| Literature DB >> 31093344 |
Firoozeh Samim1, Joel B Epstein2, Zachary S Zumsteg3, Allen S Ho4, Andrei Barasch5.
Abstract
Therapeutic improvements and epidemiologic changes in head and neck cancer (HNC) over the last three decades have led to increased numbers of survivors, resulting in greater need for continuing management of oral and dental health in this population. Generally, the HNC patient oral health needs are complex, requiring multidisciplinary collaboration among oncologists and dental professionals with special knowledge and training in the field of oral oncology. In this review, we focus on the impact of cancer treatment on oral health, and the oral care protocols recommended prior to, during and after cancer therapy. The management of oral complications such as mucositis, pain, infection, salivary function, taste and dental needs are briefly reviewed. Other complications and their management, including osteonecrosis of the jaw and recurrent/new primary malignancies are also described. This review offers clinical protocols and information for medical providers to assist in understanding oral complications and their management in HNC patients and survivors, and their oral and dental health care needs. Oral and dental care is impacted by the patient's initial oral and dental status, as well as the specific cancer location, type, and its treatment; thus, close communication between the dental professional and the oncology team is required for appropriate therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer pre-treatment protocol; Cancer treatment protocol; Head and neck cancer survivors; Oral complication management; Oral hygiene
Year: 2016 PMID: 31093344 PMCID: PMC6460838 DOI: 10.1186/s41199-016-0015-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers Head Neck ISSN: 2059-7347
Oral care prior to and post cancer treatment in head and neck cancer survivors
| Pre – Cancer Treatment |
o Pre-treatment assessment 2–3 weeks prior to cancer therapy |
| During Cancer Treatment |
o Individual treatment as cancer type and planned treatment indications |
| Post – Cancer Treatment |
o Monitoring, prevention and management of oral complications (mucositis, dry mouth, mucosal pain, taste change, infection, dental demineralization, dental caries, periodontal disease, soft tissue/osteonecrosis etc.) |
Pain management Techniques in oncology (modified from Epstein et al.; Orofacial pain in Cancer; Part II- Clinical Perspective and Management; J Dent Res 86(6)2007
| Palliative Radiation Therapy |
| Topical Analgesics/topical anesthetics |
| Systemic analgesics |
| Adjunctive medications (eg: Anxiolytics, Anticonvulsants, Antidepressant) |
| Physical and rehabilitative therapy: (massage/Physiotherapy; Cold/moist heat compresses) |
| Photobiomodulation/acupuncture |
| Psychologist support (Cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnosis) |