Prophylactic use of pentoxifylline and tocopherol in patients who require dental extractions after radiotherapy for cancer of the head and neck

Vinod Patel, Yusuf Gadiwalla, Isabel Sassoon, Chris Sproat, Jerry Kwok, Mark McGurk

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Abstract

Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a complication seen intermittently in patients who have had radiotherapy to the head and neck, and results of treatment with pentoxifylline and tocopherol (PVe) have been encouraging. As a consequence, some argue that this should be used prophylactically to lower the risk of ORN after dental extractions in this group. We retrospectively analysed data on 390 dental extractions in 82 patients who had had radiotherapy for cancer of the head and neck. Each had been given PVe prophylactically. Only one patient (1.2%) developed ORN (rate/tooth 0.26%). Patients had taken PVe for a mean (SD) of 11 (23) weeks preoperatively and 13.6 (18) weeks postoperatively. The incidence we found was lower than that normally associated with dental extractions in irradiated patients (7%).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)547-550
JournalBritish Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume54
Issue number5
Early online date11 Mar 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Osteoradionecrosis
  • Pentoxifylline
  • Tocopherol
  • Dental extractions

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