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Debridement could be a solution to promote healing of established oral mucositis in children.

dc.contributor.authorElbek Çubukçu, Çiğdem
dc.contributor.authorSevinir, Betül Berrin
dc.contributor.buuauthorELBEK ÇUBUKÇU, ÇİĞDEM
dc.contributor.buuauthorSEVİNİR, BETÜL BERRİN
dc.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentÇocuk Diş Hekimliği Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.contributor.scopusid15062319400
dc.contributor.scopusid6603199915
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-13T14:06:26Z
dc.date.issued2007-01-01
dc.description.abstractAIM: The aim of the study was to present a novel approach to promote healing of established oral mucositis and to alleviate symptom clusters in a group of children who were on induction chemotherapy. STUDY DESIGN: A clinical prospective study. METHODS: Children (40) diagnosed with Grade 3 or 4 oral mucositis were randomly assigned into two groups: In Group I (n=20), accumulated debris on ulcerations was removed (debridement); In Group II (n=20), subjects had no debridement. The condition of oral lesions, speech, lips, teeth, saliva, gingiva, and swallowing ability were examined 3 x week during the study. All subjects received the same oral care regimen. They were well balanced in respect of age, the type of antineoplastic treatment, and the number. RESULTS: Debridement promoted resolution and decreased the severity of oral mucositis significantly. Thus, the subjects had less oral discomfort, pain, and nutritional difficulties. Statistics: The data were entered in the SPSS 13.0 program, and the tests used were Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Shapiro-Wilk, Mann-Whitney, and Spearman's correlation coefficient with a 5% significance level. CONCLUSION: Well-controlled, prospective clinical studies related to the management of established oral mucositis will lead to the development of potential interventions and improved patient care.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/BF03262578
dc.identifier.endpage112
dc.identifier.issn1818-6300
dc.identifier.issue2
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-34547428580
dc.identifier.startpage105
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/52750
dc.identifier.volume8
dc.indexed.scopusScopus
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.journalEuropean archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subject.scopusDental Development Challenges in Pediatric Cancer Survivors
dc.titleDebridement could be a solution to promote healing of established oral mucositis in children.
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local.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi/Çocuk Diş Hekimliği Ana Bilim Dalı
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