The Impact of Preventive Protocols on Oral Health Outcomes in Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy or Radiotherapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Carol Moussa, Laurent Estrade, Jeremy Glomet, Gael Y Rochefort, Frédéric Denis, Maha H Daou
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Background/Objectives: Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy (CT) or radiotherapy (RT) are at increased risk of oral complications. Preventive dental care has been proposed to mitigate these risks, yet its effectiveness is not sufficiently evaluated. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the impact of preventive oral health interventions on key clinical outcomes in oncology patients. Methods: A systematic search of MEDLINE, Embase, and CENTRAL databases was conducted (March 2025), adhering to PRISMA guidelines with a PROSPERO-registered protocol (CRD 420251006799). Eligible studies included randomized trials, cohort studies, and pre-post intervention studies evaluating preventive dental care in patients receiving CT or RT. The outcomes included gingival index (GI), dental caries (DMFT), plaque levels, and periodontal health. Meta-analyses were performed on GI and DMFT outcomes using random-effects models. Results: Eleven studies were included in the qualitative synthesis and four in the meta-analyses. Preventive interventions, such as fluoride applications, oral hygiene education, and regular professional cleanings, were associated with stabilization or improvement of gingival health. The pooled estimate for GI showed no significant deterioration over time (MD = -0.05, 95% CI: -0.34 to 0.24, p = 0.72). For DMFT, a slight but significant increase was observed (MD = 1.07, 95% CI: 0.08 to 2.05, p = 0.03), suggesting a continued risk of caries despite intervention. Conclusions: Preventive dental care interventions appear to support the maintenance of gingival health in cancer patients undergoing CT or RT. However, despite these interventions, a slight increase in dental caries was still observed, indicating that preventive strategies may not fully eliminate the risk of caries. These findings highlight the importance of sustained and individualized oral health programs as part of comprehensive oncology care. Future studies using standardized protocols and longer follow-up periods are needed to better evaluate their long-term effectiveness across diverse cancer populations.

预防方案对接受化疗或放疗的癌症患者口腔健康结局的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景/目的:接受化疗(CT)或放疗(RT)的癌症患者口腔并发症的风险增加。预防性牙科保健已被提出以减轻这些风险,但其有效性尚未得到充分评估。本系统综述和荟萃分析旨在评估预防性口腔健康干预对肿瘤患者关键临床结局的影响。方法:系统检索MEDLINE、Embase和CENTRAL数据库(2025年3月),遵循PRISMA指南和prospero注册协议(CRD 420251006799)。符合条件的研究包括随机试验、队列研究和评估接受CT或rt患者预防性牙科保健的干预前和干预后研究。结果包括牙龈指数(GI)、龋齿(DMFT)、菌斑水平和牙周健康。采用随机效应模型对GI和DMFT结果进行meta分析。结果:11项研究被纳入定性综合,4项研究被纳入meta分析。预防性干预措施,如使用氟化物、口腔卫生教育和定期专业清洁,与稳定或改善牙龈健康有关。GI的汇总估计值显示,随着时间的推移,GI没有显著恶化(MD = -0.05, 95% CI: -0.34至0.24,p = 0.72)。对于DMFT,观察到轻微但显著的增加(MD = 1.07, 95% CI: 0.08至2.05,p = 0.03),表明尽管干预,龋齿风险仍然存在。结论:预防性牙科保健干预措施似乎有助于维持接受CT或rt治疗的癌症患者的牙龈健康。然而,尽管有这些干预措施,仍观察到龋齿的轻微增加,这表明预防策略可能无法完全消除龋齿的风险。这些发现强调了持续和个性化口腔健康计划作为综合肿瘤护理的一部分的重要性。未来的研究需要使用标准化的方案和更长的随访期,以更好地评估它们在不同癌症人群中的长期有效性。
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