She looks fantastic! I had my all on four upper and lower done here in Perth WA two weeks ago, aesthetically they look fantastic, now it’s simply a matter of me adjusting to my new teeth.
I'm in tears and shaking as I see this. I used to be such an active happy overall healthy mentally and emotional. Now I'm completely unavailable and isolated :( ... this gives hope
I have a partial up front to fill missing teeth they look very natural and I'm happy later I'll just get the missing teeth replaced with implants one at a time that way I don't have to be put to sleep
What is the average cost per bottom and top? I used to have text book healthy straight teeth until my wisdoms came in and overcrowded causing severe deterioration over time. I would love to start with my top.
Hi Linda, unfortunately price is subjective but people have to be aware that the training, materials and treatment is often not to the high standards found here in Australia. We sometimes see great results from people who travel overseas for treatments, and unfortunately not so great results as the team here sometimes have to deal with patients who have had failed treatment aboard. As long as people are fully aware of the risks associated, it is there decision and one we respect :-)
Agreed. You have to be careful and check out the quality of the ingredients, certification, and other aspects. But you are supplying a good service for many who ARE able to afford it, so thats good.
You've heard the term, "You get what you pay for." Other countries might offer the procedure for a lot less $$ but what will you do if you encounter a problem? And maintenance: You most likely won't be able to afford a plane ticket for cleanings every six months. This is an investment: Do your research, choose a skilled surgeon who's available to you, don't be afraid to pay for quality work.
You got rid of her permanent teeth and gave her a denture, those were not terminal teeth. And her teeth look fake, you also skimped out on the lab it seems.
i stopped smiling at age 13 after a sever beating while in a Childrens Home, my teeth were damaged, ive slowly lost so many over the years, im 52 now and still dont smile, i dream of having teeth so i can smile but an average quote of $65,000 to $75,000 from a number of dental specialists is a never happening dream for me.
I feel the same way you do if only I can get the all on fours but I have hope I will get it one day I don't know when I don't know how but I'm going to get it one day and get my smile back
Hi Leo, yes all-on-four is a costly procedure. However, we do offer patients a variety of finance and payment options. If you would like anymore information please comment below :-)
@@advanceddentalartistryperth Hi can you help people That don’t have super and need this treatment and that can do payment plans but they are only on pensions? If they can come up with some of the money up front also? Is there any way you could help Them?
First of all, what is a spar wheel? Something you left in the third grade? Dr. Misch, who coined the none on three, was a brilliant man but he went to his grave never grasping the genius of Dr. Malo and the single most successful procedure we do in implant dentistry. Try to stop regurgitating something someone said twenty years ago like it's profound. It doesn't suit you.
@@resaboutb.9566 I would be interested to read your reference about 20 year survival rates of full arch prostheses supported by 4 implants. Can you share it?
@@kymstock1852 The All-on-4 treatment concept for the rehabilitation of the completely edentulous mandible: A longitudinal study with 10 to 18 years of follow-up Paulo Maló et al. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2019 Aug. Summary: This retrospective longitudinal case series study included 471 patients (women: 286, men: 185, average age = 57.7 years) rehabilitated with 1884 implants in immediate function supporting 471 fixed full-arch mandibular prostheses and followed for 10 to 18 years. R: Twenty-seven patients deceased (5.7%) and 149 patients (31.6%) were lost to follow-up. The cumulative prosthetic survival rate was 98.8%; the implant cumulative survival and success rate was 93% and 91.7%, respectively up to 18 years of follow-up.
She looks fantastic! I had my all on four upper and lower done here in Perth WA two weeks ago, aesthetically they look fantastic, now it’s simply a matter of me adjusting to my new teeth.
All the best Adam - thanks for watching and commenting
What was your recovery time like. I’m getting a all on four on my lower jaw in two weeks.
@@tommyware7093 general 1-2 weeks. Most patients have one week off
I'm in tears and shaking as I see this. I used to be such an active happy overall healthy mentally and emotional. Now I'm completely unavailable and isolated :( ... this gives hope
Hi Ashulitax, sorry to hear about your smile! Its such a shame when things go wrong and affect peoples confidence. Are you based in Australia? :-)
Ashulitax Sherida Tuero Same with me...I'm doing the best to get the nerves up to go...
Ashulitax Sherida Tuero I am getting bottom implants I might get the regular sized one and get a lower bridge
Your not alone I feel the same as you.
She’s so pretty 🤩
Looks fantastic.
What is it made from? Titanium?
What is the down time?
I have a partial up front to fill missing teeth they look very natural and I'm happy later I'll just get the missing teeth replaced with implants one at a time that way I don't have to be put to sleep
My, what a very handsome dentist....love his accent as well. Single?
Am in Kenya. How do I reach out and get treatment?
What is the average cost per bottom and top? I used to have text book healthy straight teeth until my wisdoms came in and overcrowded causing severe deterioration over time. I would love to start with my top.
About $52/56k then another 6 grand for the anaesthesia guy to put you to sleep
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Nice work!
Thanks Tim O!
How much do a full mouth upper and lower cos?
HI Steven - which country do you live?
Sir am from India
Hi what the all in cost of top and bottom thanks .
In the UK, about £20,000
so do you take out all the natural teeth first
Hi there, yes with all-on-four we have to take the remaining teeth out first before the implants and bridges are fitted :-)
I just don't want my teeth big at all but she looks awesome
Thanks for watching and commenting Lisa - really appreciate you taking the time to watch
Looks like midline is still off.
YOU SHOULD TRY IN BRAZIL.
How much is it in Brazil?
This is popular because most ppl HAVE THEIR teeth they just want a new costume,they have money so NO DENTIST WILL TELL THEM NO
Can you please gift me a set ?? 🙏
Too expensive in Australia I would imagine. India or Mexico, Poland..best options.
Nothing wrong with their skill etc..but money is a hassle.
Hi Linda, unfortunately price is subjective but people have to be aware that the training, materials and treatment is often not to the high standards found here in Australia. We sometimes see great results from people who travel overseas for treatments, and unfortunately not so great results as the team here sometimes have to deal with patients who have had failed treatment aboard. As long as people are fully aware of the risks associated, it is there decision and one we respect :-)
Agreed. You have to be careful and check out the quality of the ingredients, certification, and other aspects.
But you are supplying a good service for many who ARE able to afford it, so thats good.
You've heard the term, "You get what you pay for." Other countries might offer the procedure for a lot less $$ but what will you do if you encounter a problem? And maintenance: You most likely won't be able to afford a plane ticket for cleanings every six months. This is an investment: Do your research, choose a skilled surgeon who's available to you, don't be afraid to pay for quality work.
Make it affordable for one, most don't have that kind of money or can afford that kind of debt
You got rid of her permanent teeth and gave her a denture, those were not terminal teeth. And her teeth look fake, you also skimped out on the lab it seems.
i stopped smiling at age 13 after a sever beating while in a Childrens Home, my teeth were damaged, ive slowly lost so many over the years, im 52 now and still dont smile, i dream of having teeth so i can smile but an average quote of $65,000 to $75,000 from a number of dental specialists is a never happening dream for me.
Hi Edith, sorry to hear about your issues. And yes, complex treatment like all-on-4 can be very costly. Are you based in Australia? :-)
Me too, can't afford that neither.
I feel the same way you do if only I can get the all on fours but I have hope I will get it one day I don't know when I don't know how but I'm going to get it one day and get my smile back
This shouldn't cost over 15,000 dollars what a sad shame
Its really funny to see an Asian dude with an Australian accent! Lol
Infor please have no teeth!!!!
it sucks to be poor!
Hi Leo, yes all-on-four is a costly procedure. However, we do offer patients a variety of finance and payment options. If you would like anymore information please comment below :-)
@@advanceddentalartistryperth more information please
@@advanceddentalartistryperth Hi can you help people
That don’t have super and need this treatment and that can do payment plans but they are only on pensions? If they can come up with some of the money up front also? Is there any way you could help
Them?
All on 4, none on three! This is an engineering disaster waiting to happen ( eventually). It is similar to crossing a desert without a spare wheel.
"... none on three ..." What does that mean? The procedure has been in existence for at least 20 years, and the success rate is around 98%.
First of all, what is a spar wheel? Something you left in the third grade? Dr. Misch, who coined the none on three, was a brilliant man but he went to his grave never grasping the genius of Dr. Malo and the single most successful procedure we do in implant dentistry. Try to stop regurgitating something someone said twenty years ago like it's profound. It doesn't suit you.
@@Jacksonabean time will be the judge if engineering principles don’t apply to implant dentistry.
@@resaboutb.9566 I would be interested to read your reference about 20 year survival rates of full arch prostheses supported by 4 implants. Can you share it?
@@kymstock1852 The All-on-4 treatment concept for the rehabilitation of the completely edentulous mandible: A longitudinal study with 10 to 18 years of follow-up
Paulo Maló et al. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2019 Aug.
Summary: This retrospective longitudinal case series study included 471 patients (women: 286, men: 185, average age = 57.7 years) rehabilitated with 1884 implants in immediate function supporting 471 fixed full-arch mandibular prostheses and followed for 10 to 18 years.
R: Twenty-seven patients deceased (5.7%) and 149 patients (31.6%) were lost to follow-up. The cumulative prosthetic survival rate was 98.8%; the implant cumulative survival and success rate was 93% and 91.7%, respectively up to 18 years of follow-up.