What Is the All-on-X Dental Implant Technique?
The All-on-X technique is a modern, long-lasting solution for anyone who has lost most or all of their teeth. With just a few strategically placed implants, it supports a full arch of new teeth that look, feel, and function like natural ones. By making the most of your existing bone, All-on-X often avoids the need for bone grafting, while giving you a stable, secure smile. The best part? You can enjoy eating your favourite foods, smiling confidently, and having a full, healthy-looking smile, in just one day.
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Discreetly Restoring Smiles
Our All-on-X prosthetics are designed to look and feel like real teeth, far beyond what traditional dentures can offer. Made from high-quality zirconia, they have a natural translucency that captures the depth and shine of real teeth. Expert hand-painting also recreates the subtle shades and textures of your gums, giving you a seamless, lifelike smile that’s fully confident and completely yours.
Benefits of All of X Technique
Stable and Secure: Unlike traditional dentures, All-on-X implants are anchored firmly in your jaw, so your new teeth stay in place—no slipping, shifting, or worries.
Full Chewing Function: Enjoy all your favorite foods again. All-on-X implants restore strong bite power and efficient chewing, letting you eat comfortably and maintain a healthy diet.
Natural-Looking Smile: Crafted from premium materials and customized for your mouth, All-on-X teeth look and feel like real teeth. Their shape, color, and translucency give you a seamless, lifelike smile.
Protects Bone and Facial Structure: Implants stimulate the jawbone, helping prevent bone loss and preserving the natural contours of your face.
Easy to Care For: All-on-X teeth are fixed in place, so you can brush and floss just like natural teeth. No need for daily removal or soaking.
Boosts Confidence: A full, stable smile transforms the way you speak, laugh, and interact. Regain your confidence and enjoy life without worrying about your teeth.

Are You a Candidate for All-on-X Dental Implants?
If you’re thinking about restoring your smile with All-on-X implants, here’s what to know:
Missing Teeth: All-on-X is designed for full-arch replacement, which usually involves removing any remaining teeth. Even if you still have a few teeth, they can be extracted during the procedure so you can get a complete, stable new smile in just one day.
Oral Health: A healthy jaw and good oral health are key to long-lasting results. Titanium implants need a strong foundation to support your new teeth, so your overall oral condition is important for success.
Bone Loss: Even with some bone loss, most patients have areas of the jaw that can support implants. During your consultation, our dentist will assess your jaw and determine the ideal number and placement of implants for a secure, natural-looking smile.

What Happens at a Teeth in a Day Appointment?
Consultation and Examination
Your journey begins with a thorough consultation. We’ll review your dental history, examine your teeth and jaw, and use imaging like X-rays to assess bone density. This helps us determine if All-on-X is right for you and allows us to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your smile goals.
Implant Placement Surgery
During the procedure, dental implants are carefully placed into your jawbone. Most patients are comfortable with local anesthesia or conscious sedation. Depending on your needs, a few strategically placed implants can support a full arch of teeth. Immediately after surgery, temporary teeth are often fitted so you can leave with a functional, natural-looking smile while your implants integrate with your bone.
Final Restoration and Follow-Up
Once your implants have fully bonded with your jaw (a process called osseointegration), we create your custom full-arch prosthetic teeth. These final teeth are designed to look natural, feel comfortable, and function like real teeth. We’ll ensure your bite and smile are perfect, and schedule regular follow-ups to monitor healing, make adjustments, and ensure long-term success.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
What is the cost of All on X Teeth in a Day in Vancover?
The pricing for All-on-X dental implants in Vancouver can vary widely depending on several factors. While we can’t provide an exact figure over the phone, we can guide you through a consultation so you’ll know exactly what to expect before starting treatment.
- Full-Mouth Reconstructive Implants: These comprehensive treatments can range from $6,000 to $60,000 or more, depending on the complexity and specific requirements of your case.
- Implant-Supported Dentures: On average, a complete set of implant-supported dentures typically costs between $30,000 and $50,000.
What Influences the Cost?
- Number of Implants: Usually 4–6 per arch, strategically placed for maximum stability.
- Materials and Prosthetics: Premium materials like zirconia create a durable, natural-looking smile.
- Treatment Complexity: Some patients may need extractions or additional planning for the best outcome.
- Experience of the Team: A skilled dental team ensures your smile is functional, beautiful, and long-lasting.
All-on-X gives you more than teeth, it gives you freedom and confidence. Say goodbye to loose dentures, enjoy your favourite foods, and reclaim a life-changing smile that’s designed to last for years—all in just one day.
Next Step
Every smile is unique. Book a consultation with our dental team to create a personalized treatment plan and get an accurate cost estimate tailored to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
The number of implants required for All-on-X procedures can vary based on individual needs, but typically, four to eight implants are strategically placed in the jaw. These implants work together to provide a stable foundation for a full arch of replacement teeth, ensuring both durability and a natural feel.
All-on-X dental implants are an excellent option for many individuals seeking a permanent solution for missing teeth. However, they may not be suitable for everyone. To determine if you’re a good candidate, we perform a comprehensive evaluation that considers your overall oral health, bone density, and specific personal circumstances. This thorough assessment helps ensure that the All-on-X treatment will be effective and tailored to your unique needs.
With proper care and maintenance, All-on-X dental implants can last a lifetime. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing, and attending routine dental check-ups are essential for the longevity of your implants. By following these practices, you can ensure that your All-on-X implants remain strong and functional for many years.
Caring for your All-on-X dental implants is straightforward and similar to maintaining natural teeth. Brush your implants twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Floss regularly to remove plaque and debris from between your teeth and around the implants. Additionally, using an antibacterial mouthwash can help reduce plaque buildup and maintain oral hygiene. Regular visits to your dentist for check-ups and cleanings are also important to ensure the health and longevity of your implants.
Absolutely! All-on-X dental implants offer excellent stability, which can enhance your speech clarity. Unlike traditional removable dentures that might shift and cause slurred or unclear speech, the secure fit of All-on-X implants ensures that your speech remains natural and unaffected during conversations.
Insurance coverage for All-on-X dental implants varies depending on your specific plan. It’s best to contact your insurance provider directly to understand the extent of your coverage and any potential out-of-pocket costs associated with the procedure.

