Mono Implants Vs All on 4
Dec 8, 2023 ·
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Now we know you heard about four, I want to show you what all on Manos looks like now in this example this is actually all on eight okay when...
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Now we know you heard about four, I want to show you what all on Manos looks like now in this example this is actually all on eight okay when I do full art Sean monos I generally Place minimum of eight up to 12 implants we're trying to replicate what Nature has done into a one-for-one relationship a one implant in each socket whether it's a media or a fully healed dentist Ridge so in this case you can see what we have recreated is crown and Bridge crown and Bridge Dentistry this is not complicated like the other all NX systems are okay where you are literally replicating teeth titanium Crown preps one by one if you can do crown and Bridge work you can restore mono implants it's just that simple and this is what's called an fp1 prosthesis another advantage of mono implants especially on Terminal dentition when we're removing all of the teeth and placing the implants at the exact same time is because the implants retain the bone because they're designed to be immediately low we can put them in the socket the bone heals right to the original level we want to do everything in our case with model and plant large to preserve every last little bit of bone that we can which allows us to do what's called an sp1 prosthesis now an fp1 prosthesis is teeth only there's no pink gums there's not another centimeter of bone that was resected as an all-in-4 in order to have the prosthetic room and have it thicken up because there's no cantilevers we have more sizes more shapes all the way down to six millimeters narrow down to 2.4 wide up to 18 millimeters long where we can fit mono implants in essentially places you cannot fit conventional implantology we can prep the heads we can bend the necks we can basically adapt the implants to fit the patient not make the patient adapt to the implants but this is the ultimate which is again an fp1 tooth only crown and Bridge prosthesis that we can permanently cement on and in this case again eight mono implant but in our standard of care we over build the platform we don't want to do all on floor even all on six why not do all in ten all on 12 if you have the bone in the room to do it again overbuilt platform creates longevity for the patient for the rest of their life.
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