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Lancet Oncology | 2006

Radiation-related damage to dentition

Andrej M. Kielbassa; Wolfgang Hinkelbein; Elmar Hellwig; Hendrik Meyer-Lückel

Because of typical tissue reactions to ionising radiation, radiotherapy in the head and neck region usually results in complex oral complications affecting the salivary glands, oral mucosa, bone, masticatory musculature, and dentition. When the oral cavity and salivary glands are exposed to high doses of radiation, clinical consequences including hyposalivation, mucositis, taste loss, trismus, and osteoradionecrosis should be regarded as the most common side-effects. Mucositis and taste loss are reversible consequences, usually subsiding early post-irradiation, whereas hyposalivation is commonly irreversible. Additionally, the risk of rampant tooth decay with its sudden onset and osteonecrosis is a lifelong threat. Thus, early, active participation of the dental profession in the development of preventive and therapeutic strategies, and in the education and rehabilitation of patients is paramount in consideration of quality-of-life issues during and after radiotherapy. This Review focuses on the multifactorial causes of so-called radiation caries and presents possible treatment strategies to avoid loss of dentition.


Caries Research | 2015

Pulpal Remineralisation of Artificial Residual Caries Lesions in vitro

Falk Schwendicke; Allam Al-Abdi; Hendrik Meyer-Lückel; Sebastian Paris

We assessed pulpal remineralisation of caries lesions in vitro. On the coronal aspect of human dentin discs (n = 70), artificial lesions [mineral loss ΔZ (mean ± SD) = 3,060 ± 604 vol% × µm] were induced, covered and pulpal surfaces exposed to pulpal fluid, remineralisation medium or water at pressures of 0, 1.47 or 2.94 kPa for 3 months. Mineral loss differences were assessed using transversal microradiography. No significant mineral gain occurred at 0 kPa and in samples exposed to water. At 1.47 and 2.94 kPa, pulpal and remineralisation fluid induced significant mineral gain [ΔΔZ = 1,317 (25th/75th percentiles: 735/1,541) vol% × µm; p < 0.001]. Pressure and fluid composition determined pulpal remineralisation in vitro.


Caries Research | 2015

Contents Vol. 49, 2015

Esther Ruiz De Castañeda; Alix Young; Carl Hjortsjö; Andreas Kiesow; Andreas Cismak; Lutz Berthold; Matthias Petzold; Bjørn Evald Holstein; Lotus Sofie Bast; Carina Sjöberg Brixval; Mogens Trab Damsgaard; Rodrigo A. Giacaman; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta; Jaime Aparecido Cury; Constanza E. Fernández; Hendrik Meyer-Lueckel; Marcella Esteves-Oliveira; Nadine Witulski; Ralf-Dieter Hilgers; Christian Apel; Carlos de Paula Eduardo; Ziwei Huang; Jialing Li; Li Mei; Guifeng Li; Huang Li; Hai Ming Wong; Si-Min Peng; Nigel M. King; Colman McGrath

297 62nd ORCA Congress July 1–4, 2015, Brussels, Belgium (available online only)


Archive | 2006

Method of infiltrating enamel lesions

Hendrik Meyer-Lückel; Sebastian Paris; Andrej M. Kielbassa


Archive | 2012

Karies: Wissenschaft und Klinische Praxis

Hendrik Meyer-Lückel; Sebastian Paris; Kim R. Ekstrand


Archive | 2008

Device for Infiltration of Approximal Enamel Lesions of Teeth

Steffen Effenberger; Hendrik Meyer-Lückel; Sebastian Paris; Susanne Effenberger


Archive | 2007

Device for removal of fluid or gel remnants from the surfaces of teeth

Hendrik Meyer-Lückel; Susanne Effenberger; Sebastian Paris; Steffen Reuss


Zahnmedizin Up2date | 2017

Kariesinfiltration – Update 2017

Hendrik Meyer-Lückel; Sebastian Paris; Andreas Schult


Archive | 2017

dispositivo para infiltração de lesões proximais do esmalte dos dentes

Hendrik Meyer-Lückel; Steffen Effenberger; Sebastian Paris; Susanne Effenberger


Zahnmedizin Up2date | 2014

Kariologische Diagnostik und Befunddokumentation

Sebastian Paris; Hendrik Meyer-Lückel

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Falk Schwendicke

Humboldt University of Berlin

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