All-on-X (Fixed Hybrid) Dental Implants

If you’re missing most or all of your teeth, All-on-X Dental Implants may be the ideal solution. This innovative treatment restores your entire upper or lower arch using as few as four Dental Implants. The result is a stable, natural-looking smile that stays securely in place, unlike traditional dentures.

Overview

What are All-on-X (Fixed Hybrid) Dental Implants?

All-on-X, also known as a Fixed Hybrid Dental Implant solution, is a life-changing option for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth. This approach uses just four to six strategically placed implants to support a full arch of non-removable teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums and can slip or cause discomfort, All-on-X Implants provide a stable, permanent solution that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth. With this treatment, patients can enjoy a restored smile and improved oral health—often in just one day.

When to get All-on-X Dental Implants

If you’re dealing with failing teeth, widespread decay, or uncomfortable dentures, now may be the right time to consider All-on-X. This treatment is ideal for those who want to replace an entire upper or lower set of teeth with a permanent, non-removable solution. Because the procedure is designed to work even in patients with some bone loss, many people who weren’t candidates for traditional implants can still benefit.

Benefits of All-on-X (Fixed Hybrid) Dental Implants

From prep to recovery, you’re in good hands.

What to expect during an All-on-X procedure
Initial consultation
We’ll begin with a thorough evaluation, including 3D Imaging and a discussion of your goals. Our surgeons will assess your jawbone and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your anatomy.
Surgical placement
During surgery, the necessary remaining teeth are extracted, and 4–6 implants are placed into the jawbone at precise angles to maximize support. In many cases, a temporary set of teeth can be attached the same day, so you never have to go without your smile.
Healing period
Over the next few months, your implants will fuse with the bone in a process called osseointegration. You’ll follow post-op instructions and come in for checkups to monitor healing.
Final restoration
Once fully healed, your restorative dentist will replace the temporary teeth with a custom, permanent hybrid bridge that is designed for comfort, function, and aesthetics.

Contact Cleburne Oral Surgery today to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward restoring your smile with All-on-X Dental Implants.

Your questions, answered.

Cleburne Oral Surgery is here to address all your questions and concerns regarding All-on-X Dental Implants.
If you’re missing most or all of your teeth, have severe dental issues, or are tired of dealing with dentures, All-on-X could be a great solution for you. This treatment is designed to work for many patients, even those who have been told they don’t have enough bone for traditional implants. Your oral surgeon will assess your mouth, bone structure, and overall health to determine if you’re a good fit.
All-on-4, All-on-6, and All-on-8 refer to the number of implants used to support a full-arch prosthetic. All-on-4 uses four implants, All-on-6 uses six, and All-on-8 uses eight, with more implants generally offering added stability, especially for patients with strong bone density.
A Fixed Hybrid is a type of full-arch implant restoration that is permanently attached to the implants and cannot be removed by the patient. While All-on-X treatments use a fixed hybrid prosthetic, the term “Fixed Hybrid” is sometimes used to describe restorations that may include a titanium or zirconia framework for added strength and longevity. Your surgeon will recommend the best option based on your bone structure, bite force, and long-term goals.
The procedure is often referred to as “Teeth in a Day” because in many cases, you can leave the office with a set of temporary fixed teeth on the same day as surgery. However, the full healing process—including getting your final set of permanent teeth—typically takes 3-6 months. This allows the implants to fully integrate with your jawbone for maximum stability.
The surgery itself is done under Anesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during the procedure. Afterward, you may experience some swelling and mild discomfort for a few days, similar to other dental surgeries. Most patients find the recovery manageable with over-the-counter pain medications, and your surgeon will provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth healing process.
The cost varies depending on how many implants are placed and whether additional procedures, like Bone Grafting, are needed. While All-on-X is a bigger upfront investment than traditional dentures, it offers a permanent, life-changing solution. Some insurance plans may cover part of the treatment, and many oral surgery offices offer financing options to help make the process more affordable.
Caring for your new smile is easy! Unlike dentures, All-on-X Implants stay in place and don’t need to be removed. You’ll brush twice a day, floss around the implants (your surgeon will show you how), and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups. With good care, your implants can last decades—or even a lifetime.