Susan's All On 4 Plus® Journey: A Step-by-step Guide To An Amazing Smile Transformation!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @soundandstar2205
    @soundandstar2205 Месяц назад +1

    Bless you and everyone who has to have this procedure. Mine started as a child and I have spent possibly a half a million trying to correct it with bridges etc over the years. And here I am age 57 and just had them all pulled out to get all on fours. `I am tired of the shame and it has been really hard. `The more people I speak openly with the more I understand what an issue this is. Thank you for being so open and upfront about this.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Месяц назад +1

      thankyou for you your comment! We know that it can be very difficult to discuss your dental history, especially if it has been difficult. We hope our videos can help you on your All On 4 Journey! We have lots of videos which help to explain common questions about the treatment and cleaning and care videos, if you need some extra guidance. Good luck!

  • @Candy-O1776
    @Candy-O1776 18 дней назад

    Thank you for this video. I had two bridges by my 20’s and 4 by my 40’s with fillings and crowns throughout my mouth. I got Valplast partials and now every single tooth is infected up at the gums. My dentist wants me to go to oral surgeon, but her first to make dentures, then we will piece meal my implants when I can afford them. This will take years, I’m missing front teeth and I can’t take years to accomplish this. I’m 73 this month, and the cost is prohibitive for a retired schoolteacher, but I’m thinking of doing it. I want it done in one day.

  • @cherietillapaughhott1012
    @cherietillapaughhott1012 Год назад +9

    Absolute perfection! Such a stunning lady, both before and after. So happy for you!! ❤

  • @Quit3Cut3
    @Quit3Cut3 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m 36 and have already spent around 40k saving and fixing my teeth. I have two implants on top. I have 3 bad teeth on my bottom left and one on my bottom right. I’m totally considering bottom implants for the whole arch just to be done and over with this pain. Sad thing is I haven’t had a new cavity in years.

  • @DavidBrackett385
    @DavidBrackett385 9 месяцев назад +5

    this for real made me cry.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  9 месяцев назад +1

      Us too! It's always emotional seeing our patients so happy!

  • @pamelaallenson8975
    @pamelaallenson8975 11 месяцев назад +4

    Looks good considering they are acrylic instead of zirconia.
    Your transformation is amazing

  • @MataH1
    @MataH1 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this detailed explanation of the procedure. It seems perfect.

  • @tula7141
    @tula7141 11 месяцев назад +3

    I like this method. I am 59 and need this pretty badly.

  • @theheir7668
    @theheir7668 Год назад +9

    I’m so happy for her 😊

  • @JigsawPuzzleConnection
    @JigsawPuzzleConnection 11 месяцев назад +6

    I have all on four too and love them Best thing I ever did. They look great. Good job.

    • @mosermesser788
      @mosermesser788 11 месяцев назад

      Was it painfull for you during the process of the insertion or after during the healing process? Can you remember anything of it?

    • @JigsawPuzzleConnection
      @JigsawPuzzleConnection 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it was painful and it took an entire year before I got my permanent teeth. But All-on-4 are the best. They are awesome.

    • @ChildofGodforevr
      @ChildofGodforevr 8 месяцев назад

      @@JigsawPuzzleConnectiontell the truth, cleaning them is almost impossible and you can and will get infections which will mean your implants will fall out . And those plastic gums are annoying in the mouth . You have to clean after every time u eat.

    • @Xanderfamilyvalues
      @Xanderfamilyvalues 4 месяца назад

      @@JigsawPuzzleConnectionhow much did it cost?

    • @JigsawPuzzleConnection
      @JigsawPuzzleConnection 4 месяца назад +1

      Too much. $50,00.

  • @jennyjean1978
    @jennyjean1978 9 месяцев назад +1

    You do wonderful and important work! I'm always so happy when I hear stories about people having their teeth fixed. I've really only had minor dental issues in my life, and I know how much that sucked. I can't imagine how much better your patients feel after this procedure.

  • @TAH1712
    @TAH1712 7 месяцев назад +1

    The appearance is very similar to her natural teeth - so her smile is actually very appealing.
    I've been told I need similar but I'm very concerned about cleaning the gums to keep the implant posts clean or they will also fall out later! The cleaning around the 4 posts ( top and bottom) seems a major problem as you can't see your results! I've been told water jets can be too aggressive and I can't see how using floss between the outer post ( implant) diameter and the actual gum is possible - can anyone explain please - thanks anyone.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  7 месяцев назад

      Hi there, we have created a cleaning video which explains how to properly clean your implants and around the immediate final teeth- which you can view here: ruclips.net/video/Drs0d6UO-T8/видео.html. In addition to the cleaning your teeth on your own- you can come to your dentist and get the underside of your bridge cleaned 3-6 months, which will ensure that no food/debris is left. However we give you all of the tools and techniques you need to ensure that your gums stay very clean- it's all about taking the time to clean them right.
      As we mentioned- our video attached should explain everything you need to know about cleaning- and if you have any other questions- we are always here to answer them :) You can also view more about this on our website here: www.allon4plus.com.au/articles/aftercare-and-maintenance

  • @robp7132
    @robp7132 10 месяцев назад +2

    I always wondered if this would actually affect the trigeminal nerve with the screws in so deep.

  • @brianmsahin
    @brianmsahin Год назад +1

    What a fantastic difference you have made to this lovely lady's life. Well done to you. It's so great to have such a rewarding job. Just out of curiosity, do you also do zirconia or ceramic all on 4's? The reason I ask, I live in Turkey and an Irish friend stayed with us while getting similar treatment and choose the option of ceramic if I remember correctly. It's about 4 years ago now and she is very happy thankfully. Though the process was longer for her and she had to come back after 4 months for final teeth which is a drawback compared to your process. 🙂

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there, We only provide zirconia or ceramic teeth as an upgrade. The upgrade will only be given to patients if they have broken their acrylic set of teeth multiple times, due to a heavy bite etc. You can read more about this on our website here: www.allon4plus.com.au/all-on-4-plus/add-ons.

  • @hameedtalebi2351
    @hameedtalebi2351 Год назад +3

    Would you be able to post videos regarding the maintenance of these implants? Like what the chances that some food goes under them and bacteria grows there. Or how long do they last? For worst case/best case and average? What are the long term side effects? If anything happen to them and you have, is it possible to have a new set of implants let's say after 20 years or so?!

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there, Thankyou for your video suggestion- we are more than happy to make a video like this explaining how to properly maintain and look after your implants- aswell as additional information about implant lifespan.
      Keep an eye out for this video in the near future!

  • @christoph404
    @christoph404 Год назад +12

    so this is an alternative to traditional dentures that you can remove and put in a glass of steredent overnight? but these dentures which also include facsimile gums are held in by four posts that are screwed into the jaw? the difference being that fitting the dentures with posts is more permanent and you don't have to take them out, and they won't fall out while you are eating!!

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад +3

      Hi there. All On 4 Dental Implants are a permanent alternative to dentures. They implants are placed into the jaw and the bridges ( row of teeth) are screwed in, so you have them for life. You do not need to take them out, you can clean them like regular teeth ( brushing and flossing) aswell as your 6 monthly dental cleans. This procedure if life changing for people that haven't been able to eat because they have no teeth etc... We would encourage you to watch our free online webinar, which explains everything about the treatment, including how it works, the benefits, costs and rebates and more. You can register here: allon4.com.au/events/on-demand-webinar

    • @Freeazabird
      @Freeazabird Год назад +1

      YES

    • @flight101
      @flight101 Год назад +1

      Bit more than that and its not a quick process. It can take many months for the work to be complete.

  • @mosermesser788
    @mosermesser788 11 месяцев назад +1

    How is it possible to be able to react to the doctors command without feeling pain? I mean its a big process with drilling into bones and so on... not feeling pain and not beeing able to remeber anything clear from the process but still be able to react to commands like "open" "bite" and so on is not clear to me.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there, personal experiences with pain differ from person to person but typically pain is not a common complaint. In fact most patients report that they have not taken the pain medication that we prescribed. Most procedures are done under a general anaesthetic, so you are completely asleep, but we still use a local anaesthetic to completely numb your entire jaw to reduce the chances of post operative pain. It's normal to feel some discomfort while you're recovering, but over-the-counter pain medication is usually enough to keep you comfortable. Of course if you are in a lot of pain, we can prescribe you something stronger. When a patient wakes up from the surgery, we let them recover in our recover room for around 2-3 hours so that they can become fully coherent before we put in the temporary teeth. This way, they are able to respond to commands like "open, "bite" etc.
      In terms of you sending us your scans, we will only have a look at any scans you have if you have booked a consultation. Even then, we might have to do more scans if yours don't meet the requirements of what we need. You can book an initial consultation with us here: www.allon4plus.com.au/all-on-4-plus/consultation. If you have any other questions, you can contact us at 1300 255 400.

  • @msmuffet_16
    @msmuffet_16 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looks Amazing!!😁

  • @FRERABRETZ1
    @FRERABRETZ1 Год назад +5

    Wow! what a beautiful smile, I’m so keen for this top and bottom, is there a ball park figure I can look at please?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад +1

      Hi Jason, You can view our prices on our website here: allon4.com.au/dental-implant-cost. The prices shown are per single arch (either upper or lower). We offer a number of payment plans and finance options to give people the best chance of receiving the treatment, which you can view here: (scroll to the bottom of the page) allon4.com.au/dental-implant-cost.
      If you would like additional information, we would recommend registering to our free online webinar, which goes into detail about the All On 4 surgery, costs and rebates, patient experiences and more. You can register here: allon4.com.au/events/on-demand-webinar
      We hope this information helps, please let us know if there is anything else we can help you with :)

    • @Quit3Cut3
      @Quit3Cut3 Год назад +2

      Roughly 25-30k for full top or full bottom, based off research I’ve done. 50-60k for full mouth.

  • @AvaBurnham
    @AvaBurnham Год назад +4

    Does All On 4 prevent bone loss? I am confused because I've heard that if you lose a tooth the best option is to get an implant to prevent bone loss. Is just 4 implant screws enough to preserve the bone? If you get an implant for every tooth instead of all on 4 will the bone be over stimulated?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад +2

      Hi Ava, thanks for your enquiry. When a person has missing teeth for a long time, the bone tissue will slowly begin to reabsorb, taking away from the sturdy foundation that your remaining natural teeth require. So when people come to see us and they want All On 4 Plus Dental Implants, we find that they have such poor bone that standard implants will not work. This is why we have created an implant that is used for poor or thinning bone called Zygomatic Implants, you can view more about these implants and how they work here: allon4.com.au/all-on-4/zygomatic-implants.
      All On 4 Dental Implants are preferred by most for a number of reasons:
      - It would cost way more to get an implant for every missing tooth
      - All On 4 Dental Implants ( 4 implants) is enough to hold an entire row of teeth
      If you are interested in learning more about this and how we conduct our treatment, we would recommend registering to our free online webinar, which you can view here: allon4.com.au/events.
      This webinar will explain everything from how the treatment works, costs and rebates, previous patient experiences and if it's the right solution for people ( goes into depth about the difference between standard and zygomatic implants).
      We hope this helps :)

  • @KENRHY
    @KENRHY 8 месяцев назад +1

    how much,can i come to aus and get it done or is there somewhere in the UK as good as you??????????? 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @mosermesser788
    @mosermesser788 11 месяцев назад +1

    @all on 4 clinc: may i send you my 360 Scan of my teeth to get your opinion if a all on 4 is needed?

  • @Gazza300
    @Gazza300 Год назад +1

    Might have to look into this.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there, if you are interested, you can view our website here: www.allon4plus.com.au/. We would also recommend registering to our free online webinar, which explains everything you need to know about the treatment, you can sign up to this here: www.allon4plus.com.au/all-on-4-plus/webinar.

  • @coolgirlfrozenfeet
    @coolgirlfrozenfeet Год назад +1

    Can Americans get this? How much does it cost? Is it suitable for people with EDS?
    I’ve been living without teeth for six years, and looks aren’t as big of an issue for me. I wanted to be able to eat properly so I’ll live another 45+ years after the 37 I’ve had.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there, this treatment is available in the US, and yes, people can get the treatment even if they have no teeth. However it is important that the bone quality is checked, as you may need zygomatic implants.
      You can view our website for more information about the treatment: www.allon4plus.com.au/

  • @christinacarroll3407
    @christinacarroll3407 9 месяцев назад

    i just got implants but the doctor didnt listen when i told him the denture did not fit so instead of making a new one that would line up with my gums now im stuck dealing with real tooth pain because the left side of my implant hangs down so far that i can stick my whole tongue under it. my bottom teeth on the left side keep slamming up aginst the left side where it so crooked and hanging down too far and none of the teeth on the right side touch at all. when i smile i can stick my tongue out the right side where there is a huge gap between where my teeth are supposed to be touching. it feels like i have something sticking out the side of my face but its just the twice copied crooked dentured that has been screwed into my mouth....... really how difficult is it to use that computer program and 3d printer to get the teeth lined up with the patients gums so they dont feel like their teeth are hanging out the side of their mouth.

    • @kathygehres7172
      @kathygehres7172 8 месяцев назад

      Trust me there are some REAL quacks out there. I've also had my fair share of getting rip off from the POS.

  • @EternaLivesMatter
    @EternaLivesMatter Год назад +1

    What is the cost please?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there, you can view our prices on our website here: www.allon4plus.com.au/all-on-4-plus/dental-implants-costs. We offer a number of payment plans and finance options to give people the best chance of receiving the treatment, which you can view here: www.allon4plus.com.au/news-topics/choosing-the-right-payment-option-for-you.
      We have also written an article which explains exactly what you are paying for, which you can view here: www.allon4plus.com.au/news-topics/cost-of-all-on-4-plus-what-am-i-paying-for.

    • @cdixon54
      @cdixon54 4 месяца назад

      56 thousand

  • @theimperfectsinger623
    @theimperfectsinger623 Год назад +3

    This is a dream of mine as well :(

  • @pbnjelly99
    @pbnjelly99 Год назад +8

    Why do all the implant videos never let us know how much it COSTS. Start to finish 😒

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there, we have created an in depth video which explains the cost of the All On 4 Plus treatment here: ruclips.net/video/JttaagX5lTw/видео.html

    • @phreak761
      @phreak761 11 месяцев назад +3

      Because it costs well over 30,000 US dollars plus all the extra costs over the years.
      By the end of your life you'll probably be in for over 100k.

    • @nellyh7415
      @nellyh7415 11 месяцев назад +4

      We are just the regular working class and have to keep working like a donkey till 80 years old, in order to pay off the loan.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi @@nellyh7415, The question and conversation surrounding price is common, especially when affordability may be an issue. We offer a number of payment plans and finance options to give people the best chance of receiving the treatment, which you can view here: www.allon4plus.com.au/news-topics/choosing-the-right-payment-option-for-you. Our staff are here to help discuss the best payment option for you. You can contact us for more information at 1300 255 400.

    • @bgat911
      @bgat911 9 месяцев назад +1

      All on 4 full archese average around the $45-$50k in the US

  • @heitungchan9130
    @heitungchan9130 10 месяцев назад

    perfect outcome but the procedure looks really painful.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  10 месяцев назад

      Hi there, personal experiences differ from person to person but typically pain is not a common complaint. In fact most patients report that they have not taken the pain medication that we prescribed. All procedures are done under a general anaesthetic, so you are completely asleep, but we still use a local anaesthetic to completely numb your entire jaw to reduce the chances of post operative pain. It's normal to feel some discomfort while you're recovering, but over-the-counter pain medication is usually enough to keep you comfortable. However if you find that you are experiencing pain that is very uncomfortable, we will prescribe something stronger- under the supervision of our anaesthetic nurse.

  • @davidturner3180
    @davidturner3180 Год назад +1

    Thinking of getting mine done , although not looked after mine so my fault 😢

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there, if you are interesting in having All On 4 Plus, we would recommend booking an initial consultation with us.
      If you are interested you can book a consultation with us here: allon4.com.au/contact-us or you can give us a call at 1300 255 664.

  • @breannamcpherson5215
    @breannamcpherson5215 8 месяцев назад

    I only went to the dentist once as I can recall before the age of 18. A little after my 18 birthday I ended up getting a tooth every 2 weeks removed from cavities that were just too deep to save. Iam now 29 suffering because I have no back teeth. I eat on my frontals and yesterday my doctor told me I will most likely need to cap my front teeth. Which is $1500 a piece to even think about having my front ones another 10 years. I do my due diligence. I brush. I floss. I have good hygiene. It sucks. Make sure you take your children to the dentist every 6 months!! Because they will be in my position before 30 😢

    • @breannamcpherson5215
      @breannamcpherson5215 8 месяцев назад

      @SeeYouEnTee666 Thank you. It’s been weighing heavily on my mind lately. Watching these videos of something I know I can’t afford is not helping lol. Good for you though! Smile big for us 🙂

  • @TheGolfer29
    @TheGolfer29 7 месяцев назад

    Why didn’t you have to wait 4 months for the patients gums to heal before putting in the final teeth?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  7 месяцев назад

      Hi there, The custom-milled titanium frame connects the implants to each other to work in a group to dissipate functional loads and to protect individual implants during the initial healing process when the implants are most vulnerable, as well as beyond.
      A rigid connection is not only advantageous but an important factor in the healing and success of immediate implants. This is why All-On-4 Plus features Immediate Final Teeth with a rigid titanium frame.
      You can watch our video about how we create our immediate final teeth and how they are placed 24 hours from surgery here: www.allon4plus.com.au/articles/how-all-on-4-plus-immediate-final-teeth-are-made

  • @effefffffffffffffffffffff
    @effefffffffffffffffffffff 2 месяца назад

    How often are you getting people breaking teeth off of that?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  2 месяца назад

      Hi there,
      The Immediate Final Teeth are made out of acrylic, which is a strong material. When patients receive their Immediate Final Teeth, we make them aware that they must be on a soft diet for 4 months, which means they can't eat any sort of hard foods. Not only is this advised to help the healing of the implants but to help get patients used to the new biting force that they have.
      Breakages can occur if patients use their teeth in ways that we advise against, such as biting bottle caps, extremely hard foods that can them result in chipping or breakages. But these are usually uncommon, as people listen to the advice we give them.
      However the most common reason for breakages of because the patients biting force is too strong or they are heavy teeth grinders. In this case we would give the patient anti-clenching injections to see if this helps and if it does not, then the material of the teeth might have to be upgraded to zirconia, which is extremely durable and strong.
      But to answer your questions, breakages from bruxing ( teeth grinding) are relatively common in the first 6 months, but can be resolved with options that we have.

  • @brooketamihana7204
    @brooketamihana7204 Год назад

    what's the estimated cost on upper and lower ? in new Zealand its around 12 - 20 thousand per arch. I'm guessing it's more since aud. let the people know around about how much it cost!

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there. You can view our prices on our website here: allon4.com.au/dental-implant-cost. It is $25,000 per arch ( plus additional costs for add ons if needed).

  • @MiklaDfar
    @MiklaDfar 16 часов назад

    Why do most UK/Australia folks talk through their teeth?

  • @tomphan1918
    @tomphan1918 Год назад

    Hi my name is Tam Phan in Orlando Florida I am interested Implants please send me e link where I visit the office near by , Thanks, Happy New Year

    • @Mr-Tony-888
      @Mr-Tony-888 Год назад

      Good luck mate, hope they reply and it works out for you Mine are dentures and always will be, didnt work hard enough to afford something so grand as a nice smile. Happy new year.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi there!, We only have clinics located in Australia. You can view all of our clinics here: www.allon4plus.com.au/locations

  • @angelsmith4522
    @angelsmith4522 Год назад

    Hi there please answer this question I have a class 3 underbite could getting all on 4 be done on my mouth or would I have to fix the underbite first

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад +1

      Hi there, In most cases we can overcome and correct an underbite during the All On 4 Plus procedure, but it really depends on how severe the underbite is. The best thing to do would be to visit us in a consultation, so that we can have a look and give you a treatment plan.
      If you would like to book a consultation, you can do so here: www.allon4plus.com.au/all-on-4-plus/consultation.

    • @angelsmith4522
      @angelsmith4522 Год назад

      @@allon4clinics my underbite is a class 3 underbite my jaw protrudes out forward

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      @@angelsmith4522 We understand however it really is difficult for us to give you a yes or no answer without seeing you in person. Many factors can contribute to why and how your jaw is protruding. Like we mentioned in most cases we can fix the bite during the surgery but in some cases there may need to be further intervention before all on 4 surgery ( shave the jaw etc), but we really can't give you an answer before we see you.

    • @angelsmith4522
      @angelsmith4522 Год назад

      @@allon4clinics ok thank yall for answering my questions love the channel keep working hard 🔥🔥🔥

  • @patscharneck2348
    @patscharneck2348 Год назад

    Is this type of dentistry available in the UK?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      HI there, Yes All On 4 Dental Implants are a treatment which is commonly available. It's best to search what dental practices in your area offer this type of treatment!

    • @jual2047
      @jual2047 Год назад +1

      Yes if your a millionaire .do your research and go to turkey or the like.I RZrepeat do your RESEARCH .

    • @taminakhan4690
      @taminakhan4690 7 месяцев назад

      ​@SeeYouEnTee666dentaprime are not as cheap as they advertise theres hidden costs along the way so decided not to go with them ..turkeys a better option

  • @endgamefond
    @endgamefond 3 месяца назад

    I now get it why this is expensive. Look at the numbers of people work on that teeth and the tech/tools. Just for 32 teeth.

  • @narellewales4037
    @narellewales4037 4 месяца назад

    God bless

  • @flight101
    @flight101 Год назад

    I am having the pure white Hollywood white.

  • @itsaaronlolz
    @itsaaronlolz Год назад +2

    im so lucky my root canal still works 😅

    • @DaHuntersTrophy
      @DaHuntersTrophy 10 месяцев назад

      Or you be out of $25K fascist 🐖

    • @itsaaronlolz
      @itsaaronlolz 10 месяцев назад

      @@DaHuntersTrophy it was only 1500 for the whole thing with the crown. 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸

  • @Freeazabird
    @Freeazabird Год назад

    Why can’t I live in Australia 😢

  • @anthonyjones9969
    @anthonyjones9969 Год назад

    Would love this but have a crossbite

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад +2

      Hi there, All On 4 Plus treatment includes the removal of all teeth- therefore it wouldn't matter if you had a crossbite or not. If you are interested we would recommend booking a consultation where one of our dentists can assess you dental situation and see if the treatment is suitable for you.
      If you would like to make a booking, you can do so here at: allon4.com.au/contact-us or you can give us a call at 1300 255 664.

  • @Sirfunkymonkey
    @Sirfunkymonkey Год назад

    Can you request zirconia and is it extra?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад +1

      Hi there, Zirconia is only offered as an upgrade. Patients can receive an upgrade if they are showing signs of wear and tear in the early stages after getting their All On 4 Dental Implants. You can read more about this here: allon4.com.au/all-on-4/teeth-options-zirconia
      If you do wish to upgrade to Zirconia it will cost around $9,500 per bridge.

    • @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey
      @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey Год назад +2

      @@allon4clinics these prices really need to go down so more people can actually afford it when needed.

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  Год назад

      Hi @@CourageousDreamerAllon4journey, the question and conversation surrounding price is common, especially when affordability may be an issue. We offer a number of payment plans and finance options to give people the best chance of receiving the treatment, which you can view here ( scroll to the bottom of the page): allon4.com.au/dental-implant-cost. We have also written an article explaining why dental implants are expensive in Australia, which you can view here: allon4.com.au/news/the-cost-of-all-on-4

  • @hockeymama04
    @hockeymama04 10 месяцев назад

    I never understood why dental indurance pays ,💩 compared to normal medical insurance. That said I had this done friday snd sm waiting gor my teeth monday. Just to be clear and everybody understands, I am in so much pain right now. And my face and gums are still swollen and I don't see how they're going to attach these teeth because the posts are barely sticking out from the swelling in my gums. And once the teeth are on they're going to put pressure on my sore gums and anytime I accidentally bite down. It's going to put pressure on my sore gums and it is just going to hurt so much. Like I'm almost regretting that I had this done because I just see the pain is going to be there for so long. I want everybody to take that into consideration, especially if you're not good tolerating pain. You're going to be suffering for a month and months... All I can say is I hope I look like a movie star in the end.

    • @hockeymama04
      @hockeymama04 10 месяцев назад

      Oh and in Massachusetts where I live they wanted 60k to go whole mouth which is rape as far as I'm concerned.. I had to fly to Las Vegas and they were $30k for both which is still crazy but doable with financing. Again not knowing why dental insurance pays for 💩 for any of this

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Julie,
      Personal experience with pain differs from person to person, however pain is not a common complaint. In fact most of our patients report that they have not taken the pain medication that we have prescribed. It's normal to feel some discomfort and swelling ( like you mentioned) as it is a common side effect that usually subsides within a few days post surgery. If you are experiencing extreme pain, you should definitely contact your dentist/surgeon, they might be able to give you some stronger pain medication.
      For some people, they just happen to swell more than others, which is obviously going to cause you to be in more pain. Don't worry too much, the swelling will eventually go down. If it's not down to a level where they are able to put your teeth in by Monday, you may just have to go back at a later day. What you are experiencing is normal, you just happen to have had a worse reaction to it ( which unfortunately is just the case for some people).
      Wishing you all the best with your All On 4 Journey from us here at the All On 4 Clinic in Australia :)

  • @thisisfrusfratingyo
    @thisisfrusfratingyo Год назад +1

    Sign me up😁

  • @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415
    @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415 7 месяцев назад

    They take half an inch off the lower jaw,, some say it is a quick cheap fix,,, and cleaning is not easy

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay Год назад +8

    So the dentist created the problems that she needed to pay out the ass to fix! How dentist of him. My teeth were perfect until I listened to someone and started going for normal checkups. That exact moment was when the problems started and I had to go to the dentist to get them to temporarily fix the problems with solution that cause more problems in the end. Now they are rubbing their hands together for the ultimate payout with dental implants. They have won. 😞

    • @choochd
      @choochd Год назад +1

      How could the dentist "create" severe tooth decay and gum disease??? When the teeth are already in this bad of a condition, dental treatment has a poorer prognosis. That's like slamming on the brakes after you've already crashed the car.

    • @MobileDecay
      @MobileDecay Год назад +2

      @@choochd To be fair I didn't take care of my teeth the way I should have but the dentist I went to was performing procedures that an oral surgeon was supposed to with no assistant. He ended up on Dr. Phil's show for punching a woman out in the middle of the street in front of her brother over a parking spot and also was sued for a million dollars for giving another one of his patient's brain damage by trying to perform extractions on her. The issues I had that the dentist caused were from bad dentists like that mutilating my mouth which seemed from some cavities and a couple broken teeth. Luckily my mouth today is almost brand new and my last dental appointment is gonna be Monday.

    • @choochd
      @choochd Год назад +1

      @@MobileDecay Hopefully you have found a good dentist who isn't a sociopath. Not all dentists, as you imply with your initial comment, see patients as cash cows. From a business perspective, the best way to grow a dental practice is through referrals. So it is in the dentist's best interest to do good work that doesn't fall apart. I hope you have more pleasant experiences in the future.

  • @bobbon6987
    @bobbon6987 7 месяцев назад +4

    Where can I find someone telling their experience with implants that are not paid and follow a script? I want to hear people's personal journey through the process of getting and maintaining implants without them being paid, coached or benefiting $ from their testimoney. This lady is paid to say these things.

    • @rmarvel169
      @rmarvel169 7 месяцев назад +3

      Just what would you like to know?? I'm 55, lost all of mine at 28 but wasn't able to even think about implants until last year. I'm more than half way through the process 👍🏻

    • @marlonvasquezyisbeth4283
      @marlonvasquezyisbeth4283 6 месяцев назад +1

      I can tell you . All my process.

    • @apricusstainedglass
      @apricusstainedglass 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@marlonvasquezyisbeth4283Please add here any negative consequences of the procedure and after completion.

    • @erandi_malsha
      @erandi_malsha 4 месяца назад

      @@marlonvasquezyisbeth4283hi dear can I talk to u

    • @Xanderfamilyvalues
      @Xanderfamilyvalues 4 месяца назад

      @@marlonvasquezyisbeth4283I’d just like to know the cost honestly for top and bottom.

  • @MdRipon-jc3xy
    @MdRipon-jc3xy Год назад +1

    😂😂😂❤❤❤

  • @DrunkenXiGinPing
    @DrunkenXiGinPing 6 месяцев назад

    Is there a DIY book on this? Can we do this ourselves at home ?

    • @allon4clinics
      @allon4clinics  5 месяцев назад

      @DrunkenXiGinPing, it might be best to let us handle the surgery. We advise against going forward with your plan.

  • @Candy-O1776
    @Candy-O1776 18 дней назад

    Thank you for this video. I had two bridges by my 20’s and 4 by my 40’s with fillings and crowns throughout my mouth. I got Valplast partials and now every single tooth is infected up at the gums. My dentist wants me to go to oral surgeon, but her first to make dentures, then we will piece meal my implants when I can afford them. This will take years, I’m missing front teeth and I can’t take years to accomplish this. I’m 73 this month, and the cost is prohibitive for a retired schoolteacher, but I’m thinking of doing it. I want it done in one day.