ALL ON X - 2 Removable Implant supported Denture

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What is ALL ON X - 2

The All-on-X with 2 implants is a removable denture supported by two implants in the lower jaw. Unlike traditional dentures, these snap onto implants for better retention, significantly improving stability and chewing ability.

Procedure Overview

  • Consultation & Scans: CBCT imaging and impressions for treatment planning.

  • Tooth Extractions: Removal of remaining teeth if necessary.

  • Bone Grafting: If needed, to provide adequate support.

  • Implant Placement: 2 implants surgically inserted into the lower jaw.

  • Denture Modification: Existing or immediate denture is modified to snap onto implants.

  • Healing: 3-4 months before full integration, though denture use is immediate.

  • Post-Op Visits: Check healing and denture fit.

How Long Does the Procedure Take?

  • Planning & consultation: 1 visit

  • Surgery: 1-2 hours

  • Healing: 3-4 months (with immediate denture use)


Total: About 2-4 months.

Healing Time

Soft tissue heals in 1-2 weeks; bone integration in 3-4 months.

Pricing

$8,999/ PER ARCH

(Includes consult, scans, CBCT, tooth extraction, 2 implants (lower jaw), 2 bone grafts, denture modification, and post-op visits)

FAQs

How secure will the denture be with just two implants?

Using two implants significantly improves denture retention compared to conventional dentures. The denture “snaps” onto implant abutments, reducing slipping, movement, and discomfort. While it doesn’t match the rigidity of fixed options, it delivers substantial improvements in function, especially for lower-arch dentures.

Yes. This is a removable prosthesis by design—you snap it on and off for cleaning, hygiene, and convenience. It’s designed for easy removal without force, while still providing firm retention during use.

Yes. After implant placement, we typically provide or modify a denture to snap onto the implants immediately or soon after surgery. This means during the 3‑4 month healing (osseointegration) phase, you have a functional denture. You’ll follow a soft diet initially and gradually return to normal foods as healing proceeds.

For many patients, yes—especially in the lower arch, two implants provide a cost-effective and efficient solution for stability. However, patient factors (bone quality, bite force, anatomy) will guide whether more implants should be considered. If long-term fixed options are planned, starting with two implants can still be expanded later.

Risks include implant failure or loosening (especially under heavy forces), wear or damage to the denture’s attachment components, and bone resorption over time. Maintaining excellent hygiene, attending follow-up visits, and using the denture properly reduce these risks.

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