The Role of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer Patients after Radiotherapy with Dental Implants

Esra Nur Avukat
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The aim of this review is to evaluate the effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) on implant survival in patients who underwent prosthetic rehabilitation with dental implants after radiotherapy and suffered from head and neck cancer (HNC). The search terms used in PubMed and Google Scholar scans were “dental implant”, “head and neck cancer”, “hyperbaric oxygen therapy” and “radiotherapy”. The title and summary are screened for the selection of dental implant studies in patients who have had HNC. Clinical human studies, on irradiated dental implant patients, including randomized controlled trials, prospective controlled trials, and retrospective studies were included in the study. In the literature searches, 29 articles were found and 7 articles that meet the inclusion criteria were included. Prosthetic dental implants have gained importance in the treatment of patients with HNC. In cases where conventional prosthetic treatments are insufficient, dental implants increase retention and stability of dentures. In this way, dental implants enable more effective treatments that increase the quality of life. Currently, there is no consensus on the effect of HBOT on osseointegration and implant survival in cancer patients who receive radiotherapy. When the current limited number of studies are evaluated, it can be seen that HBOT may not provide significant clinical benefit in HNC patients treated with radiotherapy. However, it should be taken into consideration that there are not enough studies on this subject in the literature. Therefore, there is a need for randomized, controlled, double-blind trials with homogeneous patient distribution, longer follow-up, supporting HBOT use after RT.
高压氧治疗在头颈部肿瘤放疗后种植牙治疗中的作用
本综述的目的是评估高压氧治疗(HBOT)对头颈癌(HNC)患者放疗后采用种植体修复的种植体存活的影响。PubMed和Google Scholar扫描中使用的搜索词是“植牙”、“头颈癌”、“高压氧治疗”和“放射治疗”。标题和摘要筛选了有HNC患者种植体研究的选择。本研究纳入了辐照种植牙患者的临床人体研究,包括随机对照试验、前瞻性对照试验和回顾性研究。在文献检索中,共检索到29篇文献,符合纳入标准的文献有7篇。假牙种植体在治疗HNC患者中具有重要意义。在传统义齿治疗不足的情况下,牙种植体可以增加义齿的固位和稳定性。通过这种方式,种植牙可以更有效地治疗,提高生活质量。目前,HBOT对肿瘤放疗患者骨整合和种植体存活的影响尚未达成共识。通过对目前数量有限的研究进行评估,可以看出HBOT可能无法为接受放疗的HNC患者提供显著的临床获益。然而,应该考虑到的是,文献中对这一主题的研究还不够。因此,有必要进行随机、对照、双盲试验,患者分布均匀,随访时间较长,支持RT后使用HBOT。
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