J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  2000 Feb;26(1):18-23.

The changes of salivary microorganism composition after therapeutic radiation for oral cancer patients

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  • 1Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University.

Abstract

The changes of the microorganism composition after therapeutic radiation for oral cancer patients are not well known and the long-term follow-up data are not reported. To obtain basic data for understanding of pathogenesis and prevention and treatment of dental caries and mucositis occuring after radiation therapy, 7 of the oral cancer patients presented at the Seoul National University Oral & Maxillofacial Department between 1997 and 1998 whose treatment plan included radiation therapy were recruited to investigate the changes in bacterial composition(total aerobic count, candida, Staphylococci, lactobacilli, S. mutans, and S. salivarius (mitis, sanguis)) of the saliva before, during, and after radiation therapy. The basic data obtained from this study on identification and composition change of the bacteria in saliva of patients treated with radiation therapy can be used (1) as a reference for deciding on the ideal anti-microbial spectrum of the oral rinsing agent to be used in patients treated with radiation therapy for malignant tumor of the head and neck region. (2) to enhance the understanding of increase of opportunistic infection after immunochemical changes of the saliva and its relation to specific bacterial infection. (3) as a reference in prescribing prophylactic antibiotics in immunodepressed patients after radiation therapy.

Keyword

Oral cancer; Radiation therapy; Saliva; Microorganism

MeSH Terms

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Bacteria
Bacterial Infections
Candida
Dental Caries
Follow-Up Studies
Head
Humans
Mouth Neoplasms*
Mucositis
Neck
Opportunistic Infections
Saliva
Seoul
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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