Will cancer treatments affect your teeth and gums?

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Will cancer treatments affect your teeth and gums?

Nowadays, you have many advanced solutions like chemotherapy, radiation treatments to control cancer. Whether the solution is neutralizing cancerous cells with drugs (chemotherapy) or using a high dose of radiation to kill the tumorous cells (radiation therapy) or others, it will cause side effects like sleep problems, fatigue, appetite loss, etc. Likewise, dental health also will encounter a hit. Certain dental problems happen due to the treatment directly or indirectly. Here, our dentists have highlighted the impact of cancer treatments on oral health.

How do cancer treatments affect your oral cavity? Oral complications are common in people who are suffering from cancer and who are taking cancer treatments. Such dental problems arise during cancer treatments due to several reasons. The most possible causes include: High dosage of radiation is powerful to damage the nerves, bone, salivary glands, and other soft tissues in the mouth. It is linked to problems like loose teeth, dry mouth, cavities, etc. As the cancer treatment tends to kill the problematic cells and prevent the growth of new tumorous cells, it might affect some healthy cells also. Thus the therapeutic procedures hurt cells in the oral lining of a cancer patient's mouth and affect the production of new cells. In such cases, the damaged oral tissues cannot repair themselves.


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