Dental Caries in Children and Adolescents During and After Antineoplastic Chemotherapy

2018 
Objective: To assess caries incidence, intensity, and treatment in children and adolescents under/after antineoplastic treatment. Study design: Patients with permanent and mixed dentition were divided into three groups of 60 patients each (5–18 years): CH – under chemotherapy; PCH – after chemotherapy; CG – generally healthy subjects. Caries incidence, intensity (DMFT/dmft, DMFS/dmfs), and mean numbers of teeth/surfaces with white spot lesions–WSL (D1+2/d1+2) were assessed following the ICDAS-II criteria. Statistical analysis: Mann-Whitney U test, significance at p≤0.05). Results: Caries incidence was significantly higher in PCH and CH (88.33% and 90%) than in CG (66.66%). Caries intensity was higher in both mixed and permanent dentition in patients under and after chemotherapy. The DMFS/DMFT correlation was the highest in PCH. Treatment indexes for primary and permanent teeth treatment were significantly lower in PCH and CH than CG. Conclusion: Antineoplastic chemotherapy is associated with caries develo...
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