19 research outputs found
Oral health profile of education and health professionals attending handicapped children
Oral Health and Quality of life among head and neck cancer or hematological malignancies
Sequential paternal haploidentical donor liver and HSCT in EPP allow discontinuation of immunosuppression post‐organ transplant
Antimicrobial susceptibility of oral isolates of Enterobacter cloacae and Klebsiella pneumoniae from a southern Chinese population
Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonadaceae and Acinetobacter in human periodontitis
Incidence of oral complications and application of a preventive protocol in children with acute leukemia
Comparison of gram-negative and gram-positive hematogenous pyogenic spondylodiscitis: clinical characteristics and outcomes of treatment
Antimicrobial susceptibility of Enterococcus faecalis isolated from canals of root filled teeth with periapical lesions
A review of dental treatment of head and neck cancer patients, before, during and after radiotherapy: part 2.
The incidence of head and neck cancer is on the rise. Radiation therapy is one of the major treatment modalities for the management of oral malignancies. As with any treatment modality, radiation therapy is associated with various complications. The second part of this series is a review of the oral changes that occur during and after radiotherapy and the oral management of head and neck oncology patients before, during and after radiotherapy. Dental practitioners will encounter patients who have been affected by cancer or who are current cancer patents. General dental practitioners (GDPs) have a vital and proactive role in supporting such patients. The aim of this article is to review the oral management of these patients during and after radiotherapy, and gives practical advice for GDPs and their teams in the long-term care of these patients
