At Crofton Dental Care, we support patients exploring long-term solutions to restore function and comfort in their smiles. This case study follows a patient who chose full mouth rehabilitation using full-arch All-on-4 restoration to address concerns with both upper and lower teeth. The treatment was tailored to their individual needs, aiming to create a stable and functional solution.

Step 1: Initial Consultation – Understanding the Patient’s Needs
During the consultation, our team discussed a variety of options and explained how full mouth restoration with implants could provide support for both arches. Together, we developed a personalised plan for a full mouth rehabilitation, ensuring that comfort, function, and aesthetics were considered at every stage. The focus was on creating a treatment plan tailored to their unique oral health and personal goals.


Step 2: Implant Placement – Building the Foundation
Throughout this stage, the patient attended follow-up appointments so our team could monitor healing and ensure everything progressed smoothly. The focus was on maintaining comfort and supporting a safe integration of the implants into the jawbone. This stage forms the foundation for the bridges that would eventually restore function and stability.

Step 3: Constructing the Implant-Supported Bridges

Step 4: Fitting and Post-Treatment Review
The patient shared that the treatment felt manageable and allowed them to resume their daily routine with confidence in the stability of the restoration.

The Outcome
The treatment was planned and delivered to support improved function, comfort, and stability. Ongoing follow-up appointments help maintain oral health and ensure the restoration continues to meet the patient’s individual needs.

Patients considering full mouth rehabilitation or full-arch All-on-4 restoration at Crofton Dental Care are welcome to contact the practice to arrange a consultation. Each treatment plan is tailored to individual clinical needs and personal preferences.
Flexible financing options may also be available depending on eligibility, helping make treatment accessible to those interested in implant-supported restorations.



