Evidence supporting pre-radiation elimination of oral foci of infection in head and neck cancer patients to prevent oral sequelae. A systematic review

Jennifer M. Schuurhuis*, Monique A. Stokman, Max J. H. Witjes, Pieter U. Dijkstra, Arjan Vissink, Frederik K. L. Spijkervet

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Abstract

Pre-radiation dental screening of head-neck cancer patients aims to identify and eliminate oral foci of infection to prevent post-radiation oral problems. The evidence for the efficacy of dental screening is unclear. In this systematic review, we analyzed available evidence on the efficacy of pre-radiation elimination of oral foci of infection in preventing oral sequelae.

A search was conducted (MEDLINE/EMBASE) for papers published up to May 2014. Papers on head-neck cancer patients subjected to pre-radiation dental screening, (chemo) radiation and oral follow-up were included.

Of the 1770 identified papers, 20 studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria of which 17 were retrospective. A great heterogeneity in patient groups, dental screening techniques, definitions of oral foci of infection and techniques for eliminating foci was found. Most papers lacked essential details on how dental screening was performed and a clear definition of an oral focus of infection. The evidence for efficacy of elimination of oral foci of infection to prevent post-radiotherapy oral sequelae was inconclusive.

Consequently, the efficacy of pre-radiation elimination of oral foci of infection remains unclear. No conclusions can be drawn about a definition of an oral focus of infection and whether pre-radiation elimination of these foci should be mandatory.

We therefore suggest prospective studies with well-defined criteria for oral foci of infection, a clear description of which foci were eliminated and how, a detailed description of pre-radiation dental screening, clearly described patient and tumor characteristics, and a detailed dental history and dental status. Subsequently, oral problems that occur post-radiation should be systematically recorded. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-220
Number of pages9
JournalOral Oncology
Volume51
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar-2015

Keywords

  • Head and neck cancer
  • Radiotherapy
  • Oral health
  • Oral focus of infection
  • Dental focal infection
  • Pre-radiation dental screening
  • NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS
  • PATIENTS RECEIVING RADIOTHERAPY
  • MODULATED RADIATION-THERAPY
  • DENTAL EXTRACTIONS
  • IRRADIATED HEAD
  • HEALTH STATUS
  • OSTEORADIONECROSIS
  • MANAGEMENT
  • RISK
  • CARE

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