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头颈部癌症放疗后牙齿缺失和暴露骨的牙位预测因素。

Tooth-level predictors of tooth loss and exposed bone after radiation therapy for head and neck cancer.

出版信息

J Am Dent Assoc. 2023 Jun;154(6):519-528.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.adaj.2023.03.009.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The objective of this study was to identify tooth-level risk factors for use during preradiation dental care management to predict risk of tooth failure (tooth lost or declared hopeless) and exposed bone after radiation therapy (RT) for head and neck cancer (HNC).

METHODS

The authors conducted a prospective observational multicenter cohort study of 572 patients receiving RT for HNC. Participants were examined by calibrated examiners before RT and then every 6 months until 2 years after RT. Analyses considered time to tooth failure and chance of exposed bone at a tooth location.

RESULTS

The following pre-RT characteristics predicted tooth failure within 2 years after RT: hopeless teeth not extracted pre-RT (hazard ratio [HR], 17.1; P < .0001), untreated caries (HR, 5.0; P < .0001), periodontal pocket 6 mm or greater (HR, 3.4; P = .001) or equaling 5 mm (HR, 2.2; P = .006), recession over 2 mm (HR, 2.8; P = .002), furcation score of 2 (HR, 3.3; P = .003), and any mobility (HR, 2.2; P = .008). The following pre-RT characteristics predicted occurrence of exposed bone at a tooth location: hopeless teeth not extracted before RT (risk ratio [RR], 18.7; P = .0002) and pocket depth 6 mm or greater (RR, 5.4; P = .003) or equaling 5 mm (RR, 4.7; P = .016). Participants with exposed bone at the site of a pre-RT dental extraction averaged 19.6 days between extraction and start of RT compared with 26.2 days for participants without exposed bone (P = .21).

CONCLUSIONS

Individual teeth with the risk factors identified in this study should be considered for extraction before RT for HNC, with adequate healing time before start of RT.

PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

The findings of this trial will facilitate evidence-based dental management of the care of patients receiving RT for HNC. This clinical trial was registered at Clinicaltrials.gov. The registration number is NCT02057510.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在确定与牙齿相关的风险因素,以便在头颈部癌症(HNC)患者接受放疗前的口腔护理管理中加以利用,预测放疗后牙齿(失牙或被判为无保留价值的牙齿)和颌骨暴露的风险。

方法

作者对 572 名接受 HNC 放疗的患者进行了前瞻性观察性多中心队列研究。参与者在放疗前由经过校准的检查者进行检查,然后每 6 个月检查一次,直至放疗后 2 年。分析考虑了牙齿失效率和颌骨暴露的时间。

结果

放疗前的以下特征预测了放疗后 2 年内牙齿失效率:放疗前未拔除的无保留价值的牙齿(危险比 [HR],17.1;P <.0001)、未经治疗的龋齿(HR,5.0;P <.0001)、牙周袋深度 6mm 或更大(HR,3.4;P =.001)或等于 5mm(HR,2.2;P =.006)、退缩 2mm 或以上(HR,2.8;P =.002)、分叉病变 2 度(HR,3.3;P =.003)以及任何程度的松动(HR,2.2;P =.008)。放疗前的以下特征预测了颌骨暴露的发生:放疗前未拔除的无保留价值的牙齿(风险比 [RR],18.7;P =.0002)和牙周袋深度 6mm 或更大(RR,5.4;P =.003)或等于 5mm(RR,4.7;P =.016)。与未发生颌骨暴露的患者相比,在放疗前发生了颌骨暴露的患者,从拔牙到开始放疗的平均时间为 19.6 天,而未发生颌骨暴露的患者为 26.2 天(P =.21)。

结论

对于接受 HNC 放疗的患者,应考虑将本研究中确定的具有这些风险因素的牙齿在放疗前拔除,并在开始放疗前给予足够的愈合时间。

实用意义

本试验的结果将有助于对头颈部癌症患者接受放疗时的口腔护理管理提供循证依据。本临床试验在 ClinicalTrials.gov 注册,注册号为 NCT02057510。

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