Now I wanna talk about all-on-4 versus all on monos, cause there's a very big difference, so with all-on-4, I hate to say it's a fairly barbaric procedure so because you're putting a ARPs prosthesis on only 4 implants and you're putting them at angles in front of you know, in the anterior regions. That span has to have a certain thickness because there's such a long cantilevered unsupported, without being implant material, they'll snap. So standard care on the floor is because you need that vertical height so you don't have the Cam lever you have to reset a grow test amount of bone off okay anybody's ever seen on floor knows what I'm talking about where they're gonna flashed back you reset up to centimeter um in the worst case scenario of vertical bone and then place your in plans okay it's in my opinion the worst way to do I would never wanna done to myself I would never wanna do a family member knowing what I know that there's a better solution out there okay and again that's why I'm the only for view option C the pink because that was bone that was rejected away okay now the all on mondo large purchases that we teach and we place every I mean in practice is again what we call an S P one processes a PC this is S P one as you can see it's T okay. With no gone because we want to preserve the maximum amount of bone is a zero bone loss zero bone removal surgical procedure so when we are in immediate case removing teeth okay we're not flapping everything back we're H dramatically removing the teeth and we're putting modeling plants one in every single socket grabbing that bone getting quite a quarter Cole a C relation of in plans prepping bending next to fit the prosthesis and we're essentially creating a Crown and bridge full arch all on eight all on ten all on twelve my goal is to get as many implants in as I possibly can over building the platform when I do my own X cases um minimum eight you know maximum twelve uh because again what we're doing by over billed it is our creating long Jesse okay we're preserving bone we're creating essentially Crown bridge um better for the patient better for the post op better for the better for cleanse ability better for aesthetic superior for aesthetics 'cause we preserve Phyllis we preserve interdental bone they look far more natural in their appearance um and again if if I had my choice in my mouth would I want all that bone respected away to get the same and resolve which is a full arch sir Coney bridge or would I want zero bone removable I'll go as a zero one removable and almost every single day.
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