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Active clinical trials for "Osteoradionecrosis"

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Management of Mandibular ORN: PENTO as Medical Treatment

Osteoradionecrosis

Mandibular osteoradionecrosis, despite its low incidence, remains being the most problematic and irreversible complication after head and neck radiotherapy with no medical treatment to limit or reduce symptoms. Different clinical trials have shown a significant scientific evidence that the treatment with pentoxifylline + tocopherol achieves a certain effectiveness in the treatment of the tissue fibrosis. This study proposes to use this drugs to determine if there is healing of mandibular osteoradionecrosis and/or a symptomatic improvement as well.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

ORN Study: Curative Treatment of Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) With Hybrid Bone Substitution

MandibleOsteoradionecrosis

The main objective of the study is the cure of osteoradionecrosis (ORN) at 12 months.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Clinical Registry of Long-Term Dental Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Head and Neck CancerDental Diseases1 more

The current study (ORARAD II) will examine participants of the original cohort for a visit roughly 7 years after the start of RT. The primary outcomes will be the 7-year rate of dental caries, periodontal disease, tooth loss, osteoradionecrosis and salivary flow.

Active3 enrollment criteria

Observational Study of Dental Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Head and Neck CancerDental Disease2 more

The purpose of this study is to measure the two-year rate of tooth loss in patients who have received external beam radiation therapy with curative intent for head and neck cancer. The study will also evaluate the sequelae of radiation therapy and oral complications that may occur as a result to receiving radiation therapy.

Active38 enrollment criteria

Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment of Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis. A Randomized Clinical Study

Osteoradionecrosis

There is currently not sufficient evidence that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) benefits the surgical removal of necrotic bone in osteoradionecrosis patients. This study aims at testing the hypothesis that HBO does improve healing after surgical removal of necrotic bone in irradiated previous head and neck cancer patients compared to not receiving HBO.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Saliva, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, & Gland Function: A Prospective Study

Osteoradionecrosis of the JawXerostomia

The purpose of this study is to determine if Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO) therapy improves salivary gland function in previously head-and-neck irradiated patients. The following will be evaluated: salivary a-amylase, IGF-1, Thrombospondin-1, and VEGF-A concentrations, resting and stimulated salivary flow rate and pH, and salivary buffering capacity. Demographic data, past medical/surgical histories, social history and habits, risk factors, medication list, nutritional status, stage and location of tumor treated, dose/duration of radiation, and time elapsed since radiation treatment will be reviewed and recorded. Subjects will complete a quality of life questionnaire, describe (presence/absence) dry mouth symptoms prior to HBO therapy, and provide current A1c level, or submit to a finger stick. The following groups will be evaluated: 1. Head-and-neck irradiated subjects with ORN (indicating HBO therapy) 2. Subjects with other conditions indicating HBO therapy (positive control), and 3. Head-and-neck irradiated subjects without ORN (negative control). Subjects will include 78 males or females, 18 years old and over. In total, participation will last 22 weeks.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Osteoradionecrosis and PENTOCLO Protocol: Retrospective Study

Osteoradionecrosis of Jaw

osteoradionecrosis (ORN) affects up to 30% of irradiated patients and can occur up to several decades after stopping treatment. Differents therapeutics exist but there is no consensus concerning the management of the maxillary ORN. The understanding of new pathological mechanisms opens the way to new therapeutic perspectives.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Bisphosphonate-Associated Jaw Osteonecrosis and PET Imaging

Bisphosphonate-associated ONJOsteomyelitis of the Jaw2 more

Bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw(ONJ)is detectable by positron emission tomography(PET). Bisphosphonate-associated ONJ can be diagnosed and characteristically differentiated from other bony pathologies of the jaw(osteomyelitis, osteolytic lesions, and osteoradionecrosis)by PET imaging.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Jaw Reconstruction With Printed Titanium and Free Tissue Transfer

NeoplasmOral5 more

JaW PrinT is a prospective observational cohort study evaluating the effectiveness of two different techniques of mandibular reconstruction.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria
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