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头颈部癌症患者对辐射相关龋齿风险的认知:对医生、牙医和患者的调查。

Awareness of the risk of radiation-related caries in patients with head and neck cancer: A survey of physicians, dentists, and patients.

机构信息

University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Oral Diagnosis Department, Piracicaba Dental School, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil.

University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Oral Diagnosis Department, Piracicaba Dental School, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil; Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo (ICESP-FMUSP), Dental Oncology Service, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2021 Oct;132(4):398-408. doi: 10.1016/j.oooo.2021.06.011. Epub 2021 Jun 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Radiation-related caries (RRC) is one of the most aggressive complications of radiotherapy (RT) in survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC). Lack of RRC awareness may contribute to the occurrence of this oral cavity complication. RRC may be considered a "forgotten oral complication" by patients with HNC, oncologists, and dentists. The present study aimed to assess the level of awareness of RRC among physicians, dentists, and patients.

STUDY DESIGN

Physicians (group 1, G1), dentists (group 2, G2), and patients with HNC undergoing RT (group 3, G3) answered questionnaires concerning their awareness of RRC. Physicians (G1) were divided into group 1A (oncological experience) and group 1B (general physicians/other specialties). Dentists (G2) were divided into group 2A (oncological experience) and group 2B (general dentists/other specialties). Personalized questionnaires were designed for each group.

RESULTS

Recruitment was as follows: physicians (n = 124): 1A (n = 64), 1B (n = 60); dentists: (n = 280), 2A (n = 160), 2B (n = 120). In addition, 58 patients answered the questionnaire. In terms of RRC awareness, 46.77% of physicians, 81.78% of dentists, and 24.13% of patients had some knowledge of the problem.

CONCLUSION

Patient awareness of RRC was poor. The heterogeneity of answers among physicians and dentists suggests an opportunity to improve patient education and prevention of this serious oral complication of RT.

摘要

目的

放射性龋(RRC)是头颈部癌症(HNC)幸存者放射治疗(RT)最具侵袭性的并发症之一。缺乏对 RRC 的认识可能导致这种口腔并发症的发生。RRC 可能被 HNC 患者、肿瘤学家和牙医视为“被遗忘的口腔并发症”。本研究旨在评估医生、牙医和患者对 RRC 的认识水平。

研究设计

医生(第 1 组,G1)、牙医(第 2 组,G2)和接受 RT 的 HNC 患者(第 3 组,G3)回答了有关 RRC 意识的问卷。医生(G1)分为肿瘤学经验组(1A,n=64)和一般医生/其他专业组(1B,n=60)。牙医(G2)分为肿瘤学经验组(2A,n=160)和一般牙医/其他专业组(2B,n=120)。为每个组设计了个性化的问卷。

结果

招募情况如下:医生(n=124):1A(n=64),1B(n=60);牙医:(n=280),2A(n=160),2B(n=120)。此外,有 58 名患者回答了问卷。在 RRC 意识方面,46.77%的医生、81.78%的牙医和 24.13%的患者对该问题有一定的了解。

结论

患者对 RRC 的认识较差。医生和牙医之间答案的异质性表明有机会改善患者教育,预防 RT 这一严重的口腔并发症。

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