An extraoral approach to intraoral cooling-a feasibility study in non-cancer patients
Abstract Background Cryotherapy, using ice chips (IC) is an effective strategy to prevent chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis (OM) in selected cancer patient cohorts. However, although effective, use of IC may cause adverse reactions, e.g., nausea, numbness, and shooting pain in the teeth, which cou...
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Main Authors: | L. Najaf (Author), N. Borgvall (Author), K. Vennman (Author), J. Walladbegi (Author) |
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