Mouth complications related to cancer treatment
Each
year about 400,000 people (including many in the Carrollton, Addison and Farmers Branch areas) with cancer develop treatment-related
complications in the mouth ranging from lesions to chronic dry mouth to
bone disintegration. If serious, these complications can be life
threatening. While many are unavoidable, some can be prevented or
minimized by Dr. Flower.
Prior to chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy., Dr. Flower
recommends that whenever possible, a pre-therapy dental evaluation with
a full set of mouth x-rays be performed. Any decay, gum disease and
abscesses should be treated, if time permits, prior to therapy.
Even patients who have no pain or dental disorders need a thorough
cleaning. Our goal at Jeffrey L Flower DDS is to have the patient's mouth in optimal
health prior to beginning anti-cancer therapy.
If you have questions regarding cancer treatment and your
dental health,
please call our office at (972) 416-0305.
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