Management of patients with radiotherapy in maxillofacial surgery
3rd Euro Congress and Expo on Dental & Oral Health
June 16-18, 2015 Alicante, Spain

Abdelbadia Abdallah Abdelmabood

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

The aim of radiotherapy is to be specific to the tumorcell by destruction of these cells .This through interfering with the nuclear materials that necessary for cell reproduction and cell growth. But the effect of radiation actually specific for tumor cells as the normal cell affected.Majority of cell death, cells able to survive with impaired function as loss normal ability to replicate. Some cells survive normally but this depend on nature of the tumor cell and type of radiotherapy. Most patients of oral cancer recieving radiation dose 5000-6000 rad as a cure dose. But this dose can be given as fractioned dosein order to allow time for normal tissue to repair of its self and allow the tumor cells to shrink slowly Osteoradionecrosis: is considered to be the most serious complication of radiotherapy which defined as osteomylitis of irridiatedbone.It is common in mandible than maxilla:as mandible is formed of compact bone with main large blood vesseles and most of lesions are common in mandible than maxilla.

Biography :

Abdelbadia Abdallah Abdelmabood is Lecturer of Oral maxillofacial surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Suez canal university. He is Specialized and interested in oral implant logy and OMFS reconstructions. He received his D.D.S from Suez Canal University 2012 and master degree from Suez Canal University 2009.