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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: ] #7535387
03/22/22 12:47 PM
03/22/22 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Posco
[quote=Oh Snap]There are more dentists in Fairbanks than gas stations.

I've been looking for the right excuse to move back. A sensitive molar might be it.

We would welcome you! Bring lots of c- notes cause you’ll need them…LOL


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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: ] #7535392
03/22/22 12:50 PM
03/22/22 12:50 PM
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Northern Maine
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Originally Posted by Posco
I wish I could get in to see a dentist here, there's a terrible shortage. Even emergency care can be months out. Is that a national issue or something unique to Maine?

Then on top of that they are trying to shove testers up your nose.


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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7535397
03/22/22 12:52 PM
03/22/22 12:52 PM
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Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
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There would be lots of dire suffering without dentists in this world.

You couldn't pay me to live back in time with no modern dental to keep the whole body healthy. Bad teeth are the downfall of the whole body. It is all connected, beginning with good teeth, clean mouth, good digestion, equals healthy body.

I have always had good dentists and enjoy my visits. I like taking interest in what they do and enjoy asking questions and seeing how they work. They, in turn, appreciate their client and take pride in the client's health.

Radiographs have some a long way, and are as easy as holding a small machine up to the jawlines with a click, and it's done. 3-D digital fascinates me, and I always see the readouts on the computer with them.

Keeping good health in your teeth is easy once the habit of everyday brushing and regular flossing is a routine. Once that level of very good hygiene is attained, anything less , in appearance or experienced, is intolerable.

Medical care in this region is very prompt , with little delay, that goes for good clinic, hospital , specialists, or surgical care, veterans care, everything. I have had same day dental care in an emergency , with everything else , very fast scheduling, not even the weeks of waiting. Nothing but pluses in every direction, from the quality of dentists to the scheduling for appointments.

I feel for those who have to wait to have what is their right as a human , the right to good health care.

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7535457
03/22/22 02:13 PM
03/22/22 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by AJE
Maybe I'm a little overfearful in this regard, but it's been a rough winter in that I am fighting thyroid cancer that was diagnosed in November. It's very possible (if not likely) it wasn't caused by dental xrays, but it is in the back of my mind. I have a dental appt this week & I know they are going to push xrays. Maybe they will expel me if I don't comply. Even if they do serve some benefit, it seems some dentists overprescribe expensive xrays. I have heard some machines don't emit the radiation they used to, but damage could already have been done when I was a kid. Online research can be misleading, but from what I read it seems debatable whether the benefits outweigh the cons. I have a co-worker with brain cancer. I doubt he got it from xrays, but one never knows.



Not trying to be a wise guy here but if you already have thyroid cancer.......why are you worried about dental x-rays ? Radiation is one type of therapy used in treating thyroid cancer.

I had radiation therapy for throat cancer. Prior to beginning I had to have any dental problems fixed. There were none. But I have come to look forward to dentist visits. Really enjoy that great feeling after the hygienist has worked them over !

When I was kid, my family dentist had worked for Hitler....I'm pretty sure.........so I had a very bad attitude towards dentists. Fortunately I found a good one in 1975 and we worked out the ground rules. As Sharon says, you can suffer a great many other illnesses from bad teeth. Take the best care you can of what you have.

If you are receiving radiation treatment........your teeth are at much greater risk than they would be .....or anything else would be.......from dental x-rays.


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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: white17] #7535541
03/22/22 04:23 PM
03/22/22 04:23 PM
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Boy do I feel fortunate. We have been going to the same family dentist for 46 years now and it is the 3rd generation. For the last 12 years I go 3 times per year for cleanings etc. and yes I get an xray about once a year or every other year. We had horrible to non existent dentistry care until I got to college so we had lots of issues. By getting on a good care program with dentists I trust I have not had the need for extensive dental work. One cavity over the last 25 years and do the things that keep my gums healthy. With a aortic heart valve replacement one does not want infections and gums are an area that can lead to that. Good dental care is a lot more than fillings and bad breath.

Bryce

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7535544
03/22/22 04:31 PM
03/22/22 04:31 PM
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I had a great dentist until he retired. There were two brothers, both dentists who shared the same office. One retired and the other can't keep up to the demand.

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: bblwi] #7535559
03/22/22 04:54 PM
03/22/22 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bblwi
Boy do I feel fortunate. We have been going to the same family dentist for 46 years now and it is the 3rd generation. For the last 12 years I go 3 times per year for cleanings etc. and yes I get an xray about once a year or every other year. We had horrible to non existent dentistry care until I got to college so we had lots of issues. By getting on a good care program with dentists I trust I have not had the need for extensive dental work. One cavity over the last 25 years and do the things that keep my gums healthy. With a aortic heart valve replacement one does not want infections and gums are an area that can lead to that. Good dental care is a lot more than fillings and bad breath.

Bryce



absolutely I drive nearly 2 hours to see my dentist , i am dreading him retiring , he works part time now but that includes 1 Saturday a month I book 6 months out to get that Saturday

he watched the same spot the xrays for 22 years and then he said well the spot didn't get bigger but I got a smaller drill bit so we can get it now that was my one adult cavity when they get them so small it takes very little time , no novicane and they just drill till you wince then fill with the UV activated stuff

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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7535802
03/22/22 09:02 PM
03/22/22 09:02 PM
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I must be the only one that actually falls asleep in the dentist chair. They put those sunglasses on me and have to remind me to keep my mouth open. My hygienist takes X-rays as insurance allows. Think it’s once a year. Never had an issue.

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: Oh Snap] #7535811
03/22/22 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Oh Snap
We would welcome you! Bring lots of c- notes cause you’ll need them…LOL

I'd be sure to look you up. More expensive than ever up there? Are people still lugging their water around on their pickup trucks?

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: charles] #7536003
03/22/22 11:53 PM
03/22/22 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by charles
Chewing tobacco wears away teeth and causes cancer in the mouth. Smokers frequently have cancer in their airways. Both are worse than modern X-rays.

I agree.

I don't smoke or chew.

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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: white17] #7536013
03/23/22 12:12 AM
03/23/22 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by white17
Originally Posted by AJE
Maybe I'm a little overfearful in this regard, but it's been a rough winter in that I am fighting thyroid cancer that was diagnosed in November. It's very possible (if not likely) it wasn't caused by dental xrays, but it is in the back of my mind. I have a dental appt this week & I know they are going to push xrays. Maybe they will expel me if I don't comply. Even if they do serve some benefit, it seems some dentists overprescribe expensive xrays. I have heard some machines don't emit the radiation they used to, but damage could already have been done when I was a kid. Online research can be misleading, but from what I read it seems debatable whether the benefits outweigh the cons. I have a co-worker with brain cancer. I doubt he got it from xrays, but one never knows.



Not trying to be a wise guy here but if you already have thyroid cancer.......why are you worried about dental x-rays ? Radiation is one type of therapy used in treating thyroid cancer.



Fair question. The dental office said thyroid cancer is the main concern when it comes to risks pertaining to dental x-rays. They said I probably don't have to worry about damage now that I am already faced with thyroid cancer. I guess to answer your question, I'd probably say that cancer to me is very scary and I'm reviewing my options because I want to ensure I stay in remission rather than possibly incur future cancers outside of the thyroid area. A 1st hand cancer scare makes me think twice about any kind of extra exposure.

To your 2nd point: I've had 2 surgeries this winter but it doesn't sound like radiation will be utilized.

Thanks

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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7536079
03/23/22 06:04 AM
03/23/22 06:04 AM
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Ok, here goes…..

I am a patient at a dental school. My dentist is a senior and closely supervised by the professor.

At one appointment I was going to have a broken off molar removed. Three oral surgery students checked the tooth. They conferred and had a plan for removal. Prof examined me and concurred. One of the students was a blonde natural tall beauty! I asked her if it would hurt - she said no they would use tiny shots of numbing agent. I told her that I was nervous and worried. She consoled me. So I asked if during the procedure she would reassure me and comfort me by holding my hand. She did for a few minutes until she caught on. I told her that she was so beautiful to expect it all the time. I had bet the other guy that I could get her to comfort me. He paid up $10.

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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7543294
03/29/22 08:49 PM
03/29/22 08:49 PM
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Nice try Willy

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: jk] #7543352
03/29/22 09:26 PM
03/29/22 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by jk
ex-dentist here. I would not consider an initial exam complete without a series of X-rays and periodontal probing/charting and soft tissue examination with a good medical history recorded. Now once you are an established patient with an ongoing history then you can skip the every 6 month xrays if you and not having any recent problems. The bite wing once every two years at least, with no ongoing problems. Oh if you are a teenager that would be every year no matter what. Just my opinion. Of course every case is different. The danger they present is so minimal now a days that it is not a concern for the normal person.......jk


The only opinion I needed on the subject. Thank you

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7543362
03/29/22 09:31 PM
03/29/22 09:31 PM
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In my experience a dentist doesn't want you in the chair unless they can make $3000. And my daughter in law is a hygienist 1700 miles away. I don't have bad teeth. She took good care of me for years.


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Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7543411
03/29/22 10:14 PM
03/29/22 10:14 PM
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I'm a dentist. Obviously I'm biased. You get more radiation from a flight on an airplane than you do from your yearly dental x-rays though. As Sharon and others stated your dental health will likely be improved through the used of x-rays. The negative aspects are minor but not zero. Any radiation carries risk. I'd consider it well worth the risk however. I feel I can do a much better job for my patients if I have x-rays to use.

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7553753
04/10/22 12:19 AM
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Interesting comments so far, thanks.

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7553768
04/10/22 12:53 AM
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When I was 12 I had a badly infected tooth. My mom took me to the dentist and he attempted to pull it. After two hours of excruciating pain since he seemed unable to numb the area, he said "Sorry, can't get it, you'll need to go to an oral surgeon." The next year, another bad toothache, mom takes me to same dentist. I showed him what tooth was hurting. He told me I was wrong, there was nothing wrong with that tooth, that it was the one next to it hurting. He pulled the one he said it was. He was wrong. The tooth I said was hurting was still hurting a week later. Went to a different dentist to get it yanked.

Yeah, I'm not fond of dentists.

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7557748
04/13/22 11:07 PM
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Finding a good dentist can be tough, yotetrapper30.

Re: Dental x-rays: Risk vs Reward [Re: AJE] #7557899
04/14/22 08:10 AM
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ex-dentist again---Finding a good hygienist is even harder. A real hand scaling, root plaining cleaning is real hard to find. Not the water spray cavitron quickie.......jk


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