All-on-4®dental implants use high-quality, biocompatible titanium posts (implants) that serve as the stable foundation for a full arch of teeth. The replacement teeth are typically made from high-impact acrylic, a durable material designed to be long-lasting and withstand the forces of regular oral function.
Normal oral use includes drinking and eating food. Under normal circumstances, it’s extremely rare for All-on-4® teeth to chip, crack, or break. Although there is no concrete number, the chance is extremely low, especially if the patient follows proper aftercare routines and practices good oral hygiene.
While All-on-4® dental implants and teeth are durable and long-lasting, they aren’t immune to damage. You should always consult with your dentist if you have any concerns regarding wear and tear. Your dentist will be able to give you tips and advice on preventing damage to your new smile. For instance, this could include wearing a night guard if you’re prone to bruxism.
The best ways to avoid All-on-4® teeth getting damaged depend on the individual. It’s always best to discuss with your primary dentist, as circumstances and requirements may change from person to person.
Below, we’ve outlined general care tips to prevent All-on-4® teeth from chipping, cracking or breaking. For tailored advice, it’s always best to seek advice from an oral health professional who is experienced with All-on-4®.
While All-on-4® teeth and dental implants are designed to be long-lasting, they can chip, crack, or even break early if proper care isn’t taken. If that happens, it’s important to schedule an appointment immediately with the dentist who performed the All-on-4® procedure.
Depending on the clinic and the extent of the damage, it may be possible to have the All-on-4® teeth repaired on the same day. More serious damage like a cracked or broken tooth may take longer.
If the entire All-on-4® bridge needs to be replaced due to severe damage, it can be costly and will take more than just a day. All-on-4® clinics typically recommend having check-ups every 6 to 12 months to ensure the teeth remain in good condition.
Dental x-rays every 1 to 2 years following the All-on-4® treatment are also important. This is so your dentist can monitor the condition of the All-on-4® bridge, dental implants, and your mouth overall.
If you’re on the fence about getting dental restorations vs All-on-4®, Next Smile Australia also offers a range of patient resources. These include information on aftercare instructions, recovery expectations, and All-on-4® preparation. If you can’t find the information on our website, contact our team and we’d be happy to answer any of your queries.
Contact us today to book an initial consultation, where an experienced dentist will review your dental history and determine if you’re a suitable candidate for All-on-4®.
With 7 Super Clinics across Australia and a network of accredited regional partners, reliable dental implant care is always within reach. From your first consultation to lifelong aftercare, our coordinated network delivers complete implant solutions – all under one roof.