about oral cancer, please log onto The Oral Cancer Foundation’s official website at www.oralcancer.org.

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An implant supported bridge can be used to replace multiple missing teeth and restore the esthetics and function of your mouth. It is a single restoration that uses dental implants neighboring the space for support. It typically requires multiple appointments to complete this process.

Using dental implants to support your bridge provides a stable permanent solution to replace the missing teeth by mimicking their root structure. It also allows you to replace multiple missing teeth when it may not be feasible to place multiple implants that would allow for individual restorations. 

The process begins with your doctor using a state-of-the-art scanner to image your mouth in 3D, which will be used to plan out your implant placement and design a temporary bridge for you.

Next, the area is prepared for placing the dental implants

The implant(s) are then placed into the bone, along with special healing caps. A temporary restoration can be placed over the area while you heal- your doctor will review with you the best options for your situation.

At subsequent visits your doctor will monitor the healing process, letting you know when the area is ready to proceed. Once healed, the healing caps are removed and scanning posts are placed in the implants. 

Next, another scan is performed of the healed area to design the abutments for your bridge- which will serve as the base to support it.

Once your abutments are ready, they are placed into the implants and another scan is done for the purpose of designing your final bridge. 

When the bridge is finished, your doctor will make final adjustments and secure it into place. With your bridge placement complete, your teeth are restored to optimal shape and function in a way that continues to stabilize, protect, and preserve the surrounding teeth and tissue.  

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