Dental caries following radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review

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العنوان: Dental caries following radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review
المؤلفون: Christopher Cardwell, Ciaran O'Neill, Conor McLister, Gerald McKenna, Ciaran Moore, Michael Donnelly
المصدر: Moore, C, McLister, C, Cardwell, C, O'Neill, C, Donnelly, M & McKenna, G 2020, ' Dental caries following radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review ', Oral Oncology, vol. 100, 104484 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oraloncology.2019.104484
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: Cancer Research, Oral health, medicine.medical_treatment, Dentistry, Dental Caries, Severity of Illness Index, Head and neck neoplasms, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Quality of life, stomatognathic system, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Carious teeth, medicine, Humans, Radiotherapy dose, Chemotherapy, 030223 otorhinolaryngology, Radiotherapy, business.industry, Incidence, Incidence (epidemiology), Head and neck cancer, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Chemoradiotherapy, medicine.disease, Radiation therapy, stomatognathic diseases, Increased risk, Oncology, Head and Neck Neoplasms, 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis, Quality of Life, Dental caries, Oral Surgery, business
الوصف: Post-radiotherapy head and neck cancer patients are at increased risk of dental caries due to radiotherapy-induced salivary gland hypofunction and radiation-damage to tooth structure. Dental caries may cause pain and discomfort, and is likely to have a detrimental impact on patients’ quality of life. This systematic review appraised and synthesised best available evidence regarding the incidence and severity of post-radiotherapy dental caries in head and neck cancer patients. Six databases and two trial registries were searched from their inception to May 2019. A total of 22 papers met the inclusion criteria. The pooled percentage of patients that developed dental caries post-radiotherapy was 29% (n = 15 studies; 95% CI 21%, 39%; I2 = 88.0%). Excluding studies with longer than two years follow-up, the pooled percentage was 37% (n = 9 studies; 95% CI 25%, 51%; I2 = 88.6%). Meta-regression analysis revealed that studies with a higher mean/median radiotherapy dose exposure, had an increased incidence of dental caries (p = 0.02). Furthermore, studies with a higher proportion of patients treated with chemotherapy in addition to radiotherapy, had an increased incidence of dental caries (p = 0.02) after the exclusion of an outlier. It is important to be mindful of the high degree of observed heterogeneity and the inclusion of a large number of non-randomised studies. Data regarding the number of carious teeth, the number of carious tooth surfaces, and the number of carious lesions developed post-radiotherapy was unsuitable for meta-analysis. There is a need for well-designed research studies to improve understanding of dental caries-risk in post-radiotherapy head and neck cancer patients.
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اللغة: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2019.104484
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الوصف
DOI:10.1016/j.oraloncology.2019.104484