On 12/3/2006 Ang0821 wrote:
Hi, I am 29 years old and upon going to my dental check-up and cleaning, my dentist noticed a mass near my jaw line (showed up on panoramic x-ray) I was referred to an oral surgeon. It shows up as small white material by the jaw line (thus meaning it is hard/calcified material). I had one opinion from an oral surgeon and he stated that there is a 20-30% chance it could be osteosarcoma of the jaw. I am really worried as I have two very young children at home. He scheduled a biopsy for almost 3 weeks from now. I have another appt for a second opinion, but am worrying myself horribly. I am healthy otherwise, dont drink or smoke, etc. I have no pain or any other symptoms. The oral surgeon said my face on that side seems a little swollen to him, but not majorly (I have had TMJ for quite some time- and clench terribly at night) I cant take waiting 3 weeks for the biopsy and then another 2-3wks to get the results. I am having trouble sleeping from all the thoughts that go through my head about my children if it were cancer. Sorry I just have to vent.
Hi!
My husband is currently fighting osteosarcoma of the mandible for the third time. I really hope that you don't have to go through it, but if you do, you can beat it! Most likely you will have to have part of your jaw removed in an extensive surgery, but who cares if you can be cancer free! Anyway, I wanted to let you know that if you have to go through surgery that you are going to want the BEST surgeons doing this surgery. My husband's surgeons at the University of Michigan did an absolutely incredible job on his reconstruction. He's chin had a graft on it, but people would ask him if it was from a skateboarding accident! :) Please, email me if you need anything, I would be more than happy to let you know anything that I can.
Amy