Dental Treatment Pre-Radiation
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include floride treatment
Hi doit...
My Dr suggested cleaning and floride treatment, with the same/similiar combination every four to six months following radiation.
If you are getting radiation to the head, there is a good chance of reduced salivary gland action which helps keep teeth clean, and the radiation is hard on tooth enamel thus the frequent floride treatments.
Hope the info is a little help to you and prayers and support coming your way.
John0 -
Same here. floride trays,victor53 said:if you got metal fillings
if you got metal fillings try to get them done in non metal material or get a mouth guard made. Should have a flouride tray made also.
Same here. floride trays, cleaning and removal of anything questionable. I remember the floride trays were expensive and didn't fit that good anyway. If money is an issue I think they sell generic ones at walgreens which would work just as well.0 -
ThanksRedE2NJoy said:include floride treatment
Hi doit...
My Dr suggested cleaning and floride treatment, with the same/similiar combination every four to six months following radiation.
If you are getting radiation to the head, there is a good chance of reduced salivary gland action which helps keep teeth clean, and the radiation is hard on tooth enamel thus the frequent floride treatments.
Hope the info is a little help to you and prayers and support coming your way.
John
Thank you all of your post and advice. I see the Dentist tomorrow for the treys.
Kurt0 -
dentist
I saw my dentist prior to starting treatment -He told me he had far too much invested in my teeth - he fixed anything that needed to be done, fitted me for a custom tray to fill with fluoride, gave me the fluoride and showed me how to do it and when. I had to call him the other day because a filling fell out, he got me right in today and fixed it. Your dentist is an important team member and has good information to share - good luck with everything.
Dazey0 -
Insurance Denial On extractions before Radiation and Chemo
My husband had to have all of his teeth extracted before chemo and radiation could begin. It had to be done in a surgical hospital setting due to the complications of his mass and restricted airway. We were even warned that a trach could be possibly placed. He was not a candidate for office surgery due to his complications. Has anyone else in the cancer forum faced a similar situation that you would like to share? Now, we are left with a 50,000.00 bill that keeps rising. Any experiences or suggestions would be appreciated. i have appealed, but my only option now is filing a claim through OAH.
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