Dental anomalies in children submitted to antineoplastic therapy


Autoria(s): Carrillo, Camila Merida; Pires Correa, Fernanda Nahas; Fontana Lopes, Nilza Nelly; Fava, Marcelo; Odone Filho, Vicente
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

03/12/2014

03/12/2014

01/01/2014

Resumo

Cancer is the third most frequent cause of death in children in Brazil. Early diagnosis and medical advances have significantly improved treatment outcomes, which has resulted in higher survival rates and the management of late side effects has become increasingly important in caring for these patients. Dental abnormalities are commonly observed as late effects of antineoplastic therapy in the oral cavity. The incidence and severity of the dental abnormalities depend on the child's age at diagnosis and the type of chemotherapeutic agent used, as well as the irradiation dose and area. The treatment duration and aggressivity should also be considered. Disturbances in dental development are characterized by changes in shape, number and root development. Enamel anomalies, such as discoloration, opacities and hypoplasia are also observed in these patients. When severe, these abnormalities can cause functional and esthetic sequelae that have an impact on the children's and adolescents' quality of life. General dentists and pediatric dentists should understand these dental abnormalities and how to identify them aiming for early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Formato

433-437

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(06)11

Clinics. Sao Paulo: Hospital Clinicas, Univ Sao Paulo, v. 69, n. 6, p. 433-437, 2014.

1807-5932

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/111622

10.6061/clinics/2014(06)11

WOS:000338440500011

WOS000338440500011.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Hospital das Clínicas

Relação

Clinics

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Tooth Abnormalities #Drug/Radiotherapy #Cancer #Child
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article