If you have many teeth missing or damaged on your upper and lower jaw, all-teeth-on-4 dental implants may be a more effective solution for restoring your teeth aesthetics and functionality than regular dental bridges or individual implants.
This full-arch tooth replacement solution uses just four strategically-placed dental implants to anchor and support a fixed dental prosthesis for the upper or lower set of teeth. By placing the front implants vertically and the back implants at an angle, it allows for efficient use of available bone and eliminates the need for more extensive implant placement.
If you seek a solution for extensive tooth replacement, our all-teeth-on-4 dental implant solution in Geelong, Victoria may be what you need. Book a complimentary consultation with us to explore your suitability for this treatment.
Other replacement options available with Geelong West Dental
Benefits of All-Teeth-on-4- Dental Implants
If you have issues such as having multiple broken, loose, decaying or unstable teeth in one row, advanced gum disease (periodontitis), and/or difficulties with removable dentures, then all-teeth-on-4 could provide significant benefits for you. These include:
Full Arch Replacement
All-teeth-on-4 dental implants can replace a full arch of missing teeth using just four implants instead of the typical five to eight, making them stable yet cost-effective.
Improves Form & Function
All-teeth-on-4 implants are designed to match your facial features and improve your ability to chew and speak, restoring much of your original teeth function.
Fixed Solution
As a permanent, non-removable teeth replacement solution fixed to the jaw, all-teeth-on-4 implants will not slip or shift, minimising discomfort and instability.
Preserves Bone Health
Like regular dental implants, the four implants used in the all-teeth-on-4 solution stimulate the jawbone – similar to natural tooth roots – to preserve jawbone health.
Independent Support
This solution is anchored to the jaw by four dental implants and does not need surrounding teeth to support it, thus reducing stress on neighbouring teeth.
Easier Maintenance
As a fixed dental solution, all-teeth-on-4 dental implants can be brushed and cleaned similarly to natural teeth, making it easy to maintain them.
What Is The All-Teeth-on-4 Treatment Process?
Step 1: Consultation and Assessment
Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation. Your dentist will assess your oral health, discuss your concerns, and determine whether all-teeth-on-4 dental implants are suitable for you. This typically includes clinical examination, 3D imaging, and digital records to support accurate diagnosis and planning.
Step 2: Digital Scan and Treatment Plan
Advanced digital scans, including CBCT (Cone-Beam CT) 3D X-rays, are used to create a customised treatment plan tailored to your needs. Using this data, custom-made surgical guides are fabricated to assist with precise implant placement while helping to avoid important anatomical structures such as nerves.
Step 3: Implant Placement
On the day of treatment, four dental implants are placed into the jaw under sterile conditions. If required, any teeth identified during treatment planning may be removed before or during implant placement. The use of guided surgery supports accuracy and consistency throughout the procedure.
Step 4: Temporary Bridge Placement
In suitable cases, a temporary fixed bridge may be placed on the same day as your implant surgery. This allows you to leave the clinic with functional teeth while your implants heal. Suitability depends on factors such as implant stability and your individual treatment plan, which may be confirmed or adjusted on the day of surgery.
Step 5: Healing Phase
During this phase, the implants integrate with the bone (osseointegration). Healing time varies between patients. To support recovery and reduce the risk of infection, your dentist may prescribe antibiotics following the procedure, along with detailed aftercare instructions.
Step 6: Final Prosthesis Placement
Once healing is complete, your final custom-made bridge is fitted onto the implants, completing your all-teeth-on-4 dental implant treatment. This final prosthesis is designed for function, comfort, and long-term use.
What Is The Treatment Duration?
The timeline for all-teeth-on-4 implants at Geelong West Dental varies depending on your case:
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- Initial procedure: 1 day
- Healing phase: several months
- Final restoration: after healing completion
Your dentist will provide a personalised timeline during consultation.
What Is The Recovery Process?
Following your procedure, you may experience:
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- Mild swelling and tenderness
- Temporary discomfort
- Minor bruising
To support recovery:
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- Avoid strenuous activity for 48 hours
- Follow prescribed medications
- Use ice packs intermittently
- Maintain a soft food diet initially
- Keep the area clean with regular brushing and flossing
Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor the healing and stability of your all-teeth-on-4 dental implants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all-teeth-on-4 dental implants removable?
No. All-teeth-on-4 dental implants are designed to be a fixed and permanent solution. The prosthesis is securely attached to the implants, which are in turn affixed to the jawbone, so it cannot be removed by the patient.
Will I have teeth on the same day?
In many cases, a temporary fixed bridge may be placed on the same day as your implant procedure to allow you to have functional teeth while your implants heal. This depends on factors such as implant stability and your individual treatment plan.
What is the difference between all-teeth-on-4 dental implants and dentures?
All-teeth-on-4 dental implants are a permanent solution where an entire arch of teeth is replaced by a dental bridge that is supported by four dental implants. As such, it is not removable and highly stable. In contrast, conventional dentures are typically designed to be removable, which means they can experience slippage – and may need refining if the gums and jawbone change.
Can I eat normally after treatment?
A soft food diet is recommended for the initial healing phase. As your all-teeth-on-4 implants heal and stabilise, you can gradually return to a more normal diet as advised by your dentist.
How do I clean all-teeth-on-4 dental implants?
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential. This includes:
- Brushing at least twice daily
- Flossing or using recommended cleaning aids
- Attending regular dental check-ups
Your dentist may recommend additional tools to help keep your all-teeth-on-4 dental implants clean.
Are there any risks with all-teeth-on-4 dental implants?
As with any dental procedure, all-teeth-on-4 dental implants involve some risks and may not be suitable for every patient. These will be discussed with you during your consultation.
Some potential risks include:
- Implant not integrating with the bone
- Peri-implantitis (gum and bone infection)
- Nerve irritation
- Infection
If you are anxious about the treatment or otherwise prone to experiencing dental fear, we offer a variety of solutions to help manage your comfort, including sleep dentistry and happy gas. These will also be discussed with you during your consultation.
Case Studies For Our All-Teeth-on-4 Treatment
Photography and permission to post were given by patients. Photos are an indication of results, which may vary between individuals. Please visit our website for risks and recovery.
The contents of this post do not substitute professional dental advice. Consultation is required for further assessment.
Case 1: Upper and lower All Teeth on 4 dental implant prosthesis to replace periodontally-involved (gum disease) teeth. Photos were taken at baseline and one week after insertion of prosthesis.

Case 2: Upper and lower All Teeth on 4 dental implant prosthesis to replace periodontally-involved (gum disease) teeth. Photos were taken at baseline and one week after insertion of prosthesis.

Case 3: Upper All-on-4® dental implant fixed zirconia bridge prosthesis to replace upper missing teeth. Photos were taken at baseline and immediately after insertion.

Case 4: Lower All Teeth on 4 dental implant prosthesis to replace periodontally-involved (gum disease) and missing teeth. Photos were taken at baseline and one week after insertion of prosthesis.

Case 5: Lower All Teeth on 4 dental implant prosthesis to replace periodontally-involved (gum disease) and missing teeth. Photos were taken at baseline and one week after insertion of prosthesis.

Why Choose Us?
Patient-Centred Care
We take the time to understand your concerns and treatment goals. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss your options before the treatment begins
Tailored Approach
Each all-teeth-on-4 dental implant treatment plan is customised using advanced digital technology based on your dental condition and requirements.
Complimentary Consultation
A complimentary consultation is available to help you understand the all-teeth-on-4 process and determine suitability.
Advanced Technology
Advanced digital scans, including CBCT (Cone-Beam CT) 3D X-rays and guided all-teeth-on-4 dental implants placement support precision and planning.
Welcoming Environment
We are committed to delivering personalised dental care in a welcoming environment with a team that prioritises comfort, clarity, and professional service.
Accessible Payment Options
We do our best to ensure that our treatments are as accessible as possible. We offer several payment options for your convenience, including payment plans.
Speak to our friendly team on
(03) 5200 9137
We are conveniently located at
43 Pakington Street, Geelong West.
