Open MRI - any dangers?

What are the dangers of extracting premolars (four) then using braces to correct open bite?

  • I'm 14 with an open bite and I'm freaking out ... I've already set up an appointment to get 2 of them extracted this week then 2 the week after ... but then i read about all these things ... sleep apnea ... jaw problems .... larger nose ..... lips become loose .........PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I REALLY NEED TO KNOW .... THIS IS A LIFE CHANGING DECISION

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    You may not want them to use the drug called Versed ( Midazolam ) for the procedure. In fact, many people who use Versed for " IV Sedation,Conscious Sedation" during a procedure are awake for the entire procedure but remember nothing, often believing they were "out" the whole time. Versed (Midazolam) is an amnestic. It is commonly administered in combination with anesthesia before and during surgery. It is also commonly used for minor procedures like colonoscopies dental procedures like extractions,conscious sedation,twilight sleep, so that patients won't remember pain and discomfort.HOWEVER THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THOSE SENSATIONS WILL NOT BE EXPERIENCED!!!!Forgetting does no mean it did not happen!! Amnesia does NOT take place for some patients. IT'S NOT MY INTENTION FOR YOU TO NOT GET THE PROCEDURE DONE, JUST INFORMING YOU THAT YOU MAY WANT IT DONE WITH ANOTHER DRUG!!!!! Here is a note from a Dentist Who uses Versed I've used Versed 1000+ times during oral surgery procedures and I've never had a complaint. It's a miracle drug because it is safe and it causes you to not remember an unpleasant experience. My answer to him is isn't it better to have not experienced the pain than to have forgot it. No wonder you have had no complaints they have no memory of the procedure.

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Have you talked to an orthodontist about this? Because if not, I can only assume your appointment is with a guy wielding pliers in a back alley, as which point, it's very dangerous. Really though, ask your ortho about the risks.

Holly

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