头颈部癌症患者种植牙的最佳时间:一个持续的争论

E. Somay, Büşra Yilmaz, E. Topkan
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头颈癌(HNC)是世界上最常见的癌症之一,每年新确诊病例达50万例。局部晚期HNC患者最有效的器官保留治疗是同步放化疗(C-CRT)。许多HNC患者在疾病和治疗过程中失去多颗牙齿,并出现软硬组织缺损,导致功能限制和美容畸形。这种毁灭性的影响损害了患者的进食、咀嚼和吞咽能力,也损害了他们的心理、经济和社会福祉。此外,多颗牙齿脱落和不合格的口腔康复服务会导致恶病质、体重迅速下降和免疫力下降。由于口腔结构的有害变化,使用传统的假体来解决牙齿脱落可能是不允许的。传统的假体可能加重放射治疗的有害副作用,包括口干、粘膜炎和骨愈合过程的恶化。种植牙可能是口腔康复的较好选择。然而,由于涉及种植体放置的骨区域经常在照射区域内,因此HNC患者的牙科种植计划和时间安排可能非常困难。此外,牙种植体的放置可能会沉淀一些癌症治疗的特定副作用,如骨放射性坏死。由于使用种植体的最佳时间是HNC幸存者牙齿康复成功的重要组成部分之一,文献中尚未明确,因此本文旨在通过回顾现有文献来收集和提供头颈部区域的信息。
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The Best Time to Dental Implant Placement in Patients with Head and Neck Cancers: An Ever-going Debate
With 500,000 new cases diagnosed each year, head and neck cancers (HNC) are among the most prevalent cancers in the world. The most effective organ-sparing therapy for patients with locally advanced HNC is concurrent chemoradiotherapy (C-CRT). Many HNC patients lose multiple teeth and develop soft and hard tissue defects over the course of the disease and treatment, leading to functional limitations and cosmetic deformity. Such devastating effects harm the patient's ability to eat, chew, and swallow as well as their psychological, financial, and social well-being. Additionally, multiple tooth losses and subpar oral rehabilitation services can cause cachexia, rapid weight loss, and weakened immunity. The use of conventional prostheses to address tooth losses may not be permitted due to detrimental changes in the structure of the oral cavity. Conventional prostheses may aggravate the harmful side effects of radiotherapy, including xerostomia, mucositis, and a deterioration of bone healing processes. Dental implants may be a better choice for oral rehabilitation. However, because the area of bone involved in implant placement is frequently within the irradiation zone, dental implant planning and timing in HNC patients can be extremely difficult. Additionally, the placement of dental implants may precipitate some specific side effects of cancer treatments, such as osteoradionecrosis. Because the best time to use dental implants is one of the essential components of successful dental rehabilitation for HNC survivors and has not yet been clarified in the literature, this review article aims to gather and provide information in the head and neck region by reviewing the available literature.
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