Published on Oct 10, 2025 | 4 minute read

Losing teeth changes everything from your menu to your confidence. Dental implants—All-on-X vs. single implants—both bring back stability, but they do it differently. One rebuilds an entire arch on a handful of implants; the other replaces teeth one by one. The right path depends on how many teeth you’re missing, your bone health, and your goals.
A single implant integrates with bone and supports a custom crown. It protects neighboring teeth (no shaping for a bridge) and blends seamlessly. If you’re missing a few teeth in different areas, single implants—or an implant-supported bridge—can target each space precisely.
All-on-X uses around four to six strategically placed implants to support a fixed full-arch bridge. It’s designed for people missing many or all teeth in an arch or with failing teeth who want a stable, non-removable solution. Many cases provide a same-day provisional bridge, followed by a durable final once healing is complete.
Both options are stable. Single implants keep your own tooth-by-tooth look. All-on-X delivers a uniform, full-arch appearance and removes “will it slip?” worries common with traditional dentures. Once your bite is dialed in, eating and speaking usually feel natural.
Per tooth, single implants are the premium route. For widespread tooth loss, All-on-X can be more cost-effective because fewer implants support many teeth. Either way, you’re investing in chewing ability and bone support—things that pay off every day.
Light oral sedation can make longer visits more comfortable while keeping you responsive. Your health history guides medication choices and appointment length so everything feels safe and manageable.
Brush twice daily, clean around implants with floss threaders or interdental brushes, and use a water flosser for full-arch bridges. Wear a nightguard if you grind and keep up with maintenance checks.
If you’re missing one tooth, a single implant is the gold standard without involving neighbors. If you’re missing most or all teeth in an arch, All-on-X provides a fixed, stable full-arch solution that feels like a fresh start. Match the approach to your needs, and you’ll eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
Ready to compare options with a personalized plan? Reach out to Heritage Trace Dental in Fort Worth at 817-741-4288 to Schedule a Consultation and review All-on-X vs. single implants side by side.