Tooth development in the light of chemotherapy-induced agenesis in cancer survivors

Q4 Dentistry
Anna Jodłowska, L. Postek-Stefańska
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Abstract

Introduction: Although the developmental model of permanent tooth is considered to be similar to the better understood formation of deciduous tooth, the duration of subsequent stages differs significantly, and it is difficult to determine. Various sources report that agenesis is a result of genetic abnormality or a developmental disturbance caused in initiation stage. However, it seems that complete damage to the germ, sometimes referred to as “aplasia”, can occur during the entire early odontogenesis. Detailed antineoplastic treatment records and dental disturbances in children as a result of chemotherapy administration show the possibility to recognize not well-known early tooth development. Objectives: An attempt to discover some unexplained facts about early tooth development based on the cases of chemotherapy-induced agenesis. Material and methods: Thirty-eight cancer survivors presented for a check-up visit in the Pediatric Clinic fulfilled the study criteria. Clinical control and panoramic radiograph were performed to identify the developmental abnormalities of hard tissues. Medical records were also analyzed to distinguish the age and duration of the cytotoxic treatment. Thirty-one survivors showed long-term dental effects of therapy. Five participants had 13 teeth missing. Results: In the case of survivors with a lack of 6 teeth, germ-toxic drug administration was applied just before appositional growth. Individuals with 3 teeth missing started the therapy before or at the beginning of expected initiation stage. One patient with four second premolars missing was treated outside the early odontogenesis age period. Conclusions: Detailed analysis revealed hypothesis that the total toxic damage to the dental developing tissues is likely to occur even at the most advanced stadium of early development. A longer duration of early odontogenesis is also possible. The duration of particular stages in tooth formation can be revised based on the dental examination of cancer survivors.
癌症幸存者化疗诱导发育的牙齿发育
虽然恒牙的发育模式被认为与乳牙的形成类似,但其后续阶段的持续时间有很大的不同,很难确定。各种来源的报告,发育不全是由于遗传异常或在起始阶段引起的发育障碍。然而,似乎胚芽的完全损伤,有时被称为“发育不全”,可能发生在整个早期牙形成过程中。详细的抗肿瘤治疗记录和儿童因化疗引起的牙齿紊乱显示了识别不为人所知的早期牙齿发育的可能性。目的:通过对化疗所致牙齿发育不全病例的分析,探讨一些未解之谜。材料和方法:38名癌症幸存者在儿科诊所接受检查,符合研究标准。通过临床对照和全景x线片确定硬组织发育异常。还分析了医疗记录,以区分细胞毒性治疗的年龄和持续时间。31名幸存者显示出治疗对牙齿的长期影响。5名参与者缺了13颗牙齿。结果:生还者缺6颗牙,仅在生长前施用细菌毒性药物。3颗牙缺失者在预期开始阶段之前或开始时开始治疗。1例缺4颗第二前磨牙的患者在牙发育早期年龄之外进行治疗。结论:详细分析表明,即使在早期发育的最先进阶段,也可能发生牙齿发育组织的全毒性损伤。较长时间的早期牙形成也是可能的。牙齿形成的特定阶段的持续时间可以根据癌症幸存者的牙齿检查进行修订。
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Journal of Stomatology
Journal of Stomatology Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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