Why choose us for Rohnert Park all-0n-4 implants
At New Leaf Rohnert Park, our caring and experienced staff strive to provide a comfortable dental experience while working to help you achieve your smile goals. By using the latest technology, we provide for all your oral surgery needs, such as all-on-4 implants.
Choosing the right dentist for you can make all the difference when it comes to maintaining good oral health. Our dentist will work with you to create an individualized treatment plan that achieves your goals and needs while also working with your schedule and budget.
Good oral health is essential, but so is a beautiful smile and our goal is to help you maintain a healthy mouth as well as put your best smile forward.
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Benefits of All-On-4 Implants
Losing a tooth can be hard on anyone, but it becomes even more difficult when you lose an entire arch of teeth. While dentures have offered generations of tooth replacement options, they do come with some disadvantages. All-on-4 implants solve all those denture disadvantages and offer many different benefits to patients, including:
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Our oral surgery services
Extractions • Implants • All-On-4 • Overdentures • Bone Grafts
FAQ
What are All-on-4 implants?
How do All-on-4 implants work?
How long does it take to get All-on-4 implants?
Are All-on-4 implants as strong as regular dental implants?
Can anyone get All-on-4 implants?
CAN YOU HAVE A FULL MOUTH OF DENTAL IMPLANTS?
Absolutely! For those that need full arch replacements, both top and bottom, dental implants can be used. Most patients will require four implants per arch to support a complete implant-supported denture. In some instances more may be needed, and is dependent on the specific patient, their jawbone condition, and other factors.