I'm a dental technician, what he is not telling you, and no dentist will for that matter, is a fixed denture or all in four dentures have a serious draw back. You can't take them out to clean, food and bacteria will get and stay under that fixed denture because your tissue is still malluable eventually causing the implants you spent 20,000 to fail. ( thats called job security) Yes they recommend to clean with a water pick daily but let's be honest not cleaning everyday is the reason a lot of people are in dentures, the mini implants are great they hold the denture secure but allow the prosthetic to be removed and soaked in antibacterial cleaner. Mini implants are also 15,000 cheaper per arch. But in my opinion the best bang for your buck if you had to replace all of your teeth, 2 standard implants ( not mini's) on the upper and a 4 standard implants with a bar on the lower. The bar helps distribute the forces from chewing which are incredible, and takes pressure off the implants. JUST remember folks implants aren't for life they fail all the time so if you do choose to go the fixed denture route. Water pick religiously and never let them sell you more than 4 implants per arch. Honestly 2 per arch is sufficient for most people if they are standard implants and not Mini's. Mini's need 4 implants because the abutment is not as deep and therefore can't carry the load a standard implants can handle. I despise dentist they rip the public off like you wouldn't believe, I know this cause I've been in the field for 15 years. Makes me scared to go to a medical doctor or surgeon after some of the shit I see at work
Just got removable mini implants, and hate them. This was 2 days ago. I got temporary ones in. I went back to the dentist for adjustments yesterday. Today it's pitching the back of my tongue. I wish I would have never did this. I haven't eaten yet, and been crying. I spent the last of my money on these horrible bulky implants that don't fit right. I'm so angry. I feel like getting them removed. Mini Implants are just glorified dentures . Regret
Love your comment. I want full replacement as I need to much work . What you recommend ? Individual implants I can’t afford . I’ve even thought of flying to Mexico or another country cause here in USA prices are rediculous.
Man, what a soothing voice! This man could ask me to rob a bank and I'd probably do it! This guy could be my dentist any day! Don't get me wrong, my dentist is a great guy and he is super calming but this guy is almost on another plane of existence!
I don't know who you are, but you are DROP DEAD GORGEOUS! I just stumbled across your page and I can't believe what I am seeing. You people are just beautiful!!!
For starters, I am not white and for even further clarification, if I am not referring to you, then why are you even commenting. I think people of Middle Eastern descent are gorgeous and I have been feeling this way about them for over 30years. This wasn't a dig at other races, I just like the olive tone of their skin with the dark prominent features of thick lashes, facial hair, and eyebrows. Stop making this a personal compaign for you "white guilt". This has nothing to do with superiority, but it has everything to do with your own insecurity and your need to be an internet, super saver ho, for racial, political correctness. @Kevin Prima
Oh get real .. whats she meant to say ?? Turban wearers? beard holders !? asians ? wtf !!! I agree with her totally. I think you people are idiotic dheads. How do you like that??
OMG his in the UK and I'm in the US. I was looking forward to visiting him in the future. I realize that I can choose locally but he seems so professional.
@@drgurssehmi I agree with the comment, you seem to have a very calming and sweet demeanor. I have had nothing but trouble with my teeth all my life. You seem so well informed. Where do you practice?
Damn,i thought i knew what i wanted, but now i have even more things to consider!Excellent video, very easy to follow on a subject which is clearly not as simple or straightforward as some dentists would have us believe, thank you.
wow! finally a dentist that speaks the truth without using scare tactics!!!!!! Very interesting about the mini-implants! I'm actually researching them.
Thank you Leona. Definitely check them out, they are good when you have limitied bone available. However, if your budget allows it, I would look at the normal sized implants as well because there is more research behind them, and because they have more surface area, they might be better in the long term. If you speak to an experienced dentist then they will be able to discuss all options with you.
@@drgurssehmi Now that comment earned MUCH respect from me!!! I've needed implants since fighting lung cancer in February, 2012 where I lost 40 pounds of muscle mass in only 2 weeks and also teeth. 6 to 9 months to live I was given. Well, after the 2nd biopsy and MRI, I was negative for cancer. How? I'm clueless. But my teeth continued to deteriorate as the body will use teeth, bone, muscle, etc in order to survive. And I no longer can eat after last week as I broke 3 teeth which exposed the roots on french dip sandwiches of all things. 2 days of the worst pain ever. I live on nutritional drinks and supplements. I'm 65. I thought about going with the mini dental implants due to commercials by a local dentist. But although he didn't say it the way you did, he said he was doing it for patients who had been told they couldn't receive the regular implants but they found a way!!! Well, now I know the way.....they didn't have enough bone density to support the real implants as mini implants don't go as deep so can be used in in replacing a tooth here and there. Question.....a dentist seems to either do only regular implants or mini implants. Why not use a combination depending upon the individual? Second & final question; why do dentists insist on doing a root canal rather than a regular dental implant since in all reality, they are the same price. Examples: I've had numerous root canals (4 to 6) over the years. One dental implant is basically the same cost as a root canal. Because first you spend alot of time grinding the tooth down and then remove all the nerves from the tooth to eliminate any future pain. It's then shaped & formed so a temporary crown can be made, installed, while the permanent crown dimensions & characteristics are sent off to be made. A week or two later, the temporary crown is removed, the final crown is attached, and any adjustments needed are then performed. For the EXACT same PRICE, I could have had that ONE molar just pulled or extracted and a regular ("load bearing") implant installed into healthy gums and jawbone. Then send the tooth off to make the permanent crown that goes on the implant? No temporary needed as I can keep the implant area clean and even take an antibiotic. Then attach it to the PERMANENT implant once it arrives? It's $2,000 either way, so in essence I could have had 6 load bearing implants right now! And being 30 years younger, the bone would have grown around the implant and the gums around the crown. It's a much more permanent solution, especially in your 20's and 30's, then when your in your 60's!!!!! You still need to brush, floss, and have 6 month cleanings at your dentist. But I honestly feel I would have all my permanent dental implants right now. Because when your performing a root canal, the tooth's roots are already somewhat comprised! Please tell me why as that would be 6 implants or $12,000 I wouldn't have to worry about today. And when one is looking at $32,000 to $40,000 for a full mouth restoration, I could he looking at $20,000 to $28,000. And that's a HUGE amount to me.
@@jonsixxx6569 Yes........but wish I wasn't. I haven't had solid food in 9 days now. Just Ensure protein shakes and various vitamins. I've lost my appetite and can't chew.
This man is spot on! How do I KNOW this? Right now I have immediate dentures in my mouth. My dentist is one of the best in denver. He steered me in this exact direction. In a few months when my bones fully heal I will have mini implants in. The dentures are tough to get used to for the first month. But like any prosthetic, you gotta learn how to use it. Now my dentures are good enough for me but my bottoms can easily come out. So I went from this “miracle” all on 4 super expensive treatment thinkin that’s what I need. Then my dentist showed me the correct slow rebuilding process. Now I’m thinkin I’ll just keep a top denture (it fits really good!) and get mini implants on the bottom. Total after all said and done it’ll be about a year long process but cost only ~$10,000.
Great video. I did get all on 6 (upper and lower) here in Dallas. I had a healthy mouth but had a problem with roots splitting under crowns where I had had root canals. Over 25 years I was down to 19 teeth, facing the removal of one that held a bridge. I was chewing with my front teeth and everything was shifting forward and downward. A mess of bad past dental work and old dental work. No decay, no gum disease, non-smoker, non-drinker. I wanted all on 4 and interviewed quite a few places, settling on Radiance Dentistry in Irving Texas (Dr Mounir Iskandar). He has everything in house and uses a material called XircOn for the finals. Some sort of nano-ceramic flexible material. We took our time, allowing about 9 months before fitting and creating the final bridges. I had my finals placed permanently about a year after surgery. They are not like my real teeth, meaning they have no ‘feeling’ but I am super happy with the results. I was meticulous with dental care previously and now as well. I hope they last the remainder of my life (I’m 55) with exceptional care. I look 100% better and feel 110% better about my appearance. My prosthodontist did offer me options, but I was determined. Thankfully he, like you, was determined to take the cautious and careful path, allowing healing and proper fittings, etc. I think it’s a good option for some people. Maybe I was the perfect candidate? I also had great sinuses and lots of bone :)
@SmilingTexan, thanks for your comment. I just turned 55 a couple days ago. How much did your procedure cost you? I have a $20k budget but am having trouble here in Colorado finding a good dental team. Thank you!
Hi smiling Texan ! Are you still happy with the results 2 years later ? And did you do both arches at once or one at a time ? (in case you did do both...,),I would greatly appreciate your feedback. Thank you.
@@jpoupon66 He did both so he’s a great person to ask regarding how hard materials behave against one another. Does he get any clicking or does it bother him at all? Sometimes dissimilar materials make more sense but all risk vs benefit. Also ask about warranties. If the guy/gal performing the surgery and restoration won’t warranty the work, something is amiss. It’s too predictable not to. If you don’t find the answers you need, feel free to message me if I can help. There are a lot of great providers in and around DFW.
@@Jacksonabean Thanks for the reply JB. The challenge really is finding a good and HONEST/ objective general dentist whom would give me the best course of action,to make sure full arch is what I really need...just to be sure before removing natural teeth out and spending $$$$,and in the Miami,FL. area it is mission impossible ! I'll take my time until then,even if I have to wear partial denture in the mean time...cause with implants one can literally get "screwed"😁🙃🙂
You say you would put mini implants in and fabricate an over denture the same day.Won't you cause undo stress on the implants when the denture is removed or reinserted before the bone has a chance to integrate with the implant and cause the implant to dislodge. Thanks
really interesting and comments are great. My ? Is internal dimensions of implants (not minis) ie where you would screw in/attach abutments. Is this a standard size or do the vary between manufacturers? Internal not external.
Lord I wish I could find someone like you in the Houston area. I have tooth decay & I’m sure Gum Disease. I’m 48 & I only have 3 teeth in front lower left in my mouth. All others have broken off & my gums grown over them. I’m sure this is a very expensive procedure also. Another reason I haven’t seen a Dentist in over 30yrs. Living off Disability is hard enough. It’s a shame people like myself have to live in shame, depression & seclusion because our dental care is not covered under general healthcare
I'm a firm believer in letting the gums heal before implants. Then the implants don't have to be as long leaving more room for acrylic or porcelain or a metal framework if necessary. Less breakage. I'm also a dental tech for 46 years doing mostly over dentures. Easier to clean and if they do break a lot less hassle to repair
Hi Larry, I'm not sure what you mean. Placing immediately does not mean you have to use longer implants, as long as you have bi cortical fixation, is fine. Also, the alveolar reduction (and increasing ovd) is the part of the procedure that creates the prostatic space, nothing to do with length of implants, or immediate/delayed placement. Most of my patients have tried dentures and although they are easy to clean, they find them terrible to live with.
@@drgurssehmi What I'm saying in a two part implant the screw on abutment has to be longer to come through the ridge with immediate placement. When the ridge shrinks the abutment doesn't have to be as long but seldom replaced when redone. We have done a lot of dentures over implants with great success.There are pros and cons to both systems fixed and removable. Have a good day.
Hi, could you please help us by doing a top 10 video of Implant Brands like Nobel Care, NeoDent etc. This will greatly help us in choosing what do go with. Especially when it comes to durability, pros and cons of each. - and - does it mean that if I don't get an implant that's in the Top 5. then I will have a lot of problems?? Any light that you can shed on this would be greatly appreciated.
That’s a big problem I’m having...lots and lots of bone loss. Dentist said they could do implants. but I’m afraid it’ll go wrong or I’ll have issues later ...losing more bone. Other dentists said I need bone grafts to be able to hold in a denture but I don’t want a denture. I don’t want my face caving in later. I’m 59 and don’t wanna look like I’m 90
Hello Dr. I was wondering first on average what is the cost difference between the two treatments and what is the time frame for the second treatment cause honestly it sounds like the better kind of treatment. I live in America and am looking to have a treatment done but want to know how long to plan to be in the UK.
Thanks Dr., for such a well-made video that makes sense. However, isn't there a similar risk with putting in the minis at the same time of the teeth being removed because there could still be the harmful bacteria present at this point which could inhibit the bonding of the bone to the implant? If one chooses to go this route before starting the All-on-4 procedure, do the mini implants stay in your mouth while normal implants are put in? Would the normal implants have to go in at less than ideal angles in order to avoid the mini implants? Thanks for your informative videos!
Yes, there is a risk of this, however, if using the mini implants, and they are not in the ideal position, they are easier to remove later on, if needed. (Well, they are never easy to remove, but easier than normal implants). Sometimes you can just take the "head" of the implant, and leave it under the gum- this is less traumatic. To be honest, these days, I try not to use the mini implants option if possible, as it can add these complexities.
Thank you , Dr. Sehmi for being so honest. I wish there more dentists out there like you. I go to a dentist & periodontist that I implicitly trust, money be damned.
The only downside is the ledge im guessing. This type of denture has a ledge which sits on the gum,like removable dentures. The ceramic/zirconium dentures don’t have that. Receding gum tissue is a problem when you don’t leave time for it to heal. I have ceramics and have no issues with gum tissue loss,however it took a year from extractions to final ceramic bridge to be complete. I wore temporary dentures during that year.
Yes - I know what you mean. Dentures have a flange (we use special words to make us feel special!) or ledge. With any fixed teeth supported on implants, the ledge is a bad thing, because it means that you cannot clean the implants. If the teeth are removable, then the ledge can be useful to support the lips.
A real professional. Wish I could afford him but I’m going with Denta prime in London for 7k full mouth but I might regret it but I’m desperate and can’t afford the high end stuff.
Dear Dr Gurs Sehmi can ask you in front of implants pins is yellow colour is it copper why because this metal is soft if copper, And why not use 3pins the top implants 3 pins and the bottom 3plns is useful, May Dr give answers I live Liverpool is a restaurant chefs, Thank You
I have 6 on top and 6 on the bottom. And I did heal for a year.My problem is I now have a permanent fixed bridge .And they have no flange.And I can't stand it.It has changed my whole structure My smile is empty and all I feel is extra large teeth.Food is constantly caught.Please help me can I change this.I had them done in mexico and I have had a specialist tell me they are the best implants he's seen but doesn't know how to go back to a fixed denture. I'm so desperate .I just want these out.I was happy with the over denture. Please help.
Dr. Sehmi, Let me start by saying that I am absolutely terrified of what is happening with me and this process. I absolutely love your energy and happiness you emulate when you speak. My name is David and I just started my process of getting a whole new upper arch. Thanks to genetics and an autoimmune disease picked up while in the military, infections are rampant. My dentist is presenting an all on 4 arch for me, but I am not certain about it. I’m not a dentist, but your issue of having a sterile environment for the implants is exactly what I was thinking. Plus, I have not seen many people use the all on 4 method, I’ve seen mostly a minimum of 6, with 7 implants being the key amount for an upper. My dentist claims that the titanium arch where the strength is. Can you please advise on what I should do? At this point, what is a little more money, I’m already spending over $20,000.00 US.
Hi David. Most people who start this journey are terrified and anxious! Its a big deal, and you always want to be sure you are doing the right thing. Some studies have shown that there is hardly any difference with 4 or 6 implants. The extra two hardly add any benefit. However, if the dentist is placing the implants and finds that your bone is quite soft, and the plan is to give you fixed teeth on the same day (like the all-on-4 type of treatment), then its usually better to place more implants, so the biting forces can be spread more widely. If you are concerned about infection, then I always recommend removing the hopeless teeth first, let the areas heal, and then place the implants - this really reduces the risk of infection. But it does mean that you need to deal with a temporary denture for a period of time, possibly up to 9 months. These are often a real pain to get on with because of looseness.
I had bad teeth and my dog accidentally knocked out my filling an I just worse I had all my top teeth pulled to get a denture an then they told me I needed aveoplasty I can afford it they said it effect the fit but I just healed up an getting opened up again makes me cringe I fear they will take too much bone an then I won't have even have it as future option.
Love you way of explaining. QUESTION. Instead of implants can porclyn crowns be replaced? All my teeth are porclyn crowns. And I'm missing all my back teeth, or several. I Only have 20 teeth left. I want new crowns. But also need implants in the back where i have missing teeth. Is this possible? Replaceing crowns?
Hi, yes, this definitely sounds possible, in fact, it would be the right thing to do. If you can keep your own teeth (and just replace crowns) then you always have the option of dental implants in the future. Right now, you can just replace the back ones if you feel like you need to.
❇ I 💟 he's clear explanation good energy and knowledge.! I will toootally trust him with whatever he may think is good for me if... I only 😶 had money. Missing a few molars is traumatizing, can't smile the way I used to. Great video. Thank you Dr. Sehmi 🌷
I don’t know why the dentist don’t allow payment like the hospitals or why rich people don’t have a charity where they can help people like me that have these kind of problems and have very low incom
what about ozone treatment would that kill any disease or infection. I have had ozone treatment on my front teeth and 10 years later not one has failed. Also, where are you based as I'm looking for implants top and bottom and possibly removing the front 8 teeth at the same time?
Ozone used to be really popular a few years ago, and the dentists using it absolutely loved it. I never actually used it, but if you got amazing results, then thats great! I am based in and around London in the UK (Kensington and Hertford). You can find out more at www.drsehmi.co.uk
Well done Sir. I have been a bit of a skeptic of the immediate placement of implants and reduction of the alveolar ridge for placement of an “all on four” fixed / removable prosthesis. How long will these last? I have been around long enough to see the results of the 40 plus year old subperiosteal implant failing. Trying to find a solution for patients in these situations is very difficult sometimes after 40 plus years of bone loss and resorption.
Hi, when patients ask me this, I am always deliberately vague. I say decades. A lot depends on cleaning around the implants and how easy the design of the teeth is to clean. I have seen full arch treatments fail in 2 years (this is the worst I have seen), and this was a combination of the patient not coming to see the hyginist or even having a review, and what we suspect was a bite interference. Other than this, we tend to see stable bone levels around the implants over the long term. I would say that almost anything can fail - just like natural teeth. What is more important for a lot of people is how many years of good use can you get from them. If the treatment is done well and regular recalls and hygiene is followed, then they should last indefinitely or just require minor work to fix small chips and cracks in the teeth (but implants should remains fine)
Yes, this is usually possible. I would always have the bridge resting on implants in both sides, definitely not implant one side, and tooth on the other.
@ 11.01 you say there's many options for how you rebuild the teeth and what is available. How do you do this and what options/materials are available and what the teeth are made from? Can you make a video on these please Dr I think it would be interesting to see and help people decide what to choose or what may work for them aesthetically and financially?
Dr. Gurs Sehmi, I have a question if you dont mind. Ive been putting it off for awhile now, but I have to get all my teeth pulled, (my family has bad genetics, and weird as it sounds, Im the oldest in my family tree that has his real teeth thus far) But I found a local dentist here, that offers snap in dentures at an incredible price but not the implants. Are snap ins good? Im really unconformable with having this done, dont want anything foreign thats going to drive me crazy in my mouth. I eat lots of berries, nuts, and food items Im kind of worried I wont be able to eat what I enjoy again, and might go up under the "snap in" He says he can my my top into a horseshoe which is a plus for me.
Hmm. It's impossible for me to give you personal advice, but in general snap on teeth (dentures on locator abutments, on implants) are great for those people who do not mind wearing normal dentures but just wish they would stay in place. I think good does get stuck under them, but as they are removable, they are ready to clean. They are slightly smaller than dentures, so part of the roof of the mouth can be cut out. The fixed teeth on implant are definitely more expensive, but they are the thinnest and smallest solution, great for people who don't want anything intrusive in their mouth. I hope this helps. Gurs
Dr Gurs Sehmi actually it does! Thank you kindly sir. Unfortunately I don’t think snap in are for me, I just don’t like the idea of dentures, or anything that’s going to be foreign enough in my mouth where it’s going to bother me. Now the dentist has the (ultimatefit dentures that are heat injection technology for best fit and comfort), unsure if that actually makes a difference or even true? I honestly don’t think I want to do this at all. Your personal opinion, you think implants would come down in price here in a few years???? Thank you again so much!
This is what I've always wondered bc the gums are infected so would the new teeth still feel like a toothache bc the infection is still there?? If they did it all in one day
Anti biotics to kill the infection and you have removed the source of the infection, so in theory shouldn't return, how ever I imagine after it's been freshly placed the open wound would get infected quite easily and require alot of upkeep until healed
Dr. Does doing this process in these steps make the cost of treatment increase? Also, one doctor suggested that I just get the top arch done because of the cost ($25,000). Why would someone only get the top done? There must be some major drawbacks to doing that.
Some people will just get one arch treated, as the opposite arch is not that bad. As for pricing, every clinic is different, it's worth seeing a few different dentists to get different opinions and costs.
Thank you, you just told me what I thought. I am going to have complete upper with implants. I am 58 and I have a mouth full of crowns. All 4 front and 4 rear. They are old and in need of redoing. So the expense of redoing them is going to be better to have them all pulled and a full upper with 4 implants. I didn't like the ideal of pulling all the teeth and then installing the implants on the same visit. My ideal is to pull all the teeth and let the gum and jaw bone heal. Have a upper Denture made to have temporary teeth while the gum and jaw bone is healing. After the healing has taken place then have the implants installed. Thank you for your time.
Mentioning dentist, lab tech and anesthesiologist scheduling is not a good reason to not have a procedure - it is your logistical limitation. The patient already has a lot to worry about, so don't add to it. Facilities that specialize in this treatment have the staff and equipment in place to do everything in one day. Complications due to disease or other factors are valid points and must be considered, but a specialist surgeon would ensure these are not a problem. I hope you are not persuading people to not pursue all on 4 due to your scheduling problems and personal limitations. You are a great speaker and I encourage you to reflect on patient outcomes with specialists in the all on 4 treatment rather than your own experience exclusively. Watch your video as a patient would rather than as a practitioner. Thank you for your perspective.
From your comment, it seems like you are a dentist. In these videos I can only cover one or two ideas at a time. I have 6 immediate loading full arch cases booked in this month, and I have a two hour consulltation with each patient before starting any treatment so my patients are fully informed of every treatment option. This treatment is not the only way forward, but it seems that many dentists will push it on their patients because it can be very lucrative and an 'easy sell'. In the right situation, it is the right treatment - but not all situations. If you feel differently, start a youtube channel, and tell the world what you think, and I am sure many people will agree with your way of thought.
No, I am a patient. I have looked at the various options and ironically have surgery scheduled for tomorrow morning. The truth is I am tired of the back and forth trips to the dentist and the associated pain with each visit and need a resolution. The cost has caused me quite a few sleepless nights, but I do not want to deal with this any more. I wasn't trying to be critical of you, on the contrary you put a lot of effort into what you are doing and that is what got me here. Just remember to think of what we patients are experiencing. I did gain valuable information from your videos, so thank you for that.
I really like this plan..When the 2 initial mini implants are placed are those the kind that allow the temporary denture to snap in and out or is that a fixed denture? And when it comes time to do the all on 4 are the original mini implants used or are they take out and replaced with regular size implants? Can the two minis stay in as part of the 4 added at a later date? I was also wondering if I get one implant placed at a time over many years as each tooth needs to come out can the already placed single tooth implants be used to attach an all on four hybrid denture. It’s my understanding that all on 4 treatment needs to be done all at once since the bridge of teeth works together while implants placed for single tooth one at a time can be placed at different heights making it difficult to use for an all on 4 denture? I really appreciate the info I’ve kinda hoped to do this slowly over time vs all at once in a day and your plan really appeals to me
Hi Trishy - the "all-on-4" is a way to get you to the end result in a short period of time. If you have implants placed as and when you lose teeth, then you can still have exactly the same end result (as long as its planned properly from the start). Essentially you need to connect all the implants you have - with a fixed bridge of teeth. With mini implants, depending on the brand of implants, the connections may or may not support a fixed bridge. So it is usually better to have standard implants from the beginning, as this gives you the most flexibility in the long term. I hope that helps!
Dr Gurs Sehmi it does help thank you! I feel like getting implants as I need them over time will ultimately help me cover the cost over a longer period of time and allow me to get the two in the back I need now but have the option when those front lower teeth start causing problems. It seems like that might be easier recovery as well
Dr Semi....Hello..I was just browsing watching music videos and saw your video somehow came up and Inwanted to kindly share something.... Once a patient's tooth/teeth have been extracted and then you're basically left with a gaping black hole, you can clean around inside the extracted hole AND THEN FILL IT WITH processed crushed bone and then place the crushed bone inside the burned-out area of the extraction and really pack the bone in there....then finalize that area and then [maybe you may have to harvest some gum tissue FROM the roof of the patient's mouth as a 'donor']...and then stitch up the gums to and fro, and then after few months...I'd say anywhere between 3-6 months, check-up on the healing ...AND THEN AFTER all that, then proceed further with the actual implants.... Have a very blessed day!
You're speaking about my MAIN concern. Existing periodentitis and it's COMPLETE elimination before the final implant and teeth are installed ready to go for HOPEFULLY years. I'm in the USA and I won't name any company, but I'm sure you're well aware of them that offer a quick and ez removal, scrape, dremel, clean, install temps and then come back in 4-6mos for the finals...BUT,,like you are soo correct on...HOW can the disease within the bone and tooth socket be removed and "sterilized" in a few hours?...Anti-biotics?....I like your approach,,,tell me more soo I can book an airplane ticket,,,I guess a few tickets!...Thank you Dr.
Thank you. So I am always super cautious when the reason that someones teeth are in a bad state is because of gum disease. During this treatment a lot of the infected tissue is removed, but if someone is having this treatment in the top jaw and the lower jaw still have lots of infection- its impossible to eradicate it completely.
I have a split top front tooth and for now want to glue it together - a glue that is thin and liquid like super glue AND waterproof will work. Can you or anyone help? The split does not hurt but is right to left deep through past the gumline held in by gum. Which glue would work best? The entire front of the tooth is loose - the rear is not. Thank you
Hi Doctor, thank you for sharing this information with us. It is extremely helpful. I do have a question. Today i have my first consult to discuss options to replace my current dentures. Ive been wearing full top and bottom dentures for apprx 2 years and i am very insecure and dont like the way they changed my smile and appearance. The dentures look nothing like my original teeth, and my #1 concern is to like like "me" again or close to it. Is there any option (other than dentures) that could help achieve this, or are the sizes and shapes of the teeth standard? thanks so much again!
Hi, sorry its taken a while to reply. With any option, including dentures, there should be try-in stages, where you can see what the final result should look like. You are able to customise the colour, shape and position of denture teeth. If you have a fixed bridge on dental implants, then you could have porcelain teeth, which can sometimes be more customised - however I rarely do these due to the standard ones being so good!
this treatment incl a lot of avoidable risks so i tend to avoid this option. losing bone has massive cosmetic issues. it was once thought immediate implants prevent bone loss, but we now know it has zero effect on bone. 5:20 its logical to think putting implants into a sterile area is better than into tooth socket infected with gum disease that lead to extractions. 6:55 i like to reduce risk maximally. 7:20 step one isnt extracting teeth, its mini-implants designed to hold a denture in position, then make removable dentures. then when teeth are removed, we can place fixed dentures so they can eat fine, protect the extraction sites, remove the infections, take time to assess how far back to start implants.
I enjoyed your information regards all4. I'm in Australia and thè cost is high. I know I need denture soon,however can't afford it. But I dislike loose ones and like them to let me eat and speak normal. What is the name of the ones you can button up. Like semi permanent? Or is loose ones and permanent implants are the only option?
very logical ...thank you so much for your insight, you have helped me so much I am going to have all my upper teeth removed May 3rd This is the scariest thing ever. was so concerned with the immediate denture no implants good to know I have 6- 12 months to get a Hybrid Denture mini implants etc... my teeth are not horrible I kind of love them but they are tiny and falling out so my options are limited. I hope to never see me without teeth I could never unsee it :( Thank you again for sharing your knowledge... greatly appreciate you Thx
Thank you Dr Gurs, Not as horrible as I imagine but worse in really different ways. I feel like a fake . Yes it seems to be an adventure in patients and pain unfortunately. Two things are for sure there is no going back and nothing will ever be the same. However, with brilliant Doctors such as yourself in the world I am confident with enough $$ I can be somewhat me again. Up side after 14 days with no food I am bikini ready without the hours of working out :) Thank you again Sir for your thought I appreciate it. I wish that could share my before after pic it so weird and amazing to see what you wonderful doctors do. The Transformation the difference you are making . Thx
Thank you very much for creating this video. It is the most informative one I have watched on this topic. What is this treatment called that you describe: mini implants and a temporary denture, waiting for everything to heal and then installing the permanent implants and fixed bridge? This is exactly what I am interested in but I don’t know what to for when I go for consultations. Thank you so much
Hi Liz, its confusing because most dentists will call it something different! Essentially it is the all-on-4 treatment - but very few people will do it with the mini implant phase. I have only spoken to a few dentists who do it like this. If you don't have much pre-existing infection, then it might be fine to do the all on 4 treatment without the mini implants.
This is a nice video and you seem like you know what you are doing, but I do have one question, I have 2 fixed bridges, one is upper right the other down left, both bridges replace a single first molar, now Im scared that my bone will melt down and my face will change, Im 23 btw. and my doctor told me that its not wise to have implants on molars, but I doubt thats true.
Hi, I assume your bridges are on natural teeth. If you just have these teeth missing, then I would not go for a "full arch" treatment like I have discussed. You can have implants to replace molars - however you might need to have some additional work to prepare the bone for this, maybe grafting or sinus lifts. You are young for this kind of stuff, and whatever you have will probably need to be changed or replaced 15 /20/30 years or something. Thats why I like to delay implant treatment for as long as possible!
How about if your mouth is healthy? I was born with missing teeth and have always had A1 checkups. Would it be advantageous for me to do all on 4 or implants?
Hi Kay, if your mouth is healthy and you have a few missing teeth do not go for all-on-4! It is usually much better to go for individual implants or other tooth replacements and keep your remaining natural teeth for as long as possible.
9 years ago I needed my first 2 front implants and thought that was it then, all my top root canals started either fracturing or getting infected at different intervals so now I have 5 upper implants and a bunch of slightly mis colored, off shaped very expensive crowns , one coming in next week - what was I thinking? I also still have 3 natural un-touched healthy looking teeth. You can't see the back molars, so it doesn't really look all that bad. And with the implants so far everything is holding up well. Now, I noticed that all my lower root canal molars are acting up and might need extracting but my lower front teeth are holding up. Every time I get dental work done my crowns act up and they did with this last implant and the pain was so bad with the 3 remaining root canals, I had to go and see him. Of course he wants to place one more upper implants and a lower implant. Here we go all over again. All the pain has subsided except for one lower old root canal, for sure I am going to get that tooth pulled. I don't want to end up with 7 upper implants it but looks like I might have to. I also don't want any kind of lower partial that will put stress on the already compromised lower front teeth. From the comments I have read I have too many upper implants and it is better to have 4 regular implants on the bottom with a bar. Now I am looking at pulling my lower teeth, inserting 4 implants and this time I want to do a snap-in denture. What a financial nightmare. I had braces in my 20's and numerous root canals in my 30's and 40's with the intent of having teeth in my old age and at 67 I am getting dentures. Dentists only tell you what is profitable for them. God I wished I understood this when I was in my 20's. So knowing the truth now, I have to make the best informed decision and watching these videos and reading everyone's comments has helped so much, so thank you.
Hi, thanks for your comment, your story is not that uncommon! Actually, I think you have probably made the right decision, although it seems like the most expensive one. If you only have 1-2 missing teeth, then its generally accepted that replacing only those is the best plan of action (why remove teeth that are otherwise pretty good?). Having crowns and implants can sometimes interfere with your bite, and this can cause pain in otherwise silent teeth - this can easily be overlooked by some dentists, and some patients are affected with it worse than others. Your existing dental implant can be used to replace a "full arch" or "full set" of teeth (as long as the system of implants is suitable). We tend to use 4 implants as its the minimum to support a full set of teeth. In the past I have used 6, and I have seen cases where 8 have been used. The more implants, the more the cost to the patient. Remember that things can go wrong with implants too - so I often recommend to delay implant treatment for as long as possible. It is very expensive and complex to fix failing dental implants!
@@drgurssehmi Understood. Having implants on the right side put pressure and trauma on my left root canal crowns and when the dentists tried to balance them out they nicked both old crowns to prevent the crowns from bagging. Now the root canals are hurting unless I keep them quite with turmeric and garlic. Still the upper one really started hurting and I can tell that an abscess is cooking down there. So rather than wait I am having them extracted. Deciding what to do has been one of the worst decisions in my life and yes the expense is painful tool. So after many hours of looking at the pros and cons I decided to have two more implants. I have 3 choices - a partial that will end up affecting the non-filled teeth and end up causing more problems for them, leave them be after the extraction and wait for more bone loss to occur, and potential biting problems, or place implants, stabilize the bone, stabilize the shift so trauma doesn't cause the implants on the right to fail, and life goes one like new teeth. My only concern was dealing with the toxic effects of titanium leaching into the organs and the potential for infection because for some reason, the surgeon has to leave the infected dental ligaments in place. My only course was to maintain the best immunity I could by eating an absolute healthy diet, which I have already learned to do. Also by refusing the pain medications and antibiotics because they play a big part in destroying my immune system -- the very entity I need to heal - Apparently implants only last 20 years at best but I am a 67, so yes that will most likely work out okay. And yes, they are crazy expensive. I know you mentioned to wait as long as possible but I did that with my first implant, not understanding the complexity of implants and by the time I agreed to do it I more bone loss had occurred. Now I have an issue going on where I have lost tissue only on that one implant and decided not to have that pin-hole procedure because the dentist has to stretch the remaining tissue down that actually thins and damages the tissue even more. So yes good oral care plays a big factor in maintaining your implants too. Proper diet and oral care play a really important part in maintaining implants and if people are willing to try and prevent the problems that caused the tooth loss in the first place - then go for it because implants are so much better than other alternatives. BTW I knew my implants were causing havoc on my root canals I just didn't realize how much havoc, a problem the dentists tried to prevent but could not. Now I am praying that the 7 implants won't cause too much havoc to the remaining two crowns and natural teeth I have left.
@@drgurssehmi So my general dentist was finally able to place the crown on my last implant, balance the bite and for several days now the root canals felt better and things started like they were getting back to normal. I am coming down with a cold and now my ears and throat are hurting, and my 3 root canals are slightly hurting once again. I don't see any usual signs of infection. So now, do I keep the root canals hoping the pain will subside, or do I pull them and have more 2 more implants inserted? I see my implant dentist in two days, and he usually leaves the decision to me. And yes, I am trying to hold off on more crazy expensive implants because they come with their own set of problems.
Yes, but it depends on a lot of factors. One of the most important is: how well controlled in the diabetes? If it is well controlled that some studies show there is little difference in placing implants in diabetic and non diabetic patients - so it makes no difference! Diabetes can make treating gums very difficult - but with anything, its about knowing your risks. The best thing to do is speak to a few dentists and get different opinions, then make your mind up once you know more about the topic.
@@drgurssehmi Diabetics most likely will not have the blood supply to heal the implant properly and the infection could get out of control - very risky.
Mini implants can be good if there is limited bone. The down side is that you are limited in what you can connect to them, often it's only dentures and not fixed teeth. Also, often you need more implants so they don't get too overloaded.
I just got immediate dentures after having everything pulled.. it's been about 3 months, and I HATE THEM. Not only that but my dentist is completely of the thought process that he's got my money so I'm just a nuisance now who won't stop complaining about stuff he doesn't want to fix. He's already done a hard reline on the bottoms and actually told me the other day, and I quote "most of my patients bottom plates don't fit well anyway so they just put them in a drawer and don't wear them. You'll learn to eat without that bottom plate in" !! I'm a 45 year old woman who was told I would have beautiful teeth after the surgery and dentures... never that the money I spent was for bottom dentures for my drawer to hold. And you can see my bottom gums when I talk so you can see that I have no TEETH !!! I hate this so much and can't eat, have lost weight, and am completely depressed, beyond hope. Does it get any better guys or is this it ?? I need to know.
I am really sorry to hear this, and I would totally disagree with your dentist - why have something to never use it again? The truth is that lower dentures are difficult to get on with. They can work for a lot of people, but if the problem is that they keep moving, then you might need to consider something with dental implants. I would find someone with a little more empathy to do this though!
@Heather I would tell the whole wide world his name and plaster it all over Facebook too. It does no good to file a formal complaint because the Dental Board is nothing more than a country club for Dentists who pay dues to have them dismiss any complaints against them! I feel so bad for you I wish there was a way to change the honesty of the system of healthcare in this country but it seems the Medical/Dental industry has a fail-safe system for those who are morally bankrupt and mediocre in their profession. To some such as your Dentist, perhaps he never committed to memory the Hippocratic Oath. Hippocratic Oath- Modern Version I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant: I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow. I will apply, for the benefit of the sick, all measures [that] are required, avoiding those twin traps of overtreatment and therapeutic nihilism. I will remember that there is art to medicine as well as science, and that warmth, sympathy, and understanding may outweigh the surgeon's knife or the chemist's drug. I will not be ashamed to say "I know not," nor will I fail to call in my colleagues when the skills of another are needed for a patient's recovery. I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed to me that the world may know. Most especially must I tread with care in matters of life and death. If it is given me to save a life, all thanks. But it may also be within my power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty. Above all, I must not play at God. I will remember that I do not treat a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person's family and economic stability. My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick. I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure. I will remember that I remain a member of society, with special obligations to all my fellow human beings, those sound of mind and body as well as the infirm. If I do not violate this oath, may I enjoy life and art, respected while I live and remembered with affection thereafter. May I always act so as to preserve the finest traditions of my calling and may I long experience the joy of healing those who seek my help.
Heather W. 3 months it will take you some time i had 16 extraction. Removed by Las Vegas dental school. 50$ to remove each 🦷 And i had my dentures done for about 1000$ i have a friend of mine that owns dental lap. So until you’re gums keep shrinking your going to have to keep adjusting your dentures. After 2 years I’m finally going to get my implants done. I’m turkey 🇹🇷 7500$ great place . I’m not paying 40k to 50k in the USA . And you will be ok just be patient it’s going to take some time.
I'm a dental technician, what he is not telling you, and no dentist will for that matter, is a fixed denture or all in four dentures have a serious draw back. You can't take them out to clean, food and bacteria will get and stay under that fixed denture because your tissue is still malluable eventually causing the implants you spent 20,000 to fail. ( thats called job security) Yes they recommend to clean with a water pick daily but let's be honest not cleaning everyday is the reason a lot of people are in dentures, the mini implants are great they hold the denture secure but allow the prosthetic to be removed and soaked in antibacterial cleaner. Mini implants are also 15,000 cheaper per arch. But in my opinion the best bang for your buck if you had to replace all of your teeth, 2 standard implants ( not mini's) on the upper and a 4 standard implants with a bar on the lower. The bar helps distribute the forces from chewing which are incredible, and takes pressure off the implants. JUST remember folks implants aren't for life they fail all the time so if you do choose to go the fixed denture route. Water pick religiously and never let them sell you more than 4 implants per arch. Honestly 2 per arch is sufficient for most people if they are standard implants and not Mini's. Mini's need 4 implants because the abutment is not as deep and therefore can't carry the load a standard implants can handle. I despise dentist they rip the public off like you wouldn't believe, I know this cause I've been in the field for 15 years. Makes me scared to go to a medical doctor or surgeon after some of the shit I see at work
I wish I could have my teeth fixed I need this done
Thanks for your honesty!
Just got removable mini implants, and hate them. This was 2 days ago. I got temporary ones in. I went back to the dentist for adjustments yesterday. Today it's pitching the back of my tongue. I wish I would have never did this. I haven't eaten yet, and been crying. I spent the last of my money on these horrible bulky implants that don't fit right. I'm so angry. I feel like getting them removed. Mini Implants are just glorified dentures . Regret
Can crowns be put on the mini implant screws
Love your comment. I want full replacement as I need to much work . What you recommend ? Individual implants I can’t afford . I’ve even thought of flying to Mexico or another country cause here in USA prices are rediculous.
I wish him all the success! He comes across not only intelligent but also having a wonderful chair side manor. I just wish he was in the states!!!!
An honest Doctor in this field, how nice.
Thank you!
Man, what a soothing voice! This man could ask me to rob a bank and I'd probably do it! This guy could be my dentist any day! Don't get me wrong, my dentist is a great guy and he is super calming but this guy is almost on another plane of existence!
Do you fancy him? he is quite a hottie
I don't know who you are, but you are DROP DEAD GORGEOUS! I just stumbled across your page and I can't believe what I am seeing. You people are just beautiful!!!
"You People"? Are you talking about a specific race or color? Doesn't sound right. But probably the way "you people" think.
For starters, I am not white and for even further clarification, if I am not referring to you, then why are you even commenting. I think people of Middle Eastern descent are gorgeous and I have been feeling this way about them for over 30years. This wasn't a dig at other races, I just like the olive tone of their skin with the dark prominent features of thick lashes, facial hair, and eyebrows. Stop making this a personal compaign for you "white guilt". This has nothing to do with superiority, but it has everything to do with your own insecurity and your need to be an internet, super saver ho, for racial, political correctness. @Kevin Prima
"You people?"?????
Weird comment
Oh get real .. whats she meant to say ?? Turban wearers? beard holders !? asians ? wtf !!! I agree with her totally. I think you people are idiotic dheads. How do you like that??
Your honesty is refreshing.. Your patients are lucky to have you.
OMG his in the UK and I'm in the US. I was looking forward to visiting him in the future. I realize that I can choose locally but he seems so professional.
Fantastic video. This dentist cares. Not only for the money.
What a sweet spirit. I like the way this man comes across. Very informative....
CheapChizzlinMooch that's because he's a Peter Puffer
Thank you - thats very kind!
@@drgurssehmi I agree with the comment, you seem to have a very calming and sweet demeanor. I have had nothing but trouble with my teeth all my life. You seem so well informed. Where do you practice?
Yes, very informed.
Damn,i thought i knew what i wanted, but now i have even more things to consider!Excellent video, very easy to follow on a subject which is clearly not as simple or straightforward as some dentists would have us believe, thank you.
Did you end up deciding what you wanted to do? If so, where did you get the procedure? How much was it?
im so happy to see a dentist/surgeon explain about the bone loss when extracting teeth and infection also
wow! finally a dentist that speaks the truth without using scare tactics!!!!!! Very interesting about the mini-implants! I'm actually researching them.
Thank you Leona. Definitely check them out, they are good when you have limitied bone available. However, if your budget allows it, I would look at the normal sized implants as well because there is more research behind them, and because they have more surface area, they might be better in the long term. If you speak to an experienced dentist then they will be able to discuss all options with you.
@@drgurssehmi Now that comment earned MUCH respect from me!!! I've needed implants since fighting lung cancer in February, 2012 where I lost 40 pounds of muscle mass in only 2 weeks and also teeth. 6 to 9 months to live I was given. Well, after the 2nd biopsy and MRI, I was negative for cancer. How? I'm clueless. But my teeth continued to deteriorate as the body will use teeth, bone, muscle, etc in order to survive. And I no longer can eat after last week as I broke 3 teeth which exposed the roots on french dip sandwiches of all things. 2 days of the worst pain ever. I live on nutritional drinks and supplements. I'm 65. I thought about going with the mini dental implants due to commercials by a local dentist. But although he didn't say it the way you did, he said he was doing it for patients who had been told they couldn't receive the regular implants but they found a way!!! Well, now I know the way.....they didn't have enough bone density to support the real implants as mini implants don't go as deep so can be used in in replacing a tooth here and there.
Question.....a dentist seems to either do only regular implants or mini implants. Why not use a combination depending upon the individual?
Second & final question; why do dentists insist on doing a root canal rather than a regular dental implant since in all reality, they are the same price.
Examples: I've had numerous root canals (4 to 6) over the years. One dental implant is basically the same cost as a root canal. Because first you spend alot of time grinding the tooth down and then remove all the nerves from the tooth to eliminate any future pain. It's then shaped & formed so a temporary crown can be made, installed, while the permanent crown dimensions & characteristics are sent off to be made. A week or two later, the temporary crown is removed, the final crown is attached, and any adjustments needed are then performed. For the EXACT same PRICE, I could have had that ONE molar just pulled or extracted and a regular ("load bearing") implant installed into healthy gums and jawbone. Then send the tooth off to make the permanent crown that goes on the implant? No temporary needed as I can keep the implant area clean and even take an antibiotic. Then attach it to the PERMANENT implant once it arrives? It's $2,000 either way, so in essence I could have had 6 load bearing implants right now! And being 30 years younger, the bone would have grown around the implant and the gums around the crown. It's a much more permanent solution, especially in your 20's and 30's, then when your in your 60's!!!!! You still need to brush, floss, and have 6 month cleanings at your dentist. But I honestly feel I would have all my permanent dental implants right now. Because when your performing a root canal, the tooth's roots are already somewhat comprised! Please tell me why as that would be 6 implants or $12,000 I wouldn't have to worry about today. And when one is looking at $32,000 to $40,000 for a full mouth restoration, I could he looking at $20,000 to $28,000. And that's a HUGE amount to me.
@@gregsimpson621 are u still alive
@@jonsixxx6569 Yes........but wish I wasn't. I haven't had solid food in 9 days now. Just Ensure protein shakes and various vitamins. I've lost my appetite and can't chew.
This man is spot on! How do I KNOW this? Right now I have immediate dentures in my mouth. My dentist is one of the best in denver. He steered me in this exact direction. In a few months when my bones fully heal I will have mini implants in. The dentures are tough to get used to for the first month. But like any prosthetic, you gotta learn how to use it. Now my dentures are good enough for me but my bottoms can easily come out. So I went from this “miracle” all on 4 super expensive treatment thinkin that’s what I need. Then my dentist showed me the correct slow rebuilding process. Now I’m thinkin I’ll just keep a top denture (it fits really good!) and get mini implants on the bottom. Total after all said and done it’ll be about a year long process but cost only ~$10,000.
Speckles Wayne that’s a lot of money
i agree with the other commenters, very nice presentation ,manner ,energy and flow... id love to have a dentist to be like this
Thank you!
I like your style Dr Gurs Shemi, if you were in the states you would have a new patient!
Great video. I did get all on 6 (upper and lower) here in Dallas. I had a healthy mouth but had a problem with roots splitting under crowns where I had had root canals. Over 25 years I was down to 19 teeth, facing the removal of one that held a bridge. I was chewing with my front teeth and everything was shifting forward and downward. A mess of bad past dental work and old dental work. No decay, no gum disease, non-smoker, non-drinker. I wanted all on 4 and interviewed quite a few places, settling on Radiance Dentistry in Irving Texas (Dr Mounir Iskandar). He has everything in house and uses a material called XircOn for the finals. Some sort of nano-ceramic flexible material. We took our time, allowing about 9 months before fitting and creating the final bridges. I had my finals placed permanently about a year after surgery. They are not like my real teeth, meaning they have no ‘feeling’ but I am super happy with the results. I was meticulous with dental care previously and now as well. I hope they last the remainder of my life (I’m 55) with exceptional care. I look 100% better and feel 110% better about my appearance.
My prosthodontist did offer me options, but I was determined. Thankfully he, like you, was determined to take the cautious and careful path, allowing healing and proper fittings, etc.
I think it’s a good option for some people. Maybe I was the perfect candidate? I also had great sinuses and lots of bone :)
@SmilingTexan, thanks for your comment. I just turned 55 a couple days ago. How much did your procedure cost you? I have a $20k budget but am having trouble here in Colorado finding a good dental team. Thank you!
Hi smiling Texan ! Are you still happy with the results 2 years later ? And did you do both arches at once or one at a time ? (in case you did do both...,),I would greatly appreciate your feedback.
Thank you.
@@jpoupon66 He did both so he’s a great person to ask regarding how hard materials behave against one another. Does he get any clicking or does it bother him at all? Sometimes dissimilar materials make more sense but all risk vs benefit. Also ask about warranties. If the guy/gal performing the surgery and restoration won’t warranty the work, something is amiss. It’s too predictable not to. If you don’t find the answers you need, feel free to message me if I can help. There are a lot of great providers in and around DFW.
@@Jacksonabean Thanks for the reply JB. The challenge really is finding a good and HONEST/ objective general dentist whom would give me the best course of action,to make sure full arch is what I really need...just to be sure before removing natural teeth out and spending $$$$,and in the Miami,FL. area it is mission impossible ! I'll take my time until then,even if I have to wear partial denture in the mean time...cause with implants one can literally get "screwed"😁🙃🙂
Don't get your teeth "fixed" in the South. Most of the Dentists suck! Especially a procedure like this.
Lovely presentation. Yes best to wait three months after extractions and wear a denture while waiting for the bone to heal.
You say you would put mini implants in and fabricate an over denture the same day.Won't you cause undo stress on the implants when the denture is removed or reinserted before the bone has a chance to integrate with the implant and cause the implant to dislodge. Thanks
Thank you for this video. You are taking the mystery out of the process. I'm very grateful.
I really like this guy, how can anyone not?
I want him to do my AO4 (after I’ve saved up the money of course, lol)...
really interesting and comments are great. My ? Is internal dimensions of implants (not minis) ie where you would screw in/attach abutments. Is this a standard size or do the vary between manufacturers? Internal not external.
Lord I wish I could find someone like you in the Houston area. I have tooth decay & I’m sure Gum Disease. I’m 48 & I only have 3 teeth in front lower left in my mouth. All others have broken off & my gums grown over them. I’m sure this is a very expensive procedure also. Another reason I haven’t seen a Dentist in over 30yrs. Living off Disability is hard enough. It’s a shame people like myself have to live in shame, depression & seclusion because our dental care is not covered under general healthcare
I am sorry that I cannot help, I hope you find someone to help your situation!
I’m in the same situation it’s all about money I don’t know why they do t have a charity program for these
I'm a firm believer in letting the gums heal before implants. Then the implants don't have to be as long leaving more room for acrylic or porcelain or a metal framework if necessary. Less breakage. I'm also a dental tech for 46 years doing mostly over dentures. Easier to clean and if they do break a lot less hassle to repair
Hi Larry, I'm not sure what you mean. Placing immediately does not mean you have to use longer implants, as long as you have bi cortical fixation, is fine. Also, the alveolar reduction (and increasing ovd) is the part of the procedure that creates the prostatic space, nothing to do with length of implants, or immediate/delayed placement. Most of my patients have tried dentures and although they are easy to clean, they find them terrible to live with.
@@drgurssehmi What I'm saying in a two part implant the screw on abutment has to be longer to come through the ridge with immediate placement. When the ridge shrinks the abutment doesn't have to be as long but seldom replaced when redone. We have done a lot of dentures over implants with great success.There are pros and cons to both systems fixed and removable. Have a good day.
Hi, could you please help us by doing a top 10 video of Implant Brands like Nobel Care, NeoDent etc. This will greatly help us in choosing what do go with.
Especially when it comes to durability, pros and cons of each. - and - does it mean that if I don't get an implant that's in the Top 5. then I will have a lot of problems??
Any light that you can shed on this would be greatly appreciated.
You are a beautiful man. Such a soothing voice too. Thank you for this informative video. :)
That’s a big problem I’m having...lots and lots of bone loss. Dentist said they could do implants. but I’m afraid it’ll go wrong or I’ll have issues later ...losing more bone. Other dentists said I need bone grafts to be able to hold in a denture but I don’t want a denture. I don’t want my face caving in later. I’m 59 and don’t wanna look like I’m 90
Hello Dr. I was wondering first on average what is the cost difference between the two treatments and what is the time frame for the second treatment cause honestly it sounds like the better kind of treatment. I live in America and am looking to have a treatment done but want to know how long to plan to be in the UK.
Thanks Dr., for such a well-made video that makes sense. However, isn't there a similar risk with putting in the minis at the same time of the teeth being removed because there could still be the harmful bacteria present at this point which could inhibit the bonding of the bone to the implant? If one chooses to go this route before starting the All-on-4 procedure, do the mini implants stay in your mouth while normal implants are put in? Would the normal implants have to go in at less than ideal angles in order to avoid the mini implants? Thanks for your informative videos!
Yes, there is a risk of this, however, if using the mini implants, and they are not in the ideal position, they are easier to remove later on, if needed. (Well, they are never easy to remove, but easier than normal implants). Sometimes you can just take the "head" of the implant, and leave it under the gum- this is less traumatic. To be honest, these days, I try not to use the mini implants option if possible, as it can add these complexities.
Thank you , Dr. Sehmi for being so honest. I wish there more dentists out there like you. I go to a dentist & periodontist that I implicitly trust, money be damned.
Thank you Charles, I agree, trust is the most vital aspect in the relationship between a medical professional and patient.
The only downside is the ledge im guessing. This type of denture has a ledge which sits on the gum,like removable dentures. The ceramic/zirconium dentures don’t have that. Receding gum tissue is a problem when you don’t leave time for it to heal. I have ceramics and have no issues with gum tissue loss,however it took a year from extractions to final ceramic bridge to be complete. I wore temporary dentures during that year.
Yes - I know what you mean. Dentures have a flange (we use special words to make us feel special!) or ledge. With any fixed teeth supported on implants, the ledge is a bad thing, because it means that you cannot clean the implants. If the teeth are removable, then the ledge can be useful to support the lips.
what are you talking about one day? Implant procedures are done over multiple months with adjustments, temporaries, etc
A real professional. Wish I could afford him but I’m going with Denta prime in London for 7k full mouth but I might regret it but I’m desperate and can’t afford the high end stuff.
I know this is random..... but pink looks amazing on you...brings out your natural skin tone ..... it looks less clinical and more friendly.👍🏾
Huh?
i wish i can afford this i need this badly to bring back my confident.
In the USA the oral surgeon also is responsible for the sedation as well you have an additional person who dose that?
Very good information, keep up the great work. I wish I could find a dentist like you❤. How much would something like that cost?
Snap in...magnets hold the dentures so you can remove them to clean etc. where is this information...
Dear Dr Gurs Sehmi can ask you in front of implants pins is yellow colour is it copper why because this metal is soft if copper, And why not use 3pins the top implants 3 pins and the bottom 3plns is useful, May Dr give answers I live Liverpool is a restaurant chefs, Thank You
I'm not sure what you mean. There is no copper on the implants.
I have 6 on top and
6 on the bottom. And I did heal for a year.My problem is I now have a permanent fixed bridge .And they have no flange.And I can't stand it.It has changed my whole structure My smile is empty and all I feel is extra large teeth.Food is constantly caught.Please help me can I change this.I had them done in mexico and I have had a specialist tell me they are the best implants he's seen but doesn't know how to go back to a fixed denture. I'm so desperate .I just want these out.I was happy with the over denture. Please help.
Dr. Sehmi,
Let me start by saying that I am absolutely terrified of what is happening with me and this process. I absolutely love your energy and happiness you emulate when you speak. My name is David and I just started my process of getting a whole new upper arch. Thanks to genetics and an autoimmune disease picked up while in the military, infections are rampant. My dentist is presenting an all on 4 arch for me, but I am not certain about it. I’m not a dentist, but your issue of having a sterile environment for the implants is exactly what I was thinking. Plus, I have not seen many people use the all on 4 method, I’ve seen mostly a minimum of 6, with 7 implants being the key amount for an upper. My dentist claims that the titanium arch where the strength is. Can you please advise on what I should do? At this point, what is a little more money, I’m already spending over $20,000.00 US.
Hi David. Most people who start this journey are terrified and anxious! Its a big deal, and you always want to be sure you are doing the right thing. Some studies have shown that there is hardly any difference with 4 or 6 implants. The extra two hardly add any benefit. However, if the dentist is placing the implants and finds that your bone is quite soft, and the plan is to give you fixed teeth on the same day (like the all-on-4 type of treatment), then its usually better to place more implants, so the biting forces can be spread more widely.
If you are concerned about infection, then I always recommend removing the hopeless teeth first, let the areas heal, and then place the implants - this really reduces the risk of infection. But it does mean that you need to deal with a temporary denture for a period of time, possibly up to 9 months. These are often a real pain to get on with because of looseness.
I had bad teeth and my dog accidentally knocked out my filling an I just worse I had all my top teeth pulled to get a denture an then they told me I needed aveoplasty I can afford it they said it effect the fit but I just healed up an getting opened up again makes me cringe I fear they will take too much bone an then I won't have even have it as future option.
Wish you were in America!! I can not stand to go to the dentist 😱
Love you way of explaining. QUESTION. Instead of implants can porclyn crowns be replaced? All my teeth are porclyn crowns. And I'm missing all my back teeth, or several. I Only have 20 teeth left. I want new crowns. But also need implants in the back where i have missing teeth. Is this possible? Replaceing crowns?
Hi, yes, this definitely sounds possible, in fact, it would be the right thing to do. If you can keep your own teeth (and just replace crowns) then you always have the option of dental implants in the future. Right now, you can just replace the back ones if you feel like you need to.
One question why is dental work so expensive. Normal people can not afford it.
❇ I 💟 he's clear explanation good energy and knowledge.! I will toootally trust him with whatever he may think is good for me if... I only 😶 had money. Missing a few molars is traumatizing, can't smile the way I used to. Great video. Thank you Dr. Sehmi 🌷
Thank you for your kind comments!
Dr Gurs Sehmi , my pleasure🌷 Million thanks 4 using your precious time to thank me. Blessings to you.
I don’t know why the dentist don’t allow payment like the hospitals or why rich people don’t have a charity where they can help people like me that have these kind of problems and have very low incom
Probably a better alternative.. especially combined with socket preservation techniques!!
Why would anyone use socket preservation for full arch treatment? It makes no sense!
what about ozone treatment would that kill any disease or infection. I have had ozone treatment on my front teeth and 10 years later not one has failed.
Also, where are you based as I'm looking for implants top and bottom and possibly removing the front 8 teeth at the same time?
Ozone used to be really popular a few years ago, and the dentists using it absolutely loved it. I never actually used it, but if you got amazing results, then thats great!
I am based in and around London in the UK (Kensington and Hertford). You can find out more at www.drsehmi.co.uk
Well done Sir. I have been a bit of a skeptic of the immediate placement of implants and reduction of the alveolar ridge for placement of an “all on four” fixed / removable prosthesis. How long will these last?
I have been around long enough to see the results of the 40 plus year old subperiosteal implant failing. Trying to find a solution for patients in these situations is very difficult sometimes after 40 plus years of bone loss and resorption.
Hi, when patients ask me this, I am always deliberately vague. I say decades. A lot depends on cleaning around the implants and how easy the design of the teeth is to clean. I have seen full arch treatments fail in 2 years (this is the worst I have seen), and this was a combination of the patient not coming to see the hyginist or even having a review, and what we suspect was a bite interference. Other than this, we tend to see stable bone levels around the implants over the long term.
I would say that almost anything can fail - just like natural teeth. What is more important for a lot of people is how many years of good use can you get from them. If the treatment is done well and regular recalls and hygiene is followed, then they should last indefinitely or just require minor work to fix small chips and cracks in the teeth (but implants should remains fine)
Do any of your associates work in Ketchikan Alaska I want to have a mini implants done and I am wondering if your practice could help me out.?
No sorry :(
What do you with the mini implanta aftwr putting all on 4 implants in??
Can you do a bridge of say 4 teeth on 2 implants. I have crowns on one side with no teeth to grind to on lower jaw. It’s opposite on the other side.
Yes, this is usually possible. I would always have the bridge resting on implants in both sides, definitely not implant one side, and tooth on the other.
@ 11.01 you say there's many options for how you rebuild the teeth and what is available. How do you do this and what options/materials are available and what the teeth are made from? Can you make a video on these please Dr I think it would be interesting to see and help people decide what to choose or what may work for them aesthetically and financially?
Dr. Gurs Sehmi, I have a question if you dont mind. Ive been putting it off for awhile now, but I have to get all my teeth pulled, (my family has bad genetics, and weird as it sounds, Im the oldest in my family tree that has his real teeth thus far) But I found a local dentist here, that offers snap in dentures at an incredible price but not the implants. Are snap ins good? Im really unconformable with having this done, dont want anything foreign thats going to drive me crazy in my mouth. I eat lots of berries, nuts, and food items Im kind of worried I wont be able to eat what I enjoy again, and might go up under the "snap in" He says he can my my top into a horseshoe which is a plus for me.
Hmm. It's impossible for me to give you personal advice, but in general snap on teeth (dentures on locator abutments, on implants) are great for those people who do not mind wearing normal dentures but just wish they would stay in place. I think good does get stuck under them, but as they are removable, they are ready to clean. They are slightly smaller than dentures, so part of the roof of the mouth can be cut out. The fixed teeth on implant are definitely more expensive, but they are the thinnest and smallest solution, great for people who don't want anything intrusive in their mouth. I hope this helps. Gurs
Dr Gurs Sehmi actually it does! Thank you kindly sir. Unfortunately I don’t think snap in are for me, I just don’t like the idea of dentures, or anything that’s going to be foreign enough in my mouth where it’s going to bother me. Now the dentist has the (ultimatefit dentures that are heat injection technology for best fit and comfort), unsure if that actually makes a difference or even true? I honestly don’t think I want to do this at all. Your personal opinion, you think implants would come down in price here in a few years???? Thank you again so much!
This is what I've always wondered bc the gums are infected so would the new teeth still feel like a toothache bc the infection is still there?? If they did it all in one day
Anti biotics to kill the infection and you have removed the source of the infection, so in theory shouldn't return, how ever I imagine after it's been freshly placed the open wound would get infected quite easily and require alot of upkeep until healed
Dr. Does doing this process in these steps make the cost of treatment increase? Also, one doctor suggested that I just get the top arch done because of the cost ($25,000). Why would someone only get the top done? There must be some major drawbacks to doing that.
Some people will just get one arch treated, as the opposite arch is not that bad. As for pricing, every clinic is different, it's worth seeing a few different dentists to get different opinions and costs.
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Thank you, you just told me what I thought. I am going to have complete upper with implants. I am 58 and I have a mouth full of crowns. All 4 front and 4 rear. They are old and in need of redoing. So the expense of redoing them is going to be better to have them all pulled and a full upper with 4 implants. I didn't like the ideal of pulling all the teeth and then installing the implants on the same visit. My ideal is to pull all the teeth and let the gum and jaw bone heal. Have a upper Denture made to have temporary teeth while the gum and jaw bone is healing. After the healing has taken place then have the implants installed. Thank you for your time.
Mentioning dentist, lab tech and anesthesiologist scheduling is not a good reason to not have a procedure - it is your logistical limitation. The patient already has a lot to worry about, so don't add to it. Facilities that specialize in this treatment have the staff and equipment in place to do everything in one day. Complications due to disease or other factors are valid points and must be considered, but a specialist surgeon would ensure these are not a problem. I hope you are not persuading people to not pursue all on 4 due to your scheduling problems and personal limitations. You are a great speaker and I encourage you to reflect on patient outcomes with specialists in the all on 4 treatment rather than your own experience exclusively. Watch your video as a patient would rather than as a practitioner. Thank you for your perspective.
From your comment, it seems like you are a dentist. In these videos I can only cover one or two ideas at a time. I have 6 immediate loading full arch cases booked in this month, and I have a two hour consulltation with each patient before starting any treatment so my patients are fully informed of every treatment option. This treatment is not the only way forward, but it seems that many dentists will push it on their patients because it can be very lucrative and an 'easy sell'. In the right situation, it is the right treatment - but not all situations. If you feel differently, start a youtube channel, and tell the world what you think, and I am sure many people will agree with your way of thought.
No, I am a patient. I have looked at the various options and ironically have surgery scheduled for tomorrow morning. The truth is I am tired of the back and forth trips to the dentist and the associated pain with each visit and need a resolution. The cost has caused me quite a few sleepless nights, but I do not want to deal with this any more. I wasn't trying to be critical of you, on the contrary you put a lot of effort into what you are doing and that is what got me here. Just remember to think of what we patients are experiencing. I did gain valuable information from your videos, so thank you for that.
I really like this plan..When the 2 initial mini implants are placed are those the kind that allow the temporary denture to snap in and out or is that a fixed denture? And when it comes time to do the all on 4 are the original mini implants used or are they take out and replaced with regular size implants? Can the two minis stay in as part of the 4 added at a later date?
I was also wondering if I get one implant placed at a time over many years as each tooth needs to come out can the already placed single tooth implants be used to attach an all on four hybrid denture. It’s my understanding that all on 4 treatment needs to be done all at once since the bridge of teeth works together while implants placed for single tooth one at a time can be placed at different heights making it difficult to use for an all on 4 denture? I really appreciate the info I’ve kinda hoped to do this slowly over time vs all at once in a day and your plan really appeals to me
Hi Trishy - the "all-on-4" is a way to get you to the end result in a short period of time. If you have implants placed as and when you lose teeth, then you can still have exactly the same end result (as long as its planned properly from the start). Essentially you need to connect all the implants you have - with a fixed bridge of teeth.
With mini implants, depending on the brand of implants, the connections may or may not support a fixed bridge. So it is usually better to have standard implants from the beginning, as this gives you the most flexibility in the long term.
I hope that helps!
Dr Gurs Sehmi it does help thank you! I feel like getting implants as I need them over time will ultimately help me cover the cost over a longer period of time and allow me to get the two in the back I need now but have the option when those front lower teeth start causing problems. It seems like that might be easier recovery as well
I have some questions, is there a web site that can answer my questions?
Dr Semi....Hello..I was just browsing watching music videos and saw your video somehow came up and Inwanted to kindly share something.... Once a patient's tooth/teeth have been extracted and then you're basically left with a gaping black hole, you can clean around inside the extracted hole AND THEN FILL IT WITH processed crushed bone and then place the crushed bone inside the burned-out area of the extraction and really pack the bone in there....then finalize that area and then [maybe you may have to harvest some gum tissue FROM the roof of the patient's mouth as a 'donor']...and then stitch up the gums to and fro, and then after few months...I'd say anywhere between 3-6 months, check-up on the healing ...AND THEN AFTER all that, then proceed further with the actual implants....
Have a very blessed day!
You're speaking about my MAIN concern. Existing periodentitis and it's COMPLETE elimination before the final implant and teeth are installed ready to go for HOPEFULLY years. I'm in the USA and I won't name any company, but I'm sure you're well aware of them that offer a quick and ez removal, scrape, dremel, clean, install temps and then come back in 4-6mos for the finals...BUT,,like you are soo correct on...HOW can the disease within the bone and tooth socket be removed and "sterilized" in a few hours?...Anti-biotics?....I like your approach,,,tell me more soo I can book an airplane ticket,,,I guess a few tickets!...Thank you Dr.
Thank you. So I am always super cautious when the reason that someones teeth are in a bad state is because of gum disease. During this treatment a lot of the infected tissue is removed, but if someone is having this treatment in the top jaw and the lower jaw still have lots of infection- its impossible to eradicate it completely.
Thank you Dr. Sehmi.
I have a split top front tooth and for now want to glue it together - a glue that is thin and liquid like super glue AND waterproof will work.
Can you or anyone help?
The split does not hurt but is right to left deep through past the gumline held in by gum.
Which glue would work best?
The entire front of the tooth is loose - the rear is not.
Thank you
Please don't use a household glue - it wont work and may have unwanted side effects. Just see a dentist
Hi Doctor, thank you for sharing this information with us. It is extremely helpful.
I do have a question. Today i have my first consult to discuss options to replace my current dentures. Ive been wearing full top and bottom dentures for apprx 2 years and i am very insecure and dont like the way they changed my smile and appearance. The dentures look nothing like my original teeth, and my #1 concern is to like like "me" again or close to it. Is there any option (other than dentures) that could help achieve this, or are the sizes and shapes of the teeth standard?
thanks so much again!
Hi, sorry its taken a while to reply. With any option, including dentures, there should be try-in stages, where you can see what the final result should look like. You are able to customise the colour, shape and position of denture teeth. If you have a fixed bridge on dental implants, then you could have porcelain teeth, which can sometimes be more customised - however I rarely do these due to the standard ones being so good!
this treatment incl a lot of avoidable risks so i tend to avoid this option.
losing bone has massive cosmetic issues. it was once thought immediate implants prevent bone loss, but we now know it has zero effect on bone.
5:20 its logical to think putting implants into a sterile area is better than into tooth socket infected with gum disease that lead to extractions.
6:55 i like to reduce risk maximally. 7:20 step one isnt extracting teeth, its mini-implants designed to hold a denture in position, then make removable dentures. then when teeth are removed, we can place fixed dentures so they can eat fine, protect the extraction sites, remove the infections, take time to assess how far back to start implants.
just got my all pn 8 on top and all on 6 on bottom but still have swelling on cheek bone after almost two weeks is this normal?
what if you cant get implants cuz bone degeneration..l wear partials upper wandering if there's solutions or options. thnks
Therefore, snap-in implant dentures?
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Is there a name for that back building method which you were talking about?
I enjoyed your information regards all4.
I'm in Australia and thè cost is high. I know I need denture soon,however can't afford it. But I dislike loose ones and like them to let me eat and speak normal. What is the name of the ones you can button up. Like semi permanent?
Or is loose ones and permanent implants are the only option?
Hi, ask your dentist about using locators on dental implants to hold your denture... They should know what this is - I think its what you mean
I have been Osteoporosis ( -3 ) Can I have Implants? I have to do all my Upper Implants also take all them out.
Great professional honest advise🙏
left me confused... what is the difference!? seems you only described all on 4 !?
very logical ...thank you so much for your insight, you have helped me so much I am going to have all my upper teeth removed May 3rd This is the scariest thing ever. was so concerned with the immediate denture no implants good to know I have 6- 12 months to get a Hybrid Denture mini implants etc... my teeth are not horrible I kind of love them but they are tiny and falling out so my options are limited. I hope to never see me without teeth I could never unsee it :( Thank you again for sharing your knowledge... greatly appreciate you Thx
This is normal, and losing your teeth is horrible. The journey is not going to be straightforward, but it will be worth it in the end! Good luck!
Thank you Dr Gurs, Not as horrible as I imagine but worse in really different ways. I feel like a fake . Yes it seems to be an adventure in patients and pain unfortunately. Two things are for sure there is no going back and nothing will ever be the same. However, with brilliant Doctors such as yourself in the world I am confident with enough $$ I can be somewhat me again. Up side after 14 days with no food I am bikini ready without the hours of working out :) Thank you again Sir for your thought I appreciate it. I wish that could share my before after pic it so weird and amazing to see what you wonderful doctors do. The Transformation the difference you are making . Thx
You have presented this very well, Doctor! I agree with your philosophy!
Thanks Craig!
Thank you very much for creating this video. It is the most informative one I have watched on this topic. What is this treatment called that you describe: mini implants and a temporary denture, waiting for everything to heal and then installing the permanent implants and fixed bridge? This is exactly what I am interested in but I don’t know what to for when I go for consultations. Thank you so much
Hi Liz, its confusing because most dentists will call it something different! Essentially it is the all-on-4 treatment - but very few people will do it with the mini implant phase. I have only spoken to a few dentists who do it like this. If you don't have much pre-existing infection, then it might be fine to do the all on 4 treatment without the mini implants.
How do you clean the teeth and gums from stains
This is a nice video and you seem like you know what you are doing, but I do have one question, I have 2 fixed bridges, one is upper right the other down left, both bridges replace a single first molar, now Im scared that my bone will melt down and my face will change, Im 23 btw. and my doctor told me that its not wise to have implants on molars, but I doubt thats true.
Hi, I assume your bridges are on natural teeth. If you just have these teeth missing, then I would not go for a "full arch" treatment like I have discussed. You can have implants to replace molars - however you might need to have some additional work to prepare the bone for this, maybe grafting or sinus lifts. You are young for this kind of stuff, and whatever you have will probably need to be changed or replaced 15 /20/30 years or something. Thats why I like to delay implant treatment for as long as possible!
Thank you for your answer and honest opinion I appreciate it very much!
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How about if your mouth is healthy? I was born with missing teeth and have always had A1 checkups. Would it be advantageous for me to do all on 4 or implants?
Hi Kay, if your mouth is healthy and you have a few missing teeth do not go for all-on-4! It is usually much better to go for individual implants or other tooth replacements and keep your remaining natural teeth for as long as possible.
@@drgurssehmi Oh wow! Thank you for replying Dr. Sehmi! God bless!
Just had a quote for all on 6 for full upper arch. All inclusive for $30,000. Deal ?
You’re terrific!
I want this. Question, if I get dentures first, will I be able to get these 4 in 1 later when I can afford it?
Yes, in the vast majority of cases this is possible.
That was indeed very useful thank you.
great explanations ....very informative
Thanks Joyce, let me know if you have any more questions
5 minutes in and it finally hit me that he's got an English accent, not an Arabic accent.
Great video. Easy to understand. Thank you
9 years ago I needed my first 2 front implants and thought that was it then, all my top root canals started either fracturing or getting infected at different intervals so now I have 5 upper implants and a bunch of slightly mis colored, off shaped very expensive crowns , one coming in next week - what was I thinking? I also still have 3 natural un-touched healthy looking teeth. You can't see the back molars, so it doesn't really look all that bad. And with the implants so far everything is holding up well. Now, I noticed that all my lower root canal molars are acting up and might need extracting but my lower front teeth are holding up. Every time I get dental work done my crowns act up and they did with this last implant and the pain was so bad with the 3 remaining root canals, I had to go and see him. Of course he wants to place one more upper implants and a lower implant. Here we go all over again. All the pain has subsided except for one lower old root canal, for sure I am going to get that tooth pulled. I don't want to end up with 7 upper implants it but looks like I might have to. I also don't want any kind of lower partial that will put stress on the already compromised lower front teeth. From the comments I have read I have too many upper implants and it is better to have 4 regular implants on the bottom with a bar. Now I am looking at pulling my lower teeth, inserting 4 implants and this time I want to do a snap-in denture. What a financial nightmare. I had braces in my 20's and numerous root canals in my 30's and 40's with the intent of having teeth in my old age and at 67 I am getting dentures. Dentists only tell you what is profitable for them. God I wished I understood this when I was in my 20's. So knowing the truth now, I have to make the best informed decision and watching these videos and reading everyone's comments has helped so much, so thank you.
Hi, thanks for your comment, your story is not that uncommon!
Actually, I think you have probably made the right decision, although it seems like the most expensive one. If you only have 1-2 missing teeth, then its generally accepted that replacing only those is the best plan of action (why remove teeth that are otherwise pretty good?).
Having crowns and implants can sometimes interfere with your bite, and this can cause pain in otherwise silent teeth - this can easily be overlooked by some dentists, and some patients are affected with it worse than others.
Your existing dental implant can be used to replace a "full arch" or "full set" of teeth (as long as the system of implants is suitable). We tend to use 4 implants as its the minimum to support a full set of teeth. In the past I have used 6, and I have seen cases where 8 have been used. The more implants, the more the cost to the patient.
Remember that things can go wrong with implants too - so I often recommend to delay implant treatment for as long as possible. It is very expensive and complex to fix failing dental implants!
@@drgurssehmi Understood. Having implants on the right side put pressure and trauma on my left root canal crowns and when the dentists tried to balance them out they nicked both old crowns to prevent the crowns from bagging. Now the root canals are hurting unless I keep them quite with turmeric and garlic. Still the upper one really started hurting and I can tell that an abscess is cooking down there. So rather than wait I am having them extracted. Deciding what to do has been one of the worst decisions in my life and yes the expense is painful tool. So after many hours of looking at the pros and cons I decided to have two more implants. I have 3 choices - a partial that will end up affecting the non-filled teeth and end up causing more problems for them, leave them be after the extraction and wait for more bone loss to occur, and potential biting problems, or place implants, stabilize the bone, stabilize the shift so trauma doesn't cause the implants on the right to fail, and life goes one like new teeth. My only concern was dealing with the toxic effects of titanium leaching into the organs and the potential for infection because for some reason, the surgeon has to leave the infected dental ligaments in place. My only course was to maintain the best immunity I could by eating an absolute healthy diet, which I have already learned to do. Also by refusing the pain medications and antibiotics because they play a big part in destroying my immune system -- the very entity I need to heal - Apparently implants only last 20 years at best but I am a 67, so yes that will most likely work out okay. And yes, they are crazy expensive. I know you mentioned to wait as long as possible but I did that with my first implant, not understanding the complexity of implants and by the time I agreed to do it I more bone loss had occurred. Now I have an issue going on where I have lost tissue only on that one implant and decided not to have that pin-hole procedure because the dentist has to stretch the remaining tissue down that actually thins and damages the tissue even more. So yes good oral care plays a big factor in maintaining your implants too. Proper diet and oral care play a really important part in maintaining implants and if people are willing to try and prevent the problems that caused the tooth loss in the first place - then go for it because implants are so much better than other alternatives. BTW I knew my implants were causing havoc on my root canals I just didn't realize how much havoc, a problem the dentists tried to prevent but could not. Now I am praying that the 7 implants won't cause too much havoc to the remaining two crowns and natural teeth I have left.
@@drgurssehmi So my general dentist was finally able to place the crown on my last implant, balance the bite and for several days now the root canals felt better and things started like they were getting back to normal. I am coming down with a cold and now my ears and throat are hurting, and my 3 root canals are slightly hurting once again. I don't see any usual signs of infection. So now, do I keep the root canals hoping the pain will subside, or do I pull them and have more 2 more implants inserted? I see my implant dentist in two days, and he usually leaves the decision to me. And yes, I am trying to hold off on more crazy expensive implants because they come with their own set of problems.
Where do you leave UK or outside
Where is your practice located?
Hi Mary, I'm either in Marlow (bucks), or Hertford
My dental implants lasted 3 years then the bone pushed them out. Implants fail -its common. Get the best dentist you can
can a diabetic patient get this treatment after having a gum infection
Yes, but it depends on a lot of factors. One of the most important is: how well controlled in the diabetes? If it is well controlled that some studies show there is little difference in placing implants in diabetic and non diabetic patients - so it makes no difference! Diabetes can make treating gums very difficult - but with anything, its about knowing your risks. The best thing to do is speak to a few dentists and get different opinions, then make your mind up once you know more about the topic.
@@drgurssehmi first time UA-camr replies. Thank you for the info, yes is controlled and we are looking for options.
@@drgurssehmi Diabetics most likely will not have the blood supply to heal the implant properly and the infection could get out of control - very risky.
I wish you could help me. 😕
can someone just answer this question...are mini implants a good option....
I have normal titanium implants not mini and I love them, had bottom for 10 yrs and top for 3. Fantastic
Mini implants can be good if there is limited bone. The down side is that you are limited in what you can connect to them, often it's only dentures and not fixed teeth. Also, often you need more implants so they don't get too overloaded.
this video was so helpful. Thank you
Does any one in the community have anything to share on the Golpa all on four implants based in Las Vegas Nevada and Dr German Azate Cancun Mexico.
Truly wish you were in USA 😔
Great video, thank you for the info and profesional opinion.
thank you!
I just got immediate dentures after having everything pulled.. it's been about 3 months, and I HATE THEM. Not only that but my dentist is completely of the thought process that he's got my money so I'm just a nuisance now who won't stop complaining about stuff he doesn't want to fix. He's already done a hard reline on the bottoms and actually told me the other day, and I quote "most of my patients bottom plates don't fit well anyway so they just put them in a drawer and don't wear them. You'll learn to eat without that bottom plate in" !! I'm a 45 year old woman who was told I would have beautiful teeth after the surgery and dentures... never that the money I spent was for bottom dentures for my drawer to hold. And you can see my bottom gums when I talk so you can see that I have no TEETH !!! I hate this so much and can't eat, have lost weight, and am completely depressed, beyond hope. Does it get any better guys or is this it ?? I need to know.
I am really sorry to hear this, and I would totally disagree with your dentist - why have something to never use it again? The truth is that lower dentures are difficult to get on with. They can work for a lot of people, but if the problem is that they keep moving, then you might need to consider something with dental implants. I would find someone with a little more empathy to do this though!
@Heather I would tell the whole wide world his name and plaster it all over Facebook too. It does no good to file a formal complaint because the Dental Board is nothing more than a country club for Dentists who pay dues to have them dismiss any complaints against them! I feel so bad for you I wish there was a way to change the honesty of the system of healthcare in this country but it seems the Medical/Dental industry has a fail-safe system for those who are morally bankrupt and mediocre in their profession. To some such as your Dentist, perhaps he never committed to memory the Hippocratic Oath.
Hippocratic Oath- Modern Version
I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant:
I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow.
I will apply, for the benefit of the sick, all measures [that] are required, avoiding those twin traps of overtreatment and therapeutic nihilism.
I will remember that there is art to medicine as well as science, and that warmth, sympathy, and understanding may outweigh the surgeon's knife or the chemist's drug.
I will not be ashamed to say "I know not," nor will I fail to call in my colleagues when the skills of another are needed for a patient's recovery.
I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed to me that the world may know. Most especially must I tread with care in matters of life and death. If it is given me to save a life, all thanks. But it may also be within my power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty. Above all, I must not play at God.
I will remember that I do not treat a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person's family and economic stability. My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick.
I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure.
I will remember that I remain a member of society, with special obligations to all my fellow human beings, those sound of mind and body as well as the infirm.
If I do not violate this oath, may I enjoy life and art, respected while I live and remembered with affection thereafter. May I always act so as to preserve the finest traditions of my calling and may I long experience the joy of healing those who seek my help.
Heather W. 3 months it will take you some time i had 16 extraction. Removed by Las Vegas dental school. 50$ to remove each 🦷
And i had my dentures done for about 1000$ i have a friend of mine that owns dental lap. So until you’re gums keep shrinking your going to have to keep adjusting your dentures. After 2 years I’m finally going to get my implants done. I’m turkey 🇹🇷 7500$ great place . I’m not paying 40k to 50k in the USA . And you will be ok just be patient it’s going to take some time.