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7 Pros and Cons of All on X Dental Implants

  • Writer: Morgan Hill Dentistry
    Morgan Hill Dentistry
  • Mar 23, 2023
  • 1 min read

The field of dental restoration has been revolutionized by dental implants, which have undergone significant advancements in techniques and materials over time. A noteworthy development in this area is the advent of X dental implants, which have made the decision to get implants an easier one for people.

Losing a tooth not only affects one's food habits but also one's confidence. Tooth loss can result from various factors such as age-related degeneration, periodontitis or gum disease, tooth infection, cavities, diseases, poor nutrition, accidents, or injuries.

Although some people opt for dentures, most individuals now prefer permanent solutions as dental procedures are now safer and more advanced.


What are all-on-x dental implants?


At Morgan Hill Dentistry, computer-guided surgery is utilized by our skilled implantologists to provide patients with a more advanced and permanent solution for lost teeth. Through a thorough investigation, the precise location for drilling the implants is determined. The four implants needed for an implant-supported denture bridge are inserted into the jawbone simultaneously, with two implants placed vertically in the front and two angled in the back of the mouth. These all-on-x dental implants are able to replace an entire dental arch instead of just one tooth like traditional implants. Instead of an artificial tooth, a sharp tip is used to connect the jaw and artificial teeth. This creates a more natural feeling and provides a stronger replacement for the teeth. Following the procedure, a temporary denture is usually provided to allow the patient to continue regular activities like eating while healing takes place. In a matter of months, the bone grows around the implants, providing a permanent solution for missing teeth. Read More.

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