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#57697 01-19-2006 02:15 PM
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An endodonic treatment wil not need O2 before or after it is done. From a strictly dental perspective, this is usually only a concern when an extraction is being considred, or implant placement is on the plan.


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#57698 01-21-2006 06:10 AM
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Hi Eileen,

Was back at the dentist the other day, thinking this might be the final treatment, but alas no. frown I was redrilled and another temporary put in place. The problem seems to be that he can't drill as deep as he'd like to, as the bottom is calcified, and he thinks the root end might be going to the side. There might be some infection down there (well, it feels like it to me!), but he found no pus. See him again in a month.

Cheers!

Tizz


End of Radiation - the "Ides of March" 2004 :-)
#57699 02-04-2006 05:55 AM
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Hi,
I have a question about periodontal work on gums after radiation. My husband had radiation, I believe XRT on both sides for base of tongune cancer. He was checked out by the Dentist associated with the ENT Team before treatment (this was October of 2004). Everything looked good and nothing needed to be done before treatment. We went to a new dentist (he does regular dentistry but his speciality is prosthodonists (sp). One of my husband's caps was loose this past week and when he went in for his cleaning today the dentist flipped the cap off with his finger. Under the cap was a little decay, which the dentist took care of, but the dentist showed both of us that the tooth had very little tooth left and should not have had a cap put on without other work to the tooth. He has had the cap for at least prior to 03. The dentist said that the gum was high around the tooth and the best way to have the cap hold is to have a periodonist trim some of the gum tissue around the tooth. The other alternative would be to have pins put in the tooth to try and hold the cap on. The tooth did not have a root canal performed. I told him that I wasn't sure if he could have surgery on his gums because of the radiation. He said to ask his radiologist and chemotheraphy doctors. He cleaned the cap and cemented it on for now but doesn't think the cap will hold. I asked how much gum would have to be cut and I think he said a couple of mm.

My husband doesn't go to see the ENT, radiation and chemo doctors until March 6th.

Has anyone had periodontial surgery on their gums after radiation?

Thanks
Teresa

#57700 02-04-2006 07:40 AM
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Teresa, you have the option of calling your husband's RO now. No need to wait until the March appointment. A couple of times post rad I had questions. I am pretty sure from the reception I received, they expect us to call them.

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