ALL ON X - 8 Fixed Implant Supported Denture

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What is ALL ON X - 8

A fixed denture supported by 8 implants (4 upper and 4 lower), offering enhanced support and function compared to 6 implants, ideal for patients seeking maximum stability.

Procedure Overview

  • Consultation & Imaging: Comprehensive planning with CBCT and impressions.

  • Extractions & Bone Grafting: Tooth removal and bone augmentation if needed.

  • Implant Placement: 8 implants placed surgically.

  • Immediate Fixed Denture: Immediate placement of fixed denture when possible.

  • Healing & Follow-ups: 3-4 months healing with regular monitoring.

  • Final Prosthesis: Adjustments and final fitting.

How Long Does the Procedure Take?

  • Consultation: 1-2 visits

  • Surgery: 4-5 hours

  • Healing: 3-4 months


Total: 4-6 months

Healing Time

Soft tissue heals quickly; bone integration takes 3-4 months.

Pricing

$35,999 / BOTH ARCHES

(Includes consult, scans, CBCT, tooth extractions, 8 implants, 8 bone grafts, abutments, immediate fixed denture, post-op visits)

FAQs

Why choose 8 implants over fewer implants for a fixed solution?

More implants provide greater structural stability, distribute bite forces better, reduce stress on individual implants, and add redundancy to prevent overloading. It’s especially suitable for patients with strong bite force, larger arch spans, or slightly compromised bone conditions.

Slightly—surgery is longer and technically more demanding. But with expert planning and surgical protocols (guided surgery, precise imaging), risks remain low. The trade‑off is increased long-term stability and resilience.

Just like with 6 implants: you’ll use floss threaders, interdental brushes, water flossers, and special implant-specific tools. The prosthesis design often includes accessible margins for cleaning. Hygienists at follow-up visits use specialized instruments for safe scaling and cleaning.

Yes—the design anticipates minor bone remodeling or shrinkage, and prosthetic adjustments or relines may be done. If significant bone loss occurs, we may intervene with regenerative procedures or screw adjustments.

Yes—most patients regain near‑natural chewing capacity. The prosthesis is designed to handle functional loads well. You’ll gradually reintroduce harder foods under guidance during healing.

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