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All 4 Dental Implants

All on 4 dental implants are an innovative solution to replace an entire arch of teeth with a permanent, fixed restoration. The procedure offers numerous benefits, including improved function, increased stability and an appealing aesthetic appearance. However, patients should be aware of the risks that can occur with this treatment.

Complications can be avoided by choosing an experienced and skilled oral surgeon. Several important pre-treatment procedures are usually performed before all on 4 implant placement, such as tooth extractions or bone grafting to prepare the mouth for surgery. In addition, an accurate and comprehensive planning of the treatment is achieved through Cone Beam CT scans and implant planning software.

All-on-4 Dental Implants: A Complete Solution for Missing Teeth

The implant and cap process can be completed within a short time frame, which eliminates the need to replace one tooth at a time. This can lead to a faster healing time and an overall more cost-effective treatment.

There is a learning curve with the all-on-4 treatment, especially when speaking and chewing. Some patients have reported tenderness and discomfort after their procedure, which fades as the gums heal.

Infection is a possibility with all on 4 dental implants. However, this can be treated with antibiotics or a simple oral hygiene routine. If left untreated, an infection can lead to implant failure.

All on 4 dental implants aren’t as “real” as natural teeth, as they aren’t individually anchored to the gums or jawbone. They can also feel bulky or awkward for some patients, as they aren’t made of individual teeth.

Dandenong Physio – A Vital Health Discipline

In the back injury of Dandenong, a vital health discipline is gaining prominence. It’s called physiotherapy, and it plays an integral role in a patient’s overall well-being.

Whether it’s post-surgery rehabilitation or sports injury recovery, physiotherapy provides holistic care for all kinds of physical issues. Musculoskeletal problems, such as neck pain or lower back pain, are addressed with manual therapy and a variety of therapeutic exercises. Joint problems, such as hip or knee pain, are also treated with a range of therapies and a focus on improving joint function. Physiotherapy also addresses neuromuscular disorders, such as nerve-related shoulder pain or carpal tunnel syndrome.

Meet Our Experienced Team of Physiotherapists

A key aspect of physiotherapy is preventative care. Using a combination of targeted exercise, ergonomic advice, and lifestyle changes, physiotherapists help patients reduce their risk of future injuries and improve their overall physical health. This proactive approach reflects the wider shift in healthcare towards preventative strategies.

At Innovation Health, our team of physiotherapists take a comprehensive approach to wellness and work hand in hand with each patient to achieve their health goals. We provide a patient-centered experience and create individualized treatment plans that fit each individual’s unique needs and fitness aspirations. This allows us to help people reclaim their health and lead active, happy lives.