September 18, 2025
The All-on-4 prosthetic can sound a little complicated - but in reality, it’s made up of three parts:
Unlike conventional implant dentures, which are removable and cleaned outside of the mouth, All-on-4 is a fixed full-arch prosthetic, which means you should clean them like you would your natural teeth.
The dental abutment (the connector between the implant post and crown), which will sit at the gumline, can accumulate plaque and tartar when not cleaned properly.While you won’t need to worry about the titanium implant post and abutment being susceptible to dental decay like natural teeth, it’s essential to know that they’re prone to their own issues caused by improper care and oral hygiene.
That said, don’t feel intimidated - this can happen due to not caring for your prosthetic and fake teeth. It will be easy and possible for you to pass floss down deep around the abutment site without causing discomfort, pain or bleeding. Patients with All-on-4 should aim to floss daily as part of their oral hygiene routine to ensure bacteria from the abutment is removed and cleaned regularly.
The best way to maintain your prosthetic is by treating it like natural teeth, where you’ll need to floss around the abutment areas and use an electric toothbrush for the fake teeth.
Super Floss is split into three parts: a stiffened end to floss under appliances, a spongy part to clean around appliances and wide spaces and regular floss to remove plaque under the gum line.
Plus, when we hand-make your prosthetic at our clinic in London, we’ll spend a lot of time on the design process to ensure your bridge is as easy to clean as possible.