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Hidden mandibular pathology in a patient planned for radiotherapy highlighting the need for dental screening
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 November 2010
Abstract
Dental assessments are important before the commencement of radiotherapy to the head and neck area to assess the teeth and associated structures lying in the treatment field and to inform the patient of the effects of radiotherapy on the oral cavity. This case report documents an incidental radiographic finding of a mandibular cystic lesion and its impact on the radiotherapy planning and decision making to proceed with radiotherapy.
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