on 7/1/ 12I am told I have Alopecia Areata...
It started days after having a titnium dental implant on 6/1/12 .

I told the oral surgeon, their comment 'bizare'.
I told my regular doctor, his advice ,blood work negative,, take rogaine.
I told my dentist, theri response 'no comment'
I saw a dermatoligist , their advise, topical steroids or injections, no thanks.

I have lost a good amount of hair on the back of my head and on the side. At the moment I can comb it over.

What is troubling is that my mother had a terrible blood auto-immune disorder that started at around my age. I wonder if this is just the start.

I have a call into my oral surgeron, to inquire if I can get the implant removed.

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If you had anesthesia of any kind it can cause TE - your hair falls out but is suppose to come back - unless you are unlucky like me and it becomes chronic TE. Ask the derm to do a biopsy to see exactly what type of hair loss you have.

thanks- I will ask.

there are some sites on the internet that claim titamium is the cause... then these sites link you to sites that cell ceramic implants.

If I had known this I would have gone with a bridge and not an implant just to play it safe.

Somone suggested getting my derm to do a biopsy.. sounds like a good idea.

I doubt it has anything to do with the implant! It was likely already beginning you just didn't notice. I passed it off before I took it serious, and then quickly realized how far it had gone

I really hope that's the answer.

I noticed a very slight thining back there about a month before the implant but chalked it up to normal balding.

It started in the back of my head. People did tell me something was up but I blew them off thinking it was natural. Then it started on the side of my head

First of all - thanks for the support and listening.
You would be surprised at the number of friends and family took it as an opportunity to poke a little fun.

I built a timeline to show events before the 6/1/12 implant date which was pointed me to the implant.

On my 7/11/12 haircut - after the hair cut- it was pointed out that I had a least 4 patches. I thought I had just the one in the back. Shocker.

A number of people said it was because I was vegan or it due to stress.
For the vegan haters this was an 'aha told you so moment'
I have been vegan for a couple of years .
My life this year was very goal driven.
My 8/17 blood work came back fine ; no iron definciencies or thyroid problems'

I'm going to double check with the person who cuts my hair;
ask her if she noticed anything on my 4/26 haircut.

7/11/2012 haircut CL recomeds dermatologist
7/7/2012 Vt signs for at least a month
7/3/2012 anyone notice yes people noticed!
6/30/2012 models - hat for game signs reported
6/1/2012 surgeon implant titanium
5/5/2012 Vt trip family notice? no signs reported
4/26/2012 hair cut no signs reported
4/11/2012 Disney no signs
3/8/2012 surgeon pulled tooth low lft molar

please keep posting about this implant you had put in. I had the same procedure and I have to say my 2007 autoimmune disease got worse after it and I developed AU in 2011 and someone else mentioned this implant as a possible issue as well I am VERY curious to what you find out
I would consider removing it as well if I believed it would really make a difference, although it cost $5,000 to put in =(

Hi,

LilyBell*Murphy'sLawLuvsMe mentioned anesthesia as a possible cause... for the implant ,they used a local injection , no anesthesia.

I think based on what you wrote - the hair loss was already happening before the implant then it kicked in full steam and that is when you noticed it and it was just a conincidence it was after the implant. Still a biopsy may put your mind at ease. I think I would try the Rogaine to see if it helps.

I've done a lot of research on AA triggers and surgery (such as a dental implant) causes stress to your body and therefore can cause an autoimmune flare. I don't know anything about titanium and hair loss, but your procedure sounds like something that could cause an AA flare so before you have it removed; that is maybe something to think about.

humm, i to had a dental implant and not have AU mine started within the year after getting the implant. also if our bodies reject themself then i think it's possible for our bodies to reject the implant even if said to be safe.
food for thought

sorry that is I do have AU now

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