TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of odontogenic foci of infection (dental caries, periodontal disease and odontogenic infections) in the oral functional management of patients receiving cancer treatments
T2 - Guidelines based on a systematic review
AU - Kurita, Hiroshi
AU - Umeda, Masahiro
AU - Ueno, Takaaki
AU - Uzawa, Narikazu
AU - Shibuya, Yasuyuki
AU - Nakamura, Norifumi
AU - Nagatsuka, Hitoshi
AU - Hayashi, Takafumi
AU - Mizoguch, Itaru
AU - Tomihara, Kei
AU - Ikegami, Yumiko
AU - Noguchi, Kazuma
AU - Takiguchi, Yuichi
AU - Yamamoto, Nobuyuki
AU - Sakai, Hironori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Oral Science International published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Stomatological Society.
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - In cancer treatment, perioperative oral functional management is used as a part of supportive care. Its main objectives are as follows: (1) preventing and reducing adverse events, (2) maintaining or improving nutritional status, (3) improving cancer treatment outcomes, (4) maintaining or improving quality of life, (5) providing high quality medical care through comprehensive oral care, (6) controlling odontogenic foci of infection, and (7) maintaining or improving oral function. A literature search was conducted using the electronic databases of Medical Journal and PubMed. Electronic database searches were performed using various combinations of the following key words: cancer, surgery, treatment, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and dental disease, oral care, oral management, dental intervention, oral health, dental care, and dental management. The selection of literature for inclusion in the review was restricted to dental management of patients receiving cancer treatment. In the course of the literature review, hand searches were also added as needed. The guideline was developed by summarizing the results of the review. Based on a review of the literature on the management of dental foci of infection in the oral functional management of patients undergoing cancer treatment, a guideline was developed by summarizing the results of the review. This report is a secondary publication of our previous review report “J. Stomatol. Soc. 70(4): 279–289. Dec 2021.”.
AB - In cancer treatment, perioperative oral functional management is used as a part of supportive care. Its main objectives are as follows: (1) preventing and reducing adverse events, (2) maintaining or improving nutritional status, (3) improving cancer treatment outcomes, (4) maintaining or improving quality of life, (5) providing high quality medical care through comprehensive oral care, (6) controlling odontogenic foci of infection, and (7) maintaining or improving oral function. A literature search was conducted using the electronic databases of Medical Journal and PubMed. Electronic database searches were performed using various combinations of the following key words: cancer, surgery, treatment, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and dental disease, oral care, oral management, dental intervention, oral health, dental care, and dental management. The selection of literature for inclusion in the review was restricted to dental management of patients receiving cancer treatment. In the course of the literature review, hand searches were also added as needed. The guideline was developed by summarizing the results of the review. Based on a review of the literature on the management of dental foci of infection in the oral functional management of patients undergoing cancer treatment, a guideline was developed by summarizing the results of the review. This report is a secondary publication of our previous review report “J. Stomatol. Soc. 70(4): 279–289. Dec 2021.”.
KW - cancer
KW - dental caries
KW - odontogenic infections
KW - oral care
KW - oral functional management
KW - periodontal disease
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U2 - 10.1002/osi2.1209
DO - 10.1002/osi2.1209
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85165385277
SN - 1348-8643
VL - 21
SP - 161
EP - 180
JO - Oral Science International
JF - Oral Science International
IS - 2
ER -