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. 2017 Feb 27;17:59. doi: 10.1186/s12903-017-0344-y

Table 1.

Study Procedures at each time-point (per SPIRIT guidelines)

Procedures Screening Baseline Visit (0 – 42 days before RT begins) Baseline records review after RT Follow-up Visit 1 (182 ± 30 days after RT begins) Follow-up Visit 2 (364 ± 30 days after RT begins) Follow-up Visit 3 (546 ± 30 days after RT begins) Follow-up Visit 4 (728 ± 30 days after RT begins) Early Withdrawal Visit Unscheduled Visit
Consent for screening, assess eligibility, record basic demographic data X
Obtain signed study consent form, confirm eligibility X
Review medical and dental records Diagnosis and treatment plan X X
Medication use X X X X X X
Pre-RT dental care delivered X
Data on extractions and complications X X X X X X
Total amount of radiation received X
Oral/Dental Assessment DMFS X X X X X X
Number of teeth, removable prostheses X X X X X X
Presence of intrabony devices X
Periodontal measuresa X X X Xc
WHO oral mucositis scale X X X X X X
Mouth opening measurement X X X X X X
Panoramic radiographb X
Tooth loss, ORN, dental infection/complication X X X X X X
Measure salivary flow rate X X X Xc
Obtain participant-reported data Demographics, tobacco and alcohol use X
Fluoride use and oral hygiene practices X X X X X X
Oral cancer pain assessment X X X X X X
Oral health-related quality of life (RT-specific) X X X X X X
Post-extraction/exfoliation/exposed bone assessment (if applicable) X X X X X X X

aPeriodontal measures at baseline include clinical attachment loss, bleeding on probing, pocket depth, gingival recession, plaque index, tooth mobility and furcation involvement; at follow-up visits, plaque index, tooth mobility and furcation involvement are not recorded

bFindings from clinical radiograph are recorded; radiograph is taken for study only if a current (<180 days) radiograph from routine clinical care is not available

cMeasured at early withdrawal visit only if it would have been done at next scheduled visit