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NCT06124222
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Prosthetic Rehabilitation and Its Influence on Masticatory Performance and QoL in Patients Treated for HNC

Sponsor: University of Barcelona

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Summary

The main goal of this clinical trial (pilot study) is to evaluate whether prosthetic rehabilitation modifies objective masticatory performance, subjective masticatory performance, quality of life, salivary flow and pH in patients treated for head and neck cancer before and after the placement of fixed and/or removable prostheses. Hypothesis Prosthetic rehabilitation with fixed and/or removable prostheses modifies objective masticatory performance, subjective masticatory performance, quality of life, salivary flow and pH in non-irradiated patients treated for head and neck cancer compared to irradiated patients. Study population The study population will consist of patients treated for head and neck cancer who are candidates for prosthetic rehabilitation. The type of prosthetic treatment recommended will be determined by a dental expert in the treatment of these patients. Interventions 1. \- First session and recruitment: * Oral health status. * Sialometry and salivary pH. * Subjective masticatory performance. * Objective masticatory performance. * Quality of life. 2. \- Prosthodontic treatment. 3. \- Second session (after insertion of the prosthesis) After an adaptation period of ± 15-30 days from the insertion of the prosthesis, the recordings carried out in the first session will be performed again: * Oral health status. * Sialometry and salivary pH. * Subjective masticatory performance. * Objective masticatory performance. * Quality of life. 4. \- Third session (follow-up 6 months) After a period of time of 3 months ± 7 days after the second session, the recordings carried out in the first and second sessions will be performed again: * Oral health status. * Sialometry and salivary pH. * Subjective masticatory performance. * Objective masticatory performance. * Quality of life.

Official title: Prosthetic Rehabilitation and Its Influence on Masticatory Performance and Quality of Life in Patients Treated for Head and Neck Cancer

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

21

Start Date

2021-11-17

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2024-12-05

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Prosthetic oral rehabilitation

Prosthetic rehabilitation with fixed and/or removable prosthesis.

Locations (1)

Carlos Moreno Soriano

L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain