About Full Arch Dental Implants

All-on-X in Orlando, FL

Expert Care You Can Trust

At Orofacial & Dental Implant Surgery, we believe that every patient deserves expert care, clear answers, and life-changing results. We proudly serve patients throughout Orlando, FL, offering Full Arch Dental Implants – a system where all the ‘teeth’ are attached to several small titanium rods (usually 4) that are implanted into the bone. Sometimes it’s called All-on-X – where X is the number of titanium implants used to anchor the arch.
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Compare All-on-X Dental Implants (Full Arch Dental Implants) to Bar Attachment Denture
They serve similar goals (replace all teeth in a jaw), but differ in design, feel, care, and cost.
Feature All-on-X Bar Attachment Denture
Type: Fixed (non-removable by the patient) Removable (snaps on and off)
Attachment: Secured directly to 4 implants (no bar) Clips onto a metal bar anchored by implants
Implants: 4 implants Usually 2-6 implants with a connecting bar
Cleaning: Brushed like natural teeth (non-removable) Removed for daily cleaning
Cost: Generally, more expensive due to lab and prosthetic costs Typically less expensive than All-on-X Dental Implants
Maintenance: May require fewer adjustments long term May need periodic replacement

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Comparing Mouthfeel – All-on-X (Full Arch Dental Implants) to Bar Attachment Denture
‘Mouthfeel’ (how it feels in your mouth) is a key factor in patient – it often differs significantly between Bar Attachment Dentures and All-on-X Implants. Here are a few highlights to consider.
Feature All-on-X Bar Attachment Denture
Overall Mouthfeel: Feels like natural teeth—firm, stable, part of your mouth Feels more like a traditional denture, but more secure
Bulkiness: Slimmer profile, no material on the palate Can feel bulky, especially on the roof of the mouth (upper arch)
Taste & Temperature: Palate is uncovered, allowing full taste and temperature sensation Palate is covered (upper bar denture), which can reduce taste and sensation
Speech: Minimal speech change, feels more natural Can initially cause a change in speech, but most patients adapt in as little as a few days to weeks
Stability When Chewing: Completely stable—no movement or shifting Very stable, but may have slight movement during tough chewing
Psychological Feel: Feels like you have your own teeth back—psychologically satisfying Still feels like a “denture” to some patients
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Why Oral Surgery Board Certification Matters

At Orofacial & Dental Implant Surgery, your care is led by a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. This distinction means your surgeon has completed:

  • Many additional years of surgical training after completion of dental school
  • Rigorous training in anesthesia, complex surgery, and emergency care
  • Certification through the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (ABOMS)

Choosing a board-certified oral surgeon in Orlando, FL ensures you're receiving care from someone held to the highest standards of education, ethics, and experience.

Symptoms That May Require or Benefit From All-on-X Dental Implants

  • Multiple Missing Teeth– Especially in one or both arches
  • Severely Damaged or Decayed Teeth– Beyond repair with crowns or fillings
  • Loose or Ill-Fitting Dentures– Causing discomfort, slippage, or difficulty chewing
  • Bone Loss in the Jaw – All-on-X implants can often be placed without bone grafting
  • Chronic Gum Disease – Resulting in tooth mobility or bone deterioration
  • Shifting Teeth – Due to missing teeth or bone loss
  • Difficulty Chewing or Eating Solid Foods – Leading to dietary limitations
  • Frequent Dental Infections or Abscesses
  • Speech Problems – From missing or unstable teeth
  • Collapsed Bite – Causing facial sagging or reduced vertical dimension
  • Jaw Pain or TMJ Issues – From improper bite alignment
  • Facial Aging or Sunken Cheeks – From missing teeth and bone loss
  • Embarrassment or Lack of Confidence – When smiling or speaking
  • Worn Down or Severely Eroded Teeth – From grinding or acid wear
  • Desire for a Long-Term, Fixed Solution – Especially for those tired of removable dentures
These symptoms often point to conditions best treated by a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. At Orofacial & Dental Implant Surgery, we provide expert diagnosis and advanced treatment for patients across Orlando, FL.

Conditions That May Make a Person a Good Candidate for All-on-X Dental Implants

  • Complete Tooth Loss – Missing all teeth in the upper or lower jaw
  • Multiple Failing Teeth – Several teeth with advanced decay or damage that can’t be saved
  • Severe Gum Disease (Periodontitis) – Leading to bone loss and tooth mobility
  • Advanced Bone Loss in the Jaw – All-on-4® is often ideal because it avoids the need for bone grafting
  • Chronic Dental Infections or Abscesses – Recurrent problems that threaten your oral and systemic health
  • Extensive Tooth Wear or Erosion – From grinding (bruxism), acid reflux, or enamel breakdown
  • Loose or Unstable Dentures – Difficulty chewing or speaking confidently
  • Collapsed Bite or Loss of Vertical Dimension – Causing facial aging, jaw pain, or difficulty eating
  • Facial Sagging or Sunken Cheeks – Aesthetic changes caused by missing teeth and bone loss
  • Difficulty Eating Solid Foods – Due to missing teeth or unstable dentures
  • TMJ Pain or Bite Misalignment – Resulting from a compromised or uneven bite
  • Failed Bridges or Crowns – When prior dental work can no longer be repaired
  • Dental Anxiety or Fatigue From Ongoing Treatment – Wanting a more permanent, one-time solution
  • Desire for a Fixed, Natural-Looking Smile – Without removable appliances
  • Health Conditions Requiring Better Nutrition – Implants allow patients to eat a full, healthy diet again