The main difference lies in the type of implant and how it supports your new teeth. Single Dental Implant Uses one small implant placed straight into the jaw, acting like an artificial tooth root. After placement, time is needed for the bone to heal and fuse with the implant before attaching the final crown. During this healing phase, a temporary tooth replacement such as a bridge or partial denture may be worn. All-On-4 Dental Implants Uses four longer implants, strategically angled across the jaw for strength and stability. Because of this design, a full set of replacement teeth (a fixed denture) can often be attached on the same day. This reduces waiting time and allows patients to leave the clinic with a functional new smile while the implants integrate with the bone. Benefits of Single Implants Single dental implants aren’t suitable for everyone, but they can be an excellent solution in certain cases. If you’ve lost just one tooth, an implant may be the ideal replacement. Since single tooth loss often happens earlier in life, implants provide a long-lasting restoration that looks, feels, and functions just like your natural teeth. Filling a gap with an implant also helps protect your remaining teeth. When spaces are left untreated, surrounding and opposing teeth can shift out of place, leading to bite problems and uneven wear. In some cases, a single implant can even support more than one missing tooth. For example, it can anchor one end of a dental bridge when there isn’t a healthy tooth available on each side of the gap particularly useful for missing back teeth. Which Option Is Best for Me? Deciding between a single implant and an All-On-4 treatment depends on how many teeth are missing and what your long-term goals are. If you only have a few healthy teeth left and those are also worn down or damaged, an All-On-4 full-arch restoration may be the better choice. It allows you to replace an entire set of teeth at once with a stable, natural-looking solution. If you’re missing just one or a few teeth, a single implant with a crown or an implant-supported bridge may be more suitable. This approach preserves your remaining natural teeth while filling the gaps in your smile. Book Your Appointment with us at Clear Dental Clinic!