My impression is that Dr. Michael Scherer is a Top Gun dentist! The skilled demonstration coupled with his very high command of the English language provided an excellent study for everyone interested in this type prosthetic. Did anyone take notice of the fact that Dr. Scherer never said "and, ah" one time! I would sit in this gentleman's chair in a nano second with all the confidence in the world!!! Thank you, sir!
I was awake when my implants were installed 4 days ago. I don’t know what was worse, the hammering of the implant into the bone, or the s dewing in of the implants. Also, I was awake while he drilled into my jawbone.
I posted a response to someone about their claim that base materials cost $100. Here is the breakdown: As a matter of fact, the pick-up material can OFTEN cost almost $100, so youa re in wrong for thinking the base materials cost only $100. Here is a breakdown of what it takes for one particular all-on-4-case: Evaluation of case (consult with patient, CBCT/CT scans to determine adequate bone. Planning of the case Setup of immediate and waxing Processing and finishing of denture Denture to be converted Surgical stent to be made Anesthesia for patient Extraction of teeth Flapping tissue Placement of implants (WAYYYY more than $100) Placement of multi-unit abutments Everything you saw on this video while sometimes dealing with a patient thats unconsciously fighting you or not listening to commands (opening mouth, opening/closing without command) Post op After patient has healed, bringing patient back for removal of prosthesis, impressions, jig, verification of jig, Bite rim if necessary, bite registration, pouring, analog placement of implant model, mountings New setup Wax-try-in Design and Fabrication of bar if everything goes well at wax try-in Set teeth over bar to do final try-in with bar, x-rays/pano Wax, process and finish and staining of hybrid (different processes and more time versus regular dentures) Final delivery When you take into factor all that goes in towards this treatment. $48K is chump change. Its not just teeth, its someones ability to smile, feel good about themselves, eat, drink socialize. A small price for a lot more benefits.
Roger, thank you for the kind words. I am glad you have enjoyed the video! I practice in a very small town in Northern California... I am very fortunate to have amazing patients :)
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why are most all on 4's done with a titanium bar in the denture? is it for strength? is it a massive difference justifying the lab costs? love your stuff, thanks!
Great guide. Really cleared up few concepts visually for me to better understand the workflow. I have a couple questions though. Do you do the lab work with patient in the chair waiting or have them come back while you are trimming away the excess acrylic? Also what if the guy was in immediate dentures for six months and has now resorption and loss of tissue depth or shrinkage and a lot of soft redline in the denture? Do you do a chairside or lab reline to have more intimate contact with the tissue? Thanks.
I have a cleft palate that caused an underbite. I am wondering if it's possible to have an all on 4 implant to fix both the underbite and the crooked teeth that was caused by my cleft palate.
Thank you so much for a great lecture. Your clinical tips should help a lot of clinician do a treatment more efficiently. I have learned a lot and appreciate your mentorship. One question, Dr. Scherer. Can Wiha Torx T5 driver works with most of implant abutment screws system such as Neo biotech, Hiossen or implant direct system? Thank you
Why do you think all the products are listed? Its basically a commercial....materials were probabaly provided free/greatly discounted....its skilled labor..but not 48k if that doesnt prove its about the money first idk what does
Skilled labor that someone went to school FOREVER to win the right to practice! In a country with ultra high insurance cost and rent and cost of living etc etc etc ...while I do not begrudge the professionals to charge what the market will bear as they seek to enjoy the good living they worked so hard to achieve? Personally? IF I could not afford it? I would seriously look into having it done OUT of this country! I mean it would be a concern to make sure the foreign professional was doing quality work and using quality equipment and materials, but so long as all that checked out? I think a nice vacation could be in order! There are a LOT of opportunities to save a bundle on medical and dental stuff OUT of the US....IF it meant the difference between it being possible financially or not? Well DUH! Time to book cheapest flight and accomodations and make appointments in whatever country
How ironic, we use the same application gun for Corian glues lol. Same tips but ours are longer. Corian glue comes in the same type tubes. Very interesting.
Bulk of your cost will be the implants, the anesthesia, the reduction of the bone. The denture part is cheap. And you cant use a converted denture forever. You need to be super duper careful. With implant RETAINED dentures, if you are eating something you shouldnt be, itll affect the denture AND OR the implants versus on conventional dentures (like what you have) your denture would just pop out.
its not just for rich people @iRickOshay. It is expensive but can be done for those of us with lower income. I make under 30000 a year and have no financial assistance but with my dental benefits through my employer I have been able to afford getting 2 implants a year until Ihave the 12 total I am aiming for (i would prefer to have all on 6 to alleviate as much bone loss as possible and to try to ensure a higher percentage of non failure due to I will not have the ability to pay to have redone). i have dentures now and they are floating on top of my implants that i have so far. i could get snap in attachments but have chosen not to because of the cost of the snaps that are a temporary situation for me. I figure by the time Ihave all my implants completed it will be time for my next set of teeth that insurance will cover (every 5 years) so i will be able to get the fixed bridges covered by insurance (50%of allowable). Anyway, know your benefits and if you dont have dental insurance it can still be done. JUst get em one at a time. The cost of implants is coming down. Mini implants are a little less expensive but my oral surgeon had stated they had more failures and for basically the same cost it would be better to go with the regular implants. ITCANBEDONE if you are not well off with a bit of determination and time.
You're totally right. On the other hand we do our full teeth in a day which could be done a bit cheaper? maybe even use some of the implants you currently have. Idk how far into your process you've gotten but if you're interested call me 855-544-5089. Mini's are not a good idea only because we get probably half of our patients come in with failed mini implants. Waste of time and money. Check out some of my videos our process is a little diff from doing each tooth at a time but maybe we can save you money? and time xx :)
Ours are more convex so they just kiss up against the gum line and can be cleaned. This is similar to an overdenture it looks like. Still explains the general concept i think. Just more advance ways of doing it, from what i've seen anyway.
No, not at all! We do about 25-30 of these procedures a month between three surgeons. It's just rare what we do here as there are only about 15 surgeons trained in the world to perform this type of surgery on people that get told they have no bone. I just want to reach out to people that are lost/have been told they can't have something like this done. xx
Sarah Haras his office is located in city of Sonora, state of California, in USA. If you ask how much will it cost, I don’t know but I’m curious myself as well.
Probably at least $20,000 US. I just had 4 implants put in my upper jaw. My dentist quoted me $20,000,so I said I’d go with the partial bridge because it was $10,000. But when I got there he said he was doing implants at no extra charge! He really wanted to try the All on 4!
Rot what... It's an over denture, this patient has no teeth.... You do have to keep them clean tho, I've seen many with calcus build up where they don't brush the denture.
Good description! Overuse of the word "utilizing". Seems that everyone does it these days. How about we consider the KISS principle and simply say "use/using".
I am not in the field at all but I am mechanical and have used a lot of dremels etc. If I were in your profession I would invest in a miniature cut off saw where it is like a chop saw that carpenters use but scaled down to dremel. Then you cylinders would be clamped exactly and the blade levered through the piece without having to hold it with your clamp pliers ...that is just so barbaric compared to using something more stable and exact....ALSO the unscrewing/loosening problem is without a doubt cause by direction of blade rotation ...I THINK by simply reversing the side it is held on will effectively have the rotating blade trying to tighten rather than loosen the threaded cylinder.....duuh huh?
It's definitely an investment however i wouldn't advise leaving the country in case there's a problem after they're placed. The cost of a flight and board back and fourth would be more than having them done here. Plus they're still very modern. I can talk from experience as i'm from the UK originally but if you're serious about the all on four we have a promo right now still an investment but feel free to call me 855-544-5089! We are in Florida. Check out some of my vids!
Anant Gautam Anywhere offering traditional implants (which last you your life) will range around $50k. We discount ours to $40k when we do promotions and that includes everything. Two sets of teeth (first set you have to heal because after surgery there will be swelling plus you might want to change them-size shape colour etc) and we make it all inclusive no hidden fees i'm going to do a video on it this week i've just been so busy!
I wouldn't do this because it look like you still have that bulk and a gap from gum to denture. I would just get permanent caps or bridge and put on implant
It happens when a dentist thinks he is a dental technician I was ashamed to make this garbage and then put it in someone's mouth. What goes on in the minds of these geniuses?
I work construction: For on project material cost kappel dozens baks spend round 2 lb screws different types cost together $29:47. And must often with screws i secur things vere dependents somebody's live. I don't make $ 1000. How hi do makes 15k or 30k from 4 screws. And some plastics.!!!????..
My wife needs this. They quoted a $30,000 bill. Insane. Dental insurance won’t cover it medical insurance won’t touch it. This is pure greed an nasty to charge people this cost. a 4 oz piece with titanium how do u get to $30000?
Yes it’s only 4oz of metal...... do it yourself and save 30k of money. Yea and heart surgery, cleaning out arteries shouldn’t be that costly either, it’s only a slender inexpensive wire navigated to the heart. My friend you now have a lucrative career ahead of you, you could charge 1/10 the amount.
@@rradds ur funny. I do understand we are paying for the doctors experience. But 4 implants is what's needed. each if done individually would only cost 8k. I know. Ive had it done. Still leaves 22k in parts? Justify that keyboard warrior.
@@jesuschrist-alphaomega Well if you’ve had it done..... then why did you pay $30K. Certainly it can be done cheaper, like anything. But in general what would you think is a justified fee? What is the cost of materials, do you absolutely know? Then do you know the cost involved in the procedure? Do you know lab costs? Do you think the lab technician should be paid for his time and expertise? Then do you think the operator (doctor) is entitled to a fee for his time, skill, experience, education? And if so, how much? Not to mention his staff and overhead ( the facility, insurance and numerous other expenses, just like any other business). Yes I’m curious what would be an acceptable fee in your mind?
Go to a cheaper country, enjoy the country, get some souvenirs for your family, get the exact same treatment done, and go back, for a lot less money. I am a dentist in Romania, and even though I am an orthodontist, there are many very well equipped clinics that use the best equipment with some of the best surgeons, and even they wouldn't ask more than 10-15 grand for this, a lot less if you go to a smaller clinic. You can try DentalMed, or Clinica 32... 48000$? Jesus, that's insane.
+premiumdentistry He's not degrading anyone to get patients. He's rightly saying that the dental health system in the US is shameful, from the cost of dentistry to the cost of care.
you can get this procedure done for way less than 48,000. I make these for a living and I can tell you, you can get top and bottom including implant surgery and new upper and lower dentures( not modified old dentures) all attachments etc. for less than half of the mentioned price.
you should come to India.ul get it done here in under 10000$(maximum).. I have done all-on-4 for people who cannot pay so much using Adin Implants for as little as 5000$...
Hey Miriam you should check out my channel and that is correct it's about that much. Right now we have it discounted to about $40,000 and remember it's a one time investment unlike a denture where every few months it needs realigning or every year replacing or chipping/cracking breaking. We also have financing so you can pay monthly etc but it depends what you need. I agree i wish insurance would cover it! At least the anesthesia or the surgery because this is necessary for so many people! I hate that people have to suffer in a denture :( Lmk if i can help tho i'm in Florida 855-544-5089 i'm originally from England don't mind my videos lol
It’s puzzling that these clever people lack proper fabrication skills. I am amazed that this fantastic process relies on dremel technology ! The trimming of these cylinders is very subjective, no numbering, no targeted cutting medium (carborundum “joe dandy” blades) no degree of cut angle specified. These are just some of the make do approach I see here. The process has many aspects that need control measures. The single most important aspect is safety, there are far too many opportunities to severely injure the fingers and thumbs during these dremel activities. There needs to be specific air driven instruments that can clamp the medium to be cut in a defined method that does not create sparks (metallic blade technology is abundant) gives predictable replication, is easily performed and is extremely safe. I am not a dental surgeon, nor a doctor, I am a general sheet metal worker. Your welcome!
Jangle Jim, ever had a filling or crown prep on your teeth? I ask this because your point about injuring fingers and such without proper clamping the medium etc tells me you haven’t consider what a dentist do day in and day out. Dentist drill and cut teeth millimeters from your tongue, gum, cheek and other teeth multiple times a day without any “clamping”. Yes its all freehand, because it has to be. This is all done mostly often with a awake patient and a wandering tongue. Now you can start to appreciate the hand skill involved when drilling in the mouth. This chairside stuff without a moving, swallowing patient is, by comparison, very easy to stay safe. Thanks for your concern. And your comment about predictable replication is not applicable as every cylinder has to be cut to a custom height per the contour and thickness of the adjacent denture material. Your dremel technology comment is funny. What do you think a dental handpiece(drill) is?
yin shah Im glad you think my comment is "funny" you have obviously commented in a defensive mode, I expected this, just because things are done "day and day out" doesnt mean they sre less dangerous. my point is that while watching these processes I see many opportunities to introduce a more rigid and robust method, similar to how we work in my field, that offers a level view, easy operation and a predictable outcome from activities that could benefit from mechanical assistance. your comment about the patient environment is not applicable, I full appreciate that that is its own area and comes with its own level of care and complexities, but this was not and, stress, never a part of my observations.
jangle jim you missed my point. You’re suggesting improvement on the least dangerous part of what a dentist does - work that’s outside the mouth. Most of the work is done in the mouth. Which is much much more dangerous due to unpredictable movements of the patient. When you do something potentially dangerous day in and day out, it does mean you get experienced and that does result in proficiency and less error ie less dangerous.
yin shah respectfully, once again your comments are focused on something I never mentioned. my observations are about the activities that benefit from the kind of practices we use, albeit on a much smaller scale. the discipline we have is universal and the outcomes very predictable, successful replication is what we seek, as wuickly as possible as cheaply as it can be achieved whilst upholding the safety and quality factors as high as possible.
jangle jim those comments are meant for you to understand what you considered dangerous and can benefit from improvement is literally the least dangerous part of the work of a dentist. The handskills necessary in mouth makes this out of the mouth cutting fairly innocuous and not cost effective when we can competently do it freehand without the extra cost and time associated with added machanisms and steps.
what happened to using a steady fixed vise !? and a mechanical held in place robotic arm even if manually driven!? ...and what's the deal with 12 teeth when we are born with 14? (never mind the wisdom teeth- 32)
With implants placed more distal (towards back), you can get more teeth but there is a thing called a AP spread that makes prosthesis weak (it can break off) after a certain amount of length past the last implant. For this video (where a temporary is being made) the rule is different... the distal-most cylinder is where the last tooth should be. With more implants, or dependent on final restoration you can get more teeth. However, 12 is average for all-on-4's, you need more implants to support more teeth and even then no one needs more than 14 teeth. One can argue, most patients dont even need more than 12 teeth but some patients can be lucky and get 14. Lastly, this IS NOT replacement of teeth, merely an option that resembles teeth in the closest possible way...yet
Space under denture always a store house of food particles and patient with dry mouth again cleansing effect of salaiva shows difficulties hence how to maintain this wonderful prosthesis in mouth and screws also undergo corrosion ,hence poor patients paying lot of money later they should not feel asif they are cheated. Always patients should watch how to maintain these dentures and no denture is permanent
My impression is that Dr. Michael Scherer is a Top Gun dentist! The skilled demonstration coupled with his very high command of the English language provided an excellent study for everyone interested in this type prosthetic. Did anyone take notice of the fact that Dr. Scherer never said "and, ah" one time! I would sit in this gentleman's chair in a nano second with all the confidence in the world!!! Thank you, sir!
Awesome and easy thanks to Zest Chairside, as a Dental Asst. this was a great learning tool!
I know he's only drilling Dentures BUT that Noise still makes me Cry And SCREAM!!
john Baldock but the patience will be sedated you won’t feel a thing
I was awake when my implants were installed 4 days ago. I don’t know what was worse, the hammering of the implant into the bone, or the s dewing in of the implants. Also, I was awake while he drilled into my jawbone.
I posted a response to someone about their claim that base materials cost $100. Here is the breakdown:
As a matter of fact, the pick-up material can OFTEN cost almost $100, so youa re in wrong for thinking the base materials cost only $100. Here is a breakdown of what it takes for one particular all-on-4-case:
Evaluation of case (consult with patient, CBCT/CT scans to determine adequate bone.
Planning of the case
Setup of immediate and waxing
Processing and finishing of denture
Denture to be converted
Surgical stent to be made
Anesthesia for patient
Extraction of teeth
Flapping tissue
Placement of implants (WAYYYY more than $100)
Placement of multi-unit abutments
Everything you saw on this video while sometimes dealing with a patient thats unconsciously fighting you or not listening to commands (opening mouth, opening/closing without command)
Post op
After patient has healed, bringing patient back for removal of prosthesis, impressions, jig, verification of jig,
Bite rim if necessary, bite registration, pouring, analog placement of implant model, mountings
New setup
Wax-try-in
Design and Fabrication of bar if everything goes well at wax try-in
Set teeth over bar to do final try-in with bar, x-rays/pano
Wax, process and finish and staining of hybrid (different processes and more time versus regular dentures)
Final delivery
When you take into factor all that goes in towards this treatment. $48K is chump change. Its not just teeth, its someones ability to smile, feel good about themselves, eat, drink socialize. A small price for a lot more benefits.
you are absolutely correct, but I know it can be as cheap as $15,000 for the patient.
Detailed and very informative description.Thank you so much.
I started to work with A04 dentures. It's been a great learning experience. Great video.
For me a great lesson. Thank you so much
Awesome video!! I use Teflon instead of cotton pellets. So much easier to remove.
Thank you so much for detail explanation. Looking for more videos on the cleaning and all possible problems in the future. Thanks again!
very nicely explained,,,thanks a lot
Excelente tutorial mil felicitaciones desde Cartagena Colombia.
Great technique and video!
Great video! I am a recent graduate and i had a working interview for a prosodist assistant. Im waiting to hear back i hope i get it!
DentalAssistant Corner how much do you think it will cost of this clip on dentures?
what a fantastic video
This is very interesting. I am glad you put this video up. Things have come a long way since my dad had dentures. . .
Thanks you very much. With love from Moscow.
totally confidence instilling!!!
Your a genius excellence here is done great job..You'd be my dentist/denture maker any day.
Beautiful love it!!
Well presented and informative. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for the great informal video👍
Thank you so much for detail explanation. Lookin
Bloody brilliant, I wish he was my dentist.
Roger, thank you for the kind words. I am glad you have enjoyed the video! I practice in a very small town in Northern California... I am very fortunate to have amazing patients :)
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How far from Santa Rosa are you?
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Doctor, I had fixed screw prosthesis made on 6 implants. But it stays between meals. What are the palates bothering me. What can I do ?
Will this palatal prosthesis not harm my own palate over time?
why are most all on 4's done with a titanium bar in the denture? is it for strength? is it a massive difference justifying the lab costs? love your stuff, thanks!
Perfect World it’s wonderful
Darn this guy just made my dentist look like crap for the job she did on me! Great video.
it was excellent presentation awesome dr can you suggest some good book on all on 4??
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Great guide. Really cleared up few concepts visually for me to better understand the workflow. I have a couple questions though. Do you do the lab work with patient in the chair waiting or have them come back while you are trimming away the excess acrylic? Also what if the guy was in immediate dentures for six months and has now resorption and loss of tissue depth or shrinkage and a lot of soft redline in the denture? Do you do a chairside or lab reline to have more intimate contact with the tissue? Thanks.
For one why does he use two different types of 'Chairside' pink acrylic?
using nearly perfect models will make this look simple
Hope to have that soon...
It is wonderful
what are the healing caps on muti-unit abutments used for? thank you
I have a cleft palate that caused an underbite. I am wondering if it's possible to have an all on 4 implant to fix both the underbite and the crooked teeth that was caused by my cleft palate.
thanks alot sir
Heloooo...shorts question. How much costs for full dental implants for both?? Tq
Is there a way to wield the provisional steps
Thank you so much for everything is really good but I need all materials name and company name Again thank you so much for everything
Thank you so much for a great lecture. Your clinical tips should help a lot of clinician do a treatment more efficiently. I have learned a lot and appreciate your mentorship. One question, Dr. Scherer. Can Wiha Torx T5 driver works with most of implant abutment screws system such as Neo biotech, Hiossen or implant direct system? Thank you
Creo yo lo necesito en un tiempo, y veo que con 4 puntos de sujeción está bien ...existen videos con 6 son demasiado
How will we visualise the back of palate inside mouth..??
Muy bueno saber para poder dar puntos de vista a nuestro dentista a Mi me paso me sacaron dos colmillos x no haser me endodoncia
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HOW MUCH ARE THESE? AND WHERE CAN I GET THEM DONE IN LAS VEGAS
Great video. Watched the whole thing. I am wondering how much it would cost for upper and lower full bridge work?
i believe someday very soon , genius people find the way make growing again lost tooth.
Leesh Kim they already have
Just like tom cruise says in the new top gun2 !! Someday but not TODAY!!
Thank you, How much.
พระเจ้ายอร์ช นายแน่มาก ไม่คุ้ม too much to do and risk of failure
How much does that procedure usually cost
Why do you think all the products are listed? Its basically a commercial....materials were probabaly provided free/greatly discounted....its skilled labor..but not 48k if that doesnt prove its about the money first idk what does
Skilled labor that someone went to school FOREVER to win the right to practice! In a country with ultra high insurance cost and rent and cost of living etc etc etc ...while I do not begrudge the professionals to charge what the market will bear as they seek to enjoy the good living they worked so hard to achieve? Personally? IF I could not afford it? I would seriously look into having it done OUT of this country! I mean it would be a concern to make sure the foreign professional was doing quality work and using quality equipment and materials, but so long as all that checked out? I think a nice vacation could be in order! There are a LOT of opportunities to save a bundle on medical and dental stuff OUT of the US....IF it meant the difference between it being possible financially or not? Well DUH! Time to book cheapest flight and accomodations and make appointments in whatever country
How ironic, we use the same application gun for Corian glues lol. Same tips but ours are longer. Corian glue comes in the same type tubes. Very interesting.
I can also manipulate this around. Aka clean up my mess, and yes I saw the bubbles voids left in the 3rd :/
So the screws can be seen in the roof of your mouth?
OMG, I found this dentist’s office and it’s an hour away from my city. I just want to know how much it will cost me ?
How much does something like this run please? Anyone know? For the top and bottom??
Average price is 25K. You pay more depending on how inclusive their packages are and how good the surgeon/dentist is.
Wish i could afford this treatment.
There's a company called m3 dental International that do more affordable implants, I plan to visit next year hopefully 😀
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How much would it cost for upper dentures using
my own dentures
Bulk of your cost will be the implants, the anesthesia, the reduction of the bone. The denture part is cheap. And you cant use a converted denture forever. You need to be super duper careful. With implant RETAINED dentures, if you are eating something you shouldnt be, itll affect the denture AND OR the implants versus on conventional dentures (like what you have) your denture would just pop out.
you can use PTFE tape instead of cotton. less mess. faster to do
My son fainted twice watching this video, and as for me, my wife just left to the store to get me some pampers for me for tonight.
How much would this cost me for an upper plate using my own plate I already gave
its not just for rich people @iRickOshay. It is expensive but can be done for those of us with lower income. I make under 30000 a year and have no financial assistance but with my dental benefits through my employer I have been able to afford getting 2 implants a year until Ihave the 12 total I am aiming for (i would prefer to have all on 6 to alleviate as much bone loss as possible and to try to ensure a higher percentage of non failure due to I will not have the ability to pay to have redone). i have dentures now and they are floating on top of my implants that i have so far. i could get snap in attachments but have chosen not to because of the cost of the snaps that are a temporary situation for me. I figure by the time Ihave all my implants completed it will be time for my next set of teeth that insurance will cover (every 5 years) so i will be able to get the fixed bridges covered by insurance (50%of allowable). Anyway, know your benefits and if you dont have dental insurance it can still be done. JUst get em one at a time. The cost of implants is coming down. Mini implants are a little less expensive but my oral surgeon had stated they had more failures and for basically the same cost it would be better to go with the regular implants. ITCANBEDONE if you are not well off with a bit of determination and time.
come t india 10 times cheaper even with two anf fro air fare
You're totally right. On the other hand we do our full teeth in a day which could be done a bit cheaper? maybe even use some of the implants you currently have. Idk how far into your process you've gotten but if you're interested call me 855-544-5089. Mini's are not a good idea only because we get probably half of our patients come in with failed mini implants. Waste of time and money. Check out some of my videos our process is a little diff from doing each tooth at a time but maybe we can save you money? and time xx :)
Michele Funk-Hay
I thought the finishing should be convex rather than concave and accumulating food from the palatal ?
Ours are more convex so they just kiss up against the gum line and can be cleaned. This is similar to an overdenture it looks like. Still explains the general concept i think. Just more advance ways of doing it, from what i've seen anyway.
You advertise too much. LOL Ypu must have too few clients, huh?
No, not at all! We do about 25-30 of these procedures a month between three surgeons. It's just rare what we do here as there are only about 15 surgeons trained in the world to perform this type of surgery on people that get told they have no bone. I just want to reach out to people that are lost/have been told they can't have something like this done. xx
Spammer! Again, your advertisements are annoying. You must have too few customers. Otherwise there will be no need to be so annoying.
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where to find this ? sounds really good. i want my teeth get done same as in videos.
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Sarah Haras his office is located in city of Sonora, state of California, in USA. If you ask how much will it cost, I don’t know but I’m curious myself as well.
Probably at least $20,000 US. I just had 4 implants put in my upper jaw. My dentist quoted me $20,000,so I said I’d go with the partial bridge because it was $10,000. But when I got there he said he was doing implants at no extra charge! He really wanted to try the All on 4!
Cynthia Merritt would you recommend them , have you had any problems? Does food get stuck between the denture and the gum line?
hell no its open in back , how much food will get trapped in there and rot?
Terence Rea Yeah, you still have to brush.
Rot what... It's an over denture, this patient has no teeth.... You do have to keep them clean tho, I've seen many with calcus build up where they don't brush the denture.
And, it's open on the model, he is showing us how to make a regular denture into an implant retained denture.
can you get that done in Australia nsw
Just a straight answers please prices.
I’m confused. I thought they were going to be snap-on?
I'm going with regular Dentures I don't need to catch an infection from a bolt that's drilled into my jaw bone
I have 2...no infection
I have gag reflux when I wear mine. Can you do something to help me??
Have them trim out that middle part
Need Help on implants I had 20 years ago ! HELP
Mary Garcia What help do you need?
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Good description! Overuse of the word "utilizing". Seems that everyone does it these days. How about we consider the KISS principle and simply say "use/using".
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Dana H. II
How much do these things weigh? I can picture this weighing down your jaw.. especially the one on the top
Jim Pickins It's acrylic and is very light. Mind you, this is only a temporary while the implants integrate. The final prosthesis is lab fabricated.
So.........this will cost $22,000 right? Starting with the surgical impants to the denture work all totaled.
I am not in the field at all but I am mechanical and have used a lot of dremels etc. If I were in your profession I would invest in a miniature cut off saw where it is like a chop saw that carpenters use but scaled down to dremel. Then you cylinders would be clamped exactly and the blade levered through the piece without having to hold it with your clamp pliers ...that is just so barbaric compared to using something more stable and exact....ALSO the unscrewing/loosening problem is without a doubt cause by direction of blade rotation ...I THINK by simply reversing the side it is held on will effectively have the rotating blade trying to tighten rather than loosen the threaded cylinder.....duuh huh?
Wish l could get it...
Hallo kann ich nicht englische bitte ich möchte wiesen Preis
how much does it cost for the top?
Probably about $20,000 US
that grinding noise and smog is what terrifies me every time I see my dentist :(
The grinding sound gives me the same thrill and terror i get from watching a good horror film.
Wow. I like all on 4. Expensive though... For rich people only.
come to India and get it done in under 8k to 10k
It's definitely an investment however i wouldn't advise leaving the country in case there's a problem after they're placed. The cost of a flight and board back and fourth would be more than having them done here. Plus they're still very modern. I can talk from experience as i'm from the UK originally but if you're serious about the all on four we have a promo right now still an investment but feel free to call me 855-544-5089! We are in Florida. Check out some of my vids!
You are so right! It's sad only rich people can have great and nice fitting teeth!
+Emily NTN how much would an all-on-4 would cost over in your place???
Anant Gautam Anywhere offering traditional implants (which last you your life) will range around $50k. We discount ours to $40k when we do promotions and that includes everything. Two sets of teeth (first set you have to heal because after surgery there will be swelling plus you might want to change them-size shape colour etc) and we make it all inclusive no hidden fees i'm going to do a video on it this week i've just been so busy!
E a higiénico??????????
I wouldn't do this because it look like you still have that bulk and a gap from gum to denture. I would just get permanent caps or bridge and put on implant
The Chairside light curing material is incredibly overpriced here in Canada.
Ball park figure on cost ???
It happens when a dentist thinks he is a dental technician I was ashamed to make this garbage and then put it in someone's mouth. What goes on in the minds of these geniuses?
Wow, where are you?
I work construction: For on project material cost kappel dozens baks spend round 2 lb screws different types cost together $29:47. And must often with screws i secur things vere dependents somebody's live.
I don't make $ 1000. How hi do makes 15k or 30k from 4 screws. And some plastics.!!!????..
expensive per 1 single tooth cost 500 U.S $ in Philippines,Implants
My wife needs this. They quoted a $30,000 bill. Insane. Dental insurance won’t cover it medical insurance won’t touch it. This is pure greed an nasty to charge people this cost. a 4 oz piece with titanium how do u get to $30000?
Yes it’s only 4oz of metal...... do it yourself and save 30k of money. Yea and heart surgery, cleaning out arteries shouldn’t be that costly either, it’s only a slender inexpensive wire navigated to the heart.
My friend you now have a lucrative career ahead of you, you could charge 1/10 the amount.
@@rradds ur funny. I do understand we are paying for the doctors experience. But 4 implants is what's needed. each if done individually would only cost 8k. I know. Ive had it done. Still leaves 22k in parts? Justify that keyboard warrior.
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Well if you’ve had it done..... then why did you pay $30K. Certainly it can be done cheaper, like anything. But in general what would you think is a justified fee? What is the cost of materials, do you absolutely know? Then do you know the cost involved in the procedure? Do you know lab costs? Do you think the lab technician should be paid for his time and expertise? Then do you think the operator (doctor) is entitled to a fee for his time, skill, experience, education? And if so, how much? Not to mention his staff and overhead ( the facility, insurance and numerous other expenses, just like any other business). Yes I’m curious what would be an acceptable fee in your mind?
wish the price of the all on 4 ....was cheaper top and bottom 48,000 to get done terrible when people that cant pay this much cant get it done
Go to a cheaper country, enjoy the country, get some souvenirs for your family, get the exact same treatment done, and go back, for a lot less money. I am a dentist in Romania, and even though I am an orthodontist, there are many very well equipped clinics that use the best equipment with some of the best surgeons, and even they wouldn't ask more than 10-15 grand for this, a lot less if you go to a smaller clinic. You can try DentalMed, or Clinica 32... 48000$? Jesus, that's insane.
+premiumdentistry He's not degrading anyone to get patients. He's rightly saying that the dental health system in the US is shameful, from the cost of dentistry to the cost of care.
you can get this procedure done for way less than 48,000. I make these for a living and I can tell you, you can get top and bottom including implant surgery and new upper and lower dentures( not modified old dentures) all attachments etc. for less than half of the mentioned price.
you should come to India.ul get it done here in under 10000$(maximum).. I have done all-on-4 for people who cannot pay so much using Adin Implants for as little as 5000$...
Hey Miriam you should check out my channel and that is correct it's about that much. Right now we have it discounted to about $40,000 and remember it's a one time investment unlike a denture where every few months it needs realigning or every year replacing or chipping/cracking breaking. We also have financing so you can pay monthly etc but it depends what you need. I agree i wish insurance would cover it! At least the anesthesia or the surgery because this is necessary for so many people! I hate that people have to suffer in a denture :( Lmk if i can help tho i'm in Florida 855-544-5089 i'm originally from England don't mind my videos lol
He would have to trim all that middle part out
It’s puzzling that these clever people lack proper fabrication skills. I am amazed that this fantastic process relies on dremel technology !
The trimming of these cylinders is very subjective, no numbering, no targeted cutting medium (carborundum “joe dandy” blades) no degree of cut angle specified. These are just some of the make do approach I see here. The process has many aspects that need control measures. The single most important aspect is safety, there are far too many opportunities to severely injure the fingers and thumbs during these dremel activities. There needs to be specific air driven instruments that can clamp the medium to be cut in a defined method that does not create sparks (metallic blade technology is abundant) gives predictable replication, is easily performed and is extremely safe.
I am not a dental surgeon, nor a doctor, I am a general sheet metal worker.
Your welcome!
Jangle Jim, ever had a filling or crown prep on your teeth? I ask this because your point about injuring fingers and such without proper clamping the medium etc tells me you haven’t consider what a dentist do day in and day out. Dentist drill and cut teeth millimeters from your tongue, gum, cheek and other teeth multiple times a day without any “clamping”. Yes its all freehand, because it has to be. This is all done mostly often with a awake patient and a wandering tongue. Now you can start to appreciate the hand skill involved when drilling in the mouth. This chairside stuff without a moving, swallowing patient is, by comparison, very easy to stay safe. Thanks for your concern. And your comment about predictable replication is not applicable as every cylinder has to be cut to a custom height per the contour and thickness of the adjacent denture material. Your dremel technology comment is funny. What do you think a dental handpiece(drill) is?
yin shah Im glad you think my comment is "funny"
you have obviously commented in a defensive mode, I expected this, just because things are done "day and day out" doesnt mean they sre less dangerous. my point is that while watching these processes I see many opportunities to introduce a more rigid and robust method, similar to how we work in my field, that offers a level view, easy operation and a predictable outcome from activities that could benefit from mechanical assistance.
your comment about the patient environment is not applicable, I full appreciate that that is its own area and comes with its own level of care and complexities, but this was not and, stress, never a part of my observations.
jangle jim you missed my point. You’re suggesting improvement on the least dangerous part of what a dentist does - work that’s outside the mouth. Most of the work is done in the mouth. Which is much much more dangerous due to unpredictable movements of the patient. When you do something potentially dangerous day in and day out, it does mean you get experienced and that does result in proficiency and less error ie less dangerous.
yin shah
respectfully, once again your comments are focused on something I never mentioned. my observations are about the activities that benefit from the kind of practices we use, albeit on a much smaller scale. the discipline we have is universal and the outcomes very predictable, successful replication is what we seek, as wuickly as possible as cheaply as it can be achieved whilst upholding the safety and quality factors as high as possible.
jangle jim those comments are meant for you to understand what you considered dangerous and can benefit from improvement is literally the least dangerous part of the work of a dentist. The handskills necessary in mouth makes this out of the mouth cutting fairly innocuous and not cost effective when we can competently do it freehand without the extra cost and time associated with added machanisms and steps.
what happened to using a steady fixed vise !? and a mechanical held in place robotic arm even if manually driven!?
...and what's the deal with 12 teeth when we are born with 14? (never mind the wisdom teeth- 32)
With implants placed more distal (towards back), you can get more teeth but there is a thing called a AP spread that makes prosthesis weak (it can break off) after a certain amount of length past the last implant. For this video (where a temporary is being made) the rule is different... the distal-most cylinder is where the last tooth should be. With more implants, or dependent on final restoration you can get more teeth. However, 12 is average for all-on-4's, you need more implants to support more teeth and even then no one needs more than 14 teeth. One can argue, most patients dont even need more than 12 teeth but some patients can be lucky and get 14. Lastly, this IS NOT replacement of teeth, merely an option that resembles teeth in the closest possible way...yet
Shame on nobel biocare for giving you a denture that doesn't fit the model...how are you suppose to check your end fit to the model.
Space under denture always a store house of food particles and patient with dry mouth again cleansing effect of salaiva shows difficulties hence how to maintain this wonderful prosthesis in mouth and screws also undergo corrosion ,hence poor patients paying lot of money later they should not feel asif they are cheated. Always patients should watch how to maintain these dentures and no denture is permanent
This is not horribly expensive. I'm getting all on SIX with bone grafts for 18K . Basically the same as a decent used car.
Now l'm a fighter with a glass jaw..but l got a beautiful smile though..