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any recommendations for toothpaste (Original Post) onethatcares Jun 2024 OP
When I went through chemo years ago Diamond_Dog Jun 2024 #1
we're trying biotene (?) onethatcares Jun 2024 #2
Biotene has a whole range of products for sensitive mouths dhol82 Jun 2024 #4
Using biotene and just looked up Xylitol products Avis Jun 2024 #5
SLS Jaydog Jun 2024 #3
thank you all onethatcares Jun 2024 #6
How about warm salt water? 1WorldHope Jun 2024 #7
No recommendations just wanted to say hi, give you a virtual hug ... cliffside Jun 2024 #8
this is our 2nd time around onethatcares Jun 2024 #9
Wish there was not a second time, not to mention a first ... cliffside Jun 2024 #10

Diamond_Dog

(33,764 posts)
1. When I went through chemo years ago
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 10:25 AM
Jun 2024

I had terrible mouth sores .. my Dr. prescribed something called “magic mouthwash” that helped. I’m not sure about toothpaste. Maybe ask your chemo nurse about it? Good luck. It isn’t fun.

onethatcares

(16,508 posts)
2. we're trying biotene (?)
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 10:30 AM
Jun 2024

but that's more of a mouth rinse. It's for my wife and you're right, it's not easy.

Avis

(153 posts)
5. Using biotene and just looked up Xylitol products
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 11:04 AM
Jun 2024

Really... it is on the list. But how much of it could anyone actually ingest? I guess the lozenges.
Still, don't need the currently recognized side effects of Xylitol. Just got rid of Bai drinks... looks like all that is ok is water. So sorry you have to deal with chemo at your house. Dr had forgotten to mention Clariten for side effects of neulasta .. just in case you have to use that too. Hope this is all behind you soon.

Jaydog

(130 posts)
3. SLS
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 10:47 AM
Jun 2024

Try toothpaste that does NOT contain sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate.
It's a surfactant/detergent and is a foaming agent.
It can be harsh to soft tissue.

onethatcares

(16,508 posts)
6. thank you all
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 12:41 PM
Jun 2024

for taking the time to respond to this question. It seems like such a small thing, brushing teeth, but it's a lot harder than anyone not going thru it knows.

You'll see me pop in and out of here and elderly/caretakers cause she's all I got and I got questions.

Thank you.

cliffside

(330 posts)
8. No recommendations just wanted to say hi, give you a virtual hug ...
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 11:08 PM
Jun 2024

and I am sorry you are asking this question years later. You were always supportive of me in the past, as were so many others. I took a long break from DU, but your message popped up today when looking at the latest forum.

I just remember the magic mouthwash the hospital would concoct and bring in to help with mouth sores until they subsided.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/chemotherapy/expert-answers/magic-mouthwash/faq-20058071

Wishing you and your wife the best, check in when you feel like it.

slipslidingaway
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1146&pid=240





onethatcares

(16,508 posts)
9. this is our 2nd time around
Sun Jun 9, 2024, 08:19 AM
Jun 2024

thought we had it beat after 9 years 8 months and a few days of remission. First go round was cholangial carcenona and we dealt with liver embolization and hepatic artery resection.

This time it's been pancreatic and my wife had a whipple procedure done. Of course the doctors said they resected what they could and then scheduled radiation and chemo to deal with anything they might not have gotten.

weight loss and these mouth problems are our target now.

I remember the first time around and the help I got with menu planning and staying semi sane through out the treatments. Thanks for remembering me.

cliffside

(330 posts)
10. Wish there was not a second time, not to mention a first ...
Mon Jun 10, 2024, 10:09 PM
Jun 2024

having a support system helps quite a bit, although it takes a toll on the caregiver.

Hoping everything the docs threw at this latest evil works! You'll both me in my thoughts

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