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Customized mouthpieces designed to reduce tongue mucositis in carbon-ion radiotherapy for tumors of the nasal and paranasal sinuses
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2017
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Health SciencesRadiation TherapyCustomized MouthpiecesMedicineOral CavityOral MedicineIrradiation FractionsIrradiation Fraction SixCarbon-ion RadiotherapyNeck OncologyTongue MucositisRadiation OncologyOral CancerRadiologyRadiation Fractions 12
Mouthpieces are used to fix the positions of the lower jaw and teeth during carbon-ion radiotherapy for head and neck tumors. We used a customized mouthpiece to reduce radiation mucositis by displacing the tongue. Acute radiation mucositis gradually increased for the palate and tongue after approximately six irradiation fractions (maximal mean grade: palate, 2.5 during radiation fractions 15; tongue, 0.8 during radiation fractions 12 and 13). The mean grade of mucositis was significantly lower for the tongue than for the palate from irradiation fraction six until two weeks after irradiation.
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