All-on-X Dental Implants
All-on-X dental implants represent a revolutionary approach to full-arch tooth replacement, offering patients a permanent solution for severe tooth loss or failing dentition. This innovative treatment uses a strategic number of dental implants, typically two to six, that support a full arch of prosthetic teeth, providing stability, functionality, and aesthetics that closely mimic natural teeth.
Understanding the All-on-X Concept
The "X" in All-on-X refers to the variable number of implants used to support the full arch of replacement teeth. Most commonly, patients receive All-on-4 or All-on-6 implants, though the exact number depends on individual bone density, jaw structure, and specific clinical needs. This technique maximizes the use of available bone, often eliminating the need for bone grafting procedures that can add months to treatment time.
The implants are strategically placed at precise angles to optimize support and distribute biting forces evenly across the jaw. This thoughtful placement creates a stable foundation capable of supporting the pressures of daily chewing and speaking.
Benefits of All-on-X Treatment
Patients choosing All-on-X implants experience numerous advantages over traditional dentures. The prosthetic teeth are fixed in place, eliminating the slipping, clicking, and discomfort often associated with removable dentures. This stability restores confidence in social situations and allows patients to enjoy a wider variety of foods without restriction.
The treatment also helps preserve facial structure by stimulating the jawbone, preventing the bone loss that typically occurs with missing teeth. This stimulation maintains facial contours and prevents the sunken appearance that can develop with traditional dentures over time.
Many patients appreciate the efficiency of All-on-X treatment. In some cases, temporary teeth can be attached right after implant placement, meaning you can leave the office with a functional smile. While these temporary teeth allow for immediate use, they're later replaced with permanent prosthetics once healing is complete.
Is All-on-X Right for You?
All-on-X implants are a good choice for patients missing most or all teeth in their upper or lower arches, those with failing teeth requiring extraction, or individuals frustrated with traditional dentures. Candidates should have adequate bone density and be in good general health. However, many patients who were previously told they weren't candidates for implants may now qualify due to the technique's minimal bone requirements.
During your consultation, we'll conduct a comprehensive evaluation, including 3-D imaging, to assess your bone structure and develop a personalized treatment plan. We'll discuss your specific needs, answer your questions, and determine whether All-on-X is the right solution for restoring your smile.
Schedule Your Consultation
If you're ready to explore a permanent solution for tooth loss, contact our office today to schedule an All-on-X consultation and take the first step toward reclaiming your confident smile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dental implants have several advantages over other tooth replacement options:
- Dental implants appear the most life-like and natural.
- The actual implant piece of the dental implant is made of titanium, a biocompatible metal.
- Dental implants are the most secure and stable.
- Dental implants prevent bone loss, keeping your jaw tissue healthy and preventing changes in the shape of your face.
- With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime.
Our Team
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Dr. Laura Capati
Dr. Laura Capati grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, and earned her bachelor's degree at Washington University in St. Louis. She went on to graduate from Southern Illinois University with a Doctorate in Dental Medicine, then completed her three-year periodontic residency at St. Louis University.
Dr. Capati is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, a distinguished credential that signifies she has achieved significant accomplishments beyond the mandatory educational requirements of the specialty. This board certification demonstrates her commitment to the highest standards of periodontal care and expertise.
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All-on-X Dental Implants Technology
Intraoral Camera
What if you could see exactly what your dentist sees? You'd probably find it simpler to make informed decisions about your oral health!
Intraoral cameras allow you to do precisely that. Using a small digital camera embedded in a wand, the dentist can move it around your mouth and transmit the images instantly to a chairside monitor. This allows you to clearly see everything the dentist describes, including damage to the teeth and signs that might indicate periodontal disease.