I'm trying to decide whether to get dental insurance or to just pay with cash at a discount for my dental care. The key factor in deciding is whether being on Lupron and other treatments for Advanced Prostate Cancer create more dental problems and increased procedures. Does anyone have experience or knowledge to answer my question?
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George
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Prostate cancer as such doesn't affect your teeth. However, if you are on the bone strengthening Sumeta-drip (I am sure the spelling is wrong) - I would say that your teeth as well as your nails will become more affected, more brittal. That at least was the case in my husband and a couple of other people I know.
Hi George, i can not prove it but i have had regular visits to the dentist after lupron shot & now on cosudex. Teeth & fillings just droping out,could be the time for it to just happen but i wonder.
Thanks for all the great replies/comments. I have gotten really good with dental hygiene. I wish I had been flossing my entire life but I was not diligent in that department up until a couple years ago.
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