Next Smile - All-on-4 Implant Treatment
We are proud to have been selected to work along side renowned specialist Dr. Tony Rotondo and the Next Smile team in providing the All-on-4 implant system to our patients in Central Queensland.
Where a significant number of teeth are either missing or not able to be saved, or you already wear a denture that you find less than ideal, All-on-4 may be the treatment solution for you.
The All-on-4 treatment is a fixed implant system that is an alternative to a traditional removable denture. New teeth that are fixed in place means you can say goodbye to having to take your denture in and out and instead your beautiful new smile will be supported by just 4 dental implants. For those used to having to wear a denture, All-on-4 treatment can provide the closest feeling to having your natural teeth back. No more loose dentures making eating difficult. Your smile will look natural and your teeth will feel strong and stable, allowing you to eat the food you love with comfort.
Your new smile will be tailored to suit your face and we encourage your input to get them looking just how you would like. This transformation can happen in as little as 24 hours, as you will be given provisional teeth the day after your initial surgery with Dr Rotondo. A few months later, once the implants have fully healed and the gum tissue has settled we will begin making your final set of teeth that will look and feel even better.
Next Smile uses what is known as the Malo Protocol, because it has been shown to have a 98% success rate*, meaning we can achieve the most predictable outcomes for our patients. This particular protocol also means surgical grafting is very rarely required.
Our dentists can discuss the different options available including All-on-4 implant treatment and help you to decide which one will be best for your particular situation. Payment plans for treatment are available.
* Malo P, de Araújo Nobre M, Lopes A, Moss SM, Molina GJ. A longitudinal study of the survival of All-on-4® implants in the mandible with up to 10 years of follow-up. J Am Dent Assoc 2011;142:310-204