Customized 3D Printed Oral Stents During Head and Neck Radiotherapy

This clinical trial studies the effect of customized 3 dimensional (3D) printed oral tents on patients with head and neck cancer who are receiving radiotherapy. Oral stents are made from the impression of patients' mouth and cover patients' teeth and gums during radiation therapy. A customized, 3D-printed oral stent may help to reduce mouth blisters and/or sores that may develop in patients while receiving head and neck radiation therapy.

Trial Details

NCT ID
NCT04870762
Phase
PHASE2
Sponsor
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Status
RECRUITING
Cancer Type
Salivary Gland Head and Neck Cancer
Interventions
  • Best Practice
  • Medical Device Usage and Evaluation
Locations (sample)
  • Phoenix, Arizona, United States|33.44838,-112.07404
  • Jacksonville, Florida, United States|30.33218,-81.65565
  • Indianapolis, Indiana, United States|39.76838,-86.15804
  • Indianapolis, Indiana, United States|39.76838,-86.15804
  • Indianapolis, Indiana, United States|39.76838,-86.15804

Key Eligibility Criteria

  • Participant is dispositioned to receive 5-7 weeks of definitive or adjuvant radiotherapy for treatment of a diagnosed head and neck malignancy
  • Age 18 or older
  • ECOG PS 0-2
  • The participant will receive either (a) radiation alone or (b) radiation with concurrent chemotherapy of any kind(s)

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