Orofacial complaints and complications of chemotherapy
Background: Oral complications of chemotherapy are sometimes unnoticed and if not treated, they can compromise patients? health and quality of life. Methods: This study aimed to assess and characterize orofacial complaints and complications, and their impact on the oral-health-related quality of lif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archive of oncology 2017, Vol.23 (1), p.9-14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Oral complications of chemotherapy are sometimes unnoticed and if
not treated, they can compromise patients? health and quality of life.
Methods: This study aimed to assess and characterize orofacial complaints
and complications, and their impact on the oral-health-related quality of
life in patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy. Results: We evaluated 28
patients with solid tumors undergoing chemotherapy, through a systematic
orofacial evaluation. Eighteen patients (64.2%) developed oral complications
during chemotherapy and xerostomia scored the highest incidence n = 14
(50%). About oral health data, gingival index revealed greater part of
patients classified with moderate or severe gingival inflammation. The mean
plaque index was 25.6%. The mean CPOD index was 15.48 and was worse in
patients without oral complications. The patients presented higher plaque
index and the oral health impact profile showed higher mean index in the
patients group that developed oral complications. Conclusion: These data
reinforce the crucial role of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team,
with crucial suport in the diagnosis of oral complications. Thus, a specific
assistance and relieve of patient?s complaints could impact positively on
quality of life.
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ISSN: | 0354-7310 1450-9520 |
DOI: | 10.2298/AOO1701009N |