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Late Effects of Pediatric Cancer Therapy-Dental Effects

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Some cancer therapies may have a long-term impact on growth and development and should be recognized when caring for pediatric patients. Teeth develop in phases and those exposed to radiation therapy at different times and doses may have abnormalities. Missing teeth and short or missing roots, while uncommon, may occur.

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Recommendations

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  • Children who’ve received cancer care should see a pediatric dentist who can monitor growth and development

  • If recommended, obtain a referral to a general dentist or prosthodontist who can assess for future dental rehabilitation needs

  • Ask the dentist/prosthodontist to write a letter to both the dental and medical insurer to create awareness of potential future complex needs.

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For more information about the late effects of pediatric cancer therapy and oral health, see these resources:

 

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The information on the Rhode Island Cancer and Oral Health Resource Guide, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other external materials are for informational purposes only. The Partnership to Reduce Cancer in Rhode Island does not provide medical advice. The information on this website is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 

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