Tongue function and its influence on masticatory performance in patients treated for oral cancer: a five-year prospective study

被引:23
作者
de Groot, Reilly J. [1 ]
Merkx, Matthias A. W. [2 ]
Hamann, Merel N. S. [3 ,4 ]
Brand, Henk S. [3 ,4 ]
de Haan, Anton F. J. [5 ]
Rosenberg, Antoine J. W. P. [1 ]
Speksnijder, Caroline M. [1 ,2 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg & Special Dent Car, NL-3508 GA Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Med Ctr, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] Univ Amsterdam, Acad Ctr Dent Amsterdam ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Med Ctr, Sect Biostat, Dept Hlth Evidence, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[6] Univ Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci & Primary Care, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
[7] Univ Utrecht, Dept Head & Neck Surg Oncol, Canc Ctr, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Masticatory performance; Mixed model analysis; Tongue function; Prospective study; Oral cancer; LINGUAL NERVE INJURY; AND/OR FLOOR; REHABILITATION; RECONSTRUCTION; ABILITY; MOUTH; FLAP; MALIGNANCIES; ASSOCIATION; SURGERY;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-019-04913-y
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this study was to observe the impact of oral oncological treatment, including the recovery of several tongue functions (force, mobility, and sensory functions), and to determine the influence of these functions on masticatory performance. Materials and methods Masticatory performance and tongue force, mobility, and sensory functions were determined in 123 patients with oral cavity cancer. The assessments were performed 4 weeks before treatment and 4 to 6 weeks, 6 months, 1 year, and 5 years after treatment. Generalized estimation equations and mixed model analyses were performed, correcting for previously identified factors in the same population. Results A significant deterioration in tongue mobility and sensory function was observed in patients with mandible and tongue and/or floor-of-mouth tumors. Better tongue force and sensory function (thermal and tactile) positively influenced masticatory performance, and this effect was stronger where fewer occlusal units were present. The effect of both the tongue force and maximum bite force was weaker in dentate patients in comparison with patients with full dentures. A web-based application was developed to enable readers to explore our results and provide insight into the coherence between the found factors in the mixed model. Conclusions Tongue function deteriorates after oral oncological treatment, without statistically significant recovery. Adequate bite and tongue forces are especially important for patients with a poor prosthetic state. Patients with sensory tongue function deficits especially benefit from the presence of more occluding pairs.
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页码:1491 / 1501
页数:11
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