

All-on-X Full-Arch Dental Implants
Fixed full-arch implant teeth designed for stability, beauty, and confidence
All-on-X Dental Implants in Maspeth, Queens
All-on-X full-arch dental implants replace an entire upper or lower arch with fixed, non-removable teeth supported by dental implants. SOL Dental Arts plans and restores these cases for patients across Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island, coordinating surgery with trusted specialists while keeping the temporary and final prosthetic design focused on function, facial support, and natural esthetics.
What All-on-X means
All-on-X is shorthand for "all teeth in an arch supported on X implants" — most commonly four (All-on-4) or six (All-on-6). The "X" is determined by your bone density, bite forces, and the prosthetic design. The titanium implants fuse to the jawbone over a healing period, and a fixed prosthesis is attached to them — never removed by the patient.
Who is a candidate?
All-on-X is for patients who have lost most or all teeth in an arch, have failing teeth that cannot be saved, wear ill-fitting dentures, or are facing extensive multi-tooth restoration where individual implants would be impractical. A 3D cone-beam scan and comprehensive consultation determine candidacy — including evaluating bone volume, sinus position, nerve location, and bite forces.
How the process works
Planning. 3D cone-beam imaging, intraoral scans, smile photography, and treatment planning. The exact implant positions, prosthesis design, and surgical guide are digitally planned before any surgery.
Surgical placement. Performed by a trusted oral surgeon partner. Any failing teeth are extracted and implants placed in the same visit. Most patients leave with a temporary fixed prosthesis the same day — "teeth in a day."
Healing. Implants integrate with the jawbone over 3–6 months. During this time the temporary prosthesis is worn.
Final restoration. A custom zirconia or hybrid prosthesis is fabricated and bonded onto the integrated implants. This is the long-term restoration.
Why SOL Dental Arts
SOL Dental Arts is co-founded by Dr. Arthur Volker (FAGD, FACD, WCMID Diplomate) and Dr. Aadel Soleymani (Columbia DDS, Mount Sinai GPR) — both Columbia University-trained with advanced training in implant restorative dentistry. Surgical placement is coordinated with trusted oral surgeons including Dr. Shahab Soleymani, DDS at Astoria Oral Surgery.
The entire prosthetic plan — temporary, healing, and final restoration — stays under one roof so the cosmetic and functional outcome remains consistent.
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Refined cosmetic dentistry designed to improve smile harmony, confidence, and natural-looking aesthetics.
Information on Cosmetic Services offered
What Cosmetic Dentistry Can Improve?
Cosmetic dentistry may be used to address a wide range of aesthetic concerns, including chipped teeth, worn edges, uneven tooth shape, discoloration, spacing, small lateral incisors, asymmetry, and smiles that no longer feel as polished or youthful as they once did. In many cases, improvement is achieved through conservative treatment planning that enhances the smile while respecting natural anatomy.
Our Approach to Smile Enhancement
At SOL Dental Arts, cosmetic treatment is planned with attention to proportion, translucency, contour, smile line, and facial harmony. We evaluate not only how the teeth look individually, but how they work together within the smile as a whole. This allows us to recommend treatment that feels elegant, refined, and appropriate for the individual patient rather than generic or overdone.
Treatment Options That May Be Included
Depending on the case, cosmetic dentistry may involve composite bonding, veneers, whitening, selective contouring, replacement of failing bonding, or a more comprehensive smile refinement plan. Some patients benefit from a small enhancement to one or two teeth, while others may be candidates for a broader treatment approach designed to improve the overall balance of the smile.














































