2021
DOI: 10.4317/medoral.23912
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Evaluation of the salivary function of patients in treatment with radiotherapy for head and neck cancer submitted to photobiomodulation

Abstract: Background Head and neck radiotherapy is typically associated with toxicities that can have profound effects on the patient's quality of life. Xerostomia, which may or may not be related to hypofunction of the salivary gland, leading to negative consequences, mainly in quality of life, leaving patients more susceptible to the development of oral mucositis, dental caries, oral infection and difficulties in speech is one of the most common side effects of such treatment. The aim of the present study… Show more

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“…They demonstrated unchanged unstimulated salivary flow during RT but decreased saliva quantity 1 month after the end of cancer treatment. Despite not corroborating the role of PBM in modulating hyposalivation and salivary gland damage, a concomitant intraoral, lower dose protocol was used for OM that was not the main objective of the study confounding the interpretations of their results [35]. Interestingly, the control of hyposalivation induced by RT seems to be positively affected by PBM treatment strategies [47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They demonstrated unchanged unstimulated salivary flow during RT but decreased saliva quantity 1 month after the end of cancer treatment. Despite not corroborating the role of PBM in modulating hyposalivation and salivary gland damage, a concomitant intraoral, lower dose protocol was used for OM that was not the main objective of the study confounding the interpretations of their results [35]. Interestingly, the control of hyposalivation induced by RT seems to be positively affected by PBM treatment strategies [47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cuando la capacidad secretora residual de las glándulas salivales aún está presente, puede ser apropiada la estimulación de la secreción salival 46 . Entre las opciones reportadas en la literatura están los fármacos parasimpaticomiméticos, la acupuntura, la fitoterapia, la estimulación nerviosa y la PBMT 38,[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58] .…”
Section: Manejo Terapéutico Para La Xerostomíaunclassified
“…Es bien sabido el papel de la PBMT en el tratamiento de la RIOM; además, debido a su bajo costo y fácil aplicación, se espera que tenga la misma eficacia en reducir la queja de xerostomía reportada por los pacientes con CCC. Ribeiro et al 57 concluyeron que la PBMT no interfirió significativamente en la incidencia de xerostomía, pero sí parece evitar que esta complicación se agrave. Otra investigación no encontró diferencias significativas en la xerostomía entre el grupo que recibió la PBMT y el grupo control 58 .…”
Section: Manejo Terapéutico Para La Xerostomíaunclassified
“…The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) patients were diagnosed with HNNs histopathologically; (2) patients were treated with radiotherapy; (3) the association between pretreatment PNI and OS, PFS, and/or DMFS was recorded.…”
Section: Inclusion and Exclusion Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relatively worse and uncertain 5-year survival rate for HNN patients, varying from 30% to 70% based on the stage and location of the tumor, has been reported by Hoesseini et al [ 2 ]. The standard therapies for initial and locally advanced malignant HNNs have long been considered radiotherapy and surgery with or without chemotherapy [ 3 ]. Although the recent two decades have seen the rapid development of radiotherapy technology, some inevitably severe side effects profoundly impact patient survival outcomes after treatment, such as oral mucositis, dysgeusia, and dysphagia [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%