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Dental care may benefit patients scheduled for cancer surgery

08.08.18 | Wiley

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Preoperative oral care by a dentist may help reduce postoperative complications in patients who undergo cancer surgery, according to a new BJS ( British Journal of Surgery ) study.

Of 509,179 patients studied, 16% received preoperative oral care from a dentist. When a surgeon requested that a dentist provide preoperative oral care to a patient with cancer, the dentist checked the patient's oral condition, provided professional tooth cleaning, taught the patient self-cleaning methods for the teeth, and provided any treatment needed.

In the study, 15,724 patients (3.09%) developed postoperative pneumonia and 1734 (0.34%) died within 30 days of surgery. After adjustments, preoperative oral care by a dentist was linked with a decrease in postoperative pneumonia (3.28% versus 3.76%) and death within 30 days (0.30% versus 0.42%).

"The findings could help improve strategies for the prevention of postoperative complications," the authors wrote.

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10.1002/bjs.10915

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APA:
Wiley. (2018, August 8). Dental care may benefit patients scheduled for cancer surgery. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12V2P421/dental-care-may-benefit-patients-scheduled-for-cancer-surgery.html
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"Dental care may benefit patients scheduled for cancer surgery." Brightsurf News, Aug. 8 2018, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12V2P421/dental-care-may-benefit-patients-scheduled-for-cancer-surgery.html.