نتایج جستجو برای: oral mucositis

تعداد نتایج: 253752  

2015
A Hashemi Z Bahrololoumi Y Khaksar N Saffarzadeh H Neamatzade E Foroughi

BACKGROUND The purpose of this review was to evaluate studies in basic oral care interventions to update evidence based practice guidelines for preventing oral mucositis (OM) in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. MATERIAL & METHODS Pub Med database and Google Scholar were searched for all papers published between 2000 and December 2014 in English that were conducted using the search ter...

2011
S Tirgar Tabari S Sedaghat H Naderi

Dear Editor, Oral lesions may be as a manifestation of mucocutaneous or systemic disease or a side effect of treatment including laceration, erosion, vesicle, traumatic lesions (such as cheek biting, denture induced lesions), infections (candidiasis, warts,..), chemical or heat burn lesions, drug complications, radiotherapy effects and specific lesions in pemphigus vulgaris, lichen planus and a...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2014
Pinar Tekinsoy Kartin Sultan Tasci Serdar Soyuer Ferhan Elmali

This study was conducted to determine the effect of an oral mucositis prevention protocol on nutritional status and quality of life for patients undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancers. This randomized, controlled, experimental study placed 20 patients in an intervention group where they received an oral care protocol and a nutrition protocol. Thirty patients were placed in the c...

Journal: :Current opinion in oncology 2010
Douglas E Peterson Rajesh V Lalla

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Mucositis has long been viewed as an unavoidable consequence of high-dose chemotherapy and/or radiation. Management has been directed to supportive care including oral pain control, nutritional support, infection treatment and control of diarrhea. Whereas these interventions have been valuable for clinical management, they have not been collectively directed to molecularly tar...

Journal: :Journal of clinical periodontology 2015
Søren Jepsen Tord Berglundh Robert Genco Anne Merete Aass Korkud Demirel Jan Derks Elena Figuero Jean Louis Giovannoli Moshe Goldstein France Lambert Alberto Ortiz-Vigon Ioannis Polyzois Giovanni E Salvi Frank Schwarz Giovanni Serino Cristiano Tomasi Nicola U Zitzmann

AIMS Over the past decades, the placement of dental implants has become a routine procedure in the oral rehabilitation of fully and partially edentulous patients. However, the number of patients/implants affected by peri-implant diseases is increasing. As there are--in contrast to periodontitis--at present no established and predictable concepts for the treatment of peri-implantitis, primary pr...

2015
Hsing-Won Wang Pin-Zhir Chao Fei-Peng Lee Jia-Yi Wang

OBJECTIVES Benzydamine is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents agent with anti-inflammatory and local anesthesia properties that is available in the entire world as an oral spray for oral mucositis patients who are suffering from radiation effects. The effect of benzydamine on oral mucositis in vivo is well known; however, the effect of the drug on tracheal smooth muscle has rarely been expl...

2011
M. Mehdipour A. Taghavi Zenoz I. Asvadi Kermani A. Hosseinpour

BACKGROUND AND THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy for hematological malignancies are susceptible to development of oral mucositis, and no effective modality has been reported for its prophylaxis and treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of zinc mouthwash on chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis lesions. METHODS In this double-blind r...

Journal: :Revista Iberoamericana de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas 2021

Objetivo: Indagar sobre el diálogo en la relación médica odontólogo-paciente, particularmente las mujeres con tratamiento de quimioterapia por cáncer mama: caso mucositis oral una institución especializada. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio prospectivo, descriptivo transversal, para lo cual se diseñó cuestionario basado cédula PRO-CTCAE™ (siglas inglés) atendiendo principalmente al cu...

2017
M. Bertolini T. Sobue A. Thompson A. Dongari-Bagtzoglou

Oral mucositis (OM) is a serious side effect of cancer chemotherapy. The pathobiology of oral mucositis remains incompletely understood due to lack of appropriate models which recapitulate the human condition. Existing rodent models are intraperitoneal and require radiation, chemical or mechanical injury to the chemotherapy protocol to induce oral lesions. We aimed to develop an OM mouse model ...

Journal: :Current Oral Health Reports 2015

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