Why Patients Choose All-on-X
All-on-X is one approach used in full mouth rehabilitation for patients who are missing most or all of their teeth or are facing widespread dental failure. Instead of individual implants for each tooth, a full arch of teeth is supported by a carefully planned set of implants. This helps give patients:
- Stability: Fixed teeth that do not shift or loosen
- Function: Improved chewing and speech compared to dentures
- Efficiency: Full-arch replacement with fewer implants
Full-Arch Implant Treatment
All-on-X treatment is planned using advanced imaging and digital diagnostics to determine implant placement, angulation, and load distribution. In some cases, failing teeth can be removed and implants placed in the same visit, with a temporary fixed prosthesis provided during healing.
Treatment timelines vary based on bone health, healing needs, and individual conditions. Final restorations are designed for durability, comfort, and long-term performance.
Is All-on-X Right for Me?
All-on-X is not the right solution for every patient. Dr. Song evaluates your oral health, bone structure, medical history, and goals to determine whether full-arch implants are appropriate or if alternative implant or restorative options may be a better fit.
You will always receive a clear explanation of your treatment options before moving forward.
Why Choose All-on-X?
Stability
Advanced Planning
Natural Function
Long-Term Solution
Why Carrollton Dentistry?
Dr. Song has advanced experience treating complex implant cases, including full-arch and multi-tooth restorations.
As a FICOI, he focuses on careful diagnosis, surgical precision, and realistic planning so patients understand their options before moving forward.
His approach emphasizes function, comfort, and predictable outcomes.
Common Questions
How long does All-on-X treatment take?
Treatment timelines vary, but many patients receive temporary teeth the same day as implant placement. Final restorations are typically placed after 3–6 months of healing, depending on bone health and individual healing.
Is All-on-X more expensive than dentures?
While the upfront cost is higher, All-on-X offers a permanent, fixed solution that eliminates ongoing denture adjustments, adhesives, and replacements. We’ll provide a clear cost breakdown during your consultation.
Will I need bone grafting for All-on-X?
Not always. All-on-X is designed to work with available bone by strategically placing implants at optimal angles. However, some patients may benefit from grafting for better long-term stability — Dr. Song will evaluate your specific needs.
Book Your All-on-X Consultation Today
Ready to restore your smile with full-arch dental implants? Let’s discuss if All-on-X is the right solution for you.
