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Foreword; Preface; Contents; 1: Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Oral Cancer; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Rehabilitation requirements for Oral Cavity Subsites; 1.2.1 Lip; 1.2.2 Tongue; 1.2.3 Mandible; 1.2.4 Palate and maxilla; 1.3 Mucositis; 1.4 Eating, Swallowing, and Dysphagia; 1.5 Swallowing Evaluation; 1.6 Dysphagia Treatment Strategies; 1.7 Alternative Methods of Feeding; 1.8 Xerostomia; 1.9 Trismus; 1.10 Dysgeusia; 1.11 Esophageal Strictures; 1.12 Dietary Modifications; 1.13 Speech; 1.14 Psychosocial Health; 1.15 Summary; References; 2: Dental Care of Oral Cancer Patients.

2.1 Dental Examination and Assessment2.2 When to Extract Teeth Prior to Cancer Treatment; 2.3 Dental-Related Factors (DRF); 2.4 Patient-Related Factors (PRF), Financial Factors, and Patient Motivation; 2.5 Malignant-Related Risk Factors (MRRF); 2.6 National Institute of Health Conference on Oral Complications of Cancer Therapies; 2.6.1 Interpretation of Weighing to Assign the Dental Risk Factor (DRF) Score (Fig. 2.4 Interpretation as Flow Chart); 2.6.2 Interpretation of Weighing to Assign Malignancy-Related Risk Factors (MRRF) Score (Fig. 2.5, Interpretation as Flow Chart).

2.6.3 Baseline Decision2.7 Risk of Undertreatment and Associated Morbidity; 2.8 The Use of Fluoride Gel and High Concentration Fluoride Toothpaste; 2.9 Dental Care During Cancer Treatment; 2.9.1 Responsibility of the Patient; 2.9.1.1 Post-cancer Treatment Dental Management Guidelines; References; 3: Oral Prosthodontic Rehabilitation of Head and Neck Cancer Patients; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Impact of Head and Neck Treatment on the Oral Environment; 3.2.1 Osteoradionecrosis; 3.2.2 Xerostomia; 3.2.3 Mucositis; 3.2.4 Trismus; 3.2.5 Dental Caries; 3.2.6 Opportunistic Infections.

3.2.7 Psychological Impact3.3 The Role of the Dentist in the Head and Neck Cancer Care Pathway; 3.3.1 Prior to Head and Neck Cancer Therapy; 3.3.2 During Head and Neck Cancer Treatment; 3.3.3 After Head and Neck Cancer Treatment; 3.4 History and Emerging Trends of Dental Implants in Oral Rehabilitation; 3.4.1 History of Dental Implants; 3.4.2 Development of Dental Implantology as a Treatment Modality Oral Prosthodontic Rehabilitation; 3.4.3 Surgical Management of H & N Cancer and Resulting Challenges for Oral Rehabilitation; 3.5 General Principles of Oral Prosthodontic Rehabilitation.

3.6 Prosthodontic Treatment Options3.6.1 The Implant-Retained Fixed Prosthesis; 3.6.2 Removable Implant-Retained Prosthesis; 3.6.3 Conventional Removable Prostheses; 3.7 Obturators; 3.7.1 Surgical Obturators; 3.7.2 Interim Obturators; 3.7.3 Definitive Obturator; 3.8 Challenges and Complications in Achieving Oral Rehabilitation; 3.9 The Impact of Oral Rehabilitation on Quality of Life; 3.9.1 Adjunctive Surgeries to Enable Restorative Management; 3.10 Planning for Dental Implants; 3.10.1 Planning for Primary Placement; 3.10.2 Planning for Secondary Placement.

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