A Smarter, Customized Path to a Full, Beautiful Smile
Missing teeth can impact every part of your life — from the way you smile to how you eat, speak, and interact with others. If you’re looking for a permanent solution that restores both appearance and function, the All-On-X approach offer a life-changing option.
All-On-X is an innovative dental implant approach that allows for full-arch tooth replacement using a flexible number of implants, uniquely tailored to your needs. Whether you’re missing most of your teeth on the upper or lower jaw — or both — this solution can transform your smile using as few as two implants or as many as needed.
Designed for long-term results and everyday comfort, All-On-X combines precision, personalization, and performance to deliver a natural-looking, stable smile without removable dentures.
What Are All-On-X Dental Implants?
The All-On-X concept refers to a method where a custom number of dental implants (“X”) — usually ranging from 4 to 8 per arch — are strategically placed in the jawbone to anchor a full arch (or complete jaw) of prosthetic teeth. Unlike traditional implant systems that use a one-to-one replacement model (one implant per tooth), All-On-X allows for maximum efficiency and support with fewer implants.
These implants are made of biocompatible titanium and are carefully embedded into the jawbone. Once placed, they act as artificial roots, supporting a set of fixed prosthetic teeth that are designed to look, feel, and function just like natural teeth.
This adaptive method is especially useful for patients with varying jawbone conditions or unique structural needs, as it allows for a creative, effective use of available bone.
Key Benefits of All-On-X Dental Implants
Choosing All-On-X means you’re opting for flexibility, strength, and a natural appearance. Here’s what patients appreciate most about this treatment:
1. Fully Customized to the Patient
No two mouths are the same. All-On-X provides a tailored approach that takes into account your jaw structure, health history, smile goals, and bone density — all in one solution.
2. Fewer Implants, Full Coverage
A single arch of teeth can be replaced using only a select number of implants, minimizing surgical steps and increasing comfort without sacrificing support or aesthetics.
3. Fixed, Non-Removable Teeth
Unlike dentures, the All-On-X prosthetic teeth are anchored securely and do not require removal for daily cleaning or sleeping. They become part of your everyday life.
4. Functional Right Away
A temporary set of “transitional” teeth can often be placed the day of procedure, allowing you to leave the office with a functional smile in one day.
5. Improved Confidence
Patients no longer worry about denture movement or hiding their smile. All-On-X teeth look, feel, and perform like the real thing.
6. Maintains Jawbone Density
Implants help stimulate the jawbone and maintain its strength, contributing to better facial symmetry and a more youthful appearance.
7. Long-Term Investment
With proper care, All-On-X implants are intended to last. It is an investment in your health and quality of life.
How the All-On-X Process Works
Getting started with All-On-X involves several stages, each carefully planned to ensure the best possible outcome. Here’s what you can expect:
Step 1: Consultation and Digital Planning
Your journey begins with a consultation visit. During this appointment, we’ll:
Perform a 3D jaw scan
Discuss your dental and medical histories and smile goals
Evaluate your jaw bone structure and oral health
Answer any questions you may have
Once evaluated, we’ll determine the optimal number and position of implants needed for a secure and stable result.
Step 2: Tooth Removal (if needed) and Implant Placement
At the surgical appointment, any failing or unsalvageable teeth still present will be gently removed. Then, dental implants will be placed into the jawbone. These implants may be placed vertically or at an angle depending on available bone, helping maximize support and avoid additional procedures.
The implant posts act as strong anchors — similar to tooth roots — for your future prosthetic teeth.
Step 3: Temporary Prosthetics
In most cases, a set of temporary prosthetic teeth will be attached to your implants on the same day. These look and feel natural, allowing you to resume speaking and eating a very soft diet right away.
You’ll wear these temporary “transitional” teeth during the healing phase, which gives your mouth time to adjust and your implants time to fully integrate.
Step 4: Healing and Osseointegration
Over the following months, your implants will bond to the jawbone in a process known as osseointegration. This biological fusion ensures lasting support and stability for your permanent teeth.
You’ll come in for routine check-ups to monitor your progress and ensure everything is healing as expected.
Step 5: Final Teeth Placement
Once healing is complete, your final prosthetic teeth will be crafted and attached by your restorative dentist. These are custom-designed to match your facial features, bite pattern, and personal aesthetic preferences.
The result: a smile that’s indistinguishable from natural teeth — both visually and functionally.
Who’s a Good Candidate for All-On-X?
All-On-X is ideal for people who:
Are missing multiple teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw
Have worn dentures and want a more permanent option
Want fixed teeth that won’t shift, rub, or fall out
Have experienced bone loss but still qualify for implant placement
Prefer fewer surgeries and a streamlined treatment plan
Even if you’ve been told you’re not a candidate for traditional implants due to bone loss, the angled implant technique possible in All-On-X may be a solution worth exploring.
Life After All-On-X: What Patients Experience
Patients often report a dramatic improvement in their daily lives:
Eating is more enjoyable
Speech is clearer
Smiling feels more natural
Social confidence returns
No more adhesives, slipping, or soaking
Maintenance feels similar to caring for natural teeth
Many describe All-On-X as a transformative solution — not just for their smile, but for their overall wellbeing.
Long-Term Care and Maintenance
Caring for your new smile is simple, with recommendations including:
A water pick is strongly recommended for daily home hygiene
Visit your dentist for regular professional hygiene and checkups
Avoid using your teeth to open packaging or chew excessively hard foods
Wear a nightguard if recommended by your provider
By following these best practices, you can protect your investment and keep your smile looking beautiful for years to come.
Why Choose Our NYC Implant Team?
At our Madison Avenue office, we take pride in delivering advanced implant care with a personalized approach. When you choose us for your All-On-X treatment, you get:
A dedicated team with implant expertise
The latest imaging and diagnostic technology
Comfortable, patient-centered care
A treatment plan designed around your lifestyle
Efficient, natural-looking results tailored to your face and smile
If you’re ready to restore your smile with confidence, stability, and long-term comfort, All-On-X may be the right solution for you.
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Dental implants are a permanent, secure solution that help preserve jawbone health and restore full oral function. If you're considering dental implants in New York City, reach out to Central Park Oral Surgery today — we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
The cost of dental implants in New York City can vary depending on each patient’s individual needs. Factors such as the number of implants, any required preparatory procedures, and the type of restoration used all affect the total cost. The most accurate way to determine your treatment cost is by scheduling a consultation with a dental implant specialist.
Dental implants function as artificial tooth roots that are surgically placed into the jawbone. Over time, they bond with the surrounding bone through a natural process called osseointegration. Once healing is complete, a lifelike restoration—such as a crown, bridge, or denture—is attached to the implant to restore the visible part of the missing tooth.
Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for natural teeth. Maintaining good oral hygiene—such as regular brushing and flossing—along with routine dental checkups and cleanings, plays a key role in keeping implants healthy. It's also important to avoid habits that can cause physical damage, like teeth grinding or using teeth as tools, to help ensure the longevity of your dental implants.
Tooth loss can impact more than just the appearance of your smile. It may interfere with your ability to eat comfortably and maintain a balanced diet. Over time, surrounding teeth can shift out of place, leading to bite misalignment and discomfort. In addition, missing teeth can contribute to bone loss in the jaw, which may affect your facial structure and oral health overall.
The best candidates for dental implants are individuals in generally good health, with no signs of active gum disease. They should have sufficient bone density in the jaw to support the implant and should not smoke or use tobacco products, as these can interfere with healing. A thorough evaluation by a dental implant specialist is recommended to determine eligibility for treatment.
Dental implants are designed to be a long-term solution for missing teeth, with the implant itself potentially lasting a lifetime if properly cared for. However, the crown—the visible part that resembles a natural tooth—may need to be replaced after 10 to 15 years due to normal wear and tear. The lifespan of a dental implant can vary based on factors like oral hygiene, lifestyle habits, underlying medical conditions, and regular dental visits. For best results, it's important to maintain good oral care and consult with a dental implant specialist for personalized guidance.
Whether dental implants are covered by insurance depends on your specific plan. Some dental insurance policies may offer partial coverage, while others exclude implants altogether or include strict limitations. In certain cases, coverage may only apply if the procedure is deemed medically necessary. To understand your options, it’s best to review your insurance policy or speak directly with your provider.
Our Patients Speak: Testimonials & Feedback
I’m very grateful. I have been one of those anxious and sensitive patients and honestly was freaked out coming to the city and they got me through two extractions, a bone graft and two implants with extreme care. I walked out smiling. Great people.
Dakota lane
I also suffer from tinnitus, and Dr. Andrei Mark took special care to ease my concerns about the noise. The entire procedure, from anesthesia to extraction, was seamless. It was completely pain-free and finished in under 10 minutes. I highly recommended.
Anthony Wagner
Dr. Andrei Mark successfully completed my implant surgery. I am so very pleased with the result. Dr. Andrei Mark is in my opinion is a very skillful and knowledgeable specialist. His manner with a patient in the chair is warm and pleasant.
Jerzy Zielinski
Dr. Andrei Mark and his staff treated me for almost one year, and they completed my dental implants very successfully. I could not be more pleased with the outcome. But more importantly, Dr. Andrei Mark treated me like I was his most important patient