Oral Ulcers – Secondary to Chemotherapy

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In this article, we give a brief description about a type of oral ulcers that occur related to chemotherapy.

Anticancer Cytotoxic

Ulcers 2nd to Chemotherapy

Ulcer on the Tongue due to Chemotherapy

Etiology

the ulcers by be due to direct or indirect effect of Chemotherapy.

  • Direct: It interferes with replication and growth of the oral epithelium.
  • Indirect: Depressed bone marrow formationLeukopenialiability for bacterial, viral and fungal infectionOral ulcer.
Mucositis, A side effect of Chemotherapy

Clinical Picture

  • Ulcers are large, deep, and irregular.
  • Necrotic and foal odor.
  • Not surrounded by inflammatory halo.

 

Treatment

  • Heals within two weeks after stopping Chemotherapy.

 

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Mohsen Saeed Al Ozaibi, BDS, MBA. A Dentist at Bani Yas Medical Clinic and at Emirates Jordanind Medical Center, Founder of OziDent.com. Graduated in 2009 with a Bachelor's Degree in Dental Science from Misr International University and a Master's degree in Business and Administration from the University of the People. A veteran in digital dental content publishing and marketing.

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