This is such an excellent and informative interview with an oral surgeon. The surgeon explains it with such clarity, so easy to understand and Margaret asked all the right questions. I derived so much from this interview and I am so thankful and grateful to Margaret and the oral surgeon, they both did an amazing and helpful interview for us all to see. Thank you both so much.
I was on Prolia for 3.5yrs, my last dose was meant to be done last Sept. My Doc wasn't happy about my decision, she told me I need to have the scan in March and if the numbers are low then she wants me to start again. I'm healthy, not diabetic etc. I requested an x-ray of the jaw last Sept, fortunately there is no sign of problems with the jaw. I don't have any back teeth, which is something I learned from this vid which could be an issue if I restarted the prolia. I will stick to my guns and not any this drug again, sometimes I think the risks of fractures can be overstated, as long as I continue eating healthy, exercise as much as my body can tolerate then I would prefer that than the dreadful repercussions of this drug. Thanks very much for this very informative video. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia 72yrs
My mum has 2 injections and third one will be due very soon. I plan to discontinue it cause i read a lot about the side effects of this prolia . My question is can we stop Prolia suddenly ? Thanks a lot
@kb8205 Hi Karen, no, I haven't used any other drugs. I use Vital Collagen powder, also I'm now (6 months) carnivore. I haven't had another scan, so as far as the density is concerned, well, I'm not even worried. There are more and more research papers showing that prolia is dangerous. Ì thank God that I stood firm and stopped having the injections. I certainly don't feel weak or wobbly from not having the jabs. I hope this helps. Where in Australia??. 😁
I have just found out I have osteopenia and osteoporosis and My dr wants me to take it. I told her I have heard not very good things about it, will do more research about it and will let her know. Now that I have done my research I will not be taking it. I will try diet and exercise
As someone who suffers from ONJ caused by taking Boniva, I thank you. I was diagnosed in 2014 & that was when no doctor would admit that this condition existed. I was diagnosed after suffering with an abscess in my lower jaw. I am still suffering with the condition and now I am told by a wonderful new dentist that my condition is probably permanent. This has been a long & painful journey and I will NEVER let a doctor prescribe any bisphosphonate for me again. I do have osteoporosis but I do my best to eat healthy and exercise regularly and I am aware of the risks but I have made my decision. I learned the hard way that if I get a doctor that pushes a drug on me that I don’t feel comfortable with then I find a new doctor.
So sorry that you are dealing with this. If you are using health measures, then you may know about Vitamin K2 from supplement or natto a Japanese fermented soybean food, daily magnesium taken at a different time of the day then when you take calcium, D3 and SAFELY do squats, lunges and use of a weighted belt (like a scuba belt) or vest for daily wear. With the weighted belt or vest, I plan to begin with very low weight - 2 pounds for 3-4 weeks and increase by one pound every month.
Oh my gosh, this was SO informative! I had no idea of the connection between dental procedures and osteoporosis and the medications. So often we don't regard dentistry as a part of health care but, of course it makes sense as both are impacted by bone health. It highlights the need for all health care providers to treat the "whole" person and not just parts. I was recently been diagnosed with osteopenia bordering osteoporsis and my doctor was wanting me to start Fosamax immediately. It was only in general conversation that I'd mentioned I'd just had oral surgery and bone grafting for an implant. She immediately backtracked, saying I'd have to wait at least a year, until the dental procedure was finished and I'd healed. But that wouldn't have happened had I not volunteered the info first. Thank you for such a great posting!!
A very dear friend of mine will be undergoing jaw surgery for spontaneous osteonecrosis. She may lose up to 4 teeth and part of her jaw. She was on Prolia for over 2 years. I would stay away from those drugs and find more natural alternatives to build bone.
Thank you for providing an opinion we don't always get with oral surgeon, dentist, and endocrinologist being three distinct monoliths that don't sync up in the same room with the patient.
Thank you so much for this informative video! It’s so hard to find trustworthy information online. Just wanted you to know how much your work is appreciated!
I don't know if I can say anything that wasn't said already, but I will say thank you for doing this interview. So much great info not explained anywhere else!!
I’m so thankful to you for all the information on osteoporosis, this video answered some concerns I had and couldn’t find the answers anywhere, thank you so much
Thank you, Margaret Martin and Dr. Moghadam, for a very informative video! I learned so much about osteoporosis drugs and osteonecrosis that I had not been able to do through other sources. I can now feel more comfortable discussing the pros and cons of osteoporosis medications with my doctor.
Hi Margaret. Wonderful interview. My doctor wants me on Prolia and said Dentists are just paranoid because ONJ is only if you have cancer. Thanks for putting me straight with Dr. Hassan. You're a treasure.
I am so glad this information has been shown. I was on Prolia for 5 years. My endocrinologist said is was safe for the rest of my life. I have no other medical conditions. I developed ONJ and lost two teeth in my back upper jaw.
Such intelligent questions Margaret and thank you to Dr Oral Surgeon for making a very complex subject understandable... You both show respect to the listener but treating them as adults. (However I still don't know what to do! (It is so finally nuanced)). Biglov to you both.
Thanks so much for this very informative interview. Neither my GP or my rheumatologist recommended I go talk to my dentist before Prolia was prescribed. They should have.
As someone who has been on Prolia for four years I recently had a back, lower molar extraction which seemed to heal quite quickly, I seem to have developed an ulcer, yet to be confirmed as I have just made an appointment with my dentist so this conversation is very much appreciated. I am not happy about being on this medication and am listening to medical advice such as yours to find another way to treat my osteoporosis. I am 76 and otherwise in good health.
I had wonderful oral surgeons at David Grant Medical Center at Travis AFB in Northern California back in the 90s. They aligned my facial bones and did other procedures, and they had to use 6 titanium and 27 screws. I have a cool looking panorex (facial x-ray). In my early 50s I was diagnosed with osteopenia and my doctor wanted to put a medicine for osteoporosis, but thankfully he never did. This video caught my attention because my facial bones are really thin and my jawbone could break at anytime. I’m 60 years old now and my facial bone loss started in my 40s. I’ve had one bone graph in my lower jaw because dentists refer to work on me. I had an implant that literally fell out due to bone loss. The latest oral surgeon said my upper jaw joints are 98% deteriorated, my lower joints are 90% gone. They don’t have a diagnosis for me. I don’t want to bore anyone but I’m relieved it’s not osteonecrosis. Curiosity is why I watched this video.
Am terrified now..have been on prolea for 10 years….no lower teeth on one side..am healthy..none of health conditions mentioned…but now will ask if l should stop prolia..great video..🇨🇦
Thank you for answering questions that I haven't been able to get answered by my Internal Med MD or his associates. I feel like I'm wandering in the dark being on Prolia, trying to figure out the right thing to do. This video helped me so much.
Also, he says most of the people don’t have an issue until after they’ve been on the drug for three years. I think he’s talking about all of them but Fosamax in particular I took it for one or two years but it’s been probably 10 or 15 years since I’ve taken it. So I’m thinking about leaning towards asking her for Fosamax and I will have to decide about the prednisone. I don’t think the prednisone will be an issue unless I need dental work. The prednisone is one of the things that helps with Call equina, etc..
Very informative. It prepared me to a situation I am in right now. Taking alendronate for 2 years and prednisone(very low dosage). But I need to have a tooth extracted back lower jaw, which is more prone to necrosis as the surgeon stated. I know now what to ask the oral surgeon. Thanks again.
My Endocrinologist downplayed ONJ when I brought it up. Dr Moghadam offered the most helpful in depth information for my decision whether or not to take Reclast therapy. Also, online research of patient reviews of Reclast revealed a rating of 5.2 out of 10. with some real horror stories with other adverse symptoms lasting weeks to years.I So I will NOT take the drug. I will revaluate avenues other than Rx. Thanks to you both.
Hello Margaret, I find your interviews with experts to be so clear and so helpful. I wonder if you could consider exploring the effects of Prolia when the patient has two conditions, particularly osteoporosis and chronic kidney disease. CKD is a significant risk factor for osteoporosis and according to my nephrologist team, CKD is increasing in the population, so I think it could be a very relevant question for your audience. In my case, my rheumatologist and my nephrologist are in complete disagreement about Prolia, so it’s very hard to make a decision. The particular side effect that concerns the nephrologist is hypocalcemia. Thanks very much for all your efforts.
Thank you. I encourage you to contact an endocrinologist with this question. It is a tad too narrow a topic for me to tackle. I am not a physician, however, I reach out to physicians (and this case a dental surgeon) to explore broader topics that my affect the patients that visit my Physical Therapy clinic (either the virtual or physical clinic).
This reassured me concerning osteoporosis. I'm on the osteoporosis medicine Risedronate and the warnings indicate that it can cause death of the jawbone. This can be a problem if I ever need serious dental surgery on the bottom teeth. It's suggested to stop taking the medicine for two years before surgery to get it completely out of the body. This doesn't sound feasible to me. I'm glad to learn how strong the jawbone actually is!!
I am a RN living with MBC since 2013. I had ONJ due to xgeva 2016 to 2017. It was spontaneous. I had bitewing xrays a few months before the symptoms started. These always cut into my lower jaw. What if padded bitewings could be used on people like me at the most risk for this horrid side affect? I had the hardest time finding someone that knew what was happening. I finally saw or found the doc that knew what happened 2 days after my dead bone fell out. It took nearly 18 months for this to go away. Noone told me about the importance of chlorhexidine mouthwash until I was a year into this. Couldn't the drug companies do more to help with this side affect?
Thank you for sharing. I am an RN too. The information I have received is next to nothing. Nobody warned me about side effects. My gut feeling told me not take this drug. I take other high risk drugs, but I'm staying away from alendronic acid
Thank you for doing this interview. After my very first Dexa, my doctor advised me to take Prolia without having me come in to discuss any side effects or options. I learned all about it on my own. I like my doctor but I feel like I can't trust her anymore with my healthcare. How many patients just accept this without being informed? I'm in the process of revamping my nutrition and exercise habits and will take my chances there.
My dr did the same…no discussion. I told them I wanted to try diet, exercise, & supplements first & that I wanted a referral to PT. Still waiting to see the doctor so I can request the PT; or is it so he can try to convince me to take the meds? I refuse with over $10k in dental work.
Very informative and thank you so much for this interview. For years I took Evista for Osteopenia but was not aware even Evista affected jaw bones. Last year had upper front dental implant and surgeon said I had significant bone loss in upper jaw area. Needed bone graft surgery twice at site of new dental implant due to loss of tooth bone.. It was not a pleasant experience at all.
@@alessandravillalobos150 from my research, Evista caused least bone loss of all known anti-osteoporosis medications at time I began to take Evista. There might be some better ones now.
Dr said he hasn’t seen a lot of patients that are on “Forteo” and he has not seen problems with it why don’t more people with osteoporosis take “Forteo”? I’m not sure if it’s covered by insurance but does it work? Thanks in advance
I DID MY FIRST SHUTH PROLIA, 2 MONTHS AGO , I WOULDENT DO IT ANY MORE , I WILL DO ,EXERSISE NOTRITIOUS FOOD AND TABLET. THANKS FO ED YOU HONEST INTERVIEWS, GOD BLESS ALL GOOD PEOPLE . ❤🎉❤🎉❤
I’m in current treatment of ONJ stage 2 . I have fragmented bone migrating out of the hole that was originally an ulcer . Not medication related . They think past oral surgery to remove mandible tori 4 years ago.
New Subscriber here. Thank you, thank you. Soo glad I found your channel. Now I must make my decision. Excellent video. All my questions have been answered. Also saw Dr. Rubin too.😊
My oncologist asked me to see a dentist prior to start any cancer remedy treatment . The day I went to see my dentist he did a panoramic exam in which showed no problem. He simple wrote a letter to the doctor stating my gums are healthy. 2 or 3 months passed I was given a Iv to strength my bones. Not short later my tooth became loosened and I needed to replaced my implant, Now I refuse to take extra IV infusion for bones since I don’t have osteoporosis. Funny is i asked doctor for dexa exam and she refused.
i am so thankful to you i need to ask a question i bad three time zoledronic acid infusion because of osteoporosis this a year i am off the zoledronic acid but now i need to extraction on of my lower teeths but i am really worried about the osteoporosis could you help me to understand please
Thanks for this great information. I have just been diagnosed with osteoporosis and have a spinal fracture. I have been reading up on all the information about the drugs and really don't like what I read. I think I may stick to my guns and go the natural routine with food, exercise and vitamin D. It's a frightening situation to be in for sure
What about having mini implants. Diagnosed with OP but not being treated for yet? Is it OK to do mini implants with a snap on denture. I have chosen to do mini implants rather than having a Tori removed from the roof of my mouth. Thanks
I'm "only" 62, already have very advanced osteoporosis (had already had fractures by the time I got my DEXA, which we had to ask for--osteoporosis not on doctors' radars despite a broken wrist three years prior to diagnosis.) Not too excited about the prospect of drugs for decades. 😢
Thanks! If you do a followup, would you ask about romosozumab which is done only for a year but has ONJ as potential? It is apparently quite powerful for bone denisty, not sure how it compares for ONJ risk to the others (denusomab and bisphosphonates). So additional followup Q: What does he think about that last sentence?
My mother has osteoporosis and has been on Prolia for 2 years. She has had ulcers in her mouth for the last year and it’s been getting worse. Her dentist and GP has said that she has erosive oral lichen planus (OLP) but the biopsy has not confirmed this. We are very concerned and wanting to stop the Prolia for good (she is due for her 5th injection now) . Has anyone experienced OLP as a side effect to Prolia? Maybe it’s not connected…?
I have tori. Two marbles on the bottom of my mouth. My Doctor insisted I get back on fosamax. I'm worried. Hip bone is worse than 10 years ago. My father broke a hip & never got up again. Small frame & and hypothyroidism, but 135 lb 61 yrs old. Don't look it. Sleep elusive. A mess. Help 🙏
My dentist recommended removing all my upper teeth and replacing them with a denture prior to me going on Zometa for breast cancer. Given that my oncology team reported the benefit of Zometa was two percent when it came to cancer prevention, I declined the drug rather than endure the risk posed by removing eight otherwise functional teeth. I am using vitamin D, TUMS, and exercise to deal with bone loss risk caused by the AI. Yes, a couple of the at risk teeth had deep pockets which suggested future risk so my dentist did have a reason for the recommendation but I am trying to address that by using a water pik and doubling my scheduled cleanings. There are no current issues with those teeth. I also wanted to avoid the impact on my body of removing so many teeth at once followed by a month of being unable to eat solid food, given that my body has already endured a mastectomy/lymph node removal, dental surgery to remove an infected impacted wisdom tooth prior to chemo, 8 cycles of dose dense chemo, radiation, and endocrine therapy. The nerve damage from the wisdom tooth extraction is still healing. I hope I made the right choice. Terrific, informative video. Thank you.
I take calcium with d3, k2 and magnesium. I refuse to take second dose of bone infusion since after I did I had a loosened implant. Had to remove it and do it all again of course no insurance paid. You should remove tums. Tums destroy your guts and the good bacteria your body needs to properly works.
I have osteoporosis T score -3.1 in my.lower spine. Im fit and healthy otherwise; i attend the gym twice weekly and work on weights and resistance work for one and a half hour's each session. I'm active daily, gardening, walking my dog, housework etc. I eat a balanced diet and do my best to include calcium rich food's. I take supplements like Bonbalance, magnesium, vitamin D3, Vitamin K2Mk 7, multivitamin for my age group etc. I have been told by my doctor i must go on Prolia injections six monthly, im not convinced this is for me as i prefer a natural approach to my condition. I contacted a nasty virus this year that caused inflammation in the body and brought on Bells Palsy" where i was given to take 10 steroids per day for 10 day's! Would it be riskier after being on Steroids to start on Prolia,or is it safer to wait a while lodger?
If you can afford Prolia and Fosamax, you can afford to go to a dentist if you have an ulcer in your mouth. This side effect is rare and treatable. People with severe osteoporosis shouldn’t be left untreated because of this!!!!
I am treating cancer. The medication femara depletes bone mass. My oncologist said she wants to give me infusion to strength my bones. I had taken just one infusion. I lost my implant which became loosened. Now I wait the dentist to end the procedure bc my oncologist still wants to give me the infusion. I now know those details and will refuse to take it again. No one needs to pass thru a treatment in which causes more harm because doctors make money with the pharmas. I am deadly scare ! I don’t want to pass the bone marrow procedure again no matter what.. even when doc say the chances are minimal of a harm to occur 😮
I have a sincere question, with all the risks of these drugs, why prescribe them at all? To increase bone density? Why would we be satisfied with increasing bone density? Isn't it the case that bone density is only a marker for bone Strength (which is actually the thing we want) for the person who is not on one of these drugs? Bone density could be increased by infusing someone's bones with lead powder, but for some reason that isn't done. I think medicine is too focused on markers rather than causes. This is the case with the standards of care regarding statins. It is also the case with the standards of care for type 2 diabetes, which don't even focus on the correct markers. As far as I can tell, there is nothing about my skeptical question which runs counter to any of the advice given by the doctor, regarding the treatment of people who are taking these drugs.
Can you please recommend me a doctor in Chicago I wish I could speak to you im 27 I’ve been suffering for years! I wish I could find someone to evaluate I think it’s spreading into my face how do I contact you?
Hi Margaret, I only just been given Prolia due to Osteoporosis, second dose is due Feb 2024. Is it safe or not too late for me to back out? Seen your you tube video's regarding the risks of talking Prolia. Thanks for posting such useful information.
I think I have ONJ. No meds, Im absolutely miserable and only 44 years old. Wish there was more info for people not on medications or radiation therapy.
This in depth interview covers how osteoporosis drugs affect osteonecrosis of the jaw.
I am concerned about going on Fosamax as I have been on Prednisone and take an inhaler that is a streroid.
This is such an excellent and informative interview with an oral surgeon. The surgeon explains it with such clarity, so easy to understand and Margaret asked all the right questions. I derived so much from this interview and I am so thankful and grateful to Margaret and the oral surgeon, they both did an amazing and helpful interview for us all to see. Thank you both so much.
You are welcome.
I was on Prolia for 3.5yrs, my last dose was meant to be done last Sept. My Doc wasn't happy about my decision, she told me I need to have the scan in March and if the numbers are low then she wants me to start again. I'm healthy, not diabetic etc. I requested an x-ray of the jaw last Sept, fortunately there is no sign of problems with the jaw. I don't have any back teeth, which is something I learned from this vid which could be an issue if I restarted the prolia. I will stick to my guns and not any this drug again, sometimes I think the risks of fractures can be overstated, as long as I continue eating healthy, exercise as much as my body can tolerate then I would prefer that than the dreadful repercussions of this drug. Thanks very much for this very informative video. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia 72yrs
My mum has 2 injections and third one will be due very soon. I plan to discontinue it cause i read a lot about the side effects of this prolia . My question is can we stop Prolia suddenly ? Thanks a lot
Hi Rosemary, hope you don't mind me asking but did you go on another drug? How are you faring now? I am also in Australia, regards Karen
@kb8205 Hi Karen, no, I haven't used any other drugs. I use Vital Collagen powder, also I'm now (6 months) carnivore. I haven't had another scan, so as far as the density is concerned, well, I'm not even worried. There are more and more research papers showing that prolia is dangerous. Ì thank God that I stood firm and stopped having the injections. I certainly don't feel weak or wobbly from not having the jabs. I hope this helps. Where in Australia??. 😁
I have just found out I have osteopenia and osteoporosis and My dr wants me to take it. I told her I have heard not very good things about it, will do more research about it and will let her know. Now that I have done my research I will not be taking it. I will try diet and exercise
As someone who suffers from ONJ caused by taking Boniva, I thank you. I was diagnosed in 2014 & that was when no doctor would admit that this condition existed.
I was diagnosed after suffering with an abscess in my lower jaw.
I am still suffering with the condition and now I am told by a wonderful new dentist that my condition is probably permanent.
This has been a long & painful journey and I will NEVER let a doctor prescribe any bisphosphonate for me again.
I do have osteoporosis but I do my best to eat healthy and exercise regularly and I am aware of the risks but I have made my decision.
I learned the hard way that if I get a doctor that pushes a drug on me that I don’t feel comfortable with then I find a new doctor.
In the US, drugs should be the last option for a doctor in a non-emergency but it’s always the first. 😢
So sorry that you are dealing with this. If you are using health measures, then you may know about Vitamin K2 from supplement or natto a Japanese fermented soybean food, daily magnesium taken at a different time of the day then when you take calcium, D3 and SAFELY do squats, lunges and use of a weighted belt (like a scuba belt) or vest for daily wear. With the weighted belt or vest, I plan to begin with very low weight - 2 pounds for 3-4 weeks and increase by one pound every month.
Oh my gosh, this was SO informative! I had no idea of the connection between dental procedures and osteoporosis and the medications. So often we don't regard dentistry as a part of health care but, of course it makes sense as both are impacted by bone health. It highlights the need for all health care providers to treat the "whole" person and not just parts. I was recently been diagnosed with osteopenia bordering osteoporsis and my doctor was wanting me to start Fosamax immediately. It was only in general conversation that I'd mentioned I'd just had oral surgery and bone grafting for an implant. She immediately backtracked, saying I'd have to wait at least a year, until the dental procedure was finished and I'd healed. But that wouldn't have happened had I not volunteered the info first. Thank you for such a great posting!!
A very dear friend of mine will be undergoing jaw surgery for spontaneous osteonecrosis. She may lose up to 4 teeth and part of her jaw. She was on Prolia for over 2 years. I would stay away from those drugs and find more natural alternatives to build bone.
i wish all doctors were as approachable and informed as dr Moghadam
Thank you for providing an opinion we don't always get with oral surgeon, dentist, and endocrinologist being three distinct monoliths that don't sync up in the same room with the patient.
As someone who recently started Prolia, this was very helpful in answering many of my questions. Thank you for doing this interview.
You are so welcome!
Hi, @dianaa4149, hope you don't mind me asking, did you stop prolia? I have 2 prolia, I am so worry about prolia, and I am going to stop.
Thank you so much for this informative video! It’s so hard to find trustworthy information online. Just wanted you to know how much your work is appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
I don't know if I can say anything that wasn't said already, but I will say thank you for doing this interview. So much great info not explained anywhere else!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A BRILLIANT TUTORIAL. THIS SHOULD BE GIVEN AT UNDERGRAD LEVEL TOO
I’m so thankful to you for all the information on osteoporosis, this video answered some concerns I had and couldn’t find the answers anywhere, thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Margaret Martin and Dr. Moghadam, for a very informative video! I learned so much about osteoporosis drugs and osteonecrosis that I had not been able to do through other sources. I can now feel more comfortable discussing the pros and cons of osteoporosis medications with my doctor.
What a brilliant oral surgeon
Excellent information explained in a way that was easily inderstood and very relevant to me
Carol 81 years
I can't tell you how much this helps, thank you
Thank you so much for this. Probably the most informative video on this subject out there.
Thank you
Thank you so much for your support and educational information, and helping us make informed decisions. ❤
Hi Margaret. Wonderful interview. My doctor wants me on Prolia and said Dentists are just paranoid because ONJ is only if you have cancer. Thanks for putting me straight with Dr. Hassan. You're a treasure.
I am so glad this information has been shown. I was on Prolia for 5 years. My endocrinologist said is was safe for the rest of my life. I have no other medical conditions. I developed ONJ and lost two teeth in my back upper jaw.
Hello. I'm very very sorry that you had to live that. I hope you're feeling better.
May i know when did it happen?
Excellent interview! So informative! You covered all the areas of concern. Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such intelligent questions Margaret and thank you to Dr Oral Surgeon for making a very complex subject understandable... You both show respect to the listener but treating them as adults. (However I still don't know what to do! (It is so finally nuanced)).
Biglov to you both.
Thank you. Glad it was helpful.
I really appreciate this interview as a rheumatologist NP. You ask smart questions and are right to the point. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this very informative interview.
Neither my GP or my rheumatologist recommended I go talk to my dentist before Prolia was prescribed. They should have.
Glad it was helpful!
As someone who has been on Prolia for four years I recently had a back, lower molar extraction which seemed to heal quite quickly, I seem to have developed an ulcer, yet to be confirmed as I have just made an appointment with my dentist so this conversation is very much appreciated.
I am not happy about being on this medication and am listening to medical advice such as yours to find another way to treat my osteoporosis.
I am 76 and otherwise in good health.
I had wonderful oral surgeons at David Grant Medical Center at Travis AFB in Northern California back in the 90s. They aligned my facial bones and did other procedures, and they had to use 6 titanium and 27 screws. I have a cool looking panorex (facial x-ray). In my early 50s I was diagnosed with osteopenia and my doctor wanted to put a medicine for osteoporosis, but thankfully he never did. This video caught my attention because my facial bones are really thin and my jawbone could break at anytime. I’m 60 years old now and my facial bone loss started in my 40s. I’ve had one bone graph in my lower jaw because dentists refer to work on me. I had an implant that literally fell out due to bone loss. The latest oral surgeon said my upper jaw joints are 98% deteriorated, my lower joints are 90% gone. They don’t have a diagnosis for me. I don’t want to bore anyone but I’m relieved it’s not osteonecrosis. Curiosity is why I watched this video.
Am terrified now..have been on prolea for 10 years….no lower teeth on one side..am healthy..none of health conditions mentioned…but now will ask if l should stop prolia..great video..🇨🇦
Margaret, I appreciate your informative, useful work & YT videos to the point of listening whether it’s an issue I have or not!
i just shared this article with a dental group thank you. it was wealth of infimration. thank you dr. MOghaddam
Thank you for answering questions that I haven't been able to get answered by my Internal Med MD or his associates. I feel like I'm wandering in the dark being on Prolia, trying to figure out the right thing to do. This video helped me so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Such a wonderful interview! I can't tell you how much I appreciate information. Thank you so much!
You are welcome.
This is excellent. This DDS knows his stuff.
Thank you
Margaret this video was so interesting, informative and hopefully I WONT need to refer back to it someday...lol! Thank you so much.
Glad you like it
Scary. 6 months taking Fosamax I noticed my teeth getting a little loose.
Also, he says most of the people don’t have an issue until after they’ve been on the drug for three years. I think he’s talking about all of them but Fosamax in particular I took it for one or two years but it’s been probably 10 or 15 years since I’ve taken it. So I’m thinking about leaning towards asking her for Fosamax and I will have to decide about the prednisone. I don’t think the prednisone will be an issue unless I need dental work. The prednisone is one of the things that helps with Call equina, etc..
Very informative. It prepared me to a situation I am in right now. Taking alendronate for 2 years and prednisone(very low dosage). But I need to have a tooth extracted back lower jaw, which is more prone to necrosis as the surgeon stated. I know now what to ask the oral surgeon. Thanks again.
You’re welcome!
My Endocrinologist downplayed ONJ when I brought it up. Dr Moghadam offered the most helpful in depth information for my decision whether or not to take Reclast therapy. Also, online research of patient reviews of Reclast revealed a rating of 5.2 out of 10. with some real horror stories with other adverse symptoms lasting weeks to years.I So I will NOT take the drug. I will revaluate avenues other than Rx. Thanks to you both.
Hello Margaret,
I find your interviews with experts to be so clear and so helpful. I wonder if you could consider exploring the effects of Prolia when the patient has two conditions, particularly osteoporosis and chronic kidney disease. CKD is a significant risk factor for osteoporosis and according to my nephrologist team, CKD is increasing in the population, so I think it could be a very relevant question for your audience. In my case, my rheumatologist and my nephrologist are in complete disagreement about Prolia, so it’s very hard to make a decision. The particular side effect that concerns the nephrologist is hypocalcemia. Thanks very much for all your efforts.
Thank you. I encourage you to contact an endocrinologist with this question. It is a tad too narrow a topic for me to tackle. I am not a physician, however, I reach out to physicians (and this case a dental surgeon) to explore broader topics that my affect the patients that visit my Physical Therapy clinic (either the virtual or physical clinic).
This reassured me concerning osteoporosis. I'm on the osteoporosis medicine Risedronate and the warnings indicate that it can cause death of the jawbone. This can be a problem if I ever need serious dental surgery on the bottom teeth. It's suggested to stop taking the medicine for two years before surgery to get it completely out of the body. This doesn't sound feasible to me. I'm glad to learn how strong the jawbone actually is!!
May I help you recollect the name of biomarker, it's blood CTX levels - need to be >150pg/ml
I am a RN living with MBC since 2013. I had ONJ due to xgeva 2016 to 2017. It was spontaneous. I had bitewing xrays a few months before the symptoms started. These always cut into my lower jaw. What if padded bitewings could be used on people like me at the most risk for this horrid side affect? I had the hardest time finding someone that knew what was happening. I finally saw or found the doc that knew what happened 2 days after my dead bone fell out. It took nearly 18 months for this to go away.
Noone told me about the importance of chlorhexidine mouthwash until I was a year into this. Couldn't the drug companies do more to help with this side affect?
Please tell me how is it now, I am in pain for a year . Was it better when the bine fell out and did it happen by itself ?
Thank you for sharing. I am an RN too. The information I have received is next to nothing. Nobody warned me about side effects. My gut feeling told me not take this drug. I take other high risk drugs, but I'm staying away from alendronic acid
Thank you for doing this interview. After my very first Dexa, my doctor advised me to take Prolia without having me come in to discuss any side effects or options. I learned all about it on my own. I like my doctor but I feel like I can't trust her anymore with my healthcare. How many patients just accept this without being informed? I'm in the process of revamping my nutrition and exercise habits and will take my chances there.
My dr same thing. Did not know about onj
And when I mentioned it she said not to worry. What?
My dr did the same…no discussion. I told them I wanted to try diet, exercise, & supplements first & that I wanted a referral to PT. Still waiting to see the doctor so I can request the PT; or is it so he can try to convince me to take the meds? I refuse with over $10k in dental work.
This was SO informative and helpful. Great job! Thank you so much!
Gosh this was so helpful. Thank you times a million.
Glad it helped!
Very important information. Thank you!
You’re welcome
What happens if you are allergic to penicillin, is there an alternative drug that can be used to treat the bacterial infection?
I have 3 implants in the front, lower jaw. I cannot take the chance of ONJ. so I refuse to take something that could destroy my Jaw
Very informative and thank you so much for this interview. For years I took Evista for Osteopenia but was not aware even Evista affected jaw bones. Last year had upper front dental implant and surgeon said I had significant bone loss in upper jaw area. Needed bone graft surgery twice at site of new dental implant due to loss of tooth bone.. It was not a pleasant experience at all.
Thank you
Oh no 🤦♀️ I’m on Evista for about one year for ostopina . Ty ! No I don’t know if I should take it anymore.
@@alessandravillalobos150 from my research, Evista caused least bone loss of all known anti-osteoporosis medications at time I began to take Evista. There might be some better ones now.
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Why did my doctor not mention going to the dentist first before starting Prolia?
Doctors are not trained with a holistic view. At lest in the US
Appreciate this informative detailed video. So very helpful!! 😊🦋
Dr said he hasn’t seen a lot of patients that are on “Forteo” and he has not seen problems with it why don’t more people with osteoporosis take “Forteo”?
I’m not sure if it’s covered by insurance but does it work?
Thanks in advance
Thank you! This was so informative!!!!!
Super helpful!!! Excellent information!! Thank you!!!!💫❤️
Glad it was helpful!
I DID MY FIRST SHUTH PROLIA, 2 MONTHS AGO , I WOULDENT DO IT ANY MORE , I WILL DO ,EXERSISE NOTRITIOUS FOOD AND TABLET. THANKS FO ED YOU HONEST INTERVIEWS, GOD BLESS ALL GOOD PEOPLE . ❤🎉❤🎉❤
I’m in current treatment of ONJ stage 2 . I have fragmented bone migrating out of the hole that was originally an ulcer . Not medication related . They think past oral surgery to remove mandible tori 4 years ago.
New Subscriber here. Thank you, thank you. Soo glad I found your channel. Now I must make my decision. Excellent video. All my questions have been answered. Also saw Dr. Rubin too.😊
Excellent video ! Thanks so much !
My oncologist asked me to see a dentist prior to start any cancer remedy treatment . The day I went to see my dentist he did a panoramic exam in which showed no problem. He simple wrote a letter to the doctor stating my gums are healthy. 2 or 3 months passed I was given a Iv to strength my bones. Not short later my tooth became loosened and I needed to replaced my implant, Now I refuse to take extra IV infusion for bones since I don’t have osteoporosis. Funny is i asked doctor for dexa exam and she refused.
i am so thankful to you i need to ask a question i bad three time zoledronic acid infusion because of osteoporosis this a year i am off the zoledronic acid but now i need to extraction on of my lower teeths but i am really worried about the osteoporosis could you help me to understand please
Great video very informative.
This man is very informative. Well my jaw is always moving 😂 my husband tells me I talk too much 😂❤
Thanks for this great information. I have just been diagnosed with osteoporosis and have a spinal fracture. I have been reading up on all the information about the drugs and really don't like what I read. I think I may stick to my guns and go the natural routine with food, exercise and vitamin D. It's a frightening situation to be in for sure
Excellent, thankyou so much xx
Very interesting! Thank you.
My pleasure!
What about having mini implants. Diagnosed with OP but not being treated for yet? Is it OK to do mini implants with a snap on denture. I have chosen to do mini implants rather than having a Tori removed from the roof of my mouth.
Thanks
I'm "only" 62, already have very advanced osteoporosis (had already had fractures by the time I got my DEXA, which we had to ask for--osteoporosis not on doctors' radars despite a broken wrist three years prior to diagnosis.) Not too excited about the prospect of drugs for decades. 😢
Excellent information
Can you have a root canal done while on Evenity?
Thanks! If you do a followup, would you ask about romosozumab which is done only for a year but has ONJ as potential? It is apparently quite powerful for bone denisty, not sure how it compares for ONJ risk to the others (denusomab and bisphosphonates). So additional followup Q: What does he think about that last sentence?
My mother has osteoporosis and has been on Prolia for 2 years. She has had ulcers in her mouth for the last year and it’s been getting worse. Her dentist and GP has said that she has erosive oral lichen planus (OLP) but the biopsy has not confirmed this. We are very concerned and wanting to stop the Prolia for good (she is due for her 5th injection now) . Has anyone experienced OLP as a side effect to Prolia? Maybe it’s not connected…?
What about BRACES or orthodontics, is that type of dental treatment contraindicated while on bisphosphonate medication?
I have tori. Two marbles on the bottom of my mouth. My Doctor insisted I get back on fosamax. I'm worried. Hip bone is worse than 10 years ago. My father broke a hip & never got up again. Small frame & and hypothyroidism, but 135 lb 61 yrs old. Don't look it. Sleep elusive. A mess. Help 🙏
There was no mention of the latest osteoporosis drug EVENITY and its effect on osteonecrosis. Could that please be addressed.
Fascinating!!!!
My dentist recommended removing all my upper teeth and replacing them with a denture prior to me going on Zometa for breast cancer. Given that my oncology team reported the benefit of Zometa was two percent when it came to cancer prevention, I declined the drug rather than endure the risk posed by removing eight otherwise functional teeth.
I am using vitamin D, TUMS, and exercise to deal with bone loss risk caused by the AI. Yes, a couple of the at risk teeth had deep pockets which suggested future risk so my dentist did have a reason for the recommendation but I am trying to address that by using a water pik and doubling my scheduled cleanings. There are no current issues with those teeth.
I also wanted to avoid the impact on my body of removing so many teeth at once followed by a month of being unable to eat solid food, given that my body has already endured a mastectomy/lymph node removal, dental surgery to remove an infected impacted wisdom tooth prior to chemo, 8 cycles of dose dense chemo, radiation, and endocrine therapy. The nerve damage from the wisdom tooth extraction is still healing. I hope I made the right choice.
Terrific, informative video. Thank you.
Try xylitol tooth paste and mouth rinse. It should help keep your gums healthy and prevent bone loss.
I take calcium with d3, k2 and magnesium. I refuse to take second dose of bone infusion since after I did I had a loosened implant. Had to remove it and do it all again of course no insurance paid.
You should remove tums. Tums destroy your guts and the good bacteria your body needs to properly works.
How long to be off evenity to have tooth/teeth extraction
I have osteoporosis T score -3.1 in my.lower spine. Im fit and healthy otherwise; i attend the gym twice weekly and work on weights and resistance work for one and a half hour's each session. I'm active daily, gardening, walking my dog, housework etc. I eat a balanced diet and do my best to include calcium rich food's. I take supplements like Bonbalance, magnesium, vitamin D3, Vitamin K2Mk 7, multivitamin for my age group etc. I have been told by my doctor i must go on Prolia injections six monthly, im not convinced this is for me as i prefer a natural approach to my condition. I contacted a nasty virus this year that caused inflammation in the body and brought on Bells Palsy" where i was given to take 10 steroids per day for 10 day's!
Would it be riskier after being on Steroids to start on Prolia,or is it safer to wait a while lodger?
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This was so incredibly informative!! Am I understanding that the jaw issue only comes up after procedure, or did I miss hear the doctor?
He said it’s rare to find it otherwise
My periodontist said the research on onj is that the injectable bone drugs is where he has seen problem
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
What about getting of having braces or aligners?
If you can afford Prolia and Fosamax, you can afford to go to a dentist if you have an ulcer in your mouth. This side effect is rare and treatable. People with severe osteoporosis shouldn’t be left untreated because of this!!!!
I am treating cancer. The medication femara depletes bone mass. My oncologist said she wants to give me infusion to strength my bones. I had taken just one infusion. I lost my implant which became loosened. Now I wait the dentist to end the procedure bc my oncologist still wants to give me the infusion. I now know those details and will refuse to take it again. No one needs to pass thru a treatment in which causes more harm because doctors make money with the pharmas.
I am deadly scare ! I don’t want to pass the bone marrow procedure again no matter what.. even when doc say the chances are minimal of a harm to occur 😮
I have a sincere question, with all the risks of these drugs, why prescribe them at all? To increase bone density? Why would we be satisfied with increasing bone density? Isn't it the case that bone density is only a marker for bone Strength (which is actually the thing we want) for the person who is not on one of these drugs? Bone density could be increased by infusing someone's bones with lead powder, but for some reason that isn't done. I think medicine is too focused on markers rather than causes. This is the case with the standards of care regarding statins. It is also the case with the standards of care for type 2 diabetes, which don't even focus on the correct markers. As far as I can tell, there is nothing about my skeptical question which runs counter to any of the advice given by the doctor, regarding the treatment of people who are taking these drugs.
Can you please recommend me a doctor in Chicago I wish I could speak to you im 27 I’ve been suffering for years! I wish I could find someone to evaluate I think it’s spreading into my face how do I contact you?
I’ve been suffering for 2 years myself. What kinds of symptoms do you have?
Hi Margaret, I only just been given Prolia due to Osteoporosis, second dose is due Feb 2024. Is it safe or not too late for me to back out? Seen your you tube video's regarding the risks of talking Prolia. Thanks for posting such useful information.
With only 1 dose you can quit Prolia
Just Say No
These bone drugs sound worse than street drugs.
I think I have ONJ. No meds, Im absolutely miserable and only 44 years old. Wish there was more info for people not on medications or radiation therapy.
Sorry to hear that.
It’s more than a side effect, It’s an untoward or adverse effect.
Gee. Take a "bone" drug. And other areas start to deteriorate. Hm. Imagine that
I take vitamin D and calcium plus more…. I want to get well! Iam on zometa for only 3 years. Nuff a that! Lol
If I understand well, there is no risk ordinary osteoporosis patients if three months passed after zolendronic acid infusion.
The risk of ONJ is elevated if you have been on an osteoporosis pharmaceutical for more than three years.
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