All-on-4 Dental Implants Explained by Specialists
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All-on-4 Dental Implants Explained by Specialists

January 18, 2026Fusion Dental Implants
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All-on-4 Dental Implants Explained by an Implant Surgeon

All-on-4 is a full-arch dental implant technique designed to restore an entire upper or lower arch using four implants.

It is not a shortcut. It is a biomechanical strategy.

At Fusion Dental Implants, our surgeons have extensive experience with All-on-4 procedures, serving patients throughout Sacramento, Roseville, and Northern California.

The Core Concept

All-on-4 uses:

  • Two vertical implants in the front
  • Two angled implants in the back

The posterior implants are angled to:

  • Avoid anatomical structures
  • Increase bone contact
  • Eliminate the need for grafting in many cases

Why Angulation Matters

Angled implants increase the anterior-posterior spread, improving load distribution across the prosthesis.

This allows:

  • Fewer implants to support a full arch
  • Immediate provisional teeth in some patients
  • Reduced surgical complexity in selected cases

Immediate Load vs Traditional Healing

Many All-on-4 cases involve immediate loading, meaning a temporary fixed prosthesis is attached the same day.

Immediate load requires:

  • High primary stability
  • Controlled bite forces
  • Rigid prosthetic splinting

If these conditions are not met, immediate load increases failure risk.

When All-on-4 Is Not Appropriate

All-on-4 is not ideal for patients with:

  • Severe bone loss in the front of the jaw
  • Extreme bite forces
  • Poor bone density
  • Untreated systemic conditions

In such cases, additional implants or alternative designs may be safer.

All-on-4 vs Traditional Full-Arch Implants

Traditional full-arch restorations may use:

  • 6–8 implants per arch
  • Longer healing periods
  • Bone grafting

All-on-4 trades redundancy for efficiency. This tradeoff must be deliberate, not automatic.

Long-Term Considerations

Success depends on:

  • Prosthetic design
  • Hygiene access
  • Occlusal management
  • Ongoing maintenance

Most late failures are prosthetic or maintenance-related, not implant-related.

The Surgeon Factor

All-on-4 is technique-sensitive. Outcomes vary dramatically based on:

  • Surgical planning
  • Implant positioning
  • Prosthetic collaboration

The procedure itself is standardized. Execution is not.

All-on-4 Specialists in Sacramento

At Fusion Dental Implants, our team includes specialists with advanced training in full-arch implant techniques. We use 3D imaging and digital planning for precise implant placement.

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