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Suggested edit
editHello, Can I propose the removal of the sentence at the foot of this article: "The usual price per jaw for All-on-4 in Croatia with Straumann dental implants is €5000."
This reference to a specific cost in a particular country from one brand seems out of line with the rest of the article. And, as the article states earlier, the All on 4 is a trademark of Nobel Biocare. If it's done with Straumann implants it doesn't actually have that name. --Trautsnet (talk) 16:07, 14 July 2016 (UTC)
Disparagement of an individual (second paragraph)
editThe second and third paragraphs of this article disparage an Australian dentist (Dr. Alex Fibishenko) and therefore the content does not appear to conform to Wikipedia's requirement for a "Neutral Point of View". It appears to be an ad hominem arguement. I suggest that someone (I'm not sure who) should edit it to bring it up to standards.
The whole article appears to be an advertisement for this particular dental procedure, rather than a scholarly article.
I have no connection with any of the people mentioned in this article (I came across the article whilst researching dental implants). --PanEuropean (talk) 20:40, 3 April 2018 (UTC)
Who wrote this?
editThis is horribly written! Did anyone bother to proof it before hitting enter? 74.194.228.189 (talk) 16:08, 5 December 2022 (UTC)