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STOMATOLOGIC ASPECTS IN THERAPY OF LOCALLY DISTRIBUTED CANCER OF ORAL CAVITY MUCUS

https://doi.org/10.17650/2222-1468-2013-0-1-25-28

Abstract

Aim of the investigation: to improve prophylaxis of dental complications during the therapy in the patients with locally distributed cancer of oral cavity mucus.

Materials. Results of sanation of oral cavity in 305 patients with cancer of oral and pharyngeal area are analyzed.

Results. The best results are noted in the patients given surgical sanation before chemo-radial therapy. The most number of complications is observed when teeth were extracted after chemical therapy in the period of radial therapy at summary focal dose above 20 Gy as well as in the late periods after radial therapy.

Conclusion. A complex of preventive measures with using haemostatic sponge with canamycin in such patients decreases the number of complications and the terms of healing of alveoli of extracted teeth.

About the Authors

G. G. Matyakin
Central Clinical Hospital with Polyclinic, Department for Presidential Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow
Russian Federation
Department of Radiotherapy


O. V. Ivanova
Dental Hospital Four, Astrakhan Region
Russian Federation


V. M. Ivanov
Regional Oncology Dispensary, Astrakhan Region
Russian Federation


A. V. Lepilin
V.I. Razumovsky Saratov State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation
Department of Dental and Oral Surgery


M. V. Sheykin
Regional Oncology Dispensary, Astrakhan Region
Russian Federation


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Matyakin G.G., Ivanova O.V., Ivanov V.M., Lepilin A.V., Sheykin M.V. STOMATOLOGIC ASPECTS IN THERAPY OF LOCALLY DISTRIBUTED CANCER OF ORAL CAVITY MUCUS. Head and Neck Tumors (HNT). 2013;(1):25-28. https://doi.org/10.17650/2222-1468-2013-0-1-25-28

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