Admiral M, dental implants are tough! I only have one (after two crowns and a root canal on it), but drilling into the jaw is so much worse than a filling, crown, or root canal. My entire head vibrated with the damn drill! It would be a last resort for me, but if your teeth are truly so bad, well, that's something else. Don't forget, you will still have nerves in your jaw, which has caused me occasional pain despite the root canals (I really clench hard in my sleep).
Hey, thanks for the heads up!
It really depends on how things turn out. Ideally it's something I would like done just to "start again" if you like. I don't fancy spending months in the presence of a dentist getting all the damage repaired and suffering with abscesses as the result of root canal (it does happen quite often, it's happened to me before!).
Ideally I'd like to have my wisdom teeth removed along with with 4 incisors in order to provide room for my teeth to straighten up. The only downside to this is the potential for swelling and other horrible gum pains from having my teeth relocated. I think I probably require some treatment in order to regenerate the tooth enamel on several teeth and I will probably need some repairs to older fillings.
Even this could set me back a couple of thousand for something that may not actually work. The benefit of having all my teeth removed and replaced with prosphetics is that it will work and the only thing I will need to focus on is keeping my gum hygiene to an excellent standard.