Oral healthcare of the patient receiving chemotherapy and/or marrow transplant
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Date
1996
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University of the Western Cape
Abstract
Between September 1992 and August 1995, all patients with haematological malignancies who
were treated as in-patients in the Haematology Unit at Groote Schuur Hospital received a twice
weekly, oral and perioral examination. Sixty patients were monitored while following the
traditional hospital oral care protocol (chlorhexidine, hydrogen peroxide, sodium bicarbonate,
thymol glycol, benzocaine mouthrinse and nystatin). The mouth care protocol was then changed
(protocol A = chlorhexidine, benzocaine lozenges, amphotericin B lozenges) and patients
monitored until the sample size matched that of the hospital mouth care regimen (n = 60). A
further 60 patients were then monitored using a third protocol (protocol B = benzydamine
hydrochloride, chlorhexidine, benzocaine lozenges, amphotericin B lozenges). A statistically
significant reduction in oral complications was found upon introduction and maintenance of
protocols A and B. The findings of this study suggest that improved oral care and a structured
oral care routine reduces the number of oral complications associated with chemo- and
radiotherapy.
Description
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)
Keywords
Dental caries, Periodontal disease, Chemotherapy, Marrow transplant, Oral medicine, Periodontics