All‑on‑4 in Azerbaijan: Who Is a Candidate and What to Expect
All‑on‑4 is a full‑arch implant approach designed to replace many missing teeth with a fixed bridge supported by four implants (sometimes six). Patients search for it when they want stable chewing, fewer removable dentures, and a treatment plan that can be organized around travel.
Quick answer
You may be a candidate for All‑on‑4 if you are missing most teeth (or wear dentures) and CBCT shows enough bone and safe anatomy for stable implant placement. A proper plan includes CBCT review, bite analysis, and a clear timeline for temporary teeth and the final bridge.
Who is a good candidate?
- Patients missing most or all teeth in one jaw
- Denture wearers who want a fixed solution
- Patients with enough bone in key areas after CBCT assessment
- Patients able to follow a soft‑diet and hygiene protocol during healing
Key steps (what usually happens)
- CBCT + bite assessment + prosthetic planning before surgery
- Extraction of failing teeth (if needed) with infection control
- Implant placement with angled implants when indicated
- Fixed temporary bridge when immediate loading is safe
- Final bridge after healing and bite stabilization
Common mistakes patients should avoid
- Choosing based only on the lowest price without documentation and follow‑up
- Skipping a CBCT review and bone/gum risk discussion
- Assuming everyone qualifies for same‑day loading
- Ignoring bite issues that can overload implants
Check candidacy
Send photos/X‑rays for an All‑on‑4/6 suitability check and visit plan.
FAQ
Is All‑on‑4 the same as one‑day teeth?
They can overlap. Some All‑on‑4 cases allow a fixed temporary bridge quickly, but eligibility depends on stability and infection/bite risks. Learn more on the One‑Day System page.
How long does healing take?
Healing time varies by case. The final bridge is typically placed after a structured healing and verification phase.
Do I need bone grafting?
Often All‑on‑4 is chosen to reduce the need for grafting, but CBCT planning determines what is safest and most predictable.