Hi, Simran here from DENTL in East Melbourne.
If you’re looking into All-Teeth-On-4 implants, you might be curious about what are the after-care steps? Getting your new smile is just the beginning; taking care of it properly is what ensures it lasts for years to come. So, let me break it down for you.
In the first few days after surgery, you’ll experience some swelling and tenderness, which is completely normal. We’ll provide you with pain relief medication, a soft diet plan, and instructions on how to keep the area clean without disturbing the healing implants.
Then, in the following few weeks, we advise patients to stick to soft foods only, avoiding anything too crunchy, sticky, or hard. Your implants need time to heal and integrate with the jawbone, and following the right diet helps ensure the best results.
Next, at your post-surgery check-ups, we’ll monitor your healing and make sure your implants are integrating properly. After about three to six months, once your implants are fully fused with your bone, we replace your temporary teeth with your final, custom-crafted smile: strong, durable, and designed to last.

Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings are also crucial. We typically recommend coming in every six months to ensure your implants remain in top shape.
As you can see, with the right care, All-Teeth-On-4 implants can last decades, restoring your smile and confidence for the long term. So, if you’re ready to put away your dentures for good and have a more fixed and natural feeling solution, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Simply call us at (03) 8820 1699 or DM us to book a check-up or consultation today!
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