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How Much Does All On 4 Treatment Cost, and Am I Suitable?

June 12th, 2015
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Hey Dr Moore. I need 10 teeth removing, and I would like to have All On 4 treatment on both my upper and lower jaws. Currently I have a denture of 6 teeth along the lower jaw, but there are 4 next to it that are in very bad condition. On the upper jaw there are 6 teeth in bad condition, with no denture there at all. Ideally I’d like an idea on how much the treatment costs, but should probably mention that I suffer from gum disease and it’s quite bad. Am I suitable for All On 4?

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Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
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Am I Suitable for All on 4 Implants?

April 6th, 2015
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Hello, I was wondering if you could offer me some advice. I’m looking into having All on 4 Implants on both my upper and lower jaw. 15 of my teeth need to be removed and at the moment I have a denture of 3 teeth along with 6 natural ones that are in bad condition. I have gum disease and suffer with bone loss. I’ve been advised to travel abroad and I really don’t want to. Are All on 4 Implants an option for me? Thank you. 

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Dr Glover
Fergus and Glover
160 Union St Aberdeen AB10 1QT
Web : www.fergusandglover.co.uk Tel: 012 246 44876

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Is it a good idea to have the all on 4 treatment if i have an aggressive periodontal disease

August 1st, 2013
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Dear Dr Fahey, I hope you can advise me. I researched for many months, I found a clinic for the all on four implant for my upper teeth to be removed and to have the all on four implants. I’m 48, I have aggressive Periodontal disease which the clinic is aware of. My teeth are very very long and gums have receded to such a point that they are loose with large gaps and some of the molars have already been removed.

My appointment to have the all on four procedure is booked. I was told there is a high chance of failure because of my condition and that the surgeon will only know once he has removed my teeth and placed the implants, which he may also decide not to proceed with on the day if he feels that the bone isn’t stable enough.I haven’t had the chance to discuss the procedure with the surgeon as yet until the day of the surgery.

I went to my dentist to ask her advice, she suggested that I take antibiotics and that she deep cleans the pockets and then over several weeks in stages injects antibacterial gel into the pockets to prepare the mouth and ensure that it is ready for surgery.

The information booklet given also states the the bridge only lasts for ‘up to five years’ and can crack. I just wondered what your take on the procedure was for someone who has Periodontists and whether this is the correct procedure for me?

Thank you.  

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Dr Nick Fahey
Woodborough House Dental Practice
21 Reading Road, Pangbourne, Reading RG8 7LR
Web: www.woodboroughhouse.com Tel: Tel: 0118 984 3108


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42 Harley Street, London W1G 9PR
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I am 18 years old, can I have All on 4 dental implants to replace my broken teeth?

January 30th, 2013
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I Absolutely hate my teeth, I’m always ashamed to smile or talk around people because I don’t want them to see my teeth. I have had 17 fillings in 14 different teeth. I’ve broken two of them into pieces and my dentist just stuck them back together with a filling. My teeth are extremely painful for anything hot or cold and I can hardly use metal silverware because it sends a shock directly to a nerve that was exposed before the metal filling in two separate teeth. Dental problems run in my family as is, my mother’s two bottom front teeth never grew in after she lost her baby teeth, and she now has full dentures at age 35 because of some bone disease that made them slowly fall out or something. My father’s teeth are all rotten and cavity infested, even though he brushes his teeth multiple times a day. I really don’t want to end up like that, and I want to fix the problem before it worsens to the same level as my parents. I want to be able to smile and speak confidently, and to be able to actually eat like a normal person. I was wondering if implants would be an option at my age, (18 years old) and if it is possible to have all of my teeth extracted and replaced with implants at the same time. I was looking at the clear choice website about the all-in-4 procedure. Thank you so much in advance for your help.

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Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 01245 268 494

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What is your professional opinion on the All on 4 method of implant dentistry?

January 9th, 2013
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What is your professional opinion of the all on 4 method of implant dentistry. I ask because the dentist who did a four implant and bar overdenture on my lower jaw dismisses the procedure out of hand when i asked him about it. However, a perodontist, with experience in the all in four technique, tells me after a full consultation (with c-scan) that I am a good candidate for the all on 4 (for me all on 5) procedure for my maxilla. I ask for your opinion because I am now confused and would appreciate feedback.

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Dr Kalpesh Bohara
The Dental Suite, 27 Park Rd, Loughborough, LE11 2ED
Web : www.dental-suite.co.uk Tel: 01509 231144
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Am I suitabe for the all on 4 dental implant and denture treatment?

November 18th, 2012
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Dr Glover,
I am considering the All on 4 implants to upper and lower jaws. I have 14 teeth which need removing, I currently have a denture of 4 teeth on the upper jaw along with 7 natural teeth which are in poor condtion. On the lower jaw I have 8 teeth and no denture I can provide an x ray and would just like an idea of costs.
I suffer with gum disease and severe bone loss I have had a number of consultations which would require me to travel to various parts of Europe which I would like to avoid if possible

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Dr Glover
Fergus and Glover
160 Union St Aberdeen AB10 1QT
Web : www.fergusandglover.co.uk Tel: 012 246 44876

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I am unable to wear my false teeth and have no quality of life. What can I do?

July 15th, 2012
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Hi i had 5 bad teeth at the front of my mouth on the top. My dentist decided 2 remove them all and do me some false ones in place. When she was tryin to get a copy of my teeth i kept gagging as i cant stand anything on the roof of my mouth. She couldnt evendo x rays it made me feel sick. Even knowing this was the case she still removed my teeth and gave me some false ones. However i havent been able to wear them they are stuck in my cupboard. I have got no quality of life at the moment as i am embarresed to go any where because i have no teeth. Please can you help me and give me some advice on what i can do thank you

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Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 01245 268 494

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Told two different things off different dentists about my maxilla. Which implant method do I go with?

July 6th, 2012
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I recently visited two separate dentist, both experienced in implant dentistry. The first told me that the relatively new all on 4 methodology was a bad idea. He recommended a simple ridge augmentation procedure for my maxilla, considering that ridge reconstruction and the placing on multiple implants would be very expensive. The second dentist (a perodontist), after doing a complete scan explained that the all on 4 technique could work well with me, especially if he places a fifth implant in the maxilla. In short I am a good candidate for the procedure. As you can see, I have received two quite different professional opinions. I am now quite confused and looking for any third party advice that I can get. Can you give me your insight.

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Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 01245 268 494

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Is there any alternative to invasive treatments I have been recommended for bone loss?

March 31st, 2012
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Hello Dr Moore. I thank you for taking time to consider my enquiry. I was reffered to a periodontist by my dentist as I told that I have quit a bit of bone loss. During my consultation I was told that for being 30 years old 30% bone loss is bad also considering I have short roots, I am at loss for losing my teeth prematurely. I was told I will need to have a bone graft placed as well as some proteins that will help in regeneration. Are there any other alternatives that are not as invasive and costly but that have similar results? Thank you for your time.,
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Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 01245 268 494

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