Clinical outcomes of teeth adjacent to the site of mandibulotomy or mandibulectomy in patients with head and neck cancer: results from a multidisciplinary mono-institutional head and neck tumor board

Author:

Castagnola Raffaella1,Rupe Cosimo1,Gioco Gioele1,Almadori Giovanni1,Galli Jacopo1,Tagliaferri Luca2,Cassano Alessandra3,Gallenzi Patrizia2,Lajolo Carlo2

Affiliation:

1. Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli-IRCCS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

2. Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli- IRCCS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

3. “Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli – IRCCS” Catholic University

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction:The aim of this case series wasto evaluatethe necrosis of teeth adjacent to the site of mandibulotomy or mandibulectomy in a cohort of patients suffering from head and neck cancers.Methods:Fourteen patients who underwent segmental mandibulectomy or paramedian mandibulotomy for oral, oropharynx or major salivary gland cancer and a total of 23 teeth were included in this case series. Twelve patients underwent adjuvant head and neck radiotherapy. Cold sensitivity pulp testing and/or electric pulp testing were performed on teeth at the margin of mandibulectomy and on teeth adjacent to mandibulotomy after surgery. A “positive” response was considered the healthy state, and “negative” was considered the diseased state of the tooth.Results:The 10 patients who underwent mandibulotomy had 12 teeth with a negative response. The 4 patients treated by mandibulectomy had two positive and three negative responses to cold and electric pulp tests. Fifteen out of 23 teeth (65.2%) showed a negative response to sensitivity testing.Conclusions:Tooth necrosis seems to be a common event after mandibulectomy and mandibulotomy.Clinical Relevance:To avoid post-surgery complications, performing root canal therapy before surgery on the teeth adjacent to the surgical site could be an appropriate strategy.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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