Radiation-related caries is a unique form of rampant decay and is a complication of head and neck radiotherapy that frequently causes generalized dental destruction and impairs quality of life in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the patterns of demineralization of caries in irradiated patients and to establish whether direct radiogenic damage to the dentition might be important in the progression of radiation-related caries. Teeth from patients who had concluded radiotherapy were examined histologically by polarized light microscopy, and the ultrastructure was examined by scanning backscattered electron microscopy. Cervical caries and incisal caries, a very unusual sort of lesion, were widely detected. Additionally,...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate, in vitro, the effects of ionizing radiation on the mechanical and mic...
Mucositis is a frequent problem after irradiation of the oral mucosa. To study the early effects of ...
Abstract: Objectives: Progressive caries and disintegration of dental hard tissues are clinically o...
Radiation-related caries is a disease with high potential of teeth destruction in patients who have ...
Abstract Background Radiation caries is a complication of radiotherapy characterized by enamel erosi...
Radiation-related caries (RRC) is one of the most significant oral toxicities of head and neck radio...
Radiation-related caries (RRC) can cause rapid progression, with a high potential for dental destruc...
The treatment of head and neck cancer (HNC) involves radiotherapy. Patients undergoing radiotherapy ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the microscopic characteristics through polarized light microsc...
Dept. of Dentistry/박사In patients undergoing radiation therapy, the likelihood of caries becomes high...
Dentre as seqüelas oriundas da radioterapia para o tratamento do câncer de cabeça e pescoço, a cárie...
Background and aims. Salivary glands are very susceptible to radiation and any disturbances in their...
Radioactive caries is the most common complication of head and neck cancer after radiotherapy. It is...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe exact dose of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) associated ...
Background: Radiation-related caries (RRC) can cause rapid progression, with a high potential for d...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate, in vitro, the effects of ionizing radiation on the mechanical and mic...
Mucositis is a frequent problem after irradiation of the oral mucosa. To study the early effects of ...
Abstract: Objectives: Progressive caries and disintegration of dental hard tissues are clinically o...
Radiation-related caries is a disease with high potential of teeth destruction in patients who have ...
Abstract Background Radiation caries is a complication of radiotherapy characterized by enamel erosi...
Radiation-related caries (RRC) is one of the most significant oral toxicities of head and neck radio...
Radiation-related caries (RRC) can cause rapid progression, with a high potential for dental destruc...
The treatment of head and neck cancer (HNC) involves radiotherapy. Patients undergoing radiotherapy ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the microscopic characteristics through polarized light microsc...
Dept. of Dentistry/박사In patients undergoing radiation therapy, the likelihood of caries becomes high...
Dentre as seqüelas oriundas da radioterapia para o tratamento do câncer de cabeça e pescoço, a cárie...
Background and aims. Salivary glands are very susceptible to radiation and any disturbances in their...
Radioactive caries is the most common complication of head and neck cancer after radiotherapy. It is...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe exact dose of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) associated ...
Background: Radiation-related caries (RRC) can cause rapid progression, with a high potential for d...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate, in vitro, the effects of ionizing radiation on the mechanical and mic...
Mucositis is a frequent problem after irradiation of the oral mucosa. To study the early effects of ...
Abstract: Objectives: Progressive caries and disintegration of dental hard tissues are clinically o...