Nobel All-on-4 and Bredent Fast and Fixed: What are the Major Risks with these Systems?
It has now been a few years since Nobel has launched the All-on-4 replacement technique. Bredent Medical has also launched a similar product, but using 6 implants in the maxillary which has a 97.3% success rate at 5 years (this testing was not independent). Bredent’s product is, I believe, called SKY Fast & Fixed. The major risks around these systems obviously has to do with longevity. Now that the systems have been in use for a medium amount of time, what kind of evidence do we have about longevity? Have other potential problems been discovered with these systems?
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Matusoiu Bogdan
8/23/2012
My name is Bogdan Matusoiu work with Bredent 3 years using Fast & fixed concept.
Patients who meet indications (those between osteo-integration does not overload temporary work) had maximum success.
In general, patients want from the day fixed teeth surgery when they are totally edentulous or imminent thus reach.
Concept all on 4 or fast & secure on the day fixed teeth surgery offers patients were very satisfied.