2021 Oral health & preventive dent…

Effect of Cancer Treatment on the Worsening of Periodontal Disease and Dental Caries: A Preliminary, Retrospective Study.

, , , , ,

Oral health & preventive dentistry Vol. 19 : 399-404 • Jul 2021

PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of cancer treatment on the worsening of dental caries and periodontal disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-three adult cancer patients who underwent panoramic radiography before cancer treatment and 1-2 years later were enrolled in this study. They received professional oral care, including oral hygiene instruction, scaling and root planing, professional mechanical tooth cleaning, and dental treatment or extraction of any tooth with the source of infection. Age, sex, smoking habit, probing pocket depth, alveolar bone loss, oral hygiene, number of teeth, leukocytes, haemoglobin, and albumin counts, cancer treatment, the administration of immunosuppressants, worsening of dental caries, and alveolar bone loss after 1-2 years were examined. Factors related to the worsening of dental caries and alveolar bone loss were analysed using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Dental caries and periodontal disease worsened in 20.8% of the patients. Smoking habit and chemotherapy were independent risk factors for the worsening of dental caries, while alveolar bone loss greater than 1/3 and chemotherapy were independent risk factors related to worsening periodontal disease. CONCLUSION: Anticancer drug treatment is an exacerbating factor for dental caries and periodontal disease.

No clinical trial protocols linked to this paper

Clinical trials are automatically linked when NCT numbers are found in the paper's title or abstract.
PICO Elements

No PICO elements extracted yet. Click "Extract PICO" to analyze this paper.

Paper Details
MeSH Terms
Associated Data

No associated datasets or code repositories found for this paper.

Related Papers

Related paper suggestions will be available in future updates.