DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2015.04.004
First Page
263
Last Page
269
Abstract
Abstract Background/purpose To evaluate whether radiation damage to dental hard tissues depends on patient-related factors in addition to irradiation dose on the spared parotid gland. Materials and methods Seventy curatively irradiated patients with head and neck cancer underwent dental treatment prior to, during, and after radiotherapy. During a follow-up period of 24 months, damages to dental hard tissues were classified. Mean doses (Dmean) during spared parotid gland radiotherapy, patients' oral hygiene practice, and socioeconomic status were determined. Results No carious lesions were observed in 30 patients (Group A), while sporadic and general carious lesions were noticed in 18 patients (Group B) and 22 patients (Group C), respectively. The Dmean of Group A (21.2 ± 11.00 Gy) was significantly lower than that of Group C (33.9 ± 9.9 Gy; P < 0.001). Patients with an intermediate level of schooling qualification showed a higher risk for radiation caries than patients with higher education entrance qualification (P = 0.018). Conclusion Radiation damage to dental hard tissues correlates with increased mean irradiation doses and a lower educational level.
Recommended Citation
Schweyen, Ramona; Hey, Jeremias; Seidel, Johannes; Wienke, Andreas; Paelecke-Habermann, Yvonne; Vordermark, Dirk; and Kuhnt, Thomas
(2015)
"Impact of parotid gland dose and patient-related factors on radiation damage to dental hard tissues,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 10:
Iss.
3, Article 15.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2015.04.004
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol10/iss3/15