Ahmed Jebril, Fadi Jarad, Chris J Butterworth, Kathryn Bebb
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导言 头颈部癌症(HANC)对口腔有很大影响,牙齿健康问题可能会使癌症治疗和治疗后的生活质量复杂化。治疗前的牙科评估对于识别和管理现有的口腔健康问题至关重要。然而,有关 HANC 诊断时患者牙齿健康状况的文献却很有限。本研究旨在填补这一空白,并强调牙科护理在 HANC 管理中的重要性。方法 对计划接受放疗的 HANC 患者的医疗记录进行回顾性分析。结果 在纳入的 191 名患者中,平均年龄为 62.9 岁(SD:10.09),80% 为男性。牙科疾病的患病率显示,59%的病例患有不稳定的牙周疾病,蛀牙、缺牙和补牙的平均得分为 19.9 分。结论 这项回顾性研究揭示了 HANC 患者在治疗前评估时的牙齿健康状况。龋齿和不稳定牙周病的高患病率凸显了牙科评估和干预作为 HANC 患者整体管理一部分的重要性。
Assessment of oral disease burden among head and neck cancer patients in the Merseyside region.
Introduction Head and neck cancer (HANC) significantly impacts the oral cavity and dental health issues may complicate cancer treatment and post-treatment quality of life. Pre-treatment dental evaluation is critical for identifying and managing existing oral health problems. However, limited literature exists on the dental health status of patients at the time of HANC diagnosis. This study aims to address this gap and emphasise the importance of dental care in the management of HANC.Methods A retrospective analysis of medical records was conducted on patients scheduled for radiotherapy for HANC. Data on demographic characteristics, tumour characteristics and dental exam findings were extracted from the patient record.Results Of the 191 included patients, the average age was 62.9 years (SD: 10.09), with 80% being men. The prevalence of dental disease revealed 59% of cases presenting with unstable periodontal disease and an average decayed, missing, and filled teeth score of 19.9. Two-thirds of patients exhibited one or more carious lesions.Conclusion This retrospective study sheds light on the dental health status of patients with HANC at their pre-treatment evaluation. The high prevalence rates of dental caries and unstable periodontal disease highlight the importance of dental evaluation and intervention as part of the overall management of HANC patients.
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The role of the BDJ is to inform its readers of ideas, opinions, developments and key issues in dentistry - clinical, practical and scientific - stimulating interest, debate and discussion amongst dentists of all disciplines. All papers published in the BDJ are subject to rigorous peer review.