Chemotherapy and Your Mouth

Are You Being Treated With Chemotherapy for Cancer?

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How Does Chemotherapy Affect the Mouth?

Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to treat cancer. These drugs kill cancer cells, but they may also harm normal cells, including cells in the mouth. Side effects include problems with your teeth and gums; the soft, moist lining of your mouth; and the glands that make saliva (spit).

It's important to know that side effects in the mouth can be serious.

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What Mouth Problems Does Chemotherapy Cause?

You may have certain side effects in your mouth from chemotherapy. Another person may have different problems. The problems depend on the chemotherapy drugs and how your body reacts to them. You may have these problems only during treatment or for a short time after treatment ends.

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Why Should I See a Dentist?

You may be surprised that we are important in your cancer treatment. If you see us before chemotherapy begins, you can help prevent serious mouth problems. Side effects often happen because a person's mouth is not healthy before chemotherapy starts. Not all mouth problems can be avoided but the fewer side effects you have, the more likely you will stay on your cancer treatment schedule.

It's important for us and your cancer doctor to talk to each other about your cancer treatment. Be sure to give us your cancer doctor's phone number.

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When Should I See a Dentist?

You need to see us at least 2 weeks before chemotherapy begins. If you have already started chemotherapy and you have not seen us, please schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

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What Will the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Do?

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What Can I Do To Keep My Mouth Healthy?

You can do a lot to keep your mouth healthy during chemotherapy. The first step is to see us before you start cancer treatment. Once your treatment starts, it's important to look in your mouth every day for sores or other changes. These tips can help prevent and treat a sore mouth:

If Your Mouth Is Sore, Watch What You Eat and Drink.

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Do Children Get Mouth Problems Too?

Chemotherapy causes other side effects in children, depending on the child's age. Problems with teeth are the most common. Permanent teeth may be slow to come in and may look different from normal teeth. Teeth may fall out. We will check your child's jaws for any growth problems.

Before chemotherapy begins, schedule an appointment for us to see your child. We will check your child's mouth carefully and pull loose teeth or those that may become loose during treatment. Ask us what you can do to help your child with mouth care.

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