@leobender2910 they probbhave more freedom than. We do so shut up. Having guns and automatics and ARs doesn't make you free. If your Caucasian you prob have waaaay more freedom than I do
@@StarMisura Professional liability insurance (PLI), also called professional indemnity insurance (PII) but more commonly known as errors & omissions (E&O) in the US, is a form of liability insurance which helps protect professional advising, consulting, and service-providing individuals and companies from bearing the full cost of defending against a negligence claim made by a client in a civil lawsuit. The coverage focuses on alleged failure to perform on the part of, financial loss caused by, and error or omission in the service or product sold by the policyholder. These are causes for legal action that would not be covered by a more general liability insurance policy which addresses more direct forms of harm. Professional liability insurance may take on different forms and names depending on the profession, especially medical and legal, and is sometimes required under contract by other businesses that are the beneficiaries of the advice or service.
As someone with a few years of experience in an oral surgeons office, I never once saw any of the doctors cover graft sites with a metal plate... also, they don't use a synthetic material that "mimics bone", it's just demineralized cadaver bone that basically acts as a guide for your own bone to grow and fill in
@@Mr.GetWituI would suggest you consult a dentist in Mexico but make sure you go to several dentists before you decide to settle with one. Mexico has great prices for procedures like crowns or dental implants. I would suggest looking in to dentists in ALGODONES, MEXICO.
Everyone can afford this if they have good dental insurance which most jobs in America offer. I got this procedure done back in 2021 and it would have cost me $16,000 in total but with insurance I only paid $850. It's very expensive but even without insurance you could benefit from it, because I actually feel better now and only pay $33 every month for dental insurance.
850 for one tooth, for one root canal, which typically has to be done a second time, and also might have caused secondary infections@@mikeycallihan3551
@@BrayanCarmona-kr7vtthe UK has free dental healthcare. Also, the bad teeth stereotype is bullsh’t. Except for specifically my teeth. I dropped the average by four orders of magnitude.
I work for an oral surgeon, and I’ve even had bone grafting done on myself. I’ve NEVER heard of a piece of sheet metal being used to cover the surgical site. We just close the gum tissue around the bone grafting with sutures.
Yeah true but there are options, people can do it in turkiye or hungary because it's cheaper but of course it's more likely that risks are higher and complications can happen because they're not that good
@BryanFury-mi6eh yeah, I probably wouldn't recommend that. They don't have specialist for that just regular dentist. And plus how it it cheaper if you have to travel all the way to Europe??
@@julezsmith4548 Well, if we are immediately attacking one another instead of the arguments made... Smoking is nowhere near the leading cause of toothloss, toothloss is not one of the most common or severe consequences that can arise from smoking and there are significantly more tooth-damaging methods of consuming tobacco than to smoke it, specifically dipping and checking it.
@@rachelpurity1 bro you came in hot with the "ah yes" you did not gaf about my perspective so don't pretend😂. I smoke. The thought of teeth falling out consistently gets me to stop smoking cigs. My points valid and so is yours, but yours isn't valid as a dismissal of mine, that's the internet brainrot.
Okay but my phone decided to freeze during this animation (it still worked but my touch screen didn’t work for a moment) and with this animation it was scarier than I anticipated.
@@saraHernandez-xo4igI’ve had 3 extracted and they most certainly didn’t install metal brackets into my gums this video is BS and maybe happens in the subject of getting implants but not normal exteactions
nahhh, try more like 4-6 thousand for simply ONE implant. i work in the dental field and it’s ridiculous how expensive dental work is. most insurances only pay for what is “necessary” and ofc they set the terms on what that is. they will not cover anything that’s considered “cosmetic”. to get every arch implanted (4 arches in mouth) it will roughly cost you 15,000-25,000 depending where you go. just make sure it’s not overseas. they will fuck you up and say it’s good work.
For somebody who doesn't know what this is. It's called a inplant. They don't do This, if you lose a tooth, they will pull the tooth and then stitch it. You only get this type of surgery If it's absolutely necessary and if your insurance covers it.
I'm actually going through this process right now, the first day after getting the real tooth out is the most painful part. Its all been done under local and the bone graft barely even registers after 24 hours, They also don't bolt it in anymore, just a cartilage cap sewed into place. The thing that really got me was that the actual dental implant, the part where they drill into your jaw was like 5 minutes and basically painless, next day was an ache like I had flossed my gums way too hard but that was it.
@@parzival5884 i don’t- 🤠 all i said was i’m scared Because Of Those videos of people (Not me 🤠) losing their teeth from flossing even when it’s healthy teeth 🤠
@@GnarlyboiI took a hurling stick (like a hockey stick and baseball bat combo) to the face in January. 15 stitches and got two teeth pulled last week because they were completely cracked to the root. Put off going to the dentist for 3 months and thought I was just going to need a root canal when I finally went. Now I have to wait for my bone graph to heal to get new teeth. I floss twice a day and brush 3 times
As a dentist, the metal blanket bolted to the bone is overdoing it and it actually can cause more infection. In our practice we use synthetic bone, collagen and PRF (basically, we draw your blood, centrifugate it and then place the gel into the wound, it has basically 0 rejection rate and infection risk!)
Yes, I had two of these. Not cheap and took a year as you need time between taking the tooth out (in my case broken) and the the screwed in insert time to heal. Worth it though.
also, why does this video make it seem like this procedure is necessary when having a tooth pulled? i had my wisdom teeth pulled, and they never even mentioned anything about this nothing is deteriorating
@dadcanibeagirl. Dentists don't typically replace wisdom teeth. You can chew fine without them. If it's one of your front teeth though, that's a different story
@@dadcanibeagirl This video is showing that the bone where the tooth is extracted from will deteriorate a little over time, not the surrounding teeth. That's why a bone graft may be necessary to support a new implanted tooth
Fun Fact: That tooth and little metal post is actually made (the tooth is handmade and takes _hours_ ) by a dental technician that's probably hidden away in the cellar and doesn't get _any_ cred for the work.
A weird amount of them are jevoahs witness in the US. I actually met the guy that made mine at a concert. Weird enough mold that just a description was all he needed.
Yeah that's mostly phased out it's still pretty big into milling but more recently labs have been moving to 3d printed crowns. The posts (abutments) are milled I'm pretty sure
@@evryatis9231 i've gotten a new front tooth, and i can tell you.... mid surgery, when making the hole for the screw, i started to feel it😅 the anesthesia didnt reach far enough.
I had bone grafting, sinus lifts and have multiple implants. The best decision ever made. Can’t understand how people can eat without teeth as food will stab your gum where there’s no teeth
Was it a top or bottom tooth? Because if it’s a bottom, you have to have place holder in that space or the top adjacent tooth will fall out due to gravity.
@@KrzysztofK1982 how expensive was your implants? I have two missing adult teeth and I’m afraid the top teeth will fall out, but I can’t afford to get any implants at the moment