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Rapid City Dentist Says Patients Need to Disclose Medical History

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07/02/2009 - The old saying “knowledge is power” penned by English philosopher Francis Bacon is a motto doctors and dentists live by. The more they know about patients the better treatments they can provide.

In recent years, dentists have become increasingly concerned about the effects of osteoporosis medication on dental care. Starting in 2003, dentists began to notice that patients, both men and women, taking bisphosphonate medication, commonly used to treat osteoporosis, had non-healing, exposed bone after undergoing invasive dental procedures such as a tooth extraction.

These osteoporosis medications, including brands like Fosamax, Actonel and Boniva, might cause dental patients to develop osteonecrosis of the jaw – a rare but serious condition that can cause destruction of the jawbone.

“Patients taking prescribed medications may not be candidates for some dental treatments due to adverse reactions,” according to Dr. Joshua D. Friedeman, family dentist at Rapid City’s Ray Dental Group. “People taking bisphosphonates are encouraged to talk to their dentist so the best treatment with the least side effects can be taken.”

Studies have shown that the benefits of the prescribed medication in treating osteoporosis outweigh the probability of developing osteonecrosis of the jaw, according to the Rapid City dental expert. However, it is vital for dentists to know if a patient is taking these medications so they can adequately monitor dental health.

The American Dental Association along with the National Osteoporosis Foundation have put together a brochure to help answer questions for those who use Bisphosphonates. When making a dental appointment, update any medical history and current medications. As with any medication, do not stop taking them unless told by a doctor.

The signs of osteonecrosis are detectible by your dentist and doctor. Symptoms include:

Loose teeth

Pain in the jaw

Swelling

Exposed bone

Reoccurring infection

If you or a loved one have suffered from Fosamax Side Effects such as Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ), Low Energy Fractures, Esophageal Cancer, or other serious side effects you may be entitled to compensation. Contact the Fosamax Attorneys of Ennis & Ennis, P.A. today for a Free Nationwide Case Evaluation. Our experienced Fosamax Lawyers can answer any questions you may have about Fosamax side effects, and a potential Fosamax Lawsuit. Fill out our online case evaluation form on this page or contact us toll free at 1-800-856-6405.

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