Cork University Dental School and Hospital, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Cancer Research @UCC, College of Medicine and Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 Sep 28;32(10):693. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08872-x.
Dental disease remains the most common non-communicable disease worldwide. It predisposes patients to significant morbidities following bone modifying agents or radiation therapy to the head and neck. Preventative dental regimes effectively reduce the risk of both medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) and osteoradionecrosis (ORN) in these patients. Co-ordination of routine dental care as a component of mainstream oncology treatment optimises long term outcomes for oncology patients. This case series offers insights into patient, institutional and social difficulties that challenge the dental-oncology interface. These obstacles and subsequent resolutions experienced whilst establishing a dental-oncology service in a cancer centre highlight the importance of effective multidisciplinary lead care for oncology patients. It reinforces the need for structured, supported dental pathways for these oncology patients.
口腔疾病仍然是全球最常见的非传染性疾病。它使头颈部接受骨修饰剂或放射治疗的患者易发生重大疾病。预防牙科方案可有效降低这些患者药物相关性颌骨坏死(MRONJ)和放射性骨坏死(ORN)的风险。将常规牙科护理作为主流肿瘤治疗的一部分进行协调,可优化肿瘤患者的长期预后。本病例系列提供了对患者、机构和社会困难的深入了解,这些困难挑战了牙科-肿瘤学的接口。在癌症中心建立牙科-肿瘤学服务时遇到的这些障碍及随后的解决方案,突出了为肿瘤患者提供有效多学科领导护理的重要性。它强调了这些肿瘤患者需要建立结构化、有支持的牙科途径。