Posted By: Vic Prosthesis after mandibulectomy - 04-02-2014 05:29 PM
What are these "dental trays" people speak of? My husband has had most of his jawbone removed and all but 2 teeth removed on his lower jaw. He completed Erbitux in Jan. and we have a consult with a dentist who deals with prothesis'. I am not sure what to ask him as far as questions on what can be done in his case. I realize everyone's case is unique but for anyone who has dealt with this; anybody have ideas?
Posted By: ChristineB Re: Prosthesis after mandibulectomy - 04-02-2014 09:16 PM
***I have moved your post to its own thread so it would be more visible than on someone elses thread.


Dental trays that are being discussed are for patients who are getting radiation treatments. They are trays made for the patient so they are able to use flouride gel to treat their teeth. This helps to preserve them to avoid bigger dental problems down the road. I doubt your husband would need the dental trays at this time. He probably should have had them and used the thru out his radiation treatments. Now its after the fact.

As far as seeing the dental specialist, your husband will probably be examined and the dentist may attempt to make some type of denture for him. I hope this will work out and it will be a possibility. But it may not be an option. I still would recommend getting a second opinion prior to going with what the dentists advises. It can never hurt to hear what another specialist has to say.

Best wishes!
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