Overview
All surgical procedures carry risks, including infection and implant failure. These risks vary between individuals and may be influenced by factors such as age, systemic health and smoking status.
Revision surgery refers to corrective treatment that may be required when previous implant treatment needs to be repaired, replaced or reassessed. This can add further cost, time and complexity to the overall treatment process.
The cost of All-On-4 Plus® treatment varies depending on individual circumstances. Factors that influence cost include the complexity of the problem, the methods and materials used, the clinician, the treatment location and whether additional procedures are required.
In some situations, poor bone quality or volume may require additional procedures, including nerve transposition, bone grafting or longer implants anchored in the cheekbones, known as zygoma implants. These procedures can be completed during the same surgery but may increase the overall treatment cost.
Treatment planning forms an important part of the All-On-4 Plus® process. It includes pre-operative planning, clinical photographs, digital impressions, digital smile design, surgery and laboratory procedures. When comparing treatment fees, patients should understand what is included before making a decision, as treatment plans and inclusions can vary.
Common Questions
Here are some common questions regarding the hidden cost of revision surgery.
Revision surgery is a corrective treatment that may be required when a previous implant treatment needs to be repaired, replaced or reassessed. The treatment required depends on the individual clinical situation.
Revision surgery may involve additional planning, further procedures, new materials or replacement of parts of the prosthesis. The overall cost depends on the treatment required and the complexity of the case.
Choosing a heavily discounted or inexperienced provider can sometimes lead to implant failure and expensive corrective surgery later.
Treatment costs vary depending on the complexity of the problem, the methods and materials used, the clinician, the treatment location and whether additional procedures are required.
Some patients with poor bone quality or volume may require procedures such as nerve transposition, bone grafting or zygoma implants. These procedures can increase the overall treatment cost.
Treatment planning includes pre-operative planning, clinical photographs, digital impressions, digital smile design, surgery and laboratory procedures. These form part of the overall treatment process.
Not necessarily. Treatment fees may differ depending on what is included, such as planning, laboratory procedures, materials and the final bridge. A personalised quote is based on an individual assessment.
A personalised and accurate quote is provided following a face-to-face consultation. This allows the clinician to assess your individual circumstances and determine whether any additional procedures may be required.
Yes. All surgical procedures carry risks, including infection and implant failure. Recovery times vary depending on individual factors and patients should follow the post-operative instructions provided by their All-On-4 Plus® clinician.