AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to determine if intraoral devices can lessen the negative effects of radiotherapy on oral health for head and neck cancer patients.
  • A systematic review was conducted, analyzing five studies, but only one showed low bias risk, with mixed results on the effectiveness of these devices in reducing complications like mucositis and xerostomia.
  • The findings highlight a lack of strong evidence supporting the use of intraoral devices, emphasizing the need for more rigorous clinical trials to evaluate their long-term benefits.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate whether intraoral devices reduce the adverse oral and dental effects of radiotherapy in head and neck cancer patients.

Materials And Methods: A systematic search of the Medline and Embase databases for articles published before March 2019 was performed by two independent reviewers. Studies published in English that evaluated whether intraoral devices reduced the risk of radiotherapy-related complications in patients receiving radiotherapy to the head and neck region were included. The kappa statistic was used to calculate the level of inter-reviewer agreement.

Results: Five studies met the inclusion criteria, although only one was considered to be a low risk of bias. One study reported that intraoral devices did not reduce the severity of mucositis after 7 weeks. The remaining four studies reported that intraoral devices reduced the risk of xerostomia, mucositis, trismus, dysphagia, and dental caries over 2 to 6 months.

Conclusion: There are limited data to support the use of intraoral devices in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Well-designed clinical studies that consider long-term outcomes are necessary to draw definitive conclusions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/ijp.6933DOI Listing

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