Management of Irradiated Patients

by Richard A. Fagin D.D.S.

Recently I treated two patients: one who was a high risk for osteoradionecrosis and needed extractions; and another about to receive high doses of radiation for treatment of pharyngeal cancer.  I thought it might be informative to briefly summarize the information I collected as it relates to these patients.

1) Management Before Radiotherapy:

2) Management During Radiotherapy:

3) Management After Radiotherapy:

4) Complications and their Management:

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