If you're considering full mouth implants, you're not alone. It's a popular procedure for people seeking a permanent solution to missing or damaged teeth.
What is All on X Reconstruction?
All on x reconstruction, also known as full arch restoration or full mouth implants, involves placing a set of dental implants in the upper or lower jaw and attaching a full set of permanent teeth to them. This procedure is often used for patients who need to replace all their teeth due to decay, gum disease, or other factors.
The Risks of All on X Reconstruction
Like any dental surgery, there are risks involved in all on x reconstruction. These include infection, nerve damage, and implant failure. However, these risks can be minimized by working with an experienced team like ours at Dental Experts of Florida.
One common concern is the cost. Full mouth implants are often more expensive than traditional dentures or bridges. But they offer a long-term solution that can save money in the long run by avoiding the need for frequent repairs and replacements.
The Rewards of All on X Reconstruction
The rewards of all on x reconstruction are significant. Patients who undergo this procedure often report increased confidence, improved speech, and easier eating. They also no longer have to worry about their teeth falling out or breaking.
Moreover, full mouth implants look and feel like natural teeth. They're designed to blend in seamlessly with your existing teeth, so no one will know you've had any dental work done unless you tell them.
A Word from Our Doctors
"All on x reconstruction is a life-changing procedure for many of our patients," says Dr. Adil Ibrahim, one of our experienced implant dentists. "But it's not right for everyone. It requires careful consideration and a commitment to regular dental care."
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate of all on x reconstruction?
The success rate of all on x reconstruction depends on several factors, including the patient's overall health and the experience of their dental team. At Dental Experts of Florida, we have an excellent track record with this procedure.
How long does all on x reconstruction take?
The timeline for all on x reconstruction varies depending on the patient's needs and the complexity of the procedure. In some cases, it can be completed in a single day. In others, it may take several months.
Can I still eat my favorite foods after all on x reconstruction?
Yes! One of the biggest benefits of full mouth implants is that they allow you to eat your favorite foods without worrying about your teeth. You'll need to avoid very hard or sticky foods, but otherwise, the sky's the limit.


