Aplasia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tolerance of Teeth Brushing During Prolonged Aplasia In Protected Unit
It is currently not allowed for patients with prolonged aplasia, following intensive
chemotherapy, to brush teeth due to the risk of damaging the oral mucosa with risk of
haemorrhage and infectious entrance door. Mouthwash is currently prescribed to prevent these
complications. Many patients, however, ask to brush their teeth for greater comfort and a
feeling of well-being.
Some haematology services allow tooth brushing while others prohibit tooth brushing without
study.
Investigators wanted to conduct a study to assess the feasibility, the safety of tooth
brushing for aplastic patient comfort, hemopathy and/or chemotherapies causing mucous
membrane alteration that increases infectious risk and the risk of gingivorragia.
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