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All on 8 Dental Implants essentials
160 min
Average chair time per session
7 days
Typical recovery window
1
Visits to complete treatment
The All on 8 Dental Implants process
What Are All-on-8 Dental Implants?
All-on-8 dental implants are an advanced full-arch tooth replacement solution that uses eight strategically placed titanium implants to support a complete set of fixed teeth. This innovative treatment provides a permanent alternative to traditional dentures, offering superior stability, functionality, and aesthetics for patients missing most or all of their teeth in one or both arches.
Unlike removable dentures, All-on-8 implants are permanently fixed in place and function just like natural teeth. The eight implant posts are surgically placed into the jawbone, where they integrate with the bone tissue through a process called osseointegration, creating a strong foundation for the prosthetic teeth.
How the All-on-8 Procedure Works
Initial Consultation and Planning
Your treatment begins with a comprehensive examination, including 3D imaging and CT scans to assess bone density and structure. Your dental team will create a detailed treatment plan and use advanced computer modeling to determine optimal implant placement for maximum stability and support.
Surgical Procedure
The All-on-8 procedure is typically completed in a single day under local anesthesia or sedation. If you have remaining teeth, they will be extracted first. Eight titanium implants are then precisely placed into predetermined positions in your jawbone, with some angled strategically to maximize contact with available bone.
Immediate Temporary Restoration
In most cases, a temporary set of teeth is attached to the implants immediately after surgery, allowing you to leave the office with a functional smile the same day. These temporary teeth are carefully designed to avoid excessive pressure on the healing implants.
Healing and Integration Period
Over the next 3-6 months, the implants fuse with your jawbone through osseointegration. During this time, you'll have regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing and make any necessary adjustments to your temporary teeth.
Final Restoration Placement
Once healing is complete and the implants are fully integrated, your temporary teeth are replaced with your final, custom-crafted prosthetic arch made from high-quality materials designed for durability and natural appearance.
Benefits of All-on-8 Dental Implants
Enhanced Stability and Function
The eight-implant design provides exceptional stability compared to traditional dentures or even All-on-4 systems. This increased support allows for better chewing efficiency and the ability to eat a wider variety of foods, including harder textures that may be difficult with removable dentures.
Improved Comfort
All-on-8 implants eliminate the discomfort, slipping, and sore spots commonly associated with traditional dentures. The fixed design means no adhesives, daily removal, or embarrassing slippage during eating or speaking.
Bone Preservation
Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing the bone loss that typically occurs after tooth loss. The eight implants provide distributed stimulation across the arch, helping maintain facial structure and preventing the sunken appearance associated with bone deterioration.
Natural Appearance
Your final restoration is custom-designed to match your facial features and desired aesthetic goals. The teeth are crafted to look natural and complement your smile, often improving your appearance compared to your original teeth.
Long-term Durability
With proper care, All-on-8 implants can last decades or even a lifetime. The robust eight-implant foundation provides redundancy, ensuring long-term stability even if one implant experiences issues.
Who Is a Candidate for All-on-8 Implants?
Ideal Candidates
All-on-8 implants are suitable for patients who are missing most or all teeth in one or both arches, or those with severely damaged teeth requiring extraction. Candidates should have adequate bone density to support implants, though some bone loss can often be accommodated due to the strategic implant placement.
General Health Requirements
Good candidates should be in overall good health and have healthy gums. Certain medical conditions like uncontrolled diabetes, active cancer treatment, or severe osteoporosis may affect candidacy and healing, requiring evaluation by your dental team.
Lifestyle Considerations
Ideal candidates are committed to maintaining excellent oral hygiene and attending regular dental appointments. Non-smokers or those willing to quit smoking have better success rates, as tobacco use can impair healing and implant integration.
When All-on-8 May Not Be Suitable
Patients with insufficient bone volume, certain autoimmune conditions, or those taking medications that affect bone healing may need alternative treatments or additional procedures before implant placement.
Recovery and Aftercare
Immediate Post-Surgery Care
Following surgery, you may experience mild swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed medications and cold compresses. It's important to follow post-operative instructions carefully, including dietary restrictions and oral hygiene protocols.
Diet During Healing
For the first few weeks, you'll need to follow a soft food diet to avoid putting excessive pressure on the healing implants. Gradually, you'll be able to introduce more solid foods as directed by your dental team.
Ongoing Maintenance
Long-term success requires diligent oral hygiene, including daily brushing, flossing with special tools designed for implants, and regular professional cleanings. Your dentist will provide specific instructions for caring for your All-on-8 restoration.
Follow-up Appointments
Regular check-ups are essential to monitor implant health, assess the condition of your prosthetic teeth, and address any concerns. Most patients require visits every 3-6 months during the first year, then annually for maintenance.
What to Expect Long-term
Most patients adapt to their All-on-8 implants within a few weeks to months. You can expect to eat most foods comfortably, speak clearly, and smile confidently. The investment in All-on-8 implants typically provides decades of reliable function and improved quality of life compared to traditional tooth replacement options.
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Reviewed by the SmileJet Medical Board of Excellence
Information on this page is reviewed for accuracy by our independent advisory board including Dr. Andrew McAllister (Implantology, 29 yrs), Dr. Karen Lim-Beaumont (Endodontics, 23 yrs), Dr. Robert J. Marchetti (Restorative, 26 yrs), and Dr. Catherine Reyes-Sullivan (Prosthodontics, 24 yrs). Meet our board โ
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