| Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 29 Contributing Member (25+ posts) | OP Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 29 | Hi there again OCF good people,
I'm so glad Thanksgiving is over. We have sugar overload!!!!
After my husband's neck dissection on October 13, the recommendation was radiation. The preparations included seeing a dentist and placing a peg tube.
On Monday December 1st, my husband will have all his teeth removed. His gums are receding, and periodontitis was a concern.
Has anyone out there tried dentures or implants? Is there an advantage of one over the other?
Monday is coming up pretty fast.
Blessings,
Patty / husband Dx with Stage 1 SCC November '12, BOT ulcer June '13, first biopsy-negative. October '13, second biopsy-positive November '13, second opinion at CCC, T1 December '13, partial glossectomy. September '14, biopsy on lymph nodes, 1 tested positive. October '14, right side neck dissection. 14 nods out, with only one affected. November '14, T1N1M0 radiation in the recommended by oncologist December '14, radiation treatment
| | | | Joined: Jun 2007 Posts: 10,507 Likes: 7 Administrator, Director of Patient Support Services Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) | Administrator, Director of Patient Support Services Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) Joined: Jun 2007 Posts: 10,507 Likes: 7 | Not many have been successful with implants. Many have had issues after radiation making for it to be too risky. Be very cautious with implants! Ask the OS what the effects of radiation have on the jawbone and if it will interfere with getting implants. ChristineSCC 6/15/07 L chk & by L molar both Stag I, age44 2x cispltn-35 IMRT end 9/27/07 -65 lbs in 2 mo, no caregvr Clear PET 1/08 4/4/08 recur L chk Stag I surg 4/16/08 clr marg 215 HBO dives 3/09 teeth out, trismus 7/2/09 recur, Stg IV 8/24/09 trach, ND, mandiblctmy 3wks medicly inducd coma 2 mo xtended hospital stay, ICU & burn unit PICC line IV antibx 8 mo 10/4/10, 2/14/11 reconst surg OC 3x in 3 years very happy to be alive | | | | Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 2,606 Likes: 2 Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) | Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 2,606 Likes: 2 | There are some specific predatory things they can do with tooth extraction, just in case your husband is a candidate for implants down the road. It will be many months, if not a year before teeth issues can be addressed.
SCC Stage IV, BOT, T2N2bM0 Cisplatin/5FU x 3, 40 days radiation Diagnosis 07/21/03 tx completed 10/08/03 Post Radiation Lower Motor Neuron Syndrome 3/08. Cervical Spinal Stenosis 01/11 Cervical Myelitis 09/12 Thoracic Paraplegia 10/12 Dysautonomia 11/12 Hospice care 09/12-01/13. COPD 01/14 Intermittent CHF 6/15 Feeding tube NPO 03/16 VFI 12/2016 ORN 12/2017 Cardiac Event 06/2018 Bilateral VFI 01/2021 Thoracotomy Bilobectomy 01/2022 Bilateral VFI 05/2022 Total Laryngectomy 01/2023
| | | | Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 29 Contributing Member (25+ posts) | OP Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 29 | Thanks for your comments Christine and Uptown. I will make sure to ask the OS and to factor in the time. Patty
Patty / husband Dx with Stage 1 SCC November '12, BOT ulcer June '13, first biopsy-negative. October '13, second biopsy-positive November '13, second opinion at CCC, T1 December '13, partial glossectomy. September '14, biopsy on lymph nodes, 1 tested positive. October '14, right side neck dissection. 14 nods out, with only one affected. November '14, T1N1M0 radiation in the recommended by oncologist December '14, radiation treatment
| | | | Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 211 Gold Member (200+ posts) | Gold Member (200+ posts) Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 211 | My husband finished treatment in late 2007. He eventually lost almost all of his teeth due to ongoing radiation effects. He did get some special bone growth material that was injected via a surgical procedure about 3 years ago (to build up bone under his gums) and he had HBO treatments after that. He now has some implants that hold a permanent appliance/bridge. This just got completed after years of working on it at Hopkins. We're really not sure it was worth it or if bone necrosis will continue. But so far its working so it that continues it will be wonderful as he can now eat most things. But it was costly and time consuming and frustrating with lots of setbacks. I agree with Christine and Uptown that you need to wait to see how things go.
Sophie T.
CG to husband: SCC Stage 4, T4, N1, M0; non-smoker and very light social drinker; HPV+ induction chemo begun 7/07; chemo/radiation ended 10/10, first cat scan clear; scan on 5/9/08 clear, scan on 10/08 clear; scan 1/09 clear; scan 1/10 clear; passed away July 2, 2016
| | | | Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 29 Contributing Member (25+ posts) | OP Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 29 | Thanks Sophie. Time will tell.
Patty / husband Dx with Stage 1 SCC November '12, BOT ulcer June '13, first biopsy-negative. October '13, second biopsy-positive November '13, second opinion at CCC, T1 December '13, partial glossectomy. September '14, biopsy on lymph nodes, 1 tested positive. October '14, right side neck dissection. 14 nods out, with only one affected. November '14, T1N1M0 radiation in the recommended by oncologist December '14, radiation treatment
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