Overview
All-On-4 Plus® treatment requires ongoing maintenance after the initial healing period. While daily home care remains important, routine clinical check-ups allow your clinician to monitor your implants and overall oral health on an ongoing basis. Professional cleaning is usually recommended every 6 months.
These appointments form an important part of long-term implant maintenance and allow your clinician to review your oral health and ongoing care requirements. Periodic radiographic monitoring, such as X-rays, may also be recommended.
These images help clinicians assess implant-related structures and monitor changes over time as part of long-term maintenance. Routine appointments also provide an opportunity to discuss any concerns you may have and review your progress following treatment.
Every patient is different. Your All-On-4 Plus® clinician will recommend a maintenance schedule based on your oral health, individual risk factors and treatment needs.
Common questions
Explore common questions and their answers below regarding routine clinical check-ups.
Routine check-ups help clinicians monitor your implants and supporting structures as part of long-term maintenance. It also helps prevent infection and implant failure.
Professional cleans are usually recommended every four to six months, unless your clinician advises a different schedule based on your individual needs.
Periodic X-rays help clinicians assess implant-related structures and monitor changes over time as part of ongoing care.
Daily home care is important, but routine professional maintenance remains an important part of long-term implant care.
Your clinician will review your oral health, discuss any concerns and determine whether professional cleaning or monitoring is required.
Tell your clinician about any changes, concerns or symptoms you have noticed since your previous appointment.
Yes. Routine monitoring is an important part of long-term implant maintenance, even when there are no obvious concerns.
Your All-On-4 Plus® clinician will recommend a maintenance schedule based on your oral health, risk factors and individual treatment needs.