My post states the truth as it occurred for me. My ortho chose a course of treatment that resulted in detrimental long-term health affects for me. This is truth. It happened, it is a fact. You can comment on what you have experienced, but you have no right to comment that what I experienced did not happen. Do you know which ortho I went to? Where is your proof that my health professional didn't undertake a course of action that was detrimental to my long term health? I said often as there are so many cases around. Why would there be so many Functional Orthos and Neuromuscular Dentists practicing extraction reversal on post-extraction ortho patients now presenting with TMJD? You only have to search this board for numerous accounts of this type. Yeah, you hear from us, mostly because we wish we'd never had extractions & we hope other people don't suffer the same negative result. Again, just because it isn't the experience of each and every extraction case, doesn't mean it's never happened. It's clearly happened a number of times as both NM dentists I saw became NM dentists after both experienced extraction-and-retraction ortho work when they were general dentists. My CranioFacial Chiro says approximately half his patients are post-extraction orthodontic patients. Are you saying that my comments are untrue because you personally don't know many people for whom extractions have caused problems? No wonder you think it doesn't happen! Just because I haven't experienced extractions gone right doesn't make me believe your experience is wrong. Lucky you, I'm pleased for you that your extractions were great. But don't try to tell me my experience is wrong or that I'm the only person it's ever happened to.I totally agree JillD, that's why I've provided detailed info in my posts; I'm appalled any health professional can advocate and undertake a course of action that can be (and often is) so detrimental to their patients' long term health.
This is simply not true.
Your post implies that often people who have extractions will have long term health issues.
I have tried to be respectful of your position. I've commented several times that I don't believe all extraction is wrong. I continually made it clear that I was commenting in reference to my own experience only, and that it was not a comment of other people's experiences. But I am tired of reading your comments to other posters of negative extraction experiences that they are wrong, and I don't take kindly to you telling me that I am wrong. It is wrong that you try to discredit my post about my own experience. People come to these boards for information and support. Having been a member of Archwired since 2006, I feel that I have as much right to comment on my own experience as you have to comment on yours. When someone posts a specific question asking about people's experiences with extraction I can and will comment. Such is my right, as it is yours. I am not rude enough to tell you that your experience of extractions is wrong. How rude of you try to tell me mine is. My experience is no less valid than yours, and if you advocate people don't get a thorough opinion before agreeing to such a final treatment such as extraction of healthy teeth then shame on you. All I advocate is due diligence. And to be your own advocate rather than relying on your ortho being one of the good ones who'll protect the integrity of your joints as well as the cosmetic appearance of your teeth. It is as untrue for you to say extractions are never a problem as it would be for me to say they always are.