歯科放射線
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頭頸部化学放射線治療後に多発う蝕を生じ口腔管理に苦慮した1例
新垣 理宣勝良 剛詞小林 大二郎道 泰之北本 佳住依田 哲也倉林 亨
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2022 年 61 巻 2 号 p. 53-57

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Introduction: Radiation-induced dental caries is a late oral adverse event that should be considered after head and neck radiotherapy. However, there are no clinical guidelines for dental management after head and neck radiotherapy. We report a case of multiple dental caries that developed after head and neck radiotherapy in a patient in whom symptomatic treatment was challenging.
 Case: A 67-year-old male was referred to our department with difficulty with oral intake secondary to occlusal insufficiency. He had a history of radiotherapy for hypopharyngeal carcinoma, and nearly all of his teeth only had residual roots. We found multiple carious teeth, including in areas outside of the radiation field. We designed a temporary denture in coordination with a dental office; however, it was difficult to extract all of the patient’s teeth. The patient was followed-up; however, he died of esophageal cancer.
 Conclusion: Radiation-induced dental caries can even occur in teeth outside of the radiation field. In such cases, continuous preventative measures, such as oral care, are important, even before the start of radiotherapy.
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