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Pre-Chemotherapy Dental Screening

Authors :
Zecha, Judith A.E.M.
Laheij, Alexa M.G.A.
Raber-Durlacher, Judith E.
Westermann, Anneke M.
de Lange, Jan
Smeele, Ludwig E.
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam
Oral Medicine
Oral Kinesiology
Maxillofacial Surgery (AMC + VUmc)
Graduate School
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
CCA - Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life
Other Research
Oncology
CCA -Cancer Center Amsterdam
AMS - Rehabilitation & Development
AMS - Tissue Function & Regeneration
Source :
Dentistry Journal, 11(5):122, 1-11. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), Dentistry Journal; Volume 11; Issue 5; Pages: 122, Dentistry Journal, 11(5):122. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Zecha, J A E M, Laheij, A M G A, Raber-Durlacher, J E, Westermann, A M, de Lange, J & Smeele, L E 2023, ' Pre-Chemotherapy Dental Screening : Is There Additional Diagnostic Value for a Panoramic Radiograph? ', Dentistry Journal, vol. 11, no. 5, 122, pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.3390/dj11050122
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The oral cavity is a potential source of infectious complications in patients treated with myelosuppressive chemotherapy (CT). Pre-chemotherapy oral examination to identify foci of infection is recommended, but it is unclear whether this should include panoramic radiography. The present study aimed to evaluate the additional diagnostic merit of panoramic radiography as part of pre-CT oral screening. Methods: Patients with solid tumors scheduled to receive a myelosuppressive CT were eligible. The foci definition followed the guidelines of the Dutch Association of Maxillofacial Surgery. Oral foci assessed by clinical evaluation and panoramic radiography were compared. Results: In 33 out of 93 patients (35.5%), one or more foci were identified by clinical examination, whereas in 49.5% of patients, panoramic radiography showed pathology. In 19 patients, an oral focus was missed by clinical examination only, whereas in 11 patients, panoramic radiography indicated periodontal bone loss, but advanced periodontitis was not substantiated by clinical examination. Conclusions: Panoramic radiographs complement clinical examinations and have additional diagnostic value. Nevertheless, the additional merit seems small, and the clinical relevance may vary depending on the anticipated risk of developing oral complications and the need for detailed diagnosis and rigorous elimination of oral foci prior to the start of cancer therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23046767
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dentistry Journal
Accession number :
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