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Also, I would like to know any information about having the roots removed from the two teeth I had that broke off at the gum this year while I was on Reclast. Is this considered an invasive procedure?
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@hip123 I had 2 years of Reclast, waiting for the third. But during that time started to have an implant. I had to wait 5 months before the crown could be attached and then 5months after before I could start Reclast again. Then things got in the way and I never went back for my third infusion. I had no problem with the infusion or side effects. As time went on my Endo doc started me on Tymlos which has no dental restrictions and did fine.

I do not know how invasive the procedure is. But I have roots removed only with novocaine. Then wait for it to heal so the implant can be placed in the jaw, and later the crown attached.

Right now I have at least 4 broken-off teeth with the roots still intact. Waiting to get this fixed but Afib and CHF got in the way. I have a partial waiting to be put in but the Cardo docs have to approve. I am on Eliquis, so that has to stop for a while. But I do have 4 implants that I have had for years, no problem. If I have not answered all your questions or concerns, please let me know how I can help you more. Take care of the teeth you have, they are important to your health. KLH

I would definitely say that is an invasive procedure.