All-on-x Implants Near You
How All-on-x Works
All-on-X uses dental implants placed into the jawbone to support a full-arch prosthesis. Depending on your needs and bone support, treatment may use a minimum of four implants per arch and may involve additional implants when recommended for stability.
The implants function as replacement tooth roots and provide a secure foundation for your restoration. Many patients choose between two restoration styles, depending on preference and clinical recommendations.
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How All-on-x Works
All-on-X uses dental implants placed into the jawbone to support a full-arch prosthesis. Depending on your needs and bone support, treatment may use a minimum of four implants per arch and may involve additional implants when recommended for stability.
The implants function as replacement tooth roots and provide a secure foundation for your restoration. Many patients choose between two restoration styles, depending on preference and clinical recommendations.
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Fixed Dentures And Snap-in Dentures
All-on-X restorations are typically designed as either fixed or removable implant-supported dentures.
Fixed Dentures

Fixed restorations are secured in place by the implants and are not removed at home. Many patients prefer this option for a stable, “teeth that stay in” feel during speaking and chewing.
Snap-In Dentures

Snap-in dentures are designed to attach to implants for improved stability, while still being removable for cleaning. This option combines the familiarity of a removable denture with the added support of implant retention.
Both options are designed to improve comfort, function, and appearance, with tooth and gum shading customized for a natural look.
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What To Expect From The Process
Every All-on-X plan begins with an evaluation to confirm the best approach for your mouth, bone support, and goals.
Initial Assessment
Your visit includes a comprehensive exam, a review of oral health history, and an evaluation of jaw anatomy and bite. Imaging is used to assess bone support and determine the most appropriate implant plan.
Advanced Imaging and Planning
Cone beam CT imaging and digital planning tools help map implant placement and support accuracy. This planning stage guides the surgical approach and helps improve predictability.
Implant Placement and Stabilization
Implants are placed following the planned positions. In selected cases, a temporary restoration may be placed soon after surgery, depending on stability and clinical considerations.
Final Outcome
After healing and integration, the final restoration is completed to support long-term comfort, fit, and aesthetics.
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Recovery And Long-term Maintenance
Healing time varies, but the integration phase often takes several months. During this period, the implants fuse with the bone to create a strong foundation.
Recovery Timeline
Many patients return to normal routines within a few days, while healing continues in the background. Your care plan includes guidance on activity, diet, and follow-up visits.
Routine Care
Long-term success depends on consistent hygiene and regular monitoring. Daily brushing, cleaning around the restoration as instructed, and routine dental visits help maintain gum health and implant stability. Avoiding smoking is strongly encouraged, as it can increase the risk of implant complications.
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Who May Benefit From All-on-x
All-on-X is often considered for patients who have lost many teeth, have severe tooth damage, or want a more stable alternative to traditional dentures. Treatment planning is individualized, and patients with reduced bone density may still be candidates depending on anatomy and supportive procedures.
In some cases, additional procedures may be recommended to improve support, such as bone grafting or sinus lift treatment, based on imaging and clinical findings.
Book A Full-arch Implant Consultation
If you are missing an upper arch, a lower arch, or both, All-on-X may be an option for restoring comfort and confidence with a stable, natural-looking result. At Alora Dental in Toronto, we provide detailed evaluations and personalized planning to help you understand whether full-arch dental implants are right for you.

