The aim of this study was to assess the early oral complications
in pediatric patients receiving chemotherapy. An interview and
oral examination was conducted on 150 pediatric cancer patients
receiving standard dose chemotherapy.
Results showed that oral pain and dry mouth were the most frequent
patients’ complaints. The prevalences of chemotherapy-induced
oral mucositis and oral infections were relatively high. The
chemotherapeutic antimetabolites were the most frequently associated
with oral complications than other types of chemotherapy.
The present results indicate that the oral complications among
patients receiving chemotherapy are common.
Key words: chemotherapy, children, oral mucositis,
oral complications