Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Patty; About 50 years ago (smile!) my brother, who most likely has Mito too, had very bad baby teeth. He didn't have them pulled and the adult teeth are fine. As I recall, however, they painted some "stuff" on them to seal them and he lost them soon after. He would have been 5 or 6 at the time. He had a course of streptomycin for a very bad ear infection and the teeth thing showed up after. He also lost his hearing ... possibly from the antibiotic. Thinking about it now ..... it has been written that Co-Enzyme Q10 can protect the enamel of your teeth... so I guess that if CoQ is low it follows that teeth enamel might be damaged or poorly protected! Make sure that you check about the kind of anaesthesia the will be using for the dental work... I would guess that if he is being admitted to hospital for the dental work, they are planning to use General Anaesthesia. Make sure that you print out the article about Anaesthesia under "Information" (Medical Practitioners) on the UMDF website <http://umdf.org/> and give it to the anaesthesiologist as General Anaesthetics are dangerous for some Mito folk. Jean cows1988 wrote: Hi my 8 year old son has to go into the hospital and have alot of dental work done. He has tooth decay on 10 of his teeth, and his dentist need's to pull his top 4 front teeth to try to prevent the decay from going into his adult teeth. Just having his top teeth pulled will be very hard on his social life, we all know how kids pick on other kid's. So my question is, is their any other kids with all these teeth problems, I know the med's our kids are on is hard on them, but is this mito related or taking so much med's? Thank you very much Patty mom to Josh Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Patty; About 50 years ago (smile!) my brother, who most likely has Mito too, had very bad baby teeth. He didn't have them pulled and the adult teeth are fine. As I recall, however, they painted some "stuff" on them to seal them and he lost them soon after. He would have been 5 or 6 at the time. He had a course of streptomycin for a very bad ear infection and the teeth thing showed up after. He also lost his hearing ... possibly from the antibiotic. Thinking about it now ..... it has been written that Co-Enzyme Q10 can protect the enamel of your teeth... so I guess that if CoQ is low it follows that teeth enamel might be damaged or poorly protected! Make sure that you check about the kind of anaesthesia the will be using for the dental work... I would guess that if he is being admitted to hospital for the dental work, they are planning to use General Anaesthesia. Make sure that you print out the article about Anaesthesia under "Information" (Medical Practitioners) on the UMDF website <http://umdf.org/> and give it to the anaesthesiologist as General Anaesthetics are dangerous for some Mito folk. Jean cows1988 wrote: Hi my 8 year old son has to go into the hospital and have alot of dental work done. He has tooth decay on 10 of his teeth, and his dentist need's to pull his top 4 front teeth to try to prevent the decay from going into his adult teeth. Just having his top teeth pulled will be very hard on his social life, we all know how kids pick on other kid's. So my question is, is their any other kids with all these teeth problems, I know the med's our kids are on is hard on them, but is this mito related or taking so much med's? Thank you very much Patty mom to Josh Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Patty; About 50 years ago (smile!) my brother, who most likely has Mito too, had very bad baby teeth. He didn't have them pulled and the adult teeth are fine. As I recall, however, they painted some "stuff" on them to seal them and he lost them soon after. He would have been 5 or 6 at the time. He had a course of streptomycin for a very bad ear infection and the teeth thing showed up after. He also lost his hearing ... possibly from the antibiotic. Thinking about it now ..... it has been written that Co-Enzyme Q10 can protect the enamel of your teeth... so I guess that if CoQ is low it follows that teeth enamel might be damaged or poorly protected! Make sure that you check about the kind of anaesthesia the will be using for the dental work... I would guess that if he is being admitted to hospital for the dental work, they are planning to use General Anaesthesia. Make sure that you print out the article about Anaesthesia under "Information" (Medical Practitioners) on the UMDF website <http://umdf.org/> and give it to the anaesthesiologist as General Anaesthetics are dangerous for some Mito folk. Jean cows1988 wrote: Hi my 8 year old son has to go into the hospital and have alot of dental work done. He has tooth decay on 10 of his teeth, and his dentist need's to pull his top 4 front teeth to try to prevent the decay from going into his adult teeth. Just having his top teeth pulled will be very hard on his social life, we all know how kids pick on other kid's. So my question is, is their any other kids with all these teeth problems, I know the med's our kids are on is hard on them, but is this mito related or taking so much med's? Thank you very much Patty mom to Josh Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Hi my son Colby has had alot of teeth problems. He also had 4 of his bottom permanent teeth pulled, and 8 silver caps put on, most of those have fallen out. He also was hospitalized for this and looks like he is ready to go in again. We live just outside of Wichita, KS, and had to to KC,MO, to find a dentist who could do the work. He told us that alot of special needs kids have teeth problems, not from lack of brushing, but genetically speaking the risk is already there. Colby's teeth, unfortunately don't look very good. But, he has a wonderful smile and he doesn't know his teeth look bad. It would be hard if the child was not mentally challenged. I wish you well. Peace be with you mom to Colby,13,COXIV,LCHAD,ACC,ADHD ,hypothroidism and osteopenia. Chad, 16, healthy, Caleb, 10, also healthy> >Reply-To: Mito >To: Mito >Subject: Teeth problems in our kid's. >Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 18:38:27 -0000 > > > Hi my 8 year old son has to go into the hospital and have alot >of dental work done. He has tooth decay on 10 of his teeth, and his >dentist need's to pull his top 4 front teeth to try to prevent the >decay from going into his adult teeth. Just having his top teeth >pulled will be very hard on his social life, we all know how kids >pick on other kid's. > > So my question is, is their any other kids with all these teeth >problems, I know the med's our kids are on is hard on them, but is >this mito related or taking so much med's? > > > Thank you very much Patty mom to Josh > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 HI Tamara We used to go to Springfield all the time! My dad's relatives all grew up in that part of the state. The doctor we saw, of course, retired, but they gave me the names of 2 docs that took his place. Give me a couple of days two go thru my organized files. HA HA I will find them! and e-mail back. They work out of Childrens Mercy. We've had pretty good luck with Childrens Mercy, except for their nutty billing department, but that's a whole other email! I will get back with you! mom to Colby,14,COXIV,LCHAD,ACC,ADHD ,hypothroidism and osteopenia. Chad, 16, healthy, Caleb, 11, also healthy > >Reply-To: Mito >To: Mito >Subject: RE: Teeth problems in our kid's. >Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 18:37:47 -0800 (PST) > >, >We live in Fair Grove, Mo. Just north of Springfield, Mo. I was wondering what dentist you used in Kansas City, because we are going to need someone soon. 's teeth are also bad, he just turned 5 years old. Even when he claps his teeth down together with his (Fang) teeth touching. There is a big gap. Like his Fang teeth are larger and his other teeth do not meet. >Maybe that does not make since, it does affect his speech. >Thank you!!! >Tamara, mommy of 5 year old , unspecific Mito!!!!! > >CARRIE CLARK wrote: > >Hi > >my son Colby has had alot of teeth problems. He also had 4 of his bottom permanent teeth pulled, and 8 silver caps put on, most of those have fallen out. He also was hospitalized for this and looks like he is ready to go in again. We live just outside of Wichita, KS, and had to to KC,MO, to find a dentist who could do the work. He told us that alot of special needs kids have teeth problems, not from lack of brushing, but genetically speaking the risk is already there. Colby's teeth, unfortunately don't look very good. But, he has a wonderful smile and he doesn't know his teeth look bad. It would be hard if the child was not mentally challenged. I wish you well. > >Peace be with you > > > > > > > > > >mom to Colby,13,COXIV,LCHAD,ACC,ADHD ,hypothroidism and osteopenia. Chad, 16, healthy, Caleb, 10, also healthy > > > >Reply-To: Mito >To: Mito@yahoogroups _________________________________________________________________ Get reliable access on MSN 9 Dial-up. 3 months for the price of 1! (Limited-time offer) http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup&pgmarket=en-us&ST=1/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 HI Tamara We used to go to Springfield all the time! My dad's relatives all grew up in that part of the state. The doctor we saw, of course, retired, but they gave me the names of 2 docs that took his place. Give me a couple of days two go thru my organized files. HA HA I will find them! and e-mail back. They work out of Childrens Mercy. We've had pretty good luck with Childrens Mercy, except for their nutty billing department, but that's a whole other email! I will get back with you! mom to Colby,14,COXIV,LCHAD,ACC,ADHD ,hypothroidism and osteopenia. Chad, 16, healthy, Caleb, 11, also healthy > >Reply-To: Mito >To: Mito >Subject: RE: Teeth problems in our kid's. >Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 18:37:47 -0800 (PST) > >, >We live in Fair Grove, Mo. Just north of Springfield, Mo. I was wondering what dentist you used in Kansas City, because we are going to need someone soon. 's teeth are also bad, he just turned 5 years old. Even when he claps his teeth down together with his (Fang) teeth touching. There is a big gap. Like his Fang teeth are larger and his other teeth do not meet. >Maybe that does not make since, it does affect his speech. >Thank you!!! >Tamara, mommy of 5 year old , unspecific Mito!!!!! > >CARRIE CLARK wrote: > >Hi > >my son Colby has had alot of teeth problems. He also had 4 of his bottom permanent teeth pulled, and 8 silver caps put on, most of those have fallen out. He also was hospitalized for this and looks like he is ready to go in again. We live just outside of Wichita, KS, and had to to KC,MO, to find a dentist who could do the work. He told us that alot of special needs kids have teeth problems, not from lack of brushing, but genetically speaking the risk is already there. Colby's teeth, unfortunately don't look very good. But, he has a wonderful smile and he doesn't know his teeth look bad. It would be hard if the child was not mentally challenged. I wish you well. > >Peace be with you > > > > > > > > > >mom to Colby,13,COXIV,LCHAD,ACC,ADHD ,hypothroidism and osteopenia. Chad, 16, healthy, Caleb, 10, also healthy > > > >Reply-To: Mito >To: Mito@yahoogroups _________________________________________________________________ Get tax tips, tools and access to IRS forms – all in one place at MSN Money! http://moneycentral.msn.com/tax/home.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 I have heard of enamel problems with mito. This is defiantly a cause for decay. Any metabolic problem causes the body to not get the proper nutrition to have strong bones and teeth. Are these still baby teeth? If so he is about the right age to loose those teeth anyway so it should not be too bad. If they are adult teeth there are many ways to replace them, in a way nobody would ever know he is missing teeth. If you would like some more info on any of this please feel free to email me off the list or on. PS Before staying home with Grace, I worked in the dental field for many years. (Especially Oral Surgery and Cosmetic Dentistry.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi Patty :-) I think we're the "poster" family for teeth issues over here!! We appear to have an enamel defect that may or may not be mito related, but seems to go along with the connective tissue issues we have that are thought to be mito related, if that all makes sense....LOL. In our case, Chance at the age of 4 had to have his top 4 front teeth pulled and root canals and crowns on all but one of his molars. The deterioration was rapid and there never was a logical explanation anyone could come up with at the time. His adult teeth have been coming in and he has both thin enamel due to the genetic issue and discoloration due to the medications he's been on, so the road looks to be long in this respect with him. Thankfully Madison has not had the same issues and was just seen last week by her dentist and other than the few small cavities we've had to have filled, her teeth look great. My youngest Abby though has followed in her brothers foot steps in a milder way. By 4 she had 2 root canals and crowns, one molar pulled and 5 others were filled. She too has the thin, defective looking enamel and so we expect to be struggling with this for a while with her too. I personally always had issues with cavities, more so than the average person, but during my last two pregnancies there was a rapid deterioration and after years of trying to save my teeth I finally had to have what was left of them (they had been crumbling and breaking off at the gum line) removed and dentures placed last summer at the age of 35. Sincerely hoping that the work your about to have done on your son will make a real difference for him, and hope too that since alot of kids are losing the teeth he's having removed at this age (or younger....my 7 year old has lost her two top front teeth and two on the bottom since December over here) no one will pay too much attention. Good luck with everything. -- BIG hugs, Kass, proud mom to Chance(10-Mito), Madison(7-Mito), and Abby(6-Mito) Updates (http://www.caringbridge.org/tx/mitowhat/) "Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" Unknown cows1988 wrote: Hi my 8 year old son has to go into the hospital and have alot of dental work done. He has tooth decay on 10 of his teeth, and his dentist need's to pull his top 4 front teeth to try to prevent the decay from going into his adult teeth. Just having his top teeth pulled will be very hard on his social life, we all know how kids pick on other kid's. So my question is, is their any other kids with all these teeth problems, I know the med's our kids are on is hard on them, but is this mito related or taking so much med's? Thank you very much Patty mom to Josh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi Patty :-) I think we're the "poster" family for teeth issues over here!! We appear to have an enamel defect that may or may not be mito related, but seems to go along with the connective tissue issues we have that are thought to be mito related, if that all makes sense....LOL. In our case, Chance at the age of 4 had to have his top 4 front teeth pulled and root canals and crowns on all but one of his molars. The deterioration was rapid and there never was a logical explanation anyone could come up with at the time. His adult teeth have been coming in and he has both thin enamel due to the genetic issue and discoloration due to the medications he's been on, so the road looks to be long in this respect with him. Thankfully Madison has not had the same issues and was just seen last week by her dentist and other than the few small cavities we've had to have filled, her teeth look great. My youngest Abby though has followed in her brothers foot steps in a milder way. By 4 she had 2 root canals and crowns, one molar pulled and 5 others were filled. She too has the thin, defective looking enamel and so we expect to be struggling with this for a while with her too. I personally always had issues with cavities, more so than the average person, but during my last two pregnancies there was a rapid deterioration and after years of trying to save my teeth I finally had to have what was left of them (they had been crumbling and breaking off at the gum line) removed and dentures placed last summer at the age of 35. Sincerely hoping that the work your about to have done on your son will make a real difference for him, and hope too that since alot of kids are losing the teeth he's having removed at this age (or younger....my 7 year old has lost her two top front teeth and two on the bottom since December over here) no one will pay too much attention. Good luck with everything. -- BIG hugs, Kass, proud mom to Chance(10-Mito), Madison(7-Mito), and Abby(6-Mito) Updates (http://www.caringbridge.org/tx/mitowhat/) "Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" Unknown cows1988 wrote: Hi my 8 year old son has to go into the hospital and have alot of dental work done. He has tooth decay on 10 of his teeth, and his dentist need's to pull his top 4 front teeth to try to prevent the decay from going into his adult teeth. Just having his top teeth pulled will be very hard on his social life, we all know how kids pick on other kid's. So my question is, is their any other kids with all these teeth problems, I know the med's our kids are on is hard on them, but is this mito related or taking so much med's? Thank you very much Patty mom to Josh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi Patty :-) I think we're the "poster" family for teeth issues over here!! We appear to have an enamel defect that may or may not be mito related, but seems to go along with the connective tissue issues we have that are thought to be mito related, if that all makes sense....LOL. In our case, Chance at the age of 4 had to have his top 4 front teeth pulled and root canals and crowns on all but one of his molars. The deterioration was rapid and there never was a logical explanation anyone could come up with at the time. His adult teeth have been coming in and he has both thin enamel due to the genetic issue and discoloration due to the medications he's been on, so the road looks to be long in this respect with him. Thankfully Madison has not had the same issues and was just seen last week by her dentist and other than the few small cavities we've had to have filled, her teeth look great. My youngest Abby though has followed in her brothers foot steps in a milder way. By 4 she had 2 root canals and crowns, one molar pulled and 5 others were filled. She too has the thin, defective looking enamel and so we expect to be struggling with this for a while with her too. I personally always had issues with cavities, more so than the average person, but during my last two pregnancies there was a rapid deterioration and after years of trying to save my teeth I finally had to have what was left of them (they had been crumbling and breaking off at the gum line) removed and dentures placed last summer at the age of 35. Sincerely hoping that the work your about to have done on your son will make a real difference for him, and hope too that since alot of kids are losing the teeth he's having removed at this age (or younger....my 7 year old has lost her two top front teeth and two on the bottom since December over here) no one will pay too much attention. Good luck with everything. -- BIG hugs, Kass, proud mom to Chance(10-Mito), Madison(7-Mito), and Abby(6-Mito) Updates (http://www.caringbridge.org/tx/mitowhat/) "Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" Unknown cows1988 wrote: Hi my 8 year old son has to go into the hospital and have alot of dental work done. He has tooth decay on 10 of his teeth, and his dentist need's to pull his top 4 front teeth to try to prevent the decay from going into his adult teeth. Just having his top teeth pulled will be very hard on his social life, we all know how kids pick on other kid's. So my question is, is their any other kids with all these teeth problems, I know the med's our kids are on is hard on them, but is this mito related or taking so much med's? Thank you very much Patty mom to Josh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Kass, Patty, and all, Colin has 4 or 5 fillings and he will be getting his first crown in a few weeks (he is 8). He had his first filling in a 2 year molar by the time he was 2 1/2. It couldn't have been from hygenie--the tooth was only erupted for 5 or 6 months. His blood calcium has been elevated--perhaps he is pulling calcium from his teeth and bones. Has anyone heard anything about tooth demineralization in mito? We also have defective enamel in the family--my sister's 12 year old had many of his permanent teeth come in with no enamel. Evan had a slew of fillings, but things have gotten better since he started on the mito cocktail in 2000. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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