Dental Management in the Immunocompromised Children: A Review
Abdulrahman Kamal Habash *
MOH, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Firas Walid basoudan
MOH, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Hassan Adnan Alwayel
MOH, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Bassam Walid Alarfaj
Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ali Naji Alwayel
Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Jafar Ali Alaithan
Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Mushary abdullah alzuhiri
SFH, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ghada Sami Alduraye
King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Oral manifestations of oropharyngeal infections in immunocompromised individuals pose a unique challenge for medical and dental specialists, as clinical signs and symptoms could be minor, making correct diagnosis and treatment difficult. Effective infection control and oral symptom management are critical, and they can be done by the careful use of topical and systemic medicines, as well as proper oral hygiene. According to current guidelines, children should receive an oral examination before starting cancer treatment. Before the commencement of cancer treatment–related oral issues, a pretreatment examination helps develop a dentist-child relationship. Intensive mouth care is critical because it reduces the chance of developing moderate/severe mucositis while also reducing the risk of septicemia and oral infections. Almost all of the therapy's oral side effects are caused by stomatotoxicity, either direct or indirect. The purpose of therapy for this patient group is to keep the oral mucosa healthy, avoid secondary infection, relieve pain, and maintain nutritional intake. In this narrative review we will be looking at evaluation, prevention and management of dental complications in immunosuppressed children.
Keywords: Dental management, immunocompromised, oral manifestations