Oral cancer is a serious life-threatening disease. Dental professionals may be the first individuals to identify/suspect these lesions before referring to oral and maxillofacial surgeons and oral medicine specialists. Because the general dentist will likely follow on with the patient’s future oral health, it is important that he or she has a basic understanding of the various treatments involved in treating oral malignancies and their respective outcomes. The four main modalities discussed in this review include surgery alone, radiotherapy alone, surgery with radiotherapy, and chemotherapy with or without surgery and radiotherapy. Chemotherapy has become an area of great interest with the introduction of new ‘targeted therapies’ demonstrati...
Oral cancers form one of the most common malignancies seen worldwide, with a steady increase in numb...
A lot of oral cancer is clinically generated in association with premalignant lesion, such as leukop...
Considering the high possibility of dentist consult a patient with oral complications of chemotherap...
Dental practitioners will encounter patients who have been affected by cancer or who are current can...
Surgery is the current first choice for oral cancer treatment. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy...
This review emphasizes about making the members of the professional Colleges aware of some important...
The management of oral cancer is a multidisciplinary endeavour, as each patient presents the treatin...
Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are frequently described as part of a group of oral cancers or...
Oral cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers and one of the 10 most common causes of death in th...
WOS: 000336936100031PubMed ID: 24676676The identification of experienced and knowledgeable dental sp...
OBJECTIVES This contribution aims to update the dentist on some important knowledge about cancer of ...
SummaryThe usefulness of dental approaches, such as oral management, has gained recognition among pa...
The incidence of head and neck cancer is on the rise. Most head and neck cancers are treated with su...
Patients with malignancy may experience adverse effects when given oral therapy as an option to anti...
Objectives. A study is made of the dental implications of oral cancer, with a view to avoiding the c...
Oral cancers form one of the most common malignancies seen worldwide, with a steady increase in numb...
A lot of oral cancer is clinically generated in association with premalignant lesion, such as leukop...
Considering the high possibility of dentist consult a patient with oral complications of chemotherap...
Dental practitioners will encounter patients who have been affected by cancer or who are current can...
Surgery is the current first choice for oral cancer treatment. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy...
This review emphasizes about making the members of the professional Colleges aware of some important...
The management of oral cancer is a multidisciplinary endeavour, as each patient presents the treatin...
Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are frequently described as part of a group of oral cancers or...
Oral cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers and one of the 10 most common causes of death in th...
WOS: 000336936100031PubMed ID: 24676676The identification of experienced and knowledgeable dental sp...
OBJECTIVES This contribution aims to update the dentist on some important knowledge about cancer of ...
SummaryThe usefulness of dental approaches, such as oral management, has gained recognition among pa...
The incidence of head and neck cancer is on the rise. Most head and neck cancers are treated with su...
Patients with malignancy may experience adverse effects when given oral therapy as an option to anti...
Objectives. A study is made of the dental implications of oral cancer, with a view to avoiding the c...
Oral cancers form one of the most common malignancies seen worldwide, with a steady increase in numb...
A lot of oral cancer is clinically generated in association with premalignant lesion, such as leukop...
Considering the high possibility of dentist consult a patient with oral complications of chemotherap...