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Oral Health Matters in Cancer Care

Oral Health Matters in Cancer Care

When most people think of cancer treatment, chemotherapy and radiation come to mind. However, oral health plays a crucial role in supporting cancer patients before, during, and after treatment. Dental care can help reduce complications, improve treatment tolerance, and enhance overall quality of life.


How Cancer Treatment Affects Oral Health

Cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation target fast-growing cells, and unfortunately, this also affects the mouth. Mucositis, painful sores in the mouth, can make eating, talking, or swallowing difficult. Weakened immune systems during treatment increase the risk of infections like oral thrush and herpes. Immunotherapy, which boosts the immune system, can reduce saliva production and cause lesions in the mouth.


Additionally, osteonecrosis of the jaw is a risk for patients undergoing radiation to the head and neck or taking certain medications. This condition, where blood flow to the jaw bone is compromised, can lead to serious complications, especially during dental procedures.


Pre-Treatment Dental Care

Before beginning cancer therapy, a dental evaluation is essential. Addressing any pre-existing conditions, such as gum disease or cavities, helps reduce the risk of complications. According to an article by UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry, untreated dental issues can lead to infections that become more difficult to manage once cancer treatments commence.


Maintaining Oral Health During Treatment

Good oral hygiene during treatment is key to preventing infections. Using fluoride toothpaste, prescribed mouth rinses, and staying hydrated help maintain saliva production. For those experiencing dry mouth or oral sores, a coordinated effort between oncologists and dentists is crucial to manage discomfort and support continued treatment.


Post-Treatment Oral Care

Even after treatment ends, patients may face long-term oral health challenges, such as dry mouth or an increased risk of oral cancer. Regular dental checkups are important for catching these issues early and ensuring patients maintain optimal oral health.


The Importance of Dental Professionals in Cancer Care

Dental professionals are vital partners in cancer care. By addressing oral health before, during, and after treatment, they help prevent complications and improve overall well-being. Planning ahead and staying on top of oral health is crucial for improving outcomes and quality of life for cancer patients.


Oral health may be overlooked in cancer care, but it plays an essential role in supporting patients through their treatment journey.

 

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