1 - Feel better |
Your cancer treatment may be easier if you work with your dentist and hygienist. Make sure you have a pretreatment dental checkup. |
2 - Save teeth and bones |
A dentist will help protect your mouth, teeth, and jaw bones from damage caused by radiation and chemotherapy. Children also need special protection for their growing teeth and facial bones. |
3 - Fight cancer |
Doctors may have to delay or stop your cancer treatment because of problems in your mouth. To fight cancer best, your cancer care team should include a dentist. |
Protect Your Mouth During Cancer Treatment
Brush gently, brush often |
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Floss gently — do it daily |
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Keep your mouth moist |
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Eat and drink with care |
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Keep trying (Quit Using Tobacco) |
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When Should You Call Your Cancer Care Team About Mouth Problems? Take a moment each day to check how your mouth looks and feels. Call your cancer care team when You first notice a mouth problem on this list An old problem gets worse You notice any changes you're not sure about Tips for Mouth Problems Sore mouth, Sore throat Dry mouth Infections Eating problems Bleeding Stiffness in chewing muscles Vomiting Cavities Oral Health, Cancer Care, and You is an awareness campaign sponsored by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) through its National Oral Health Information Clearinghouse (NOHIC). This campaign is being conducted in partnership with the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Nursing Research, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Friends of the NIDCR. National Oral Health |
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