| Literature DB >> 36010214 |
Edoardo Brauner1, Valentino Valentini1, Umberto Romeo1, Marco Cantore2, Federico Laudoni3, Oriana Rajabtork Zadeh1, Valeria Formisano4, Andrea Cassoni1, Marco Della Monaca1, Andrea Battisti1, Silvia Mezi5, Alessio Cirillo5, Francesca De Felice5, Andrea Botticelli5, Vincenzo Tombolini5, Marco De Vincentiis1, Andrea Colizza6, Gianluca Tenore1, Antonella Polimeni1, Stefano Di Carlo1.
Abstract
(1) Background: Patients with head and neck cancer are treated by ablative surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these. The side effects of cancer therapies can compromise conventional prosthesis rehabilitation; therefore, dental implants can result in a more effective solution. The aim of the study is to explain how to rehabilitate a patient that underwent head and neck cancer therapy. (2)Entities:
Keywords: decisional protocol; dental implant risk failure; postoncological patients
Year: 2022 PMID: 36010214 PMCID: PMC9406984 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12081863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Implant failure risk assessment table.
| Implant Failure Risk Factors | Risk Entity | |
|---|---|---|
|
| FOR BONE METASTASES | |
| ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY | ||
| OSTEOMETABOLIC DRUG THERAPY | ||
| NO CHEMOTHERAPY OR OTHER DRUG THERAPY | ||
|
| DOSE ≥ 66 Gy | |
| 50 Gy ≥ DOSE < 66 Gy | ||
| DOSE < 50 Gy | ||
| NO RADIOTHERAPY | ||
|
| NO BONE PRESENT/JAW PLATES PRESENT | |
| PARTIALLY PRESENT OR UNFAVORABLE SISTEMIC/LOCAL CONDITIONS | ||
| PRESENT | ||
| RECONSTRUCTED BONE | ||
|
| LOW TONGUE MOBILITY | |
| DEFICIENCY/ABSENCE OF KERATINIZED GENGIVA IN FUTURE IMPLANT INSERTION ZONE | ||
| SUFFICIENT KERATINIZED GENGIVA IN FUTURE IMPLANT INSERTION ZONE | ||
| NORMAL TONGUE MOBILITY | ||
|
| ||
| HIGH RISK OF IMPLANT FAILURE | ||
| MODERATE RISK OF IMPLANT FAILURE | ||
| LOW RISK OF IMPLANT FAILURE | ||
Figure 1Absorbed dose distribution in mandible.
Figure 2Patient after an upper jaw osteosarcoma resection and reconstruction with FFF. (19 December 2018).
Figure 3Final implant-supported prosthesis rehabilitation on a free fibula flap reconstruction. (25 February 2020).
Figure 4Hemiglossectomy.
Scheme 1Patients rehabilitated with or without implants.
Patients rehabilitated with implants.
| Total Number of Patients Rehabilitated with Implants | Total Number of Insterted Implants | Total Number of Lost Implants | % of Lost Implants |
|---|---|---|---|
| 42 | 200 | 9 | 4.5% |