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100.1.#.a: Hernández Arévalo, Jorge Eliecer; Botero Gómez, Sandra Milena; Cardona Álzate, Diana Patricia; Álvarez Gómez, Gloria Jeanethe; Botero Torres, Javier Enrique; Carmona Ross, Pedro Alejandro; López Camacho, Rosa Virginia

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520.3.#.a: The aim of the present study was to determine which oral alterations can be found in patients with head and neck cancer treated with radiotherapy as well as to explore dentist’s involvement in treatment of these patients. An exploratory study was conducted in 52 patients who had previously received over 1,000 cGy radiation. A survey was undertaken as well as oral examination of each participant, in order to assess stimulated salivary fl ow and fl avor tests. Results revealed high prevalence of oral alterations in patients with accumulated radiation of 3,001-5,000 cGy. Dry mouth (xerostomia) was the most frequently reported alteration (78.8%). Estimated total salivary secretion rate confirmed a state of hyposalivation in 82.7% of all patients. A statistically signifi cant association was found between cancer location (p < 0.01) and type of tumor with presence of trismus (p < 0.05). Hyposialia was more frequently present in patients with stage IV tumors (50%) in those subjected to combined treatments (p < 0.05). Periodontal assessment was possible in 50% of all patients, Of this proportion, 92% exhibited periodontitis with mainly moderate to severe insertion loss; 84.6% of all participants reported not to have been remitted to dentists either before or after treatment. Findings support high frequency of oral alterations in patients subjected to radiotherapy treatment and  dental care inappropriateness to prevent or treat these effects. An alert is raised with respect to the compulsiveness to follow treatmentprotocols for cancer patients, which should include dental evaluationbefore, during and after respective treatment.

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Alterations found in the mouth of patients treated with head and neck radiotherapy. Medellin, Colombia

Hernández Arévalo, Jorge Eliecer; Botero Gómez, Sandra Milena; Cardona Álzate, Diana Patricia; Álvarez Gómez, Gloria Jeanethe; Botero Torres, Javier Enrique; Carmona Ross, Pedro Alejandro; López Camacho, Rosa Virginia

Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Odontológica Mexicana, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Hernández Arévalo, Jorge Eliecer, et al. (2017). Alterations found in the mouth of patients treated with head and neck radiotherapy. Medellin, Colombia. Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol 21, No 2-ING. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/43162

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Autor(es)
Hernández Arévalo, Jorge Eliecer; Botero Gómez, Sandra Milena; Cardona Álzate, Diana Patricia; Álvarez Gómez, Gloria Jeanethe; Botero Torres, Javier Enrique; Carmona Ross, Pedro Alejandro; López Camacho, Rosa Virginia
Tipo
Artículo Técnico-Profesional
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Alterations found in the mouth of patients treated with head and neck radiotherapy. Medellin, Colombia
Fecha
2017-06-13
Resumen
The aim of the present study was to determine which oral alterations can be found in patients with head and neck cancer treated with radiotherapy as well as to explore dentist’s involvement in treatment of these patients. An exploratory study was conducted in 52 patients who had previously received over 1,000 cGy radiation. A survey was undertaken as well as oral examination of each participant, in order to assess stimulated salivary fl ow and fl avor tests. Results revealed high prevalence of oral alterations in patients with accumulated radiation of 3,001-5,000 cGy. Dry mouth (xerostomia) was the most frequently reported alteration (78.8%). Estimated total salivary secretion rate confirmed a state of hyposalivation in 82.7% of all patients. A statistically signifi cant association was found between cancer location (p < 0.01) and type of tumor with presence of trismus (p < 0.05). Hyposialia was more frequently present in patients with stage IV tumors (50%) in those subjected to combined treatments (p < 0.05). Periodontal assessment was possible in 50% of all patients, Of this proportion, 92% exhibited periodontitis with mainly moderate to severe insertion loss; 84.6% of all participants reported not to have been remitted to dentists either before or after treatment. Findings support high frequency of oral alterations in patients subjected to radiotherapy treatment and  dental care inappropriateness to prevent or treat these effects. An alert is raised with respect to the compulsiveness to follow treatmentprotocols for cancer patients, which should include dental evaluationbefore, during and after respective treatment.
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN: 1870-199X

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