Hey dentistry, I have osteogenesis imperfecta type 4. I am 35yrs of age and when I was a teenager I was in a trail medication called bisphosphonates. You have probably heard of it and now know where I am going with this. Since the medication effects teeth in making them weaker and with me having osteogenesis imperfects my teeth from birth have been fragile, since teeth are a form of bone. So now a lot of my crowns on my teeth are chipped, mostly with my top teeth. In a couple of months I am going to get 23 of my teeth removed and eventually get dentures. They only will pull a couple teeth at a time since there is risk with breaking my jaw. My question to you is, is this method in this video the only way to extract teeth? Would there be a better way that you could think of with extracting teeth with my condition? Is there any suggestions you have that I could mention to my dentist to make sure this procedure is done safely and to have me be in the least pain possible? During these procedures, I am being put to sleep and I’m just praying I don’t wake up with my jaw in a bunch of pain. Thank you dentistry for these well put together videos. Keep up the great work and take care.
early stages u should have to gone rct with ceramic caps...ur natural tooth would be in ur jaw...any way dont worry...now so many advances came in denistry.....take medications regurly...resilion soft liner dentures are there..u can go for that...