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What Is All-on-X and Who Is It For? (Full-Arch Implants Explained)

What Is All-on-X?

All-on-X is a method of replacing an entire upper or lower set of teeth with a fixed (non-removable) bridge supported by dental implants.

Instead of placing one implant per tooth, a small number of implants (often 4–6) are used to support a full arch of teeth.

The result is a stable, fixed set of teeth that does not come out like a denture.

The “X” refers to the number of implants used, which varies based on bone structure and treatment goals.

How All-on-X Compares to Other Options

vs. Individual Dental Implants

  • Individual implants replace one tooth at a time
  • All-on-X replaces an entire arch as a single system
  • Fewer implants are used to support more teeth

For an overview of single-tooth replacement, see Dental Implants.

vs. Dentures

  • Dentures are removable
  • All-on-X is fixed and anchored to implants
  • No adhesives required
  • Typically more stable for chewing and speaking

Who Is a Candidate for All-on-X?

All-on-X is typically considered when:

  • most or all teeth in an arch are missing or failing
  • remaining teeth have poor long-term prognosis
  • gum disease has reduced support
  • bone loss limits placement of many individual implants
  • a fixed alternative to dentures is preferred

Candidacy depends on:

  • bone quality and volume
  • bite forces and jaw relationships
  • overall oral health
  • long-term maintenance ability

Some patients who are not candidates for multiple individual implants may still qualify for All-on-X due to how implants can be positioned.

When Dentists Recommend All-on-X

This approach may be recommended when:

  • saving multiple compromised teeth would require repeated treatment
  • long-term predictability is low with partial solutions
  • function and stability are difficult to maintain

In these situations, replacing the full arch can provide:

  • more consistent long-term stability
  • fewer future procedures
  • a simplified treatment path

For how these decisions are made, see How Dentists Decide Whether a Tooth Can Be Saved or Needs Extraction.

What the Process Involves

  1. Evaluation and 3D imaging
    Used to assess bone and plan implant placement.
  2. Implant placement
    Implants are positioned to support a full arch.
  3. Temporary teeth (if appropriate)
    A temporary fixed bridge may be placed when stability allows.
  4. Healing phase
    The implants integrate with the bone over time.
  5. Final full-arch bridge
    A custom-designed restoration is placed.

The timeline varies depending on healing and case complexity.

What to Expect Long-Term

All-on-X requires ongoing care:

  • daily hygiene around implants
  • regular professional maintenance
  • periodic evaluation of the bridge and supporting structures

Like any dental treatment, long-term success depends on maintenance and follow-up care.

What All-on-X Is Not

  • Not removable like traditional dentures
  • Not always “same-day final teeth”
  • Not appropriate for every patient

Each case requires individualized planning.

How to Decide If It’s Right for You

The best approach depends on:

  • how many teeth are affected
  • the condition of remaining teeth
  • bone support and healing capacity
  • long-term goals for stability and maintenance

If you are considering full-arch tooth replacement, a detailed evaluation is needed to compare options.

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Bottom Line

All-on-X is a full-arch implant solution that replaces all teeth in one jaw using a small number of implants to support a fixed bridge. It is typically recommended when individual teeth cannot be predictably maintained long-term.

Whether it is appropriate depends on bone structure, overall oral health, and long-term treatment goals.

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