Chlorhexidine is one of the longest-standing antiseptics on the market and was introduced to the medical community in the 1950s. While it was widely prescribed for oral use, it’s largely been phased out. Patients of a certain age are likely familiar with its metallic taste and unfortunate stains that then have to be cleaned by a hygienist after use.
Cancer treatments, while often lifesaving, can bring about new health issues for your patients to contend with. Receiving chemotherapy or other treatments may make them more prone to oral side effects and complications for several reasons.
Nearly everyone has experienced a dry mouth at some point in their lives. For many, the solution is as easy as a quick drink of water, but for others it’s a chronic issues, or the result of other health challenges.