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Greetings!
A big "thank you" goes out to everyone who stopped by and visited our booth at the benefits fair at Florida Hospital Waterman. We look forward to next year!
This month we've started an ongoing campaign to collect
items to send to Our Troops. Next time you come in to see us we would welcome your participation. A collection box is located in our reception area along with an extensive WISH list of items. If you would like suggestions from the list, please call us at 352-253-6400. Let's work together to send a little bit of home to our troops!
All of us here at the office wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Chemotherapy and Your Mouth
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Many of you know that Mary Rose, my better half, has been dealing with colon cancer this last year and a half. The treatment appears to have been successful, but there are still side effects to chemotherapy.
Mary Rose has excellent homecare. We cleaned her teeth regularly at the office but didn't take new x-rays because the last ones were taken just before her chemo started. In less than a year, between her upper molars decay started and advanced at breakneck speed. When she complained of cold sensitivity we took a new x-ray. We were shocked at how quickly and how deep the decay went. The tooth now needed a root canal! Her teeth will be just fine when we're finished, but prevention is so much nicer.
Here's my recommendation. If you are on chemotherapy or any other type of medication that can have a negative affect in your mouth, x-rays should be taken every 6 months, or sooner if the cavity rate is high during your treatment. It's much easier to put in a filling than to do a root canal and crown.
We truly don't want to take any more x-rays than are absolutely necessary. Using digital x-rays, like we do, lowers your exposure to next to nothing. It's not like the old days with lead shields and people leaving the room when you're zapped. It's very safe today.
So if you or a loved one is going through chemo, make sure to have the teeth checked and x-rays taken very regularly. It could avoid a root canal!!
In the Interest of Your Better Dental Health,
Dr. Chuck
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