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Reduction in the incidence of postradiation dental complications in cancer patients by continuous quality improvement techniques.
The major dental consequences of radiation treatment to the head and neck are reviewed, and the role of the dentist in the management of these patients outlined. By using a concurrent patient data base and integrating quality assurance (clinical indicators) and quality improvement, a clinical department demonstrates how the risk of dental morbidity can be identified and reduced.