Ill-Fitting Dental Appliances and Oral Cancer: A Systematic Review and Case Report

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Cynthia T. Yusuf, M. Heron, Alisa O. Girard, K. J. Zhu, C. D. Lopez, Robin Yang
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Background: Associations between the use of dental appliances and oral cancer remain controversial. No studies have reported a relationship between dental appliances in the setting of cleft palate management and oral cancer. This study characterizes the correlation between dental appliances and oral cancer and includes a case report of a patient with a history of cleft palate repair who later developed oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Methods: We performed a systematic review for studies from 1980 to 2022 of patients who had dental prostheses and who were subsequently diagnosed with OSCC. Variables included the percentage of OSCC cases wearing dental appliances, intraoral cancer location, and noted associations between reported risk factors and OSCC. Results: Of the 6323 patients from the 31 articles analyzed, the most common specified locations for the neoplastic lesion were at the gingiva and lateral border of the tongue. Seventeen studies found an association between OSCC and denture use (54.8%), while 9 studies (29.0%) specifically found a positive association between oral sores and OSCC. Our case patient had complete dental extraction at the age of 12 with subsequent life-long dentures. At age 69, he presented with invasive OSCC. Conclusions: Chronic irritation from ill-fitted dental appliances are associated with oral sores and cancer. This study reports a cleft palate repair patient with lifelong use of dentures who presented with OSCC despite having no known risk factors for oral cancer.
不合适的牙科器具与口腔癌:系统回顾与个案报告
背景:使用牙科器械与口腔癌之间的关系仍然存在争议。没有研究报道在腭裂治疗和口腔癌之间的关系。本研究探讨了口腔器械与口腔癌之间的关系,并报道了一例腭裂修复史的患者后来发展为口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)。方法:我们对1980年至2022年的研究进行了系统回顾,这些研究对象是安装了义齿并随后被诊断为OSCC的患者。变量包括佩戴牙科器械的OSCC病例的百分比,口内癌的位置,以及报告的危险因素与OSCC之间的关联。结果:在31篇分析的6323例患者中,肿瘤病变最常见的特定部位是牙龈和舌侧缘。17项研究发现OSCC与义齿使用相关(54.8%),9项研究明确发现口腔溃疡与OSCC呈正相关(29.0%)。我们的病例患者在12岁时进行了全牙拔牙,并随后进行了终身义齿。69岁时,他表现为侵袭性OSCC。结论:不合适的牙科器械引起的慢性刺激与口腔溃疡和癌症有关。本研究报告了一位终生使用假牙的腭裂修复患者,尽管没有已知的口腔癌危险因素,但仍出现了OSCC。
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Head & Face Medicine
Head & Face Medicine DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.30%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Head & Face Medicine is a multidisciplinary open access journal that publishes basic and clinical research concerning all aspects of cranial, facial and oral conditions. The journal covers all aspects of cranial, facial and oral diseases and their management. It has been designed as a multidisciplinary journal for clinicians and researchers involved in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of diseases which affect the human head and face. The journal is wide-ranging, covering the development, aetiology, epidemiology and therapy of head and face diseases to the basic science that underlies these diseases. Management of head and face diseases includes all aspects of surgical and non-surgical treatments including psychopharmacological therapies.
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