Drug Use Recovery and 3 on 6 Dental Implants and Bridges

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @tula7141
    @tula7141 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am in tears for you. God Bless you and God protect and keep you now and always. I am having mine done in 2 weeks♥️♥️♥️ I can tell you are blessed with a momma who loves you. Kelly Daniels

  • @erickanuho4996
    @erickanuho4996 Год назад +5

    You are so blessed. I wish i could afford this procedure. Years of psych meds destroyed my teeth.

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear that, so many medications have harmful effects that people aren't aware of. If you'd like to know more about financing treatment, please give us a call at 888-877-5790

    • @redzgirl2476
      @redzgirl2476 2 месяца назад

      I have a friend that just got all on 4 and medicaid covered it completely... don't know if that helps you. But he did get the same thing I paid 35k for, except he got the zirconia I couldn't even get approved for, because it was 50k for that. . . He didnt pay a dime!! 😒

    • @redzgirl2476
      @redzgirl2476 2 месяца назад

      I will have nano ceramic for my finals. If I had known a couple things I would have went for 3 on 6. Less bulk is super important to me. I just didn't realize your gums would grow to these and the papillary would grow back between there, I didn't want flat gums with teeth sticking out so I went with all on x. Hoping my finals aren't as bulky as these temps...

  • @maryfragain4812
    @maryfragain4812 Год назад +6

    Congratulations Sir

  • @truthhunter1177
    @truthhunter1177 Год назад +5

    no money no insurance ten years of pain i going to give up but its nice to see some one have a new life new smile its just a dream for me.

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +2

      Sorry about your situation. If you can afford a car payment we can likely help you with treatment. Give us a call if you'd like to discuss: 888-877-5790

    • @robertsilva5041
      @robertsilva5041 7 месяцев назад +2

      Not everyone can afford 350 or more a month. And that's being generous with the monthly price. How about a 100.00 a month. If you can do that, you'd have work as a dentist for the rest of your life. But no one wants to tell the truth or actually try.

    • @mariodalmatian6441
      @mariodalmatian6441 6 месяцев назад

      You can have all that for 8 k euros... Buy a ticket to Croatia, Bulgaria and price is 5 times cheaper and service and knowlage are the same

    • @daroldbrown7675
      @daroldbrown7675 5 месяцев назад

      @@SmileSystems3on6

  • @BlankSlate1111
    @BlankSlate1111 Год назад +14

    For only 60 THOUSAND DOLLARS, you too can have a beautiful smile

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +5

      It's roughly $45k for a full upper and lower, depending on a few different factors. Most patients finance treatment and it's less than a new car payment. A list of providers can be found at www.3on6.com/locations

    • @FerociousPancake888
      @FerociousPancake888 11 месяцев назад +9

      While the set may be $45K for a 3 on 6, which is already unobtainable by a majority of patients, what about extractions, bone grafts, and sinus lifts if needed? All of the prep work adds cost and I doubt every patient that walks into the office is eligible for this procedure with no prep work at all. What if the patient isn’t eligible for immediate loading? That adds another procedure and cost. What about the maintenance work? I’m sure a single set doesn’t last a lifetime. But at the end of the day the cost isn’t the actual issue here. The issue is that the research points towards implant retained solutions (3 on 6, all on x, bridges, etc) being the standard of care and in some cases if the patient is young, a NECESSARY solution to prevent significant complications down the line, so why is insurance still able to weasel their way out of paying by saying this is cosmetic? That’s the main issue here. Insurance needs to pay for implant retained solutions and stop the shenanigans. We need change.

    • @adamnugent2137
      @adamnugent2137 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yup ure correct. They wanted $57k for my procedure. No sinus lift. Just normal extraction, bone graft for the implants and general anesthesia. I said no, then they called me a few times and each time they lowered the price by a little. if they had just been up front with the price at around $45k, I would have said yes.

    • @adamnugent2137
      @adamnugent2137 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@karate_girl_ibiza is yours the same 3 on 6? Or is it something else like all on 4? Big difference.

    • @tomowcaest.5999
      @tomowcaest.5999 7 месяцев назад

      Just go to Cancun Mexico for 1/2 price 😊

  • @lisaviviano1568
    @lisaviviano1568 3 месяца назад +1

    How did he afford this?

  • @ml1196
    @ml1196 3 месяца назад +2

    I am so jealous 😢wish I could afford them I wish they could make them affordable here in south Africa I wish there was a 3 on six here in south Africa and could help the people that can't afford them the benefit of getting them too heartbreaking too see people with such amazing smile and u can only wear dentures I hate dentures the worst thing in the world I pray to God that I can have a smile like that one day 😢 I live on a government grant if I could get them it will be a dream come true I don't even have money to come to you people I live in south Africa Cape town I am a disabled person my dream is to be able too ea probably and not the constant pain of dentures hating all the time and food getting stuck on the all the time u eat it will be a miracle to have a smile like that and life changing God please answer my prayers AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @christinacarroll3407
    @christinacarroll3407 7 месяцев назад +2

    why is insurance still able to weasel their way out of paying by saying this is cosmetic? That’s the main issue here. Insurance needs to pay for implant retained solutions and stop the shenanigans. We need change.

  • @chrisgage9843
    @chrisgage9843 11 месяцев назад +1

    What if you dont need all three arches.

  • @heatherhigson342
    @heatherhigson342 Год назад +2

    Aww, he’s overwhelmed..

    • @alouise3557
      @alouise3557 10 месяцев назад +1

      He looks intoxicated.

    • @charlotteschreiner2305
      @charlotteschreiner2305 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@alouise3557I was thinking the same!... The mother... 😢

  • @ozgal6929
    @ozgal6929 Год назад +2

    What a beautiful new smile. I'm in Australia and my teeth have sadly been destroyed by medication and poor health. I wish we had this treatment as an option here. I'm looking at going to Turkey to get it done when I have the funds..

    • @rachelmizrahi1837
      @rachelmizrahi1837 Год назад

      Australia has all on 4 dental implant.but it's about $30,000 for each set

    • @ozgal6929
      @ozgal6929 Год назад

      @@rachelmizrahi1837 no thanks. I have no interest in getting all on 4. I'm on a 3 on 6 page for a reason.

    • @charlotteschreiner2305
      @charlotteschreiner2305 9 месяцев назад

      Take care of "turkey teeth"!

  • @veasnayong3456
    @veasnayong3456 29 дней назад

    How much his treatment cost for everything? All the necessary procedures to complete

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  26 дней назад

      It's roughly $45-50k for a full upper and lower, all costs included. Most patients finance treatment like they would a car payment.

  • @TomaliaElabe
    @TomaliaElabe 8 месяцев назад +1

    How much is it cost

  • @DivineDestiny77
    @DivineDestiny77 Год назад +2

    Do you provide zirconia posts / screws for those who are sensitive to any metal (outside of gold & silver)?
    I found the option of zirconia posts for all on 4’s and all on 6’s but would rather be set up with more natural looking teeth such as those your dentistry provides with the 3 on 6’s.
    For those who need bone and gum grafts, what type of bone grafts do you provide?

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +2

      Some providers can do zirconia implants. You will just need to call and check with that specific provider. A list of providers can be found at www.3on6.com/locations

  • @eb6359
    @eb6359 Год назад +1

    How do you clean under these bridges. Food will get trapped slowly under. Continuous inflammation of the gums is not good.

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +4

      It's just the same as food getting trapped between teeth. Brushing, flossing, water flossing. These are actually MUCH easier to clean than something like an All-On-4 or All-on-X where they cut out the patient's bone and create a thicker surface that is less accessible for the patient. The 3 on 6™ can be cleaned at home and never has to be removed for cleanings, meanwhile, the All-On-4 should be removed once or twice a year for cleanings.

    • @eb6359
      @eb6359 Год назад +1

      ​@SmileSystems3on6 thanks for the response. Is this method available with zirconia implants and bridges? So no titanium for those with autoimmune reactions? Thanks again

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +1

      ​@@eb6359 some providers may be able to treatment plan using zirconia implants. It really just depends on the individual treatment plan and the doctor's comfort with using zirconia implants for the patient.

    • @dberis
      @dberis 11 месяцев назад

      Total crap. No emergence profile, all the contour is saddled on the gingiva. No way he can clean that.

    • @laurafischer232
      @laurafischer232 7 месяцев назад +1

      You can clean that. Water flosser/ floss threading and mouthwash. I do it on my implant supported bridge. Also, you go back for regular exams.

  • @TerryWhetsel-mw2kb
    @TerryWhetsel-mw2kb 17 дней назад

    Wow!!!! That is awesome!!!

  • @joanthomson924
    @joanthomson924 Год назад +1

    What is the cost approximately for the 3 on 6??

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +1

      It's around $45k for a full mouth. With good credit that can be financed for less than the cost of a car payment.

    • @SteveButcherStudio
      @SteveButcherStudio 2 месяца назад

      @@SmileSystems3on6 I think that price is highly overpriced and the appirience is totaly fake one...

  • @asim2193
    @asim2193 Год назад +1

    Will it last till the age of 60?
    I am only 28 years old 😢😢😢

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +3

      With good hygiene and habits, it certainly can last you a lifetime.

  • @anglegrinder4630
    @anglegrinder4630 Год назад +1

    I even work full time but no lump sums to give so...

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +2

      Most patients finance treatment, often with $0 down, and it's less than a new car payment. If you'd like a consultation give us a call at 888-877-5790

  • @jesusoftheapes
    @jesusoftheapes 10 месяцев назад +1

    What I would not do to get a set in my head. I hate my teeth situation so bad . I would do next to anything to have an opportunity like that. I just turned 45 . I am a single dude who has not left the house to do any socializing in over 4 years. I stay to myself now and its because I have a mouth I am ashamed of. Many causes and drugs were one of them but genetics seems to be my curse. This is the only implant technique I have seen to actually look like a real solution . A set of teeth like this would change my life. But until the lottery (which I do not play) hits I am stuck with the hounds and Roku for my best life .. Glad the works getting done out there though.

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  10 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear about your situation. If you have income and can make payments, we can probably help. Feel free to give us a call and schedule a free consultation to explore your options. 888-877-5790

    • @jesusoftheapes
      @jesusoftheapes 10 месяцев назад

      @@SmileSystems3on6 I think I am just going to do the procedure myself in a mirror . After sourcing all the implants , the bridges and the tools to install the implants what gets charge is almost criminal. I cannot believe the amount of over charging done with implants. How do you all sleep at night?

  • @danninkhuth8278
    @danninkhuth8278 Год назад +1

    Looks absolutely amazing!! 👍💯❤️

  • @danibakeshi
    @danibakeshi Год назад

    Where is this dentist located?

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +1

      This patient was treated by Dr. Randy Roberts of Smile Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah. A full list of providers can be found at www.3on6.com/locations

  • @darpachief
    @darpachief 3 дня назад

    Ridiculously too expensive, like all health care in America. I'll wait for Turkey to adopt the procedure. 😄

  • @starboi3510
    @starboi3510 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good old mummy😂😂😂😂

  • @veasnayong3456
    @veasnayong3456 Год назад +1

    Wowow how much?

    • @NikkieRoxxx
      @NikkieRoxxx Год назад +3

      As much as a new car: scandalous. Health care should help covering a part!

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад

      It starts at around $20k per arch ($40k for a full mouth). With good credit, most people can finance full mouth treatment for less than $600/month.

    • @SuperCobragold
      @SuperCobragold Год назад

      You can do this in Vietnam, very good dentist over there. Cost for a 3 on 6 would be around 6k per arch.

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +2

      @@SuperCobragold this is not true, because the 3 on 6 is a licensed procedure and there are no trained or licensed providers in Vietnam. Same thing if you buy Nike's off the street in Vietnam, they aren't Nike's. You can't create a subpar shoe with poor materials and construction, then put a swoosh on it and call it a Nike shoe. This is only more true when we're talking about medical procedures that require foreign materials to integrate with human biology to restore natural dentition.

    • @veasnayong3456
      @veasnayong3456 29 дней назад

      ​@SmileSystems3on6 I has 680 credit . 20k per arch it includes extractions- sedation- bone graft etc???

  • @jeremiasdulalia7087
    @jeremiasdulalia7087 Год назад

    Would you do 3on6 even theres no bone upper? Thats what the all on 4 clinic australia said

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  Год назад +2

      If there's literally no bone, then no, and in that case even an All-on-4 can't be placed. Implants have to have bone, that goes for All-on-4 and 3 on 6. If there's SOME bone, then we have a high chance of being able to place a 3 on 6. Many 3 on 6 patients were previously told by a less experienced dentist that they don't have enough bone for implants.

  • @christinacarroll3407
    @christinacarroll3407 7 месяцев назад

    While the set may be $45K for a 3 on 6, which is already unobtainable by a majority of patients, what about extractions, bone grafts, and sinus lifts if needed? All of the prep work adds cost and I doubt every patient that walks into the office is eligible for this procedure with no prep work at all. What if the patient isn’t eligible for immediate loading? That adds another procedure and cost. What about the maintenance work? I’m sure a single set doesn’t last a lifetime. But at the end of the day the cost isn’t the actual issue here. The issue is that the research points towards implant retained solutions (3 on 6, all on x, bridges, etc) being the standard of care and in some cases if the patient is young, a NECESSARY solution to prevent significant complications down the line, so why is insurance still able to weasel their way out of paying by saying this is cosmetic? That’s the main issue here. Insurance needs to pay for implant retained solutions and stop the shenanigans. We need change.

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  7 месяцев назад +1

      Extractions and bone grafting are included in the price. The cost of the procedure may vary slightly depending on your individual treatment plan.
      There have only been a few *very rare* cases where a patient wasn't eligible for immediate loading and needed to be placed in dentures for a few months - our providers do not charge extra for that. Rest assured, you won't be leaving surgery with no teeth.
      The maintenance for the 3 on 6 is relatively simple - daily brushing and flossing and bi-annual cleanings, just like real teeth. The implants and bridges do not need to be replaced or removed for the cleanings. Most of our providers offer limited lifetime guarantees as long as you follow protocol - www.3on6.com/guarantee. And compared to other full-mouth restoration options like dentures and All-on-X, since the 3 on 6 is segmented into smaller bridges, replacement costs are lower.
      Yes, insurance considers the 3 on 6 a cosmetic procedure and doesn't cover it. But our providers try their best to work with your insurance company and max out your benefits when possible (for extractions and such).
      Feel free to give us a call at 888-877-5790, and we'd be happy to answer more of your questions.

  • @anglegrinder4630
    @anglegrinder4630 Год назад +2

    Thats cool,same thing happend to me,but I need bone grafts so I was quoted 25k,but yes this guy is lucky they look 😎

  • @josewiththerolex
    @josewiththerolex Год назад

    Anything for her baby boy

  • @summerwmina
    @summerwmina Год назад

    Thought it was 40 k not 60

  • @parisfrance852
    @parisfrance852 10 месяцев назад

    = La dentition complète aurait était mieux 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Dan00508
    @Dan00508 Год назад +2

    Wow

  • @christinacarroll3407
    @christinacarroll3407 7 месяцев назад

    these doctors should have to wear a crooked chunk of plastic screwed into their mouth for half a year to better understand what their patients are going through. i'm still sitting here with a so called temporary that feels nothing like teeth because instead of making me a 'temporary' implant my doctor chose to ignore my concerns and insisted that he could make the crooked denture that i came to him with in dire straits to fit my mouth. he did not even try. all he did was screwed some holes in it and screw the crooked denture that i was hardle able to eat with into my skull. i have to stretch my lip over the chunk of plastic just to put my lips together. they are popping out of my face and stick out farther my upper lip is inside of the 'teeth' and they hang out way over my upper lip. they literally are popping out of my face and extremely uncomfortable. and the appearance of them is hideous not just because they are popping out of my face but they are also screwed into my skull hanging all lopsided. to me this feels like incompetance and neglegance as a doctor to leave a patient in this much discomfort but i don't know for sure. is this the way implant doctors normally treat their patients? is it really just about money? becuase is you keep on rushing your patents in and out the door then you are going to keep making these mistakes and no one is going to trust you to do the work in the first place.i feel like i am being ripped off by a doctor and he is not just stealing my money he is robbing me of my time and my life. i have been going through this for 3 years now. i can't even smile at people. it's made me completely isolate myself and i know that's now healthy for anyone. 3 years is a long time to be thinking about suicide daily. i would talk to someone about it but unfortunately i didnt have enough money to afford the straight teeth 'temporary implant' and this crooked chunk of plastic that i trusted the doctor would make fit right still doesnt fit and i can barely talk with it popping out of my face like this.

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  7 месяцев назад

      We are so sorry to hear that. Did you go to one of our licensed 3 on 6 providers? Our providers are highly trained in implants and genuinely care about patients and their long-term well-being. We hope that you get the issue resolved with your doctor. If not, our providers would be more than happy to help you - www.3on6.com/providers.

  • @veasnayong3456
    @veasnayong3456 Месяц назад

    Im woulds die because i be too happys.

  • @ritalayman9396
    @ritalayman9396 Год назад +2

    👏

  • @UnBroken11100
    @UnBroken11100 Год назад +1

    So around $600 per month (with good credit).
    You must cater to folks who buy Mercedes over people like me with my Honda Civic lol.
    Well at least now I know.
    Unfortunately that isn't feasible for normal a family.
    Seems you cater to a wealthier clientele, which is fine...I guess. 🙄
    It was a fun dream for a little while, By by 3 on 6. smh

    • @ryanhaldy
      @ryanhaldy Год назад +5

      Do these people look rich to you? In general people have to work and sacrifice for the things they want. Many people spend $300/month on cigarettes or alcohol, $100/month on coffee, etc. Most people could make a few small life changes to have the income to fix their teeth but they won’t prioritize it. It’s awesome though to see people who get disciplined and take care of what’s most important.

    • @UnBroken11100
      @UnBroken11100 Год назад +2

      @@ryanhaldy I personally have never spent any money on cigarettes, alcohol, or coffee. Not once. And $600 per month is the amount a brand new Mercedes could cost! Which is why I referenced it.
      Your little comment, "Most people could make a few small life changes to have the income to fix their teeth but they won’t prioritize it" is VERY offensive to this widowed parent who is helping put her child through college (a school in the top 25)...which is MY priority. The condition of my teeth is also NOT something I did to them.
      Don't you dare sit there and make assumptions about those of us who live within our means and KNOW we can't afford this!

    • @ryanhaldy
      @ryanhaldy Год назад +3

      @@UnBroken11100 sorry that you felt I was making an assumption about you, I wasn’t. I specifically said “most people”. Most anyone who meets with a financial advisor will find that there is excess in their budget they can trim. There are exceptions to this, and it sounds like you’re one of them. That’s fine. But your original comment was a broad generalization about catering to people with Mercedes and not Civics. I can tell you, this guy is not driving a Mercedes. Most of these people aren’t. Most of them have to make sacrifices to afford their teeth. Rich people often never get to this point with their teeth. So in reality it’s the opposite. This treatment is catered to the “less fortunate”. That doesn’t mean it’s cheap, but it means that is who they are serving.

    • @sporttiger1766
      @sporttiger1766 Год назад +4

      Well don't come on here vindictive about people who can afford it. It's obviously an expensive process, because all dentist charge this or more. You can look at all these videos and tell them aren't rich. Truck drivers, retired teachers. People figure it out
      And fyi, you ain't buying a Benz for $600 a month 😂

    • @TAH1712
      @TAH1712 11 месяцев назад

      @@UnBroken11100 I think your perfectly right. It is a truck load of money to come up with an an outrageous amount of money to charge anyone despite the payment plans after all, you can sell a used car but not your used and worn out teeth!
      Personally, I think these are not beautiful teeth at all, too perfectly straight and too white IMO. If your teeth are so bad, then I actually am beginning to think that false dentures ( maybe only 1/10 the cost) that are removed at night are really not that bad. My parents elected to have these in their 40s in the 1960's and had perfectly happy lives with fairly good looking teeth - of course the dentistry Industry lost those teeth and couldn't charge anymore for fillings etc.
      But regarding the cost, obviously highly skilled trained and educated individuals will, if in the position to earn well, want to do so. Their education and training has been very expensive, they have been charged a lot of money to learn their trade so naturally they don't come cheap. The dentist trade materials are also extremely extremely expensive for dentists to buy. Even their dentist chair are mega money with suctions and power supplies. I understand those chairs are about twenty thousand ( £ or USD$). Their attendants / assistants also are trained individuals. All have to pay professional fees to the dentistry associations they belong to and I assume there's personal and professional Insurances they need to take out against mal practice claims etc. Most business is a racket of some sort or the business wouldn't be in existence.

  • @stephaniesalva9036
    @stephaniesalva9036 8 месяцев назад

    i dont believe this story. It cost a lost more than $60K to do this

    • @SmileSystems3on6
      @SmileSystems3on6  8 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome to come to a 3 on 6 provider to get your own treatment plan. Most patients pay around $45k for full upper and lower treatment.

  • @SteveButcherStudio
    @SteveButcherStudio 2 месяца назад

    I do not understand why they make a totaly fake looking denture? It is too white, and has too faultless shaped. I think it is need to be more yelloish and more natural looks as well. For this lot of money, I required more natural appierience. Sorry for the negative opinion, but it is mine.