Are All on X® Dental Implants for You? Everything You Need to Know

October 10, 2024

When you’re missing one tooth, restorative dentistry offers a wide variety of treatments to restore your complete smile, from dental bridges to single-tooth implants. When you’re missing an entire arch of teeth, though, the options diminish. If you want to avoid dentures and don’t like the idea of replacing each tooth with an implant, All on X® dental implants pose a unique solution  

All on X® dental implants are an accessible, non-invasive innovation in regular, conventional implants that allow replacing an entire arch of teeth with fewer surgical interventions. To help you see if this treatment is adequate for you or not, we came up with this article.

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What Are All on X® Dental Implants?

All on X® dental implants offer a method of replacing an entire arch of teeth by carefully placing dental implants. This long-term procedure eliminates the need for numerous surgeries to replace each tooth with a different implant and is less invasive and costly than receiving a single implant for each tooth.

With local anesthesia, this procedure can usually be finished in a single visit. The patient doesn’t even need to be sedated or rendered unconscious during the procedure.

Other benefits of this procedure are:

  • Better Stability and Function: All on X® implants give dental prostheses a stable base, doing away with the need for messy adhesives and providing better speaking and chewing abilities than conventional dentures.
  • Improved Aesthetics: The patient's smile and facial features are restored by the custom prosthesis, which is made to feel and look like natural teeth.
  • Preservation of Bone Density: All on X® implants help maintain bone density and stop the degradation of the jawbone that frequently happens with missing teeth by stimulating the jawbone with the chewing forces applied to the implants.
  • Convenience and Comfort: These implants are fixed in place, so there is none of the discomfort and inconvenience that comes with removable appliances, unlike removable dentures.

How’s the Structure of All on X® Dental Implants?

Usually, only 4 to 6 implants are inserted. The secret is a special, angled placement that allows an entire denture to be held with fewer implants.

Structure-wise, All on X® implants consist of titanium screws placed inside the jawbone. These screws are attached to a denture composed of resin or gum-colored plastic that shouldn’t be visible when you smile.

Attached to this denture are crowns, which are typically made of acrylic resin and customized to resemble your natural teeth.

Who Is Eligible for All on X®?

If you've lost all of your teeth, want a permanent set of new teeth, and have a healthy mouth, you are a good candidate for All on X® implants.

You can still get this kind of implant even if you do not have a lot of bone because the placement of the implant is planned to maximize the amount of bone that is available. Depending on your particular circumstances, your dentist may use one of several implant placement positions.

Because All on X® allows you to replace an entire set of teeth, any remaining teeth you have would need to be extracted. Because of that, people with healthy teeth aren’t good candidates for All on X®, as only natural teeth that are damaged beyond repair should be replaced.

So, if you have several healthy teeth, other options should be explored, like an implant-supported bridge.

Additionally, if you have gum disease, getting treatment for your periodontitis is necessary before getting implant dentistry, as the infection would foster implant failure.

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The All on X® Treatment Process

Although each clinic may have a slightly different procedure for getting All on X® implants, these basic steps are often a must:

  • Examination: As noninvasive as it is, before an implant surgery, a detailed examination is a must. We will look at the state of your mouth and your previous records, determine your needs, and consider your facial structure and bone density available.
  • Scans and X-rays: CT scans and 3D images of your jawbone are necessary to determine the location of your sinuses and nerves and plan the ideal location for your new replacement teeth.
  • Computer simulation: We will use digital simulation technology to figure out where your implants should be placed to provide the best support for your jaw.  
  • Surgery: At this stage, the implants that will support your new crowns will be inserted into your jawbone.

Your oral health and the type of implants you receive will determine whether you receive crowns on the same day or if you must wait for the implants to heal. In the meantime, your dentist will provide you with temporary dentures to wear while you recover.

All on X® Dental Implant Recovery

All on X® implants require four to six months to recover. During this period, your implants fuse with the bone through a process known as osseointegration, becoming a part of your body.

Still, you'll start to feel better in a few days. Avoid irritating or damaging the surgical sites, especially in the beginning, and adhere to the dietary guidelines provided.

After the procedure, you will probably be eating a lot of liquid and soft foods for a few months.

All on X® Dental Implant Maintenance

After receiving your All-on-X dental implants and your mouth has healed completely, you ought to be able to resume your regular eating and drinking habits.

Still, maintaining proper oral hygiene is fundamental, even long after your implants have healed. You need to brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss in between to prevent plaque buildup.

Additionally, consider scheduling routine professional cleanings and make sure to visit our dental office for regular check-ups.

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Get The All on X® Dental Implants You Need

Dental implant technology has transformed dentistry in recent years by providing creative solutions for people who have unstable dentures or missing teeth. Among these developments, the All on X® dental implant method has become very well-liked due to its successful smile restoration and oral health enhancement capabilities.

Sadly, this treatment is not for everyone. If you want to know whether or not you’re a good candidate for All on X® dental implants, reach out to 3020 Dental Implants!

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