Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case report

Introduction: Wilms’ Tumor is a malignant renal neoplasm that frequently occurs in children during the first decade of life. Clinically, it is a rapidly growing abdominal mass that causes low back pain and hematuria. Computerized axial tomography or nuclear magnetic resonance are fundamental for its...

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Main Authors: Ana Moya, Jesús Luengo, Cristal Díaz
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Concepción. 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Oral Research
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Online Access:http://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.067/470
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spelling doaj-989f35c0e314495b87463a456cdc0f912020-11-24T21:10:47ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792018-09-017725926310.17126/joralres.2018.067Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case reportAna Moya0Jesús Luengo1Cristal Díaz2Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, UAZPediatric Dentistry. Academic Unit of Dentistry. Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, UAZPediatric Dentistry. Academic Unit of Dentistry. Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, UAZIntroduction: Wilms’ Tumor is a malignant renal neoplasm that frequently occurs in children during the first decade of life. Clinically, it is a rapidly growing abdominal mass that causes low back pain and hematuria. Computerized axial tomography or nuclear magnetic resonance are fundamental for its diagnosis, and chemotherapy and surgery have become first-choice treatments. After diagnosis, the majority of treatment plans involve the administration of antineoplastic drugs, whose side effects may include mucositis, candidiasis, xerostomia, caries, and worsen other previously diagnosed lesions, regardless of the organ affected by the tumor. Treatment is more effective if provided by a multidisciplinary team in which the dentist plays a significant role in the implementation of an integral oral care protocol. In the present study, the management of a pediatric patient under antineoplastic treatment for Wilms’ tumor is reported. Case report: A four-year-old female patient diagnosed with Wilms' tumor, who required antineoplastic treatment. She had temporary dentition with early childhood caries, irreversible pulpal lesions and agenesis of teeth 72, 82, and the germ of tooth 42. The patient received modeling based behavior management therapy, prophylactic oral hygiene, and restoration of teeth affected by caries. To present this case, the "CARE" guidelines were used. Conclusion: Poor oral health status prior to cancer therapy directly affects the quality of life and the treatment of a patient, increasing the risks of local or systemic infections. As such evaluation and dental treatment before antineoplastic therapy is important to prevent oral complications and lesionshttp://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.067/470medical oncologyWilms tumorantineoplastic agentsdental cariespreventive dentistry
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Jesús Luengo
Cristal Díaz
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Jesús Luengo
Cristal Díaz
Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case report
Journal of Oral Research
medical oncology
Wilms tumor
antineoplastic agents
dental caries
preventive dentistry
author_facet Ana Moya
Jesús Luengo
Cristal Díaz
author_sort Ana Moya
title Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case report
title_short Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case report
title_full Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case report
title_fullStr Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Dental management of a child undergoing treatment for Wilms’ tumor: A case report
title_sort dental management of a child undergoing treatment for wilms’ tumor: a case report
publisher Universidad de Concepción.
series Journal of Oral Research
issn 0719-2460
0719-2479
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Introduction: Wilms’ Tumor is a malignant renal neoplasm that frequently occurs in children during the first decade of life. Clinically, it is a rapidly growing abdominal mass that causes low back pain and hematuria. Computerized axial tomography or nuclear magnetic resonance are fundamental for its diagnosis, and chemotherapy and surgery have become first-choice treatments. After diagnosis, the majority of treatment plans involve the administration of antineoplastic drugs, whose side effects may include mucositis, candidiasis, xerostomia, caries, and worsen other previously diagnosed lesions, regardless of the organ affected by the tumor. Treatment is more effective if provided by a multidisciplinary team in which the dentist plays a significant role in the implementation of an integral oral care protocol. In the present study, the management of a pediatric patient under antineoplastic treatment for Wilms’ tumor is reported. Case report: A four-year-old female patient diagnosed with Wilms' tumor, who required antineoplastic treatment. She had temporary dentition with early childhood caries, irreversible pulpal lesions and agenesis of teeth 72, 82, and the germ of tooth 42. The patient received modeling based behavior management therapy, prophylactic oral hygiene, and restoration of teeth affected by caries. To present this case, the "CARE" guidelines were used. Conclusion: Poor oral health status prior to cancer therapy directly affects the quality of life and the treatment of a patient, increasing the risks of local or systemic infections. As such evaluation and dental treatment before antineoplastic therapy is important to prevent oral complications and lesions
topic medical oncology
Wilms tumor
antineoplastic agents
dental caries
preventive dentistry
url http://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.067/470
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