If you’ve been looking into replacing missing teeth with a denture, you’ve likely run into a lot of different options. But with such a wide array to choose from, it can be difficult to know where to start! Implant dentures are generally more reliable than traditional dentures, as we anchor them to your jawbone. But among denture systems like the All-on-4, Fix-on-Six, and All-on-X, many patients struggle to understand the differences in procedure, price, and product. If you’re interested in an implant denture system but don’t know where to start, visit the Mini Dental Implant Center of America (MDICA) in Springfield, MO! There, we will take a look at your smile and help you choose the denture that’s right for you!
What Is All-on-X?
All-on-X is an implant denture system that replaces a full arch of teeth. By strategically placing dental implants in your top and bottom jaws, this system supports or anchors a denture prosthetic. But the number of implants you may need depends on the quality and quantity of your jawbone.
That is why the system is called All-on-X. Unlike All-on-4, which promises to use 4 implants for support, the All-on-X system has a bit more flexibility in its procedure. Depending on your specific treatment plan, you may need anywhere from 4 to 8 dental implants for support.
Dental implants consist of a biocompatible titanium that integrates with your jaw over time. By placing these implants around your jaw, we create a strong foundation to support your denture. However, not everyone is eligible for the All-on-X denture system.
The Problem With All-on-X
All-on-X uses conventional dental implants, which are over 3 mm in diameter.
Because of their large size, these implants require a substantial amount of jawbone structure for support, which many patients don’t have. For those without enough jawbone for implant treatment, they typically have to undergo additional procedures like a bone graft to rebuild lost bone. But a bone graft adds to both the price and length of your treatment, which most patients hope to avoid.
Additionally, conventional implants are typically two-piece implants. Not only does this structure raise the price of your procedure, but it also complicates the placement process!
Placing conventional implants involves multiple appointments that occur over several months. After each component is placed, you’ll need to wait for your gum and bone to heal before moving on to the next step. With multiple appointments, components, and procedures to pay for, patients typically find conventional implants expensive.
All-on-X Alternatives in Springfield, MO
At the MDICA in Springfield, MO, we offer several alternatives to All-on-X treatment. Of course, we provide transitional and traditional dentures to ensure none of our patients ever go without teeth. But with mini dental implants, we can secure or stabilize your smile like an All-on-X denture can, but without all the hassle!
Mini dental implants are smaller titanium screws that are just as stable as conventional implants. And thanks to their one-piece design, these implants make placement much simpler. Rather than creating an incision in your gums and drilling a large opening in your jaw, we simply make a small pilot hole through your gum and bone. Then, we gently screw the implant in place, where it immediately begins to stabilize.
Our Mini Implant Dentures
At our office, we offer various types of mini implant dentures.
- Snap-in overdentures: These prosthetics aren’t retained by dental implants; rather, they’re stabilized, so they stay secure on your jaw. If you have a loose denture that is in good condition, we may be able to transform it into an overdenture by adding housings to the base and implants to your jaw. But if we need to create a prosthetic from scratch, we offer an Artisan high-impact acrylic denture as a stronger alternative to a traditional denture.
- Semi-removable roundhouse bridges: A roundhouse bridge is a sleek prosthetic made from high-quality zirconia. This bridge doesn’t have the traditional denture base like an overdenture. Instead, it anchors directly over your implants to provide a more natural-looking solution to tooth loss. While you never remove this denture, we will during routine dental appointments for maintenance.
- Non-removable roundhouse bridges: We cement a non-removable roundhouse bridge in place to replicate the look and feel of your natural teeth. For patients who want to get their artificial teeth as close as possible to their natural smile, we recommend this non-removable prosthetic.
Thanks to the minimally invasive placement of a mini implant, patients typically enjoy a faster healing period and final product. Instead of waiting months between appointments, we simply place your implants and restore your smile with a temporary denture that day. Then, in a few weeks, we’ll replace the temporary restoration with a final, custom-crafted denture.
Find Better Implant Denture Options at the MDICA in Springfield, MO
There are so many denture options to choose from, and many patients find restoring their smile an overwhelming process. But systems like All-on-X use conventional dental implants, which are much more difficult for patients to qualify for. At the MDICA in Springfield, MO, we offer All-on-X alternatives with mini dental implants! These small titanium posts are just as strong as their counterparts, but with less of the hassle. Book a free implant consultation to learn if you qualify for mini implant treatment today.
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