All-On-Four Dental Implant Reviews
An all-on-4 implant supported denture uses dental implants placed into your jawbone to hold a denture in place. It is a beautiful and secure option for patients who have lost a significant number of teeth but not everyone is a candidate for an all-on-4. Here are some patient reviews that may help you determine if an all-on-4 might be right for you!
After a previous dental company destroyed my teeth and temporarily my health, I was so embarrassed. Dark teeth from him killing nerves, infections of improperly done work. I then found Dr Attar. This caring wonderful man and his staff gave me back my once beautiful smile and restored my confidence and health! He is just the absolute best. So kind and caring from start to finish. I wore my temps for a long time while they waited in a specialized machine , so he ended up upgrading me to zirconia for no extra money. Fabulous service. I’m forever grateful!
I have my confidence back my smile back my life back! I recommend Dr. Nicole Mackie here in Las Vegas! She will take the time and go over all your options and listen to your needs and wants! She really has a passion for making people smile and feel good about their health and lifestyle again! I was only able to eat certain foods and was tired all the time and it all stems from my infected teeth! She explained why I was feeling this way ! I never knew it. She transformed my life and my smile ! I am forever grateful for Dr. Nicole Mackie! I'm no longer tired and I eat whatever I want ! My smile is perfect and the whole process is done in 1 day! I had very little pain that a ibu 200mg took care of right away that night after the surgery and after that I went to work the next day ! I feel the healthiest I've ever been in my entire life thanks to Dr. Mackie!!
It has been a while since I have posted. My journey began in September 2016. I am happy to say I have no regrets concerning the decision to go this route. The reason you do not see many updates after implant surgery is likely due to the fact that we have become complacent and our dental health has become a non-issue. That is how it should be and I would wish this for everyone going through it or facing it in the near future to be patient. It is scary and somewhat painful at first.
I remember waking from surgery and thinking “what have I done” but gathering myself. I remember the fort time trying to eat and because the soup (not spicy but just enough spice) set my mouth on fire from all the surgery earlier in the day. I also remember thinking I would die to eat a steak or something real a little later. I had to repeatedly tell myself and be confident that I was told it was surgery, it would be painful, that I would hate the temporary, things would improve, and in the end I would love the permanents. They were all correct and I now only think of it as something I had to go through to get where I wanted to be.
Do your homework. Find a competent team to do your work. Get your mind prepared and stay positive. Half the battle is in the mind and that is in your control. Good luck to all who travel this path and to Those who are facing the largest hurdle for most, financing. Hopefully you can find a path.