October
is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
This time
of year always bring me back to reflect on a time in my life where I was
directly impacted by breast cancer. My
father was diagnosed with the disease in 2005 and his courageous fight has
impacted me in ways I could have never imagined! I was motivated to participate
in the 3 Day Race for The Cure, a Susan G. Komen fundraiser, which was a life
changing 60 mile walk. I saw people come
together to support a great cause in so many ways. I highly encourage anyone who has a chance to
participate in any Komen events to do so!
Seeing my
own father battle this terrible disease shed new light on how I, as a dental
provider, could positively impact my patients who are battling this and other
life threatening diseases. I threw
myself into research, and in my own mind defined exactly what "cancer"
meant, common causes, risk factors etc... I soon realized that I could have
helped my father with simple nutrition habits, more proactive oral hygiene
therapy alongside oral DNA testing to ensure that his oral health was in its
peak condition while fighting for his life.
Once
diagnosed with cancer, most oncologists will want their patients to have a
thorough dental evaluation to look for any infections present during their
therapy infections could be very problematic.
Being on top of your game with professional preventative oral hygiene
therapy will put anyone one step ahead of their battle.
The
"typical" periodontal patient of years past are gone. Many patients who could be passed over as
healthy are in fact compromised when tested via Oral DNA. A simple saliva test can provide invaluable
information regarding specific types of bacteria living in your mouth. The
results also highlight medications/antibiotics that target your specific high
levels of bacteria.
Most
patients battling cancer find their mouths tend to be more acidic due to
medications being fed into their bodies to fight the disease. This acid can lead to dramatic dental
problems for the patient once their treatments are complete. The higher acidic level leads to tooth decay
and infections, and often times the loss of teeth.
There are
many products that can help protect your mouth from this acidic
environment. These products contain
ingredients such as xylitol, fluoride, calcium derivatives and many agents that
balance ph thus protecting you. Such
products are beneficial for most people, not just people fighting cancer.
Please,
seek out a dental professional that will be your advocate during your battle
and hopefully have kept you in prime oral health even before you knew of this
disease growing in your body.
Dr. Wade