Hi,
I had cancer of the Tonsils treated by radiotherapy and chemo in 2005. Due to my age (45) I got high doses of both.
15 years on, living the dream in Cornwall, I had an abscess under a molar that just wouldn't heal. After unsuccessful root canal treatment my (private) dentist decided to do an extraction. He had to "excavate" to remove the abscess from my jaw. I returned after a few days as the scab had fallen out of the cavity, and again later as it was not healing. I was disappointed that my dentist had not sent samples of the abscess for examination considering my history, I had assumed that this would have been done.
I went to the states to my son's wedding, and luckily made it through the ceremony and reception eating cautiously. Just before I flew home I was eating some extremely hard pretzel snacks when one got jammed in the cavity and as I bit down on it I heard an awful crack. I was convinced I had broken my jaw! I flew home later that day, but by the time I landed my jaw has swollen up dramatically. After reaching my sisters house I went immediately to see her dentist who checked my jaw but could not see any damage on the X-ray he took. Returning home I visited my doctor and my dentist, as I was in increasing pain. Scarily. when I asked my dentist if my socket hadn't healed because of my cancer treatment my dentist gave me a surprised look and went into a back room to check on something. This was disappointing as I had given my history when I joined the dentist, ad expected it to be emblazoned on the top of my notes. I even went to A&E in Cornwall and had an X-Ray but still no=one could see what was causing me so much pain.
Eventually I managed to get referred to the hospital, where I was told that my dentist should not have attempted an extraction on a patient with a history of radiotherapy and that this should have been carried out in hospital! The radio therapy I had to treat my cancer had caused osteoradionecrosis in my jaw. By then I had an infection inside my jawbone (osteomyelitis). On the X-rays I could see the bone was bent around a central infection.
On Christmas Eve I was given some antibiotics (Clindamycin) and some mouthwash and gel by the consultant, and thankfully my doctor prescribed some heavy duty painkillers.
My consultant wanted to put me on a trial for a new treatment, but was overruled by his boss. I spent about a year on the maximum dose of tramadol and prcegablin, and on slowly reducing doses of the antibiotic. The infection was persistent, I could feel strings of gunge coming out of the socket for months. As the infection and swelling decreased further X-Rays showed an obvious fracture in my jaw.
Because of the radiotherapy my consultant feels that the normal treatments for a fractured jaw; i.e. screwing a plate to the adjacent bone, or transplanting some healthy bone in between the two sections. My dentist thinks I must have a sliver of bone around the nerve as I still have feeling on both sides of my jaw, but I’m worried that this may go if I bite on something hard.
So I’m at a loss - do I have to live the rest of my life eating sloppy food, or is there anything that could be done to give me a better quality of life. I’d love to hear from anyone else who has the same issue, and any treatment you’ve had for it.
Love to you all
Jenni
Jenni, please contact Vinod Patel at Guys. You need a referral. We got one through our oncologist but I think you can get one through the GP. Mr Patel’s secretary is Brenda Buss. She is very helpful. He does NHS and private work. but is based in London for both. Brenda’s email is Brenda.buss@gstt.nhs.uk
once the referral was received we got an appointment very quickly and we had our consultation last week. They are a great time. Very positive. Very different to the experience we had at our local hospital. It was worth the 7 hours total travel time.
we got free transport via our local nhs trust and I have been told that they do have accommodation at Guys so don’t be put off by the distance.
X
Nicky are you under Mr Patel or are you getting treatment elsewhere?
HI MilosMum
No I am not under Mr. Patel. I had my meds prescribed by my hospital and order through prescriptions from GP.
Best wishes
NIcky
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