Artificial teeth can grant you the flawless smile you wish for if you are experiencing tooth loss or decay. Artificial dental implants have endured state-of-the-art developments, improving functionality and resembling your natural teeth. These teeth require the insertion of titanium implants into the jawbone. Patients needing several or all of their teeth replaced can benefit significantly from All-on-X dental implants because they require fewer implants for your missing teeth. Discover more about All-on-X implants and decide if you are a good candidate for restorative dental treatment.
What are All-on-X Implants?
All-on-X implants help you achieve the completed smile you want without needing an implant for each individual tooth. Typically you will leave with your new teeth the same day. All-on-X lowers the number of implants required to achieve your dream smile. These implants support a full arch of teeth, requiring less pain, shorter treatment time, and minimal downtime. All-on-X treatments can cater to patients looking to restore the cosmetic appearance and functionality of their teeth without the hassle of a removal denture.
Benefits of All-on-X Implants
All-on-X implants are beneficial because they allow your surgeon to replace multiple teeth or full arches with fewer implants. All-on-X will enable you to have your complete set of teeth without the need for numerous surgical procedures and implant replacements. This outpatient procedure is performed in our office under the comfort of sedation or local anesthesia. Benefits of your All-on-X implants include:
- “Teeth in a day”
- Minimized bone loss
- Less surgery time
- Teeth are fixed in place
- No need for denture adhesives
- Improved oral health
- Boosted confidence
- Enhanced bite
- Long term solution
Candidates for All-on-X Implants
Patients Missing Multiple Teeth
Candidates for All-on-X include individuals missing most or a significant amount of their teeth along the dental ridge. In this case, replacing all missing teeth with implants is not an option; however, with All-on-X, it is possible.
Bone Loss Patients
If you have been missing a tooth for an extended period, bone loss can occur. When bone loss occurs, further dental procedures are required to restore your teeth, including bone graft surgery. All-on-X allows you to receive treatment in the supportive part of your jawbone.
Non-Smokers
The best candidates for the procedure include those in generally good health who do not smoke. Smoking can increase implant failure, making it essential that you can at least halt your habit leading up to the procedure and while recovering.
Denture Patients
All-on-X can be an ideal treatment for individuals who wear dentures. All-on-X does not cause discomfort or shift like dentures.
About TruForm Surgery
TruForm Surgery is conveniently located in Brighton, MI, and is founded by board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons Dr. Adam Eidson, DDS, FACS, and Dr. Brittany Eidson, DDS, FACS. Our staff is committed to providing oral and facial cosmetic care.
Schedule a Consultation
If you are interested in restoring your teeth for the long term with All-on-X dental implants, do not hesitate to contact TruForm Surgery today to schedule a consultation and learn more about whether you would be a good candidate for this procedure. To schedule a consultation, fill out our online contact form.
Dr. Brittany Eidson realized her passion for oral and facial cosmetic surgery while studying at the University of Michigan. It was during this time she also uncovered her strong desire to serve her country and community. Dr. Eidson completed her residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the Army at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. She was commissioned as an officer in the US Army earning the rank of Major, and continued serving her country for 13 years. Her last duty station was in Fort Hood Texas, where she was the staff surgeon at Carl R Darnall Army Medical Center. While at Fort Hood, Dr. Eidson performed numerous rhinoplasties, jaw reconstructive, TMJ, and Orthognathic surgeries on hundreds of soldiers during active duty. After finishing her service to the Army, she completed a one-year fellowship in Facial Cosmetic Surgery through the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. Her practice is now focused on esthetic surgery of the face.