3D Model of Radiation/Post-radiation Necrosis of Hard Dental Tissues
Radiation Necrosis of Dental Tissues is a condition that can develop after exposure to radiation therapy, particularly for head and neck cancers. Radiation weakens the structure of the teeth, making them more prone to decay, fractures, and necrosis. Patients undergoing radiation therapy may experience a higher incidence of dental issues, necessitating preventive care such as fluoride treatments and restorative interventions. See how radiation affects dental tissues with our 3D model.