AL
Recommendations for Future Patients
Here’s Al’s answer when asked about recommendations for future patient homework they should look for: “Well, honestly, I would look at each one of the candidates’ websites to see how much information is there, the description of the product, the description of the procedures, and what kind of frequently asked questions they have. That was one of the strong selling points that got me in the door.”
Biggest Surprise of the “All-On-4 to 6” Process
The biggest surprise Al had was the lack of post-operative pain or complications and the ease of getting information. If he has a question, he just picks up the phone and calls the team, and if he doesn’t get an immediate answer, the doctor or one of the technicians will call him back in a very reasonable amount of time to answer his inquiries.
Make Sure You Ask These Questions
Why is the implant the best route to go? What could be done to save my existing teeth? Where do they actually care about your dentistry and your teeth instead of getting it done? For Al, these set of questions were some of the important things to ask before the procedure gets done.
What Led You to the “All-On-4 to 6” Procedure
After spending thousands of dollars on Al’s teeth that failed in just a couple of years with no return on investment, he decided to start researching which led to the All-On-X procedure.
Factors In Making the Decision
Price and payment options, expertise, materials to be used are some of the factors Al considered in making the decision.
Recommendations for Future Patients
Here’s Al’s answer when asked about recommendations for future patient homework they should look for: “Well, honestly, I would look at each one of the candidates’ websites to see how much information is there, the description of the product, the description of the procedures, and what kind of frequently asked questions they have. That was one of the strong selling points that got me in the door.”
Minimal Post-Surgery Dental Pain
Al was shocked because he felt no discomfort and the pain was minimal.
Should Have Done This 20 Years Ago
Listen as they talk about having done the procedure earlier in their lives if technology was available at that time.
Biggest Surprise of the “All-On-4 to 6” Process
The biggest surprise Al had was the lack of post-operative pain or complications and the ease of getting information. If he has a question, he just picks up the phone and calls the team, and if he doesn’t get an immediate answer, the doc or one of the techs will call him back in a very reasonable amount of time to his inquiries.
Biggest Surprise of the “All-On-4 to 6” Process
The biggest surprise Al had was the lack of post-operative pain or complications and the ease of getting information. If he has a question, he just picks up the phone and calls the team, and if he doesn’t get an immediate answer, the doctor or one of the technicians will call him back in a very reasonable amount of time to answer his inquiries.
Assembly Line Dentistry
“If I want assembly line dentistry, I could have stayed in the military and that’s what you’re getting at that price range of the assembly line dentistry.” – Al
Surprised How Well It Went
The surgery went well, and both of them agreed and were glad that they did it.
Make Sure You Ask These Questions
Why is the implant the best route to go? What could be done to save my existing teeth? Where do they actually care about your dentistry and your teeth instead of getting it done? For Al, these set of questions were some of the important things to ask before the procedure gets done.
Full Interview
This is the full interview with Al, an All-On-X, happy and satisfied recipient.
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