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Re: Does the body use calcium to encapsulate the implants?

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Some of the things the BC women fear is jaw necrosis and bone cancer following

the chemo and aromatase inhibitor regimens. I'm thinking that having the

calcium drawn from the bones to go put a thick capsule around two implants can't

be good for the bone health.

No rush, but thank you Dede, for seeking the photos.

Hugs of support,

M.

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> Your body encapsulates it with scar tissue and much of the time calcium too

that is razor sharp ! There are pics of it, I will see if I can find and

post......

> Nasty stuff !

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You are welcome, there are more pix, and I have posted them

here before in the group, I wonder if they are in the archives ...

One is calcium chunks in a petri dish, and the other is a hard

implant that has been removed enbloc that looks like a hard ball......

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Re: Does the body use calcium to encapsulate the implants?

Some of the things the BC women fear is jaw necrosis and bone cancer following the chemo and aromatase inhibitor regimens. I'm thinking that having the calcium drawn from the bones to go put a thick capsule around two implants can't be good for the bone health.

No rush, but thank you Dede, for seeking the photos.

Hugs of support,

M.

>

>

> Your body encapsulates it with scar tissue and much of the time calcium too that is razor sharp ! There are pics of it, I will see if I can find and post......

> Nasty stuff !

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