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DiscussionRadiation side effects with H&N cancer. When will they ever end?
Head & Neck Cancer | Last Active: Dec 11, 2023 | Replies (141)Comment receiving replies
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My heart goes out to you both.
Loosing teeth is horrible at best.
Prior to my stage IV chemo/radiation treatments my oncologist insisted that my wisdom teeth, crown and 2 teeth with fillings be removed prior to treatments.
After the extractions I had to wait 21 days to heal before treatment could begin.
My regular dentist also gave me fluoride treatments prior to treatments and continues fluoride every 6 months.
I also brush my teeth with toothpaste and prescription fluoride toothpaste several times per day. I am nearly 7 years out and so far so good, thank God!
I know this doesn’t help your sister but it may help someone who will be starting cancer treatments.
Wishing you the best.
MOJO
Hi @bsn69 What your sister has and is going through is a rough time for certain. And I agree with the argument that dental should be included in the health insurance costs when it is incidental (no pun intended) to the cancer and/or surgery. One of these days we need to revolt against the insurance companies on that issue. I personally have paid out of pocket close to $50K for "dental" because of cancer.
Advice to sister is to heal first, then fix what is broken. Healing from this ordeal takes far longer than anyone might think.
I have not much faith in hyperbolic treatments as the science is not very conclusive on the help it may do for the patient.
One day at a time and I pray her days will get better. You are a good sister.