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Implantoprotetska rehabilitacija pacijenta nakon liječenja karcinoma tonzile: prikaz slučaja (CROSBI ID 723613)

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Matoš, Ivan ; Sušić, Mato ; Brajdić, Davor ; Matulić, Nena ; Đanić, Petar ; Gabrić, Dragana Implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient after treatment of tonsil cancer: a case study / Implantoprotetska rehabilitacija pacijenta nakon liječenja karcinoma tonzile: prikaz slučaja // Acta stomatologica Croatica / Brkić, Hrvoje (ur.). 2022. str. 335-335

Podaci o odgovornosti

Matoš, Ivan ; Sušić, Mato ; Brajdić, Davor ; Matulić, Nena ; Đanić, Petar ; Gabrić, Dragana

hrvatski

Implantoprotetska rehabilitacija pacijenta nakon liječenja karcinoma tonzile: prikaz slučaja

Surgical treatment of oropharyngeal tumors with combined radiotherapy often creates a negative impact on the hard and soft tissues in the oral cavity. The result of surgical treatment is reduced tongue mobility, lack of space in the oral cavity vestibule, as well as lack of mandible in radical neck dissections. Oral adverse effects of head and neck radiotherapy cause pathological conditions such as mucositis, xerostomia, irradiation caries, vascular fibrosis and reduce the potential of bone healing. The most severe complication, occurring in 2% of all patients, appears to be osteoradionecrosis. Such conditions require a multidisciplinary approach of specialists in various branches of dental medicine and medicine to ensure that the patient’s quality of life after successful tumor surgery is satisfactory. The modern approach to oral rehabilitation of oncology patients includes the use of dental implants whose retention and denture stabilization is facilitated in cases of major atrophy and defects of the alveolar ridge. The purpose of this presentation is to show the success of implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of an oncology patient in the form of implant survival and overall patient satisfaction with prosthetic work. The positive outcome of the therapy follows the latest results of coherent research dealing with the survival rate of implants by giving different guidelines in implant placement. Although more research is needed, preferably that which is controlled and randomized, recent studies show progress in osseointegration of implants and reduction of complications after head and neck radiotherapy. The occurrence of osteoradionecrosis in this case, regardless of placed dental implants, confirms this.

dentalna implantologija ; rehabilitacija ; karcinom

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engleski

Implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient after treatment of tonsil cancer: a case study

Surgical treatment of oropharyngeal tumors with combined radiotherapy often creates a negative impact on the hard and soft tissues in the oral cavity. The result of surgical treatment is reduced tongue mobility, lack of space in the oral cavity vestibule, as well as lack of mandible in radical neck dissections. Oral adverse effects of head and neck radiotherapy cause pathological conditions such as mucositis, xerostomia, irradiation caries, vascular fibrosis and reduce the potential of bone healing. The most severe complication, occurring in 2% of all patients, appears to be osteoradionecrosis. Such conditions require a multidisciplinary approach of specialists in various branches of dental medicine and medicine to ensure that the patient’s quality of life after successful tumor surgery is satisfactory. The modern approach to oral rehabilitation of oncology patients includes the use of dental implants whose retention and denture stabilization is facilitated in cases of major atrophy and defects of the alveolar ridge. The purpose of this presentation is to show the success of implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of an oncology patient in the form of implant survival and overall patient satisfaction with prosthetic work. The positive outcome of the therapy follows the latest results of coherent research dealing with the survival rate of implants by giving different guidelines in implant placement. Although more research is needed, preferably that which is controlled and randomized, recent studies show progress in osseointegration of implants and reduction of complications after head and neck radiotherapy. The occurrence of osteoradionecrosis in this case, regardless of placed dental implants, confirms this.

dental implantology ; rehabilitation ; carcinoma

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Podaci o prilogu

335-335.

2022.

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objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Acta stomatologica Croatica

Brkić, Hrvoje

Zagreb: Stomatolški fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

0001-7019

1846-0410

Podaci o skupu

9. Međunarodni kongres Hrvatskoga društva za dentalnu implantologiju Hrvatskoga liječničkog zbora

predavanje

01.04.2022-03.04.2022

Dubrovnik, Hrvatska ; Mlini, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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