If you are missing most or all of your teeth — or struggling with loose or uncomfortable dentures — All-on-4 dental implants can provide a stable, long-term solution. At Sugar River Family Dental, we offer full-arch implant treatment in Claremont, NH designed to restore function, comfort, and confidence with a natural-looking result.
This advanced approach allows a full set of upper or lower teeth to be supported by a small number of strategically placed implants.
All-on-4 dental implants are a full-arch tooth replacement solution where four or more implants are placed into the jawbone to support a fixed set of teeth. The implants are positioned at specific angles to maximize available bone and provide strong support.
This technique often allows patients to:
The final result is a non-removable set of teeth that looks, feels, and functions similarly to natural teeth.
All-on-4 dental implants may be recommended if you:
A consultation at Sugar River Family Dental will determine whether this treatment is right for your specific needs.
Unlike dentures, All-on-4 restorations do not shift or move.
Patients are able to eat more comfortably and speak more clearly.
A secure smile can significantly improve daily comfort and confidence.
Implants help maintain bone structure and facial support.
With proper care, All-on-4 restorations are designed to last for many years.
Traditional dentures rest on the gums and may loosen over time as bone changes occur. All-on-4 implants are anchored into the jawbone, providing:
The All-on-4 process typically includes:
Our team will guide you through each phase to ensure clarity and comfort.
At Sugar River Family Dental, full-arch implant treatment is carefully planned to balance aesthetics, function, and long-term stability. We take time to understand your goals, evaluate your oral health, and design a solution that supports both your smile and your overall well-being.
We provide All-on-4 dental implants for patients from:
With proper care and maintenance, they can last many years.
Most patients report manageable discomfort, similar to other dental procedures.
Yes, after healing, most patients return to a normal diet.