Healthcare professionals require effective treatment options for managing the complications that may arise during cancer treatment. The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and the International Society of Oral Oncology (ISOO) work together to reduce oral complications secondary to cancer, including difficulties associated with oral mucositis (OM). The present article is intended to summarize the MASCC/ISOO guidelines, which are updated periodically based on the most recent evidence supporting the multiple treatment options for OM caused by chemotherapy and radiotherapy used to treat head and neck tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOsseointegrated implants in conjunction with microvascular free tissue transfer reconstruction has been increasingly adopted in our head and neck cancer population. However, the majority of the literature on dental rehabilitation in free flaps have been for mandibular defects. Midface and maxillectomy defects are challenging defects for reconstruction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Computer-guided 3D virtual planning and customized templates are novel and effective methods aiding maxillary reconstruction, particularly during osteocutaneous free tissue transfer of complex defects. However, virtual planning and modelling is often expensive.
Methods: We present a new method to reconstruct complex defects with a surgical stent designed from presurgical casts.
Maxillary cuspids are commonly included in ablative block resections in maxillectomy patients. Although the remaining incisors are poor abutments for interim or definitive obturators, they must be used if adequate retention and support is to be achieved. Orthodontic biomechanical concepts for removable appliances offer solutions for the treatment of these patients.
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