What Is All-on-X Dental Implant Treatment?
The term “All-on-X” refers to a modern restorative technique in which a full arch of permanent teeth is supported by a specific number of dental implants. In fact, this approach offers more flexibility than traditional implant methods for Westchester County patients. Many people know the term All-on-4. However, the “X” means the treatment can use four, six, or even eight implants based on your bone structure.
As a result, this treatment provides a stable, non-removable alternative to traditional dentures. By placing implants strategically, we create a stable foundation for a custom bridge. As a result, you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence. This is an integral part of our comprehensive dental implant services for Westchester County patients who want to reclaim both function and quality of life.
Why Your Bite Matters for Full-Arch Success
Importantly, one of the most important aspects of a successful full-arch restoration is how your new teeth interact with your jaw joints and muscles. Because of her training in TMJ disorders and neuromuscular dentistry, Dr. Wanda Mejia evaluates every All-on-X case with a strong focus on bite harmony.
Therefore, we emphasize a balanced bite to help prevent complications such as jaw pain, headaches, or premature wear. By aligning implants with your natural jaw position, we create a smile that feels comfortable and looks natural.
- We analyze your unique jaw movements before the planning phase begins.
- Our team ensures the final bridge supports proper airway health and breathing.
- We focus on the long-term stability of the jaw joint to protect your investment.
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The Benefits of a Fixed, Permanent Smile
Choosing a fixed restoration instead of removable dentures offers important lifestyle benefits. Because the bridge attaches securely to implants, you never worry about slipping teeth, clicking dentures, or messy adhesives.
As a result, many patients enjoy a wider range of foods, including crunchy vegetables and proteins that were once difficult to chew. Improved chewing also supports better nutrition. In addition, it helps you enjoy meals with friends and family more confidently.
A Comprehensive Path to Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
Ultimately, for many Westchester patients, All-on-X becomes the final step in restoring teeth damaged by wear, decay, or gum disease. This treatment is often a primary element of a full-mouth rehabilitation plan that addresses the health of the entire oral system.
Dr. Mejia works closely with each patient to create a personalized roadmap that leads to a healthy, stable outcome. Whether you are transitioning from failing natural teeth or looking to upgrade from a traditional denture, we ensure every step of the process is handled with compassion and clinical excellence.
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Advanced Technology for Greater Precision
Naturally, the success of a full-arch restoration relies on accurate planning and precise implant placement. To support this process, our office uses advanced dental technology to map your oral anatomy before treatment begins.
Using 3D CBCT imaging, we can visualize your bone density, nerve pathways, and sinus cavities in three dimensions. First, this data allows Dr. Mejia to plan the procedure digitally. As a result, each implant is placed in the strongest position for long-term stability.
Schedule Your All-on-X Consultation Today
When you are ready, our team is here to guide you toward a stable, natural-looking smile. Dr. Wanda Mejia and the staff at Westchester TMJ & Sleep are dedicated to providing the high-level care and attention to detail you deserve for your full-arch restoration.
Schedule a consultation to learn how All-on-X can restore your smile and daily comfort.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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We know that choosing a full-arch restoration is a major decision, and you likely have many questions about what to expect. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive from our patients in Westchester County regarding the All-on-X process.


