Radiation planning aims to save space for future teeth
NCT ID NCT04801472
Summary
This study tested whether planning for future dental implants before starting radiation treatment could help protect healthy jawbone areas. Researchers used special scans to mark potential implant sites, then designed radiation plans to avoid damaging those areas while still treating the cancer. The goal was to make dental rehabilitation easier for patients after their cancer treatment.
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Institut de cancérologie Strasbourg Europe
Strasbourg, 67033, France
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