World Workshop on Oral Medicine VII: Oral adverse effects to biologic agents in patients with inflammatory disorders. A scoping review

Background Biologic agents are rapidly emerging as an effective therapy to treat autoimmune and other chronic diseases. The use of these agents is poorly characterized, resulting in a lack of guidance for dental practitioners. Case reports of oral adverse events have begun to emerge. However, their...

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Hauptverfasser: France, Katherine, Yogarajah, Sangeetha, Gueiros, Luiz Alcino, Valdez, Remberto, Mays, Jacqueline W., Posey, Rachael, Payne, Aimee S., Setterfield, Jane, Sollecito, Thomas P., Woo, Sook‐Bin, DeRossi, Scott, Greenberg, Martin S., Carey, Barbara
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description Background Biologic agents are rapidly emerging as an effective therapy to treat autoimmune and other chronic diseases. The use of these agents is poorly characterized, resulting in a lack of guidance for dental practitioners. Case reports of oral adverse events have begun to emerge. However, their scope and frequency have not been summarized and analysed to date. The objective of this review was to characterize the literature on oral adverse effects associated with biological therapy when used for autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. Methods This review was developed in accordance with scoping review recommendations. Search strategies were developed and employed for six databases. Studies were selected using a systematic search process but with broad inclusion of study types given the paucity of information available. Reports of oral adverse events were analysed descriptively according to agent, mechanism of action, underlying disease, and oral adverse effect observed. Results Our search returned 2080 articles and 51 met our inclusion criteria, of which most were case reports. The most frequent adverse effects included angioedema, oral lichenoid lesions, osteonecrosis of the jaw, and oral infections. There were also cases of oral malignancies associated with use of biologic agents. Less common effects such as pigmentation were also described. Conclusions Oral adverse events have been reported in patients on biologic therapy, albeit in small numbers to date. This limits the generalizability of these results, which should not be used to generate a clinical guideline as they are based primarily on case reports. However, this study presents the first review characterizing the adverse effects observed. Large multi‐center studies will be necessary to further define the oral and dental complications caused by biologic agents.
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biologic therapy
Biological Factors
Case reports
Dentists
Humans
Inflammatory diseases
inflammatory disorders
Jaw
Malignancy
Mouth Diseases - chemically induced
oral adverse effects
Oral cancer
Osteonecrosis
Pigmentation
Professional Role
scoping review
Side effects
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