The Truth About The All on 4 Experience
Patient and guest blogger – Miranda Wheeler.
This time last year, I was sitting in a dental reception eagerly waiting for my all on four restorations.
Nine months on, I must say that my new permanent teeth have been great – and an improvement compared to my experience with dentures.
A non-existent lisp and the freedom to eat anything I want without a second thought has been a real life-changer.
But let me break down my entire experience in easy to read paragraphs so you can understand better all the highs and lows.
Keeping them clean
Cleaning them is easy – there’s no massive difference between cleaning a natural set of teeth. I make sure to floss and love how they feel once cleaned! They’re super smooth.
How they feel in my mouth
Even though it’s only been nine months since my surgery, I only really think about my teeth as implants when I’ve attended a check-up with the dentist.
I can’t tell you how incredible it is to feel the roof of your mouth again.
The difference in feeling from temporaries
There is a significant difference when it comes to the difference between your permanent set of teeth to the temporary ones you are fitted with on day one.
Your permanent teeth have the right bite; they even look and feel better. So, my advice in the early stages is to trust the process and give everything a chance.
If your teeth do not feel right, you can turn back to your dentists to change them until you feel comfortable. In my experience, I had multiple wax try-ins to get the perfect fit.
In the beginning, I was warned by my dental surgeon Dr Gurs, that I would not love the temps, and he was right. I didn’t. But then he also said that I would love my permanent set, and after a few months, I really did and still do.
My daily life and how I feel
I eat when I want, what I want, and feel confident enough to smile whenever the opportunity strikes.
My confidence has improved since my husband claims that I’m a different woman, and maybe I am. All I know is that I feel better, and I can relax knowing that I have a complete set of permanent teeth essentially again.
What other people have said
No one seems to really believe me when I tell them they’re not actually my own teeth, and to be honest; it’s not something I shout from the rooftops; I want people to believe they are my own.
I tend to get a lot of comments, however, on my teeth, people saying they are nice, white or straight, so I really can’t complain.
If you grind your teeth, tell the dentist
Comment from Dr Gurs: When a patient is fitted with implants, you’ll bite down with five times the pressure you would with your natural teeth.
So patients who grind their teeth are going to do damage to their new prosthesis (all-on-four). To prevent damage to your new teeth, we can create a custom mouthguard for you to wear at night that can keep them safe.
About the patient
Miranda, at 36, had lost the majority of her teeth due to an advanced and aggressive form of pregnancy gingivitis. This actual condition does affect many throughout the UK.
After having her first child, Miranda’s teeth began to fall out one by one, leaving only a few, which she later had extracted to fit a denture more comfortably.
And after almost a decade of wearing a denture, there was nothing left of Miranda’s confidence. So, after saving up a bit of money, Miranda knew it was finally time to do something, and we recommended All on Four to her as she had the money to spend and wanted the best of the best.
Miranda now has two full arches of permanent teeth and has decided to start following her passion as a blogger to share her experiences to help others who may also be struggling with self-confidence.
When writing this, Miranda was setting her blog up and had planned to use the URL: mirandascuretoselflove.com.