Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence
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Resumo: | Patients diagnosed with malignant neoplasms in the head and neck region are often treated by radiotherapy. Despite the efficiency in eradicating cancer cells, ionizing radiation can reach healthy tissues close to the tumor, causing undesirable effects to the patient, such as hyposalivation, dry mouth, mucositis, soft and hard tissue necrosis and radiation-related caries (RRC). RRC is a multifactorial and highly destructive disease, which compromises the patient’s oral function. The management of patients with RRC is becoming increasingly common in dental practice, since the cure rates for malignant neoplasms have been higher with the advances in current medicine. In this context, the present study aims to discuss the main factors related to the development of RRC, as well as the difficulties and limitations found in its treatment and control. A narrative and qualitative literature review was carried out, based on a survey of scientific articles found in the Google Scholar, Pubmed and SciELO databases, with no restriction on the year of publication and language. For this, the following keywords were used: Dental Caries; Dentin; Dental Enamel; Mouth Neoplasms; Radiotherapy. It is concluded that there is no well-defined protocol for the treatment of RRC in the literature, and the restorative process is quite challenging for dentists. It emphasizes the need for better methodology details of the study carried out and more studies on the subject in order to establish an effective clinical protocol for these patients, seeking, above all, to restore health and improve quality of life. |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidenceManejo de la caries relacionada con la radiación en pacientes con cancer de cabeza y cuello: Evidencia científicaManejo da cárie relacionada à radiação em pacientes oncológicos de cabeça e pescoço: Evidência científicaCárie DentáriaDentinaEsmalte DentárioNeoplasias BucaisRadioterapia.Dental CariesDentinDental EnamelMouth NeoplasmsRadiotherapy.Caries DentalDentinaEsmalte DentalNeoplasias de la BocaRadioterapia.Patients diagnosed with malignant neoplasms in the head and neck region are often treated by radiotherapy. Despite the efficiency in eradicating cancer cells, ionizing radiation can reach healthy tissues close to the tumor, causing undesirable effects to the patient, such as hyposalivation, dry mouth, mucositis, soft and hard tissue necrosis and radiation-related caries (RRC). RRC is a multifactorial and highly destructive disease, which compromises the patient’s oral function. The management of patients with RRC is becoming increasingly common in dental practice, since the cure rates for malignant neoplasms have been higher with the advances in current medicine. In this context, the present study aims to discuss the main factors related to the development of RRC, as well as the difficulties and limitations found in its treatment and control. A narrative and qualitative literature review was carried out, based on a survey of scientific articles found in the Google Scholar, Pubmed and SciELO databases, with no restriction on the year of publication and language. For this, the following keywords were used: Dental Caries; Dentin; Dental Enamel; Mouth Neoplasms; Radiotherapy. It is concluded that there is no well-defined protocol for the treatment of RRC in the literature, and the restorative process is quite challenging for dentists. It emphasizes the need for better methodology details of the study carried out and more studies on the subject in order to establish an effective clinical protocol for these patients, seeking, above all, to restore health and improve quality of life.Apesar de la eficacia em la erradicatión de células cancerosas, la radioterapia de cabeza y cuello puede llegar a los tejidos sanos cercanos al tumor, provocando efectos indeseables en el paciente, como hiposalivación, sequedad de boca, mucositis, necrosis de tejidos y caries relacionadas con la radiación (CRR). La CRR es una enfermedad multifactorial y altamente destructiva, que compromete la función oral del paciente. El manejo de pacientes con CRR es cada vez más común en la práctica odontológica, ya que las tasas de curación de neoplasias malignas han sido mayores con los avances de la medicina. En este contexto, el presente estudio tiene como objetivo discutir los principales factores relacionados con el desarrollo de la CRR, así como las dificultades y limitaciones encontradas en su tratamiento y control. Se realizó una revisón de literatura narrativa y cualitativa, a partir de una encuesta de artículos científicos encontrados en la bases de datos Google Scholar, Pubmed y SciELO, sin restricción de año de publicación e idioma. Para ello, se utilizaron las siguientes palabras clave: Caries Dental; Dentina; Esmalte Dental; Neoplasias de la Boca; Radioterapia. Se concluye que no existe un protocolo bien definido para el tratamiento de la CRR en la literatura, y el proceso de restauración es bastante desafiante para los dentistas. Destaca la necesidad de um mejor detalle metodológico del trabajo realizado y más estudios sobre el tema con el fin de establecer un protocolo clínico eficaz, buscando, sobre todo, restaurar la salud y mejorar la calidad de vida.Pacientes diagnosticados com neoplasias malignas na região de cabeça e pescoço frequentemente são tratados por meio de radioterapia. Apesar da eficácia em erradicar células cancerígenas, a radiação ionizante pode atingir tecidos sadios próximos ao tumor acarretando efeitos indesejáveis ao paciente como hipossalivação, xerostomia, mucosites, necrose de tecidos moles e duros e cárie relacionada à radiação (CRR). A CRR é uma doença multifatorial e altamente destrutiva, que compromete a função oral do paciente. O manejo de pacientes com CRR está se tornando cada vez mais comum na prática odontológica, visto que os índices de cura de neoplasias malignas têm sido maiores com os avanços da medicina. Nesse contexto, o presente trabalho objetivou discutir os principais fatores relacionados ao desenvolvimento da CRR, assim como as dificuldades e limitações encontradas no seu tratamento e controle. Foi realizada uma revisão de literatura de caráter narrativo e qualitativo, a partir do levantamento de artigos científicos encontrados nas bases de dados Google Scholar, Pubmed e SciELO, sem restrição de ano de publicação e idioma. Para isto, foram utilizadas as palavras-chave: Cárie Dentária; Dentina; Esmalte Dentário; Neoplasias Bucais; Radioterapia. Conclui-se que não há um protocolo bem definido de tratamento da CRR na literatura, sendo o processo restaurador bastante desafiador ao cirurgião-dentista. Enfatiza-se a necessidade de melhor detalhamento metodológico dos trabalhos avaliados e mais estudos sobre o tema no intuito de estabelecer um protocolo clínico eficaz, buscando, sobretudo, restabelecer saúde e melhorar qualidade de vida.Research, Society and Development2021-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1673310.33448/rsd-v10i7.16733Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e47810716733Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e47810716733Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e478107167332525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16733/15042Copyright (c) 2021 Renata Borges Rodrigues; Andressa Cardoso Amorim Souza; Allyne Jorcelino Daloia de Carvalho; Camila de Carvalho Almança Lopes; Rafael Resende de Miranda; Dhiancarlo Rocha Macedo; Luiz Fernando Barbosa de Paulo; Cizelene do Carmo Faleiros Veloso Guedes; Veridiana Resende Novaishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Renata Borges Souza, Andressa Cardoso AmorimCarvalho, Allyne Jorcelino Daloia de Lopes, Camila de Carvalho AlmançaMiranda, Rafael Resende deMacedo, Dhiancarlo RochaPaulo, Luiz Fernando Barbosa de Guedes, Cizelene do Carmo Faleiros Veloso Novais, Veridiana Resende2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16733Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:12.735401Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence Manejo de la caries relacionada con la radiación en pacientes con cancer de cabeza y cuello: Evidencia científica Manejo da cárie relacionada à radiação em pacientes oncológicos de cabeça e pescoço: Evidência científica |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence Rodrigues, Renata Borges Cárie Dentária Dentina Esmalte Dentário Neoplasias Bucais Radioterapia. Dental Caries Dentin Dental Enamel Mouth Neoplasms Radiotherapy. Caries Dental Dentina Esmalte Dental Neoplasias de la Boca Radioterapia. |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence |
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Management of radiation-related caries in head and neck cancer patients: Scientific evidence |
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Rodrigues, Renata Borges |
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Rodrigues, Renata Borges Souza, Andressa Cardoso Amorim Carvalho, Allyne Jorcelino Daloia de Lopes, Camila de Carvalho Almança Miranda, Rafael Resende de Macedo, Dhiancarlo Rocha Paulo, Luiz Fernando Barbosa de Guedes, Cizelene do Carmo Faleiros Veloso Novais, Veridiana Resende |
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author |
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Souza, Andressa Cardoso Amorim Carvalho, Allyne Jorcelino Daloia de Lopes, Camila de Carvalho Almança Miranda, Rafael Resende de Macedo, Dhiancarlo Rocha Paulo, Luiz Fernando Barbosa de Guedes, Cizelene do Carmo Faleiros Veloso Novais, Veridiana Resende |
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Rodrigues, Renata Borges Souza, Andressa Cardoso Amorim Carvalho, Allyne Jorcelino Daloia de Lopes, Camila de Carvalho Almança Miranda, Rafael Resende de Macedo, Dhiancarlo Rocha Paulo, Luiz Fernando Barbosa de Guedes, Cizelene do Carmo Faleiros Veloso Novais, Veridiana Resende |
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Cárie Dentária Dentina Esmalte Dentário Neoplasias Bucais Radioterapia. Dental Caries Dentin Dental Enamel Mouth Neoplasms Radiotherapy. Caries Dental Dentina Esmalte Dental Neoplasias de la Boca Radioterapia. |
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Cárie Dentária Dentina Esmalte Dentário Neoplasias Bucais Radioterapia. Dental Caries Dentin Dental Enamel Mouth Neoplasms Radiotherapy. Caries Dental Dentina Esmalte Dental Neoplasias de la Boca Radioterapia. |
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Patients diagnosed with malignant neoplasms in the head and neck region are often treated by radiotherapy. Despite the efficiency in eradicating cancer cells, ionizing radiation can reach healthy tissues close to the tumor, causing undesirable effects to the patient, such as hyposalivation, dry mouth, mucositis, soft and hard tissue necrosis and radiation-related caries (RRC). RRC is a multifactorial and highly destructive disease, which compromises the patient’s oral function. The management of patients with RRC is becoming increasingly common in dental practice, since the cure rates for malignant neoplasms have been higher with the advances in current medicine. In this context, the present study aims to discuss the main factors related to the development of RRC, as well as the difficulties and limitations found in its treatment and control. A narrative and qualitative literature review was carried out, based on a survey of scientific articles found in the Google Scholar, Pubmed and SciELO databases, with no restriction on the year of publication and language. For this, the following keywords were used: Dental Caries; Dentin; Dental Enamel; Mouth Neoplasms; Radiotherapy. It is concluded that there is no well-defined protocol for the treatment of RRC in the literature, and the restorative process is quite challenging for dentists. It emphasizes the need for better methodology details of the study carried out and more studies on the subject in order to establish an effective clinical protocol for these patients, seeking, above all, to restore health and improve quality of life. |
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