In this post, learn who makes a good candidate for dental implants and what to consider before starting treatment.
All-on-X Dental Implants: 15 Most Common Questions, Answered

Full arch dental implants come with a lot of moving parts—surgery, healing time, cost, and long-term maintenance. If you’ve been thinking about this kind of treatment, chances are you’ve already done some digging and still have a few unanswered questions. At CarolinasDentist – The Pointe in Wilmington, these are the kinds of conversations we have with patients every day. This guide covers 15 of the most common questions we hear, with clear answers to help you get a better sense of what’s involved.
1. What Are Full Arch Dental Implants?
Full arch dental implants, or “All-on-X” dental implants, are a fixed solution for people who need to replace all their teeth on the upper or lower jaw. Instead of using one implant per tooth, a small number of implants—usually four to six—are placed in the jaw to support an entire arch of teeth.
The result is a stable, natural-looking set of teeth that stays in place. No adhesives, no slipping, and no need to take anything out at night.
2. Am I a Good Candidate for This Treatment?
If you’re missing most or all of your teeth—or if you’re dealing with uncomfortable dentures—this could be a good option. Even if you’ve experienced bone loss, it doesn’t automatically rule you out. That’s something we can assess with 3D imaging and a full evaluation.
Every case is different, and the only way to know for sure is to come in for a consultation.
3. How is This Different From Dentures?
The biggest difference is that full arch implants are fixed. Dentures are removable and can shift during the day. They might click when you talk or move while you eat. Implants are anchored directly to the bone, so they don’t move.
Implants also help preserve the bone in your jaw, which dentures don’t do. Over time, dentures can actually accelerate bone loss, which may change the shape of your face and affect how they fit.
4. What’s Involved in the Treatment Process?
The process starts with a consultation and a 3D scan. From there, we create a treatment plan. On the day of surgery, we place the implants and often attach a temporary set of teeth immediately.
Healing usually takes a few months. Once the implants have fused with the bone, you’ll come back for your final prosthetic. Everything is customized to your anatomy, goals, and schedule.
5. Will the Surgery Hurt?
Most patients describe the experience as easier than expected. We use local anesthesia and offer sedation to make the process as smooth as possible.
After the procedure, you might feel some soreness or swelling, but it’s usually manageable with medication. Discomfort tends to fade within a few days.
6. How Long Does the Full Process Take?
Implant placement is typically done in one day. If you’re a good candidate, you can go home that same day with a temporary set of teeth.
Healing and follow-up appointments take place over the next few months. Once the bone and implants are fully integrated, we place your permanent teeth. Start to finish, the timeline is usually around four to six months.
7. How Much Does It Cost?
Cost depends on several factors, including the number of implants, the materials used, and the specifics of your treatment plan. We’ll go over pricing with you during your consultation so there are no surprises.
Financing options are available, and we’ll help you navigate your insurance to see if any parts of the treatment are covered.
8. Will I Leave With Teeth the Same Day?
In many cases, yes. If you’re a good candidate for same-day loading, you’ll leave with a secure, temporary set of teeth right after surgery. These allow you to speak, eat soft foods, and smile comfortably while your implants heal.
9. How Long Will the Implants Last?
The implants themselves are made of titanium and can last a lifetime with good care. The prosthetic teeth may need maintenance or replacement after many years, depending on wear.
Regular checkups and consistent at-home care make a big difference in how long everything holds up.
10. How Do I Take Care of Them?
Daily care is pretty straightforward. Brush your teeth, use special tools or floss for implants, and keep up with routine dental visits.
We’ll go over everything with you and show you how to clean around the implants properly. It becomes part of your regular routine pretty quickly.
11. Are There Risks?
All surgeries carry some risk, but serious complications are rare. Infection, implant failure, and nerve sensitivity are possible, but we take steps to minimize those.
We use digital imaging and careful planning to keep things predictable and safe. If something does come up, we’re equipped to handle it.
12. Does Insurance Cover Any of This?
Some insurance plans cover portions of the treatment, such as diagnostic scans or tooth extractions. Full arch implants may not be fully covered, but we’ll help you look into what benefits are available.
We also offer financing options to help spread out the cost if needed.
13. What Materials Are Used for the Teeth and Implants?
The implants are made from medical-grade titanium. The temporary teeth are typically made from zirconia—a strong, tooth-colored material. Final prosthetics are custom-crafted to match your bite and facial structure.
Everything is built to look good and hold up well in daily life.
14. Can I Eat Normally Again?
Yes, once the healing process is complete and your permanent prosthetic is placed, you’ll be able to eat a full range of foods.
Right after surgery, we’ll give you guidelines on soft foods. But once everything’s settled, things like apples and even steak are back on the table.
15. Can I Do Both Arches at the Same Time?
Yes. If both your upper and lower teeth need replacement, we can often treat both arches in one procedure. That’s something we’ll talk through during your consultation to see what makes the most sense for your situation.
Full Arch Dental Implants at CarolinasDentist – The Pointe in Wilmington
If full arch implants have been on your mind, now’s a good time to take that next step. At CarolinasDentist – The Pointe, we don’t rush decisions—we talk through the details, take a close look at your oral health, and lay out a plan that actually makes sense for you. Whether you’re ready to move forward or still sorting through the basics, we’re here to help. Call us or schedule a consultation when you’re ready to talk.