Musician Plays Saxohone Again with Upper & Lower All-On-4
Before
After
ABOUT THE PERSON
49 years old
Musician
THE PROBLEMS
Deteriorating teeth
Oral dysfunction
Lost ability to play saxophone with loose upper denture
THE SOLUTION
Upper and Lower All on 4
Timeframe: 2 Days
Treatment in Early 2008
DOCTORS COMMENTS
This patient has had problems with his teeth for many years and had numerous restorations that were breaking down. The turning point for him was when he lost his front teeth, and with it he lost his ability to play the saxophone. The appearance was not so much of a problem for him. His main concern, apart from being unable to eat many foods, was that as a musician he was unable to work and was also facing the loss of more teeth.
THE PROCESS
1. The upper partial denture in position.
2. When the denture is removed.
3. Upper All-On-4 dental implants procedure.
4. Permanent teeth are constructed to be fitted to the fixtures within one day after the surgery.
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This patient has had problems with his teeth for many years and had numerous restorations that were breaking down. The turning point for him was when he lost his front teeth, and with it he lost his ability to play the saxophone. The appearance was not so much of a problem for him. His main concern, apart from being unable to eat many foods, was that as a musician he was unable to work and was also facing the loss of more teeth.