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Oral Disease Stabilization Before Chemotherapy and/or Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Data provided by oncology team to dental providers:
Underlying disease:
Cancer: type, stage, prognosis.
Aplastic anemia status, complete blood count (CBC).
Other.
Type of transplant:
Autologous.
Allogeneic donor types:
Matched related and unrelated.
Mismatched related.
Mismatched unrelated.
Syngeneic.
Hematopoietic stem cell source:
Bone marrow.
Peripheral stem cells.
Cord blood stem cells.
Conditioning regimen:
Myeloablative.
Reduced-intensity conditioning (including nonmyeloablative regimens).
Planned date of transplant.
Conditioning regimen:
Chemotherapy.
Total-body irradiation.
Radioactive antibodies.
Current hematologic status and immunologic status.
Present medications.
Other medical considerations:
Cardiac disease (including murmurs).
Pulmonary disease.
Indwelling venous access line.
Coagulation status.
Splenectomy.
Data provided by dental providers to oncology team:
Dental caries (number of teeth and severity, including designation of number of teeth that should be treated before cancer treatment begins).
Endodontic disease:
Teeth with pulpal infection.
Teeth with periapical infection.
Periodontal disease status.
Number of teeth requiring extraction.
Other urgent care required.
Time necessary to complete stabilization of oral disease.