Background: Cancer of the oral cavity has reportedly one of the lowest survival rates, in spite of the developments in its management and treatment. Cancer treatment can have side effects that affect mouth. Working together with dentist and the doctor treating cancer may help reduce the risk and seriousness of these side effects. Objective: To evaluated the non-regulated treatment versus supervised hospital treatment on the oral health of patients undergoing oral cancer treatment Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service of the Khulna Medical College Hospital and Different Privet Hospital in Khulna City. This study began by including patients with oral can?cer (squamous cell carcinoma) i...
This review emphasizes about making the members of the professional Colleges aware of some important...
In many countries, head and neck cancer incidence continues to rise. Treatment of head and neck canc...
Oral cancer is a serious life-threatening disease. Dental professionals may be the first individuals...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess, in the population of patients with oral cancer treatment, the...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the oral health status and dental care behaviours of patient...
Objectives. A study is made of the dental implications of oral cancer, with a view to avoiding the c...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
Patients with malignancy may experience adverse effects when given oral therapy as an option to anti...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
Objective To assess in a cross-sectional study the impact of including dental professionals in the m...
Aim or purpose: This research aims to examine the supportive dental needs of patients with head and ...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...
Introduction: This systematic review aims to update on the prevalence of odontogenic-related infecti...
Background: Oncology patients often go through intense treatments of radiation and chemotherapy, whi...
This purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the literature and update our current underst...
This review emphasizes about making the members of the professional Colleges aware of some important...
In many countries, head and neck cancer incidence continues to rise. Treatment of head and neck canc...
Oral cancer is a serious life-threatening disease. Dental professionals may be the first individuals...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess, in the population of patients with oral cancer treatment, the...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the oral health status and dental care behaviours of patient...
Objectives. A study is made of the dental implications of oral cancer, with a view to avoiding the c...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
Patients with malignancy may experience adverse effects when given oral therapy as an option to anti...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
Objective To assess in a cross-sectional study the impact of including dental professionals in the m...
Aim or purpose: This research aims to examine the supportive dental needs of patients with head and ...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...
Introduction: This systematic review aims to update on the prevalence of odontogenic-related infecti...
Background: Oncology patients often go through intense treatments of radiation and chemotherapy, whi...
This purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the literature and update our current underst...
This review emphasizes about making the members of the professional Colleges aware of some important...
In many countries, head and neck cancer incidence continues to rise. Treatment of head and neck canc...
Oral cancer is a serious life-threatening disease. Dental professionals may be the first individuals...