All-on-4™ vs All-on-1™
This chart is designed to provide a side-by-side comparison between the two systems so you can easily see how they differ from one another.
 
All-no-four picture of removing ridges for implantation
Surgery
It is a very aggressive surgery where the dentist removes gum tissue and part of the jawbone to make way for the prothesis.
Surgery
It requires minimal surgery, just enough to start a small implant and doesn't require removing part of your jawbone to make room for the prothesis. The above picture was taken within 90 minutes of the procedure.
Bone Grafts
Bone grafts are not required as they typically are with traditional implants, as the patient must have adequate bone density and structure to qualify for the procedure.
Bone Grafts
No bone grafts are required. Since mono implants can be placed in different areas of the jaw where traditional implants can't be placed, more patients can qualify for this procedure.
Pain
The surgery is aggressive but with proper numbing procedures you shouldn't feel the pain during the surgery. The pain afterwards is controlled generally by over-the-counter medications.
Pain
Minimal pain that is controlled with over-the-counter medications and generally is resolved in a couple of days.
FP3 Prothesis
Prothesis
FP3 prothesis which is both fake gum and zirconium teeth to make up for the amount of bone and gum tissue that was removed.
Prothesis
FP1 teeth only zirconium prothesis. This it the ultimate full arch implant prothesis that the dental implant community has been trying to achieve for decades.
Difficulty of Procedure
The normal time required for the procedure is 6-8 hours and includes 4 traditional implants to support each arch.
Difficulty of Procedure
The normal time required is 3.5 to 4 hours and includes 8-12 mono implants to support each arch.
Difficulty to Learn
It costs thousands of dollars, and many weekends to learn how to do All-on-4™ implants, where you have to sacrifice your family time to learn this process.
Difficulty to Learn
At our one two-day seminar you will learn how to do the All-on-1™ mono implant system because of the ease of doing mono implants. The time away from your family is one weekend.
Price
The price is dependent on geographic area, but a full mouth reconstruction will typically run $55,000 - $70,000.
Price
The price is $49,800 for a full mouth reconstruction with a profit margin of 90% or better.

All-on-4™ verses All-on-1™

A major advantage of All-on-1™ mono implants is that they are more stable than All-on-4™ implants. With All-on-4™ implants, the angulation of the implants can create pressure points, which can lead to fractures in the implant or the cantilevered full arch prostheses. All-on-1™ mono implants offer a more stable solution since 8 to 12 implants are placed, which provides more support to the full ache prosthesis.

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