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@TenaTrotter-o6q
@TenaTrotter-o6q Күн бұрын
She should have washed her hands. So gross.
@veasnayong3456
@veasnayong3456 3 күн бұрын
I cried watching this. I wish i had a beautiful smile. It just so expensive
@rebeccaowen287
@rebeccaowen287 14 күн бұрын
You look amazing!
@woodyoakley4404
@woodyoakley4404 18 күн бұрын
If you have bad teeth and know you will be faced with tooth loss you need to quit wasting money on other things and save for implants, I did it took me 3 years of planning. I see and hear people complaining no money fixed income or want free help. It's on you to plan ahead not expect others to carry you because your teeth, once you get them done your life will change day after
@Sherlyne-kq3ip
@Sherlyne-kq3ip 23 күн бұрын
He is actually good looking. The dentist's helped him to come to where he should be.
@marvarobinson1576
@marvarobinson1576 24 күн бұрын
Congratulations Susan you make your students happy
@marvarobinson1576
@marvarobinson1576 24 күн бұрын
What a journey
@marvarobinson1576
@marvarobinson1576 24 күн бұрын
The dr voice is so deep
@KirsyRosa
@KirsyRosa 24 күн бұрын
Yapor's
@codmobilezombiecodzombie9288
@codmobilezombiecodzombie9288 Ай бұрын
You can get this done i. Turkey for full mouth price anywhere from 5 to 10k. I paid £7000 for full mouth on 10 implants.
@charlireed9555
@charlireed9555 Ай бұрын
I need help here in Fort Myers Florida please!
@juanfls89
@juanfls89 Ай бұрын
In Colombia the cost for each jawbone ranges from $8,000 to $11,200 dollars depending on the technique used, either conventional implantology or corticobasal implantology, Dr. Johanna Calderon is visited by patients coming from USA, Canada and others. Additionally they give the option of credit through United Credit, if you need information I will be happy to share with you.
@paulchurch-xg4nq
@paulchurch-xg4nq Ай бұрын
Had mine done in London 10.000 acrylic or 15.000 zirconia
@fivipricope5787
@fivipricope5787 17 күн бұрын
Can you tell as the name of clinical, and doctor please? Thank you
@paulchurch-xg4nq
@paulchurch-xg4nq 16 күн бұрын
@ Dentaprime london
@manuelestrada4984
@manuelestrada4984 Ай бұрын
My friend went to Mexico he paid 5,000 for full mouth
@BetterDays_Now
@BetterDays_Now Ай бұрын
There's got to be a country where this is a reasonable cost. 😢❤❤
@juanfls89
@juanfls89 Ай бұрын
In Colombia the cost for each jawbone ranges from $8,000 to $11,200 dollars depending on the technique used, either conventional implantology or corticobasal implantology, Dr. Johanna is visited by patients coming from USA, Canada and others. Additionally they give the option of credit through United Credit, if you need information I will be happy to share with you.
@MediaCreators
@MediaCreators Ай бұрын
Insanity! This was in 2022. Now, it’s probably $75k for upper and lower just to have a proper smile. I’m not blaming the doctor, just pointing out that something is very wrong with the system.
@Taraloveswayne
@Taraloveswayne Ай бұрын
That looks so difficult
@rocknral
@rocknral Ай бұрын
Its a real shame 99% of people will never be able to afford this treatment.
@bakervinci163
@bakervinci163 Ай бұрын
You can bite an apple on the day of the surgery ? Where are you located. I’m coming
@warthogA10
@warthogA10 Ай бұрын
How can you put a price on your health and quality of life? 🤔 That's easy... .. when you just can't afford the cost. Which is why so many people suffer, and these people don't care..
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics Ай бұрын
Hi there, 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/payment-options. We have written an article which explains why dental implants are expensive in Australia, which you can view here: www.allon4plus.com.au/articles/cost-of-all-on-4-plus-what-am-i-paying-for
@karate_girl_ibiza
@karate_girl_ibiza Ай бұрын
Mine have no pink resin hardly so it’s impossible to floss under my bridges
@saudiaally2470
@saudiaally2470 Ай бұрын
I wish I can afford it he sounds Ike he really up in advance
@juanfls89
@juanfls89 Ай бұрын
In Colombia the cost for each jawbone ranges from $8,000 to $11,200 dollars depending on the technique used, either conventional implantology or corticobasal implantology, Dr. Johanna is visited by patients coming from USA, Canada and others. Additionally they give the option of credit through United Credit, if you need information I will be happy to share with you.
@garycrozier2384
@garycrozier2384 Ай бұрын
I am going through it at the moment! Trying to decide what to do! YES couldn’t think of more for my confidence and depression than to get full mouth done! Where I have been going for my dental work over the last year are saying to me $35k for each arch top/bottom! Just trying to get over the shock of the cost!! I am starting to stress out over committing that kind of money on myself!! Bloody hard!! But great to see a man just telling it as it is! Or is he?? I hope so!🙏🙏🙏
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics Ай бұрын
Hi there, 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/payment-options. We are always here to help patients talk through which option may be best for them!
@juanfls89
@juanfls89 Ай бұрын
In Colombia the cost for each jawbone ranges from $8,000 to $11,200 dollars depending on the technique used, either conventional implantology or corticobasal implantology, Dr. Johanna Calderon is visited by patients coming from USA, Canada and others. Additionally they give the option of credit through United Credit, if you need information I will be happy to share with you.
@mmb1572
@mmb1572 2 ай бұрын
that price is insane. No one can afford that. Are you only catering to a specific high end demographic?
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 2 ай бұрын
Hi there, we understand that 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/payment-options. We have written an article which explains why dental implants are expensive in Australia and everything that is involved with the cost of the treatment, Which you can view here: www.allon4plus.com.au/articles/cost-of-all-on-4-plus-what-am-i-paying-for
@MiklaDfar
@MiklaDfar 2 ай бұрын
Why do most UK/Australia folks talk through their teeth?
@Anonymousones1
@Anonymousones1 2 ай бұрын
Has any one got super to pay for this
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 2 ай бұрын
Accessing your super is one form of payment that we offer and it is one of our most used payment options. There are a few factors that have to be considered before you are considered eligible. You can view more about this here: www.allon4plus.com.au/payment-options/access-my-super
@Sexydiane82
@Sexydiane82 2 ай бұрын
Need some denters
@Candy-O1776
@Candy-O1776 2 ай бұрын
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.
@Candy-O1776
@Candy-O1776 2 ай бұрын
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.
@RonPatterson-g2b
@RonPatterson-g2b 3 ай бұрын
Cost is too much. Other dentist are doing the same work for a quarter of your cost
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 3 ай бұрын
Hi there. The question and conversation surrounding price is common, especially when affordability may be an issue. We have written an article which explains why dental implants are expensive in Australia, which you can view here: www.allon4plus.com.au/articles/cost-of-all-on-4-plus-what-am-i-paying-for.
@RaulCepero-zu3vs
@RaulCepero-zu3vs 3 ай бұрын
Exelente Bravo Felicitaciones
@jcnewkirt7535
@jcnewkirt7535 3 ай бұрын
Just what I was looking for, helpful info, easy to understand...Thank you !!!
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 3 ай бұрын
Glad this video was helpful for you! Make sure to check out lots of our other videos :)
@soundandstar2205
@soundandstar2205 3 ай бұрын
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 3 ай бұрын
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!
@teresathreatts4266
@teresathreatts4266 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. I had to go to my doctor because I had a build-up of plaque at the bottom. It was easy to remove; however, the build-up was due to the fact that I couldn't use the Oral-B floss to clean due to the flimsy tip. I just managed to clean the bottom; however, I'm still having issues with getting at the top. I guess that I may need to purchase another type of floss with a stiffer tip. I also have the floss threaders...and eventually, I'll get better at it I hope.
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 3 ай бұрын
Hi there, it is normal for patients to take a bit of time to get use to the new cleaning methods, especially flossing. X-floss is recommended as it is much thicker and has the harder tip therefore is easier to thread through. This is floss that is designed to be used specifically for implants and bridges. The floss threader can definitely help as it helps to place the floss easier than it would with your hands. We would recommend just sticking with it, and it will eventually become like second nature to you! We hope this video can help you :)
@mrsmith188
@mrsmith188 4 ай бұрын
What are some payment alternatives for a retired US expat and military veteran?
@Quit3Cut3
@Quit3Cut3 4 ай бұрын
I’ve spent 45k on my teeth already, 2 implants, and a ton of crowns. I have 4 teeth on the bottom of my mouth that need replaced and I’m considering all on 4 since there’s several. Seems more cost effective at this point to get the whole arch.
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 4 ай бұрын
Hi there, All On 4 Plus is a permanent solution and is usually a one time surgery ( considering you look after your implants) therefore, given your situation which means you wouldn't have to deal with the constant upkeep of new treatments, which sounds like it could be an option for you. It's important to get a consultation so that we can assess if this would be the right solution for your current dental situation. If you are interested in booking a consultation with us, you can fill out the form here: www.allon4plus.com.au/contact
@Quit3Cut3
@Quit3Cut3 4 ай бұрын
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.
@jimcallaham1392
@jimcallaham1392 4 ай бұрын
why can't a water flosser be used around zygomatic implants? these implants are so far back in my mouth floss will be impossible
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 4 ай бұрын
We have found that if patients use water flossers around the zygoma implants, it can cause an ingress of bacteria to travel up the zygoma, which can cause infection. This shouldn't be an issue as all the implants align in the bridge, even if they are zygoma implants. As we mentioned, You can use a water flosser on the bottom and just use x-floss and interdental brushes on the top if you have had zygoma. We explain this more in our 'how to clean' video here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eqPWYZdsirRgipo
@cetinkeles9947
@cetinkeles9947 4 ай бұрын
This is not for the old Or young and sick people l don't have much money to spend I would consider myself very lucky if l could afford this But Good luck to people who have the money ❤😂🎉
@10heads7dragons
@10heads7dragons 4 ай бұрын
Can you use a toothpaste on a zirconia all in 4 denture?
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 4 ай бұрын
Hi there, toothpaste is not needed for the actual cleaning of the teeth; using the x-floss, interdental brushes and waterpik ( note: don't use a waterpik on your top if you have had zygoma implants) is enough to keep your teeth and gums clean. However if you want to have the taste of toothpaste in your mouth ( some patients like to use toothpaste to have that clean, fresh feeling in their mouth) you can brush your teeth with toothpaste. HOWEVER you must make sure that it is a non-abrasive, non whitening/charcoal toothpaste. It must be a regular most basic toothpaste so that it does not ruin the prosthesis.
@kimberlyt3953
@kimberlyt3953 4 ай бұрын
My teeth have destroyed my life literally.
@Tee-money49ers
@Tee-money49ers 5 ай бұрын
How u goin to decide on the day of surgery whether or not you need to bone graft when you can do that on a 3-D scan?
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, At the patients initial consultation ( before surgery is planned) we take a CBCT so that we can see the bone density/previous dental history ( if you have had any other implants/ dental work before etc) so that we can determine the best course of action for you. We will be able to tell immediately what type of implants you will need ( eg. standard or zygoma) or if bone grafting is potentially needed etc. Sometimes, we cannot determine if a patient will need bone grafting or it will be 50/50 until we get into surgery. We might have to make that decision on the spot, however we always make the patient aware before that this is a possibility and the potential added cost that they should be aware of. As much as we plan for the type of surgery we will do, there is always a possibility that we get into surgery and the bone quality is worse than we expected etc.
@effefffffffffffffffffffff
@effefffffffffffffffffffff 5 ай бұрын
How often are you getting people breaking teeth off of that?
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 5 ай бұрын
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.
@ryanfajardo4364
@ryanfajardo4364 5 ай бұрын
Super helpful guide on cleaning All On 4 Plus® dental implants-definitely a must-watch for anyone with implants!
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! Please let us know if there are any other videos that you would be interested in seeing from us!
@gasto64
@gasto64 5 ай бұрын
What a transformation!
@Maisara-hl1pp
@Maisara-hl1pp 5 ай бұрын
how much all in 4 uper n lower ..location
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, you can view the breakdown of prices on our website here: www.allon4plus.com.au/dental-implants-costs. We have also created a video breaking down in depth the costs associated with All On 4 Plus treatment, which you can view here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gKXXkpSdjZqfitk. We know that 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/payment-options. We have a number of clinics located around Australia, which you can view here: www.allon4plus.com.au/locations. If you are interested in booking an initial consultation, you can do so on our website here:www.allon4plus.com.au/contact or you can contact us at 1300 255 400.
@normandothegreat
@normandothegreat 5 ай бұрын
The appearance of most (all?) artificial teeth is too opaque. Real teeth have a certain amount of translucency to at least their outer enamel layer. Artificial teeth can and should be manufactured to appear similarly, the compounds are available. 👍
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, At All On 4 Plus, each individual patient gets to customise their own teeth. Everyone has different opinions on what they want their teeth to look like. However when we create our teeth, we try to create teeth that look as natural as possible. For us, this includes making the bottom of each tooth slightly more transparent and making the middle of the tooth and more up towards to gums more opaque. We have created a video showing how we make our teeth if you are interested: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pGe9gYajdtx3ftU
@endgamefond
@endgamefond 5 ай бұрын
Wait. So why not take them all all together for easy cleaning? Can one person do that?
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, it is not possible for patients to take the teeth out without going to the dentist, as screws need to be undone etc to take the teeth off the implants. All On 4 Plus teeth are permanent, which means that they can't be removed ( without a dentists help) so it is completely normal to be cleaning them like you would regular teeth ( with a few minor differences). Using the x-floss, te-pe brushes and water flosser will clean your teeth and under the bridge well enough. When you come to your 6 monthly appointments, we may find that we will remove the bridges if you are in need of a good clean, but if you are cleaning your teeth as recommended by us, it's unlikely that we would need to take the teeth out at all! We hope this information helps :)
@endgamefond
@endgamefond 5 ай бұрын
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.
@vish2553
@vish2553 10 күн бұрын
Actually it is only 24 teeth!
@JD4A84
@JD4A84 5 ай бұрын
$50,000, possibly more and the warranty is only two years? They must think we’re suckers.
@allon4clinics
@allon4clinics 5 ай бұрын
Hi there, breakages are most likely to happen within the first 3-6 months after getting your final teeth. 2 years is enough time for patients to understand how to properly look after their teeth/ for us to uncover any issues/problems that patients may be having, in fact this is usually uncovered within the first 6 months. If we find that a patient is grinding/clenching (usually will be discovered within the first 3 months after getting your teeth) than we can make the necessary changes at that time so that the issues don't progress further down the track. However it must be noted that a lot of this is dependent on the patient. If we discover that you have had a breakage due to a heavy bite/grinding, we will give you options of what you NEED to do to ensure that this stops happening, which may include anti-clenching injections or to wear a splint ( mouthguard). If patients do not take this advice and simply choose to ignore and their teeth keep breaking ( more than 2 times), then there comes a point where the repair for the breakages will no longer be covered even if they are within the 2 year period. At the end of the day, warranty's cannot be forever and patients do have the responsibility of looking after their teeth ( etc. avoid eating the recommended foods such as hard things or using your teeth to open things with that may cause chipping etc). The teeth have an average lifespan of 5-8 years. There is a lot to consider when it comes to this as it's not a one size fits all situation. There are other costs that may need to be paid for different situations during that 2 year period. Everyone will have different experiences/issues that arise when they have treatment but ALL of this is disclosed in the consultation, so people are aware of all the terms and conditions before they start treatment.