Possible dentures after hbot ???
Hi there ,
Been notifiied by my maxillo surgeon that I will need to get hbo. Just waiting on next step. He has accessed all my cancer records and records from my dentist.
Looking through the dosage of radiation I recieved which he said was high dosage of 75 , I would need hbo so he can extract 2 back teeth. 30 visits of hbo before extraction and 10 visits after.
Im absolutely terrified.
Im now thinking of down the track , is it wise to ask about dentures ? Is this something I should seriously consider ? Can somebody in my position that recieved high dosage radiation in 2014 get dentures ? I have no clue whatsoever.
Should I ask him about this ?
What is it like to wear dentures ? Can it be painful, I know nothing of dentures sorry. Im just thinking it might be easier for me as I get older if I have dentures , I am 54. Because I will be forever terrified the rest of my life about anything infection or injury to my mouth the rest of my life.
I was so scared in my 2nd visit to the maxillo surgeons when he explained everything and explained worst case scenario that I nearly fainted. I waited for the consult to finish , went outside and broke down on the front steps.
Im at a real loss.
Thanks ,
Robyn64
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Dentures after HBO
I had a slightly lower dose of radiation than you, 7200. I Had 12 teeth pulled prior to treatment and over the years the rest of my bottom teeth started to break at the gum line. By the time I only had 4 font lower teeth it was time to do something. I went and saw a Maxillary Facialist that specializes in Highly radiated patients. I prescribed 30 HBO prior to surgery to remove the last of my lower teeth and as long as my lower jaw could handle it, implant 4 posts for implants. After this surgery I did another 10 HBO treatments. Then months of healing, another surgery to uncover the posts and do a skin graft to cover some exposed bone in my lower jaw. Then more months of healing and then it was time to make a permanent denture. This is screwed into the 4 posts implanted into my jaw.
There is only slight discomfort now 2 years after the implants and that is normally if I eat something that requires a lot of chewing.
If you are only losing 2 teeth, that probably wouldn't require dentures at this point. And depending on your jaw, you might be a candidate for implants with a permanent denture which is different than one that you remove. It might be years before you have more dental issues. You just have to take it one day at a time and deal with things as they come up.
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