The Different Types of Material Available for your All-On-4

All-On-4 Implants are one of the many new teeth repair solutions available today. While implants are an excellent option for restoring lost teeth, they require oral surgery. When making such a significant choice concerning your teeth, it’s helpful to have as much information as possible at your disposal. If you’re considering getting All-On-4 Implants to replace your missing teeth, you should know the materials those fixtures are made of beforehand.

Types Of Materials

Price
Durability
Comfort
Aesthetics
Cleansablity

Zirconia / Bruxzir

$15,990
Per arch

High

Above
Average

High

Very High

PEEK
Ceramage
Trilor

$16,990
Per arch

High

High

Above
Average

High

Nano
Ceramic

$11,990
Per arch

Above
Average

High

Above
Average

Medium

Acrylic

$7,990
Per arch

Medium

Above
Average

Above
Average

Medium

Crystal Ultra

$17,990
Per arch

Above
Average

High

Above
Average

High

Prettau

$14,990
Per arch

High

Above
Average

High

High

When selecting replacement teeth for a prosthesis, there are four materials to choose from when choosing All-On-4. No material is the same or best for every patient. Ideally, you and your dentist will work together to select the ideal material for you. In reality, your dentist will work with your unique situation while offering you suggestions.

Zirconia

Zirconia is one of the most frequently used materials in dentistry today for All-On-4 implants. All-On-4 Zirconia bridges are a long-lasting, aesthetic, and holistic approach to replacing missing teeth. Zirconia, also known as Bruxzir, is a white and very durable ceramic made of Zirconium Oxide that causes no irritation or reaction to the gums and mouth. Its natural tooth-like color produces an aesthetically pleasing finish. Bruxzir also offers a lifetime warranty. Therefore, if any damages were to occur, there is no need to worry.

Creating a lovely appearance requires a substantial quantity of practice and training. But then, experienced dentists can work with them to give a personalized appearance. Zirconia bridges are also one of the easiest bridges to maintain. However, this specific choice comes with some drawbacks. The most significant of the disadvantages is that it may be costly.

Although this is not a general problem, specific individuals have issues with the sound it produces when they bite when it is against an opposing Zirconia bridge.

Peek Ceramage Trilor

PEEK with Zirconia crowns is the top-of-the-line advanced innovation in dentistry for All-On-4 dental implant materials. PEEK offers a very durable and aesthetic finish, making it one of the top choices for dental implant patients and dentists. This material is lightweight and can be digitally designed for each patient for improved patient comfort. PEEK is a kind of polymer approved for use in the medical field and offers patients an alternative to the Chromium Cobalt framework.

PEEK has a high strength-to-weight ratio and is available in a natural color that does not clash with other colors. When used in All-On-4 implants, it produces a more natural appearance in the patient’s mouth. The design and production of this lightweight material are done digitally, which results in improved precision and fit.

PEEK is a better material for All-On-4 implants ahead of metal because it prevents any metallic taste or temperature changes induced by eating or drinking. Also, the material creates fewer issues with hypersensitivity and allergic reactions. The only drawback with PEEK might be the fact that it is expensive.

Acrylic

Acrylic has become increasingly used in the dentistry world. This option is one of the least expensive dental bridge options for All-On-4. At one point in time, Acrylic was known as the golden standard for dental bridges. However, due to its disadvantages, it is now less frequently used in dentistry. Now, with the many innovations in dentistry, there are more effective options to choose from.

Acrylic implants are connected by a bar, often made of titanium. Because it was the first product of its kind, dentists consider it the industry standard.

People who don’t clench their jaws or grind their teeth will probably profit the most from using Acrylic in their All-On-4 implants. The natural feeling that Acrylic gives derives from its bite being gentler than other materials. Acrylic is also available in various shapes, sizes, and designs.

Acrylic implants are functional and offer convenience and a low risk of failing compared to other options; however, they are not as aesthetically pleasing as other materials. They may become less reliable over time and need frequent repairs and maintenance. They are also known to have a shorter lifespan on average.

Nanoceramic

PEEK with Zirconia crowns is the top-of-the-line advanced innovation in dentistry for All-On-4 dental implant materials. PEEK offers a very durable and aesthetic finish, making it one of the top choices for dental implant patients and dentists. This material is lightweight and can be digitally designed for each patient for improved patient comfort. PEEK is a kind of polymer approved for use in the medical field and offers patients an alternative to the Chromium Cobalt framework. PEEK has a high strength-to-weight ratio and is available in a natural color that does not clash with other colors. When used in All-On-4 implants, it produces a more natural appearance in the patient’s mouth. The design and production of this lightweight material are done digitally, which results in improved precision and fit. PEEK is a better material for All-On-4 implants ahead of metal because it prevents any metallic taste or temperature changes induced by eating or drinking. Also, the material creates fewer issues with hypersensitivity and allergic reactions. The only drawback with PEEK might be the fact that it is expensive.

Crystal Ultra

Crystal ultra is a dentistry breakthrough material made of Nanoceramic matter that blends with salinized glass with advanced polymers. The combination of these materials produces a shock-absorbent restoration that replicates the feel and sound of natural teeth.

These unique properties make Crystal Ultra an excellent option for dental restorations. Crystal Ultra is the softest ceramic material of all dental ceramics and ceramic hybrid materials compared to other materials. It is 60% lighter than Zirconia, making it about the same weight and hardness as natural teeth.

Prettau

Prettau is a dental material that is widely used in dentistry to produce long-lasting, stain-resistant dental bridges. What truly sets Prettau bridges apart from other traditional materials, such as Acrylic and Porcelain, is the material used to create them. Zirconia is a biocompatible material that offers malleable and flexural qualities. These unique qualities provide a durable finish that looks and functions just like natural teeth.

Similar to Zirconia, some patients have experienced issues with the sound it produces when they bite against an opposing Zirconia bridge. It takes some time to adjust to, but patients become accustomed to it.

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