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Preventing Oral Mucositis

Strategies to prevent oral mucositis (OM) have many components. The simplest and most important component is optimizing the cancer patient’s oral care. Practicing good oral hygiene and treating pre-existing dental or oral problems prior to cancer therapy is essential to decreasing the risk of OM. Patients also need to be aware of other protective measures such as avoiding certain foods and substances that irritate the oral tissues.1,2

Aside from things the patient can do at home, there are protective measures health care practitioners can take during cancer therapy to help reduce the risk of OM or decrease the severity. Such measures include radiation therapy blocks and cryotherapy.3

To read more about ways to prevent OM, visit the Oral Care and Other Protective Measures pages in this section.

References

  1. Schubert M. Oral Mucositis in Cancer Patients. Oncology Special Edition 2004; 7:51-5.
  2. Epstein JB, Schubert MM. Oropharyngeal mucositis in cancer therapy. Review of pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management. Oncology (Huntingt) 2003; 17:1767-79.
  3. Rubenstein, EB, et al., Clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of cancer therapy-induced oral and gastrointestinal mucositis. Cancer 2004; 100(9 Suppl):2026-46.

 

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