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All-on-4 and Full Arch Dental Implants

When you have lost most or all of your teeth, it can take a toll on more than your ability to eat or speak. It affects your appearance, your self-confidence, and your quality of life. At Hylo Park Dental & Implants in Las Vegas, we offer All-on-4 and full arch dental implant solutions for patients who want a more permanent and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures.

This treatment method uses four to six dental implants placed strategically in the upper or lower jaw to support an entire arch of teeth. Unlike removable dentures, these teeth are securely fixed in place, providing the strength and function of natural teeth. The results are transformative—not just for your smile but for your lifestyle.

The All-on-4 process begins with an in-depth consultation. We use 3D imaging to assess the condition of your jawbone, identify the best implant sites, and create a digital preview of your new smile. This planning stage is essential to the long-term success of the treatment. In many cases, we can place implants in areas of the jaw with the highest bone density, eliminating the need for bone grafts.

On the day of your surgery, the implants are placed and a temporary fixed bridge is attached the same day. This means you can walk out with a full set of teeth on the very first visit. After several months of healing, when the implants have fully integrated with the bone, we replace the temporary bridge with a final custom-crafted restoration that fits perfectly and looks completely natural.

Patients choose All-on-4 implants because they provide immediate results, minimize healing time, and offer long-term durability. You will be able to eat your favorite foods again without worry. You can speak clearly and confidently. You no longer have to deal with the discomfort, adhesives, or slipping that comes with traditional dentures.

Just as important as the function is the aesthetics. Our full arch restorations are designed with attention to facial symmetry, tooth size, and shade. We create smiles that are not only functional but also flattering to your face and age.

We also understand that full arch replacement is a big decision. That’s why we take the time to explain your options, answer your questions, and support you throughout every phase. Our team is here to ensure that you feel informed and cared for from start to finish.

At Hylo Park Dental & Implants, we believe that no one should have to live with missing teeth or uncomfortable dentures. If you are ready to regain your confidence and comfort, schedule a consultation with us today. Discover how All-on-4 dental implants in Las Vegas can change your smile and change your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are All-on-4 dental implants?

All-on-4 dental implants are a full-arch tooth replacement solution that uses four strategically placed dental implants to support a complete set of upper or lower teeth. This technique provides a stable, long-lasting alternative to traditional dentures.

What is the difference between All-on-4 and full arch dental implants?

All-on-4 is a specific full-arch technique that typically uses four implants to support a fixed prosthesis. Full arch dental implants may use four or more implants depending on bone density and treatment goals. Your dentist will determine the best option based on your individual needs.

Am I a candidate for All-on-4 dental implants?

Many patients who have multiple missing teeth or are currently wearing dentures are good candidates for All-on-4 implants. Even individuals with some bone loss may qualify because the implants are placed at specific angles to maximize existing bone support.

How long does the All-on-4 procedure take?

In many cases, temporary teeth can be placed the same day as implant surgery. However, full healing and placement of the final prosthesis typically take several months to ensure proper integration with the jawbone.

How long do full arch dental implants last?

With proper care and regular dental visits, the implants themselves can last decades or even a lifetime. The prosthetic teeth may need maintenance or replacement over time depending on wear.