What Foods Can You Eat With The All-on-4 Treatment Concept?What Is An All-On-4 Implant?An All-on-4 dental implant is a type of full set restoration for missing teeth. It employs the use of typical dental implants and replacement teeth. The dental implants are usually four tiny titanium posts, and they are placed at strategic locations inside the jawbone of a patient. Then, they will be allowed to heal as the jawbone fuses around the implants, securing them in place. As soon as they are healed, a set of artificial replacement teeth will be securely screwed on the implant posts. Placing the set of teeth requires precision, as the weight of your bite needs to be evenly distributed over your jawbone. Once this procedure is complete and totally healed, you can eat your favorite meals without stress. Is There A Diet Restriction With All-On-4?Immediately after the procedure, you will have major restrictions on how you take in food. The implants should be allowed to heal without hindrances. Therefore, for the next couple of days following the implant procedure, you will have to stick to liquid meals. These meals can be mildly warm, but they should not be searing hot. You will rely strongly on liquid food to heal faster. Also, you need to avoid drinking them from straws, as these may upset the clotting and cause bleeding. After a couple of weeks, you may begin to introduce soft food that does not require chewing. Minimal chewing is allowed, or just consume meals that you can scoop up with spoons. Our professionals will help you determine healthy meals with your preferred diet. Soft fruits, vegetables, and other protein foods should be included in your diet. You will have to make sure that you can get as much nutrients as possible with the most minimal chewing as possible. What Should I Avoid With My All-On-4?After your healing process is complete, you may return to eating and chewing your favorite meals. Although, it is good to note that your dental implants are not natural teeth. They need to be treated with care. Therefore, you need to avoid bad practices such as chewing on ice cubes. Biting down on hard items like pens and pencils, or even fingernails should be seriously avoided. Your new teeth should not be used as a tool for opening and tearing items. This way, you can ensure that complications are avoided, and longevity is assured. If you want to know whether you are a candidate for an All-on-4 restoration, our team of professionals at Dallas Oral Surgery Associates would be happy to speak to you. Please reach us at 214-363-9946 to schedule a consultation. |