Rehabilitation of Edentulous Arch Using All-on-Four Treatment Protocol: A Case Report

  • Fernandes G
  • Aras M
  • Chitre V
  • et al.
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Abstract

In edentulous arches, alveolar ridge atrophy after tooth extraction is a common problem that affects patient comfort and quality of life. Implant-supported fixed restorations are a well-proven treatment option for edentulism. The concepts of implant dentistry have developed over time to produce better aesthetics and functional results. To reduce cantilever length and enable prostheses with 12 teeth, the all-on-four technique entails inserting two anterior implants axially and distally orienting two posterior implants. Compared to conventional loading, immediate loading offers various benefits without compromising quality. An instantaneous fixed provisional allows patients immediate function and preserves their quality of life while also promoting a high degree of patient satisfaction in terms of aesthetics, phonetics, mastication, and psychological comfort.

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Fernandes, G., Aras, M., Chitre, V., Coutinho, I., & Mascarenhas, K. (2024). Rehabilitation of Edentulous Arch Using All-on-Four Treatment Protocol: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.58919

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